Quotable & Notable Canadian Women The Rural Womyn Zone Rural Women in Canada Quotable and Notable CanadianWomen. http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/hall_of_fame/jensen1990.html TOP. http://www.ruralwomyn.net/canada_women.html
Extractions: The Rural Womyn Zone Rural Women in Canada Quotable and Notable Canadian Women "I am a believer in women, in their ability to do things and in their influence and power. Women set the standards for the world, and it is for us, women in Canada, to set the standards high." Nellie McClung 1910 "The usual statement is that I am a remarkable woman because I can do it; the implication is that the average women is too dumb to succeed at a man's task - and I resent that implication, for it is false." E. Cora Hind "I believe that never was a country better adapted to produce a great race of women than this Canada of ours, nor a race of women better adapted to a great country." Emily Ferguson Murphy, First Woman Magistrate in The British Empire. "I consider it downright impertinence for a man on a farm to talk about supporting his wife. When she cooks his meals and sews and mends for him and his children from dawn until dusk, what is she doing if she is not supporting herself?" Francis Marion Beynon, 1917 E. Cora Hind 1861-1942 was world renowned as an outstanding journalist, lecturer and writer and was a foremost authority on all aspects of agriculture. "
Sponsors And Contributors Alberta agriculture, Food and Rural Development www.agric.gov.ab.ca. canadian Instituteof Food Science and Technology Founded in 1951, CIFST is a national http://www.movingthemarkets.org/programsponsors.html
155 Queen Street Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1P 6L1 Toll-Free (800 canadian Commercial Corporation Website http//www.ccc.ca/. Ropin' The Web Albertaagriculture, Food and Rural Development Website http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/. http://www.albertafirst.com/businfo/profiles/_bus_profiles/exgoods.htm
Extractions: Program for Export Market Development (PEMD) is the government's primary international business development program. The objective of PEMD is to increase export sales of Canadian goods and services by sharing the costs of activities that companies normally could or would not undertake alone, thereby reducing risks included in entering a foreign market. Other Services ITCs also provide access to the services offered by the Export Development Corporation (export financing and insurance), the Canadian International Development Agency (development-assistance contracts in developing countries) and other government agencies such as the Canadian Commercial Corporation (government-to-government contracts, including United States defense procurement). Forum for International Trade Training (FITT Inc.). FITT Inc. Provides small and medium-sized businesses with training in how to assess export readiness, develop business plans for international markets and formulate appropriate financing. FITT Inc. partners with key Canadian businesses and trade organizations to create the integrated courses. 155 Queen Street
Links 207. Economics of Single Desk Selling of Western canadian Grain http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/economic/market/sngldesk.html.Public Accounts http://www.farmersforjustice.com/links.htm
Hog Manure Management: Links To Sites Of Interest Alberta agricultural Research Institute. http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/navigation/agencies/aari/index.html.canadian AgriFood Research Council. http//carc-crac.ca/. http://www.cetac-west.ca/hmm/sites/sitelist.html
Extractions: Last updated: 20 April 2000 Please e-mail us with suggestions for additional links at lreich@cetac-west.ca Internet Resources Electronic Zoo / Net Vet - Pig page http://netvet.wustl.edu/pigs.htm Manure Management Web Links (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) http://res.agr.ca/manurenet/en/manurelinks.html Research and Development The Australasian Pig Institute (API) http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/api/welcome.html North Carolina State University's Extension Swine Husbandry MARK http://mark.asci.ncsu.edu Prairie Swine Centre, Inc. http://adminsrv.usask.ca/psci/ Purdue Cooperative Extension Service On-line Publications http://www.agcom.purdue.edu/AgCom/Pubs/menu.htm Purdue Pork Page http://anr.ces.purdue.edu/anr/anr/swine/porkpage.htm Purdue University Agricultural Research Database http://www.aes.purdue.edu/agrespop.html Industry-oriented Sites Canadian Pork Council http://www.canpork.ca/
Welcome To The Augustana University College Homepage! Food and Rural Development http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/. Alberta Resource Developmenthttp//www.resdev.gov.ab.ca canadian agriculture Library http//www.agr.gc.ca http://elvis.augustana.ca/resources/Geography.html
Microsoft Site Server Analysis of canadian requests. 1. net.gov.bc.ca, 359, 26.93%. 2. aecd.gov.ab.ca, 163, 12.23%.3. WAVE.SHAW.CA, 142, 10.65%. 4. gov2-254.gov.nf.ca, 123, 9.23%. 5. agric.gov.ab.ca, http://horizon.unc.edu/usage/2000-10_2001-03/
Extractions: Comprehensive site analysis report This report shows detailed information to give you an in-depth look at the activity on your web site. This report requires "IP resolution", "Title lookups", and "Whois queries" to be completed before analysis. Analysis date: 5/13/2001 9:52:15 PM Internet sites analyzed: Site First date analyzed: Last date analyzed: Analysis content: Overview Referring organization summary User organization and geography Browser summary ... Definitions Overview General activity statistics Number of hits Number of requests Number of visits Average number of requests per visit Average visit duration User organization and geography Organization breakdown Number of organizations Number of U.S. organizations Number of Canadian organizations Number of International organizations Number of unknown organizations Top 15 U.S. cities Organization city Number of requests Chapel Hill, NC Vienna, VA Fairfax, VA Atlanta, GA San Francisco, CA Louisville, CO Rochester, NY Norcross, GA Bridgewater, NJ
CanadaCommercial.ca - Business Links SITE NAME, ADDRESS. Alberta agriculture, Food. www.agric.gov.ab.ca. Alberta Infrastructure.www.tu.gov.ab.ca. www.canadayellowpages.com. canadian Business Magazine. http://canadacommercial.ca/bresource.asp
West Yellowhead CFDC Business Links agric.gov.ab.ca. Alberta Environment. www.gov.ab.ca/env/index.html. government ofAlberta. www.gov.ab.ca Business Development Bank of Canada www.bdc.ca. canadian http://www.wycfdc.ab.ca/businesslinks/Default.htm
Canadian Gov't: Alberta Read original research papers about domestic livestock animals and their products. Examines behavior, breeding, and nutrition. http://www.ezdozen.com/law/canadian_govt_alberta.htm
Extractions: E Z DO Z EN. com EZDOZEN HOME PAGE Search EZDOZEN SEARCH INTERNET COMMENTS BROWSE: THE TOP DOZEN SITES: Alberta Home Page: www.gov.ab.ca/index.cfm Premier: www.gov.ab.ca/premier.cfm Legislative Assembly: www.assembly.ab.ca/ Legislation: www.gov.ab.ca/qp/ Job Opportunities: www.gov.ab.ca/job.cfm www.health.gov.ab.ca/ www.gov.ab.ca/just/ Agriculture: www.agric.gov.ab.ca/ Calgary: www.gov.calgary.ab.ca/ Edmonton: www.gov.edmonton.ab.ca/ Other Local Governments: www.aamdc.com/ Alberta RCMP: www.lis.ab.ca/rcmpkdiv/ OTHER EZDOZEN CATEGORIES: Automobiles Careers Education Entertainment ... Travel EZDOZEN Canadian Government: Alberta INTERNET DIRECTORY FOR THE 21 st CENTURY!!! Please read our before using this site! For top dozen suggestions and other comments CLICK HERE Last modified: Thursday, January 24, 2002
Canadian Society For Agricultural Meteorology like souls at annual joint meetings with the Agricultural Institute of Canada andthe canadian Meteorological and Dr. Patricia Juskiw, patricia.juskiw@gov.ab.ca. http://www.uoguelph.ca/~csam/contact/membersh.html
Extractions: Membership in CSAM supports the growth of this fascinating blend of meteorology and biology in Canada, provides you with opportunities to meet with other like souls at annual joint meetings with the Agricultural Institute of Canada and the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society and connects you with a Canada-wide network of agricultural and forest meteorologists. Its very inexpensive to join... just $ per year for full membership and $ for students! Members are encouraged to use this Web site to advertise their talents for work in agricultural and forest meteorology, or to advertise work opportunities. And we will feature your latest experiment (send us an image and a writeup) or spread the word on your latest publications. CSAM APPLICATION FORM CSAM Mailing List - An easy way to comunicate with others. Click on a members name to link to their personal web page. Regular Members
Job Safety Skills Society - Sponsors http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca. Alberta Learning. http//www.gov.ab.ca/hre/. CanadianAssociation of Petroleum Producers, Shell Canada Limited http//www.shell.ca. http://www.jobsafetyskills.com/pages/sponsors.html
AAEA Newsletter, January, 2001 Paul Gervais paul.gervais@agric.gov.ab.ca, Conference Chair, 403556 The Canadianagricultural Economics Association has launched a new electronic publication http://www.aaea.ab.ca/new200101.shtml
Extractions: InfoHarvest Inc. Hello everyone and greetings from your AAEA Executive. It is my pleasure to introduce myself as your new President for 2000-2001. I'm looking forward to an exciting year ahead, working with the Executive Committee on a variety of projects that I hope you will find valuable, such as this newsletter, our website, graduate and undergraduate scholarships, seminars, and, of course, the annual Visions conference. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to this year's Executive. Wendy Boje remains on the committee as Past-President. Dean Dyck is continuing as Treasurer, as well as being our local contact for annual conference arrangements. George Rock continues as Secretary, and Reg Norby, as a Director-at-Large, will again be exercising those unique fundraising talents for conference sponsorship. I'm also very pleased to welcome four new members to the Executive. Brenda Brindle and Dale Kaliel, both located in Edmonton, have taken on the respective roles of Membership and Newsletter. Paul Gervais, based in Olds, will be Conference coordinator for Visions 2001, and representing southern Alberta, Elwin Smith joins us from Lethbridge as a Director-at-Large. Contact details for the current Executive are listed elsewhere on this newsletter. I would like to extend my thanks to departing members of the Executive, all of whom have contributed a significant amount of time and effort to the Association. Former President, Jill Hobbs, has joined the Agricultural Economics department at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon (usually people move from Saskatchewan to Alberta, but Jill had to be different!) Also retiring from the Executive are Jim Unterschultz, former Vice-President and Newsletter editor for many years, and Allan Walburger, who along with Wendy was a key organizer of last year's conference.
Canadian Bison Association: Links Do you know of, or have a web site of interest to the bison industry? Suggestions for sites to add to this listing are welcome. Email the CBA to tell us about the site. Private sector web sites http://www.bisoncentral.com/cba/links.html
Canadian Grain Commission / Commission Canadienne Des Grains Randy Clear and Susan Patrick . Mycology, canadian Grain Commission. Revised April 4, 2002 the average level of FDK in CWRS wheat samples collected at the canadian Grain Commission. http://www.cgc.ca/Pubs/fusarium/fusarium-e2.htm