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         Crop Production:     more books (100)
  1. Hydroponic Crop Production by Joe Romer, 2000-04-01
  2. Principles of Field Crop Production (4th Edition) by John H. Martin, Warren H. Leonard, et all 2005-07-02
  3. Handbook of Potato Production, Improvement, And Postharvest Management (Crop Science) by Jai Gopal, S.M. Khurana, 2006-08-11
  4. Rice: Origin, History, Technology, and Production (Wiley Series in Crop Science)
  5. Principles of Crop Production: Theory, Techniques, and Technology (2nd Edition) by George Acquaah, 2004-07-24
  6. Corn: Origin, History, Technology, and Production (Wiley Series in Crop Science)
  7. Mycorrhizae in Crop Production (Crop Science)
  8. Grapes (Crop Production Science in Horticulture) by G.L. Creasy, L.L. Creasy, 2009-01-21
  9. Ball RedBook, Volume 2: Crop Production: 17th edition (Ball Red Book)
  10. Cotton: Origin, History, Technology, and Production (Wiley Series in Crop Science)
  11. Bananas and Plantains (Crop Production Science in Horticulture) by John C Robinson, Víctor Galán Saúco, 2010-01-09
  12. Principles of Vegetable Crop Production by R. Fordam, A. G. Biggs, 1985-03
  13. Managing the Potato Production System by Bill Bryan Dean, 1994-04-29
  14. Breeding Field Crops by D. A. Sleper, 2006-07-24

161. Welcome To Texas Beef
Site includes information regarding aspects of crop and cattle production.
http://www.tbp.com/
Wednesday, May 26, 2004 Texas Beef's thirty year history in beef production currently produces 200,000 cattle annually from the Feedyard Division. Many of these cattle were backgrounded on several hundred thousand acres of prime grasslands forming the Ranching Division. In addition, Texas Beef has beef products that are helping to shape the future of the beef industry and are found at www.txbeef.com . Many of the important feed ingredients were grown on Texas Beef Farms. Information regarding aspects of all crop and cattle production is critical to effective decision making and appropriate management practices. Through the Texas Beef Technology Division, customers, suppliers, and managers share database information over secure Internet connections. Texas Beef is bringing to the cattle industry friction free commerce on the web.

162. Ohioline, Farm
crop Observation and Recommendation Network; Extension Agricultural Safety and Health;Farm Science Review; Farming the Net; FloriNet; FFA; High Oil Corn production
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  • 163. Lentils - Production And Management - Manitoba Agriculture, Food & Rural Initiat
    Detailed accounts of the growing of this crop, from Manitoba Agriculture and Food.
    http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/pulsecrops/bhf01s01.html
    January 2004
    Lentils - Production and Management
    Field Selection
    Lentils grow well on most well drained soil types. Yield can be severely reduced on wet, poorly drained soils, as root diseases will increase. Fields can be rolled post-emergence, up to the 4-6 inch height. Lentils are sensitive to herbicide residues. Certain herbicides are residual in soil to varying degrees and under a range of field conditions. Examples include: Group atrazine (Atrazine) clopyralid (Lontrel, Curtail) ethametsulfuron (Muster) flucarbazone (Everest) imazethapyr (Pursuit, Odyssey) metsulfuron methyl (Ally) sulfosulfuron (Sundance) To determine the factors affecting the persistence of each product and for specific recropping intervals, refer to the current Manitoba Agriculture and Food's Guide to Crop Protection for specific details. Inoculation of Pulse Crops (Field Peas, Lentils, Field Beans, Fababeans, Soybeans) Table of Contents:

    164. National Research Centre For Cashew
    Aims to improve cropping and production of this crop.
    http://kar.nic.in/cashew/

    165. Index
    Includes production statistics, research abstracts, crop profiles and sample production cost reports.
    http://www.calettuceresearchboard.org/
    Butterhead Romaine Iceberg Greenleaf Redleaf California Lettuce Research Board Introduction
    The California Lettuce Research Board (Board) was originally formed as the Iceberg Lettuce Advisory Board in 1973. The Board name was changed in 1998 with the addition of research on leaf lettuce (i.e., romaine, butterhead, red and green leaf).
    The primary function of the Board is to fund research on iceberg and leaf lettuce. This is accomplished under the authority of the Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture under the California Marketing Act of 1937.
    California’s position as a leader in the production and distribution of lettuce can be attributed, to a large degree, to the public and private research that has been funded by the Board. This research is conducted by personnel from the University of California, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and independent researchers, all of whom have the best technical and practical expertise in the production and distribution of iceberg and leaf lettuce.
    California is the leading producer of lettuce with an estimated 70-75% of the total U.S. production of iceberg lettuce and 80-85% of the leaf lettuce. The research programs funded by the Board have allowed the lettuce industry to continue to provide a constant supply of high quality lettuce to the consumer

    166. IFA - Publications
    IFA's online publication database contains approximately 1000 publications which can be ordered on-line or downloaded. Topics include fertilizer production, technology and distribution, efficient and sustainable crop nutrition. Also includes papers from recent IFA conferences.
    http://www.fertilizer.org/ifa/form/publicat.asp
    About IFA Activities Membership Publications ... Contact Us 28, rue Marbeuf
    75008 Paris, France
    Tel: Fax: Web: www.fertilizer.org E-mail:
    Publications
    IFA's on-line publication database contains approximately 1000 publications which can be ordered on-line. Many are available for downloading directly from the web site. IFA's cooperation - News - FAO - UNEP © International Fertilizer Industry Association (IFA) 1996-2004

    167. Agricultural Research Institute Of Northern Ireland
    Undertakes research into crop and animal production. Site provides details of ARINI's research work and online copies of publications.
    http://www.arini.ac.uk/

    Equality Scheme
    Annual report 2000/2001 Trustee's response to O'Hare Report Grass check 2004
    Agricultural Research Institute
    Of Northern Ireland,
    Hillsborough,
    Co Down BT26 6DR
    Tel: 028 9268 2484
    Fax: 028 9268 9594

    Last updated 30 March 2004

    168. CROPS
    Information on Canadian agricultural crops, production and utilization.
    http://members.shaw.ca/bethcandlish/crop.htm
    CANADA - ALBERTA FARM BUSINESS MANAGEMENT INITIATIVE 1996
    CANADIAN
    CROP
    QUALITY
    Last revised September 4, 2003
    Canadian Crop Area, Production and Exports, revised September 4, 2003
    GENERAL QUALITY FACTORS
    Precipitation to Nov.1, 2002 included in the Quality Section. Material in this section applies to all crops and is not repeated in the specific crop sections. Quality is a relative concept and is considered in relation to a particular class of food product.
  • Wheat other than durum
  • Durum wheat
  • Malting barley
  • General purpose barley
  • Oats ...
  • Links to other sources The Canada Farm Business Management Inititiative (FBMI) one of several measures to help farmers and food processors adapt to a new market environment. Beth Candlish received funding from FBMI to:
    • describe crop quality factors
    • how the end use is affected by these factors
    • display how Canadian grade standards reflect crop evaluation for markets
    The Canadian Grain Commission supplied quality data related to 1990 to 1995 crop years and provided helpful comments. Another presentation to a University of Calgary class Utilization of Plants as Food has been expanded for information of the general public.
  • 169. Agriculture Courses At Harper Adams
    Provides details of the university's undergraduate courses in farming, agriculture, crop management and animal science and production.
    http://www.harper-adams.ac.uk/undergraduate/agriculture/index.cfm
    Harper Homepage Find Us Students Union What the HEC ? ... Study/Student Facilities Welcome to the Agricultural Courses section of the Harper Adams website. When you find the course you are intertested in click on the name of the course to access further details. You are viewing 1 to 5 of 8 agriculture courses available. BSc (Hons) Agriculture with Food Quality Management BSc (Hons), FdSc and HND Agriculture BSc (Hons) Agriculture with Animal Science BSc (Hons) Agriculture with Land and Farm Management ... BSc (Hons) Agriculture and Crop Science
    AGRICULTURE FAST FACTS Course Code Contact Name Direct Line Email Address Admissions Return to Undergraduate Courses

    170. Alvan Blanch (Home Page)
    Specialises in the design, production and supply of complete integrated crop processing systems, shredders, wood chippers, compost mixers and specialised machinery.
    http://www.alvanblanch.co.uk/
    Chelworth Malmesbury Wiltshire SN16 9SG England
    Telephone: (+44)(0)1666 577333 Facsimile: Sales/Admin (+44)(0)1666 577339 Production (+44)(0)1666 577263 Email: info@alvanblanch.co.uk NORTHERN FACTORY - Tel / Fax: (+44)(0)1289 307308
    Alvan Blanch is a British manufacturing company specialising in the design, production and supply of complete integrated crop processing systems throughout the world.
    GRAIN
    ANIMAL FEED
    SEED
    FLOUR
    Milling of Wheat, Maize, Cassava Etc.
    RICE
    Milling / Parboiling /Destoning / Drying
    FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
    OIL CROPS
    Extraction / Cracking / Decorticating / Refining
    NUTS
    Shelling / Grading / Roasting / Processing
    COFFEE / COCOA
    Drying / Grading / Hulling / Packing
    FORAGE
    Drying / Green Chopping / Mixing / Pelleting
    PULSES
    Decorticating / Splitting / Destoning / Packing
    HERBS
    Drying / Chopping / Leaf Separation / Grading
    ROOT CROPS
    Drying / Chopping / Grinding
    SUGAR
    COMPOST
    Handling / Mixing / Sterilization
    WASTE
    Click below for: More About Alvan Blanch or our product range for: Oil Various Specialist Processing Cleaning Packaging ... Fruit

    171. Alternative Field Crops Manual
    Detailed information on the production of a number of agronomic crops adapted to the upper Midwestern U.S., from adzuki bean to wild rice.
    http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/index.html
    Index Search Home
    Alternative Field Crops Manual
    Introduction
    This Alternative Field Crops Manual addresses the need for detailed information on the production of a number of agronomic crops adapted to the upper Midwest. Our intent is to provide county extension agents and others in educational roles a concise, uniform source of information on those field crops which may be considered as alternatives to traditional farm commodities. The manual is a joint project between the University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension Service, the University of Minnesota Extension Service and the Center for Alternative Plant and Animal Products. Extension specialists from both states have written or reviewed each chapter to insure accuracy and applicability of information and recommendations. Inclusion of a crop in this notebook is for educational purposes only; no endorsement of any particular crop is implied. Individual growers should consider the following factors in determining whether a crop might be a viable alternative in their particular situation:
  • Market availability-Amount of demand for the product, market location and transportation to market.
  • 172. [ Agcop ]
    Proposed insurance concept would provide producers with adequate coverage at an affordable price across the United States for most crops and livestock.
    http://www.agcop.com
    Directory: agcop
    www.agcop.com is for sale!
    Learn how to purchase this name

    173. AgroTech Communications, Inc.
    USA. Farmbased company, specializing in the dissemination of technologies concerning the industrial utilization of agricultural fibers, new production techniques, alternative crops and marketing strategies. The site includes a large industrial agricultural fiber directory.
    http://www.agrotechfiber.com/

    174. Crop-net.com
    welcome to cropnet.com, Get Free Car Quotes Make this your Start Page. Copyright 2004 crop-net.com. All Rights Reserved. Contact Us.
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    175. Agricultural Productions Research Systems
    Expertise and research technology in crop and soil management and the computer simulation of farming systems, particularly for northern Australia.
    http://www.apsru.gov.au/
    Welcome to www.apsru.gov.au Home Research Unit Research Projects ... Personnel APSRU is a joint research unit of Queensland Departments of Primary Industries (DPI) and Natural Resources and Mines (DNRM) CSIRO 's , and the University of Queensland (UQ) . APSRU was originally established in 1990. APSRU's core expertise and research technology is in crop and soil management and in the computer simulation of farming systems. The needs of producers for timely information to plan and make decisions provides an important opportunity for APSRU. The unit has engaged producers in relevant research and development via direct action with producers and indirect action via advisers and consultants Following two successful five year phases, we have now commenced our third phase. F ive key result areas have been nominated for APSRU in its third phase , with stated outcomes in the following areas: 1. improved economic and environmental sustainability of agricultural systems via research in rural business systems

    176. The EECInetwork Site - Home Of The European Energy Crops InterNetwork
    Nineteen wellknown institutes, representing 14 EU countries, involved in research, development and implementation activities of energy crops. Every three months over 75 new contributions on the latest developments on the production, pre-treatment and utilization of energy crops are published.
    http://www.eeci.net/

    177. Flax Production
    s of flax fiber, its properties and uses, and methods of processing. From Jamestown Historic Briefs.......Brief history on growing flax crops for linen manufacturing.
    http://www.nps.gov/colo/Jthanout/FlaxProd.html
    FLAX PRODUCTION IN THE 17 th CENTURY
    How It's Done
    When Sir George Yeardley returned to Jamestown in 1619, one of his instructions from the Virginia company of London was to promote flax harvesting. The stockholders hoped that, as with silkworm cultivation, viticulture and glass production, the colonists would use this ancient crop to both realize a profit and diversify their labors. Ultimately, none of these ventures was a commercial success. The labor involved was either too intensive or required too much skill, the climate and soil of the Chesapeake region did not cooperate, or plain bad luck attended the operations. That did not mean, however, that wine, silk or linen were never produced in Virginia. Although flax, the plant from which linen is derived, never rivaled tobacco as a cash crop in the Chesapeake, most farmers and plantation owners grew small amounts will into the 1800's for their own use. The Plant which provides the raw material from which linen is made is an annual which grows two to three feet high on a slim, little-branching stem. It is this woody stalk, hollow when dried, which is harvested and ultimately manufactured into linen. Spinning flax into thread is facilitated by properties inherent to the fiber, including its length (two to three feet when will prepared), its high pectin content (when wet, the pectin acts as a glue to further bind fibers together) and the nodes which appear along the length of the fibers (similar to those found on bamboo) which incline them to join even more readily.

    178. Welcome To The HGCA Online
    Focused services for United Kingdom cereals and oilseeds industries, to improve production, profitability and marketing. Crops include barley, wheat, oilseed rape, and linseed. Research reports going back to 1995 can be ordered by levy payers and possibly others.
    http://www.hgca.com
    HGCA is a Non-Departmental Public Body established under the Cereals Marketing Act 1965, with the purpose of improving the production and marketing of cereals and oilseeds grown in the United Kingdom.

    179. Farmer's Bookshelf
    Provides information on the production of tropical crops in Hawaii, including fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. Topics include cultivars, cultural practices and pest management.
    http://agrss.sherman.hawaii.edu/bookshelf/fb.shtml

    180. AAIC Home Page
    Nonprofit organization that encourages and promotes the production, processing, development, and commercialization of industrial crops and products derived from them.
    http://www.aaic.org/
    The Association for the Advancement of Industrial Crops

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