Energy Solutions Saving Energy with Hovers University of minnesota extension service study results Tradeand Economic Development by the Washington State University coop. ext. http://www.es.wapa.gov/energy_solutions/res_list.cfm?category=Agricultural Techn
Stream Releaf Tables GP. 410827-8056. $15/copy/Also available from PA coop. ext. GP. 410-827-8056 MDext. service. or. 410-573-4500 USFWS. University of minnesota Distribution Center. http://www.dep.state.pa.us/hosting/streamreleaf/tables.htm
Extractions: Table 5. Annotated List of References and Sources of More Information Reference/Author/Content Format Audience Contact/Cost Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. January 1996. Riparian Forest Buffers. Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay 1-800-662-CRIS. White Paper GP ACB 1-800-662-CRIS Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. 1997. Wetland and Riparian Stewardship in Pennsylvania, A guide to Voluntary Options for Landowners, Local Governments and Organizations. Harrisburg, PA. 334 page booklet L; M; W, S, C, E Groups ACB $1/copy Bouquet River Association, The. How to Hold Up Banks: Using All The Assessts. A stream erosion control Booklet. Box 217, Elizabethtown, NY 12932. 518-873-3688. GP Brandywine Conservancy. 1995. Environmental Management Handbook. Chadds Ford, PA M Casco Bay Estuary Project. BMPs: Cost-effective Solutions to Protect Maines Water Quality. 1995. 312 Canco Road, Portland, ME 04103. 207-828-1043. M; D, REA; W, S, C, E Groups Manual M, D, REA; NRMP Center for Watershed Protection 8737 Colesville Rd., Suite L-105 Silver Spring, MD 20910
Extractions: Soluble salts can cause harm to plants if they are in high enough concentration in water or soil. This effect is mainly indirect by pulling moisture out of roots and reducing the uptake of water and nutrients to affected plants. Some salts can be toxic to root tissue. Tip and edge burn of leaves, slow growth, nutrient deficiencies, wilting and eventual death of the plant can occur if the salt level is excessive for the plant and the problem is not corrected. To avoid plant loss in salty sites, a soil test should be done to determine the soil salt level and plants selected based on their salt tolerance. Conductivity is defined as the ability of a solution to conduct an electrical current, or the reciprocal of the solution's ability to resist the current. This current is conducted by electrically charged particles called ions, which are present in almost all solutions. Different solutions have different kinds and amounts of ions: distilled water has very few ions, and therefore a low conductivity, while sea water has a large number of ions, and a high conductivity. The greater the conductivity of the solution the higher the reading.
PUBLICATIONS BY DISCIPLINE I. Cultural Management A. Turf Successful lawn management. Univ. of Delaware coop. ext. Benz, L.B. decline. Univ. of Georgia coop. ext. Serv. Bul. 691. (n.d.). Univ. of minnesota ext. Serv. MI3821-GO. http://www.griffin.peachnet.edu/garden/pubdis.pdf
Related Weed Science Websites (12/14/98) minnesota, U. minnesota, http//www.extension.umn.edu Utah State U. http//extension.usu.edu/coop/index.htm. Virginia,Virginia Tech, http//www.ext.vt.edu/resources http://www.wssa.net/LINKS2.htm
Hutchison, William (Bill) D. NC Regional Public., coop. ext. Serv., Iowa State University (in press, May, 1996). TheUniversity of minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer. http://ipmworld.umn.edu/vitae/wdhvita.htm
Extractions: E-mail: hutch002@umn.edu Research Interests I conduct IPM research that is complementary and supportive of the educational and productivity needs of vegetable growers and processors in the upper midwest. Both basic and applied research is done to develop and implement integrated pest management (IPM) programs for vegetable crops, including: sweet corn, cabbage, cucumber, and carrot. Specific areas of interest include the integration of plant resistance with Bacillus thuringiensis Bt ) for O. nubilalis management in sweet corn; timing of Bt and conventional insecticide applications; development and validation of easy-to-use sequential sampling plans for insect pests; development of hybrid-and growth stage -specific action thresholds for O. nubilalis
2003 ESP Chapter Presidents 970491-5108 E-Mail daleleid@coop.ext.colostate.edu Georgetown, DE 19947-9575 Phone302-856-8525 ext. hinsdale@msue.msu.edu NC PI - minnesota SHIRLEY ANDERSON http://espnational.org/chptpres.htm
Extractions: S ALPHA PI - Alabama SHIRLEY L. WHITTEN Walker County Extension Office 1501 North Airport Road Jasper, AL 35504 Phone: 205-221-3392 Fax: 205-221-3393 E-Mail: swhitten@acesag.auburn.edu W ALPHA GAMMA - Alaska HOLLIS HALL 3511 Kreb Drive Fairbanks,AK 99709 Phone: 907-479-0617 Fax: E-Mail: hdhall@alaska.net W KAPPA - Arizona ED MARTIN Maricopa Ag Center 37860 West Smithenke Road Maricopa, AZ 85349-3010 Phone: 520-568-2273 Ext. 244 Fax: 520-568-2556 E-Mail: edmartin@ag.arizona.edu S ALPHA IOTA - Arkansas BILLY MOORE Extension Alternative Agriculture Specialist 6883 South Hwy 23 Booneville, AR 72927 Phone: 479-675-5585 Fax: 479-675-2940 E-Mail: bmoore@uaex.edu W ZETA - Colorado DALE LEIDHEISER 133 Aylesworth NW Fort Collins, Co. 80523 Phone: 970-491-1152 Fax: 970-491-5108 E-Mail: daleleid@coop.ext.colostate.edu NE ALPHA CHI - Connecticut NORMAN BENDER 111 Poppy Lane East Lyme, CT 06333 Phone: Fax: E-Mail: NORMAN.BENDER@uconn.edu NE MU - Washington DC ANNA MAE KOBBE SOAGRIBG RM 3905 1400 Independence AVE SW Stop 2225 USDA Washington DC 20250-2225 Phone: 202-720-2920 Fax: 202-690-2908 E-Mail: akobbe@reeusda.gov
Sources Extension Resource Materials http//www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/html/publist agc/ Louisiana cooperative extensionService Knapp Hall Distribution Center University of minnesota 3 Coffey http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/modtd/33629843.html
Feeding The Dairy Herd Ames, IA 50011 515294-5247, University of Wisconsin coop. ext. PO Box 6640 EastLansing, MI 48826-6640 517-355-0240, University of minnesota (Publishing state http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/livestocksystems/DI0469.html
Extractions: Donald E. Otterby, W. Terry Howard and Lee H. Kilmer Table of Contents Ruminant Anatomy and Physiology Feed Nutrients Feedstuffs Feeding the Dairy Herd Feeding Systems Ration Formulation Purchasing Feed Dairy Cow Diseases and Disorders Appendix Tables A-1 Sample budget of cost and returns for a milk cow and her replacement at three different levels of production A-2 Sample budget for raising heifers to 1350 lb in 24 months A-3 Estimating weight of dairy animals on basis of heart girth measurements A-4 Water quality guidelines for dairy cattle A-5 Daily nutrient recommendations for growing heifers A-6 Daily nutrient recommendations for lactating dairy cows A-7 Crude protein and energy allowances for milk production A-8 Calcium and phosphorus allowances for milk production A-9 Nutrient value of common forages A-10 Nutrient value of energy concentrates (grains, by-product feeds, and fat)
Programs, Curriculum Guides & Activities 800) 2354146, Washington State University coop. ext., King County Holly Kennell,extension Agent 700 Wisconsin-minnesota Canned Vegetable Council Gene Kroupa http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/ggk/resprog.htm
CES CYF Network Human Resources Database Greenfield, Gary, Coordinator, University of minnesota extension Servic. Faye, extensionEducator, Family Resource Management, University of Connecticut coop. ext. http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp
Extractions: The purpose of the CYFERnet Professionals Databaase is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service. Search Results Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Adams, Marilyn Spokesperson, President, and Founder Farm Safety 4 Just Kids Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Associate Director - Family, Youth and 4-H University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University Cooperative Extension Atkins, Beth Curriculum Development Specialist Virginia Tech Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Barbour, Joella Family and Human Developement Agent Virginia Cooperative Extesnion Barker, Heidi
USDA - NRCS - NWMC - CSREES Contacts edu. Guam, Manuel Duguies, coop. ext. Idaho, Dean Falk, Twin FallsRes. ext. Center edu. minnesota, Larry Jacobson, Biosystems Agric. http://wmc.ar.nrcs.usda.gov/partner.dir/afos.dir/contacts/csrees.html
NEAFCS State/Territory President Affiliates Office 719589-2271. FAX719-589-3676. mfleming@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Connecticut. Florida.Marilyn Simmons Levy Co. ext. minnesota. Phyllis A. Onstad Winona Co. http://ag.arizona.edu/neafcs/doc/statesoff.html
Extractions: State names link to their president's address - State president names link to their email. Alabama Denise Shirley Alaska Linda Tannehill ... Mary-Margaret Gaudio CSREES Delaware Mary Wilcoxon Florida Marilyn Simmons ... Minnesota Phyllis A. Onstad Mississippi Kay Emmons Missouri Rebecca J. Travnichek ... Dolores Langford Bridgette West Virginia Kay Davis Wisconsin Rita Straub ... Darlene Moss Revised 4/12/02 Alabama Denise Shirley
Página Do Clube Da Floresta of Tennessee State of the World's Forests 1997_FAO .pdf, 200p. Forestry ResearchBibliographies at the University of minnesota Forestry Gopher coop. ext. http://www.eb23-pontinha.rcts.pt/floresta.html
DPR News Stories and those who paid for coop participation will of monographs from the University ofMinnesota's collection on service Center, Lacey WA, 800342-5956 ext. 4041. http://www.wln.com/services/dpr/dprnews.htm
Extractions: Digital library initiatives will be merged into Member Services and will be led by Bob Harriman. At the same time, and in response to current economic conditions the Coop participantss fee will be discontinued and the Coop Extranet, formerly a password-protected, members-only Website, will transition to the open OCLC Website this spring. In these tough economic times, OCLC feels it is appropriate to ease the economic burden to libraries, while continuing to offer information and education on digital and preservation issues to as wide a group of cultural heritage institutions as possible. Charter Participants and those who paid for Coop participation will be notified of these developments in the next few weeks. Fees for workshops and consulting through DPR Outreach Services will continue at current levels. Please contact Tom Clareson, Manager, DPR Outreach Services (800/848-5878, ext. 6071 or Tom_Clareson@oclc.org) or Amy Lytle (800/848-5878, ext. 5212 or Amy_Lytle@oclc.org) with questions about the expanded activities of the new DPR Outreach Services Unit.
CPDMP Address List Hamm, Chairperson, Larry G., Michigan State University. Hammond, Jerome W.,University of minnesota. Hanchar, John, Livingston Co. coop. ext. Center. http://cpdmp.cornell.edu/CPDMP/Pages/Data/Address.html
Extractions: A B C D ... Z Ackman, Cliff, PA Milk Marketing Board Aiken, Roger E., Aines, Glen, Vigortone Ag Products, Inc. Albers, Carl W., Steuben Co. Coop. Ext., Co. Off. Bl Alexander, Steve, Purity Dairy, Inc. Alexander, Craig, O-AT-KA Milk Products Coop, Inc. Allaire, F. R., The Ohio State University Allen, Robert, Lehigh Valley Allen, Wesley J., Leprino Foods Allen, Joel W., Columbia Co. Coop. Ext. Allhusen, George, Alvarez, Valente, The Ohio State University Amaral, Gilbert, Cumberland Farms Dairy Ambrosius, John, Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville Andersen, John W., Johanna Dairies, Inc. Anderson, Bruce, Cornell University Anderson, Ron, U.S. House of Representatives Anderson, Philip, Anderson Dairy Management Andrew, Sheila, U-40 Anna, Edward D., Antoine, Robert, Dean Foods Company Arduser, Bruce, Pioneer .. A DuPont Company Armstrong, Bill, American Foods, Inc. Arnett, Paul, Marigold Foods, Inc. Asbury, Mike, Maryland and Virginia Milk Producer Assoc. Director, , Coop. Ext. Ctr. Ault, Don, Ag-Nomics Research Associates Ayer, Harry, University of Arizona Baase, Karen A., Madison Co. Coop. Extension
Planttalk Colorado Wins Cooperative Extension Team Award 970) 4916009 dellraem@coop.ext.colostate.edu TM , the statewide automated telephoneservice that provides Other states - minnesota, Nebraska and Missouri, for http://www.ext.colostate.edu/news/001002-ptlk.html
Extractions: FORT COLLINS - Team members from Plant talk Colorado TM , the statewide automated telephone service that provides answers to Rocky Mountain region Gardening questions, have been honored by Colorado State University Cooperative Extension. Members received the "Team Award," presented each year to honor a group that has cooperated to solve a critical need in Colorado. The award was given at Cooperative Extension's annual awards banquet, Sept. 28, in Fort Collins. Members of the Plant talk team include Cooperative Extension agents and specialists, as well as representatives from Colorado's 'green industry.' In the two-and-a-half years since Plant talk , began, in February, 1998, the system has chalked up more than 40,000 telephone calls and 330,000 hits on its website. The system features 400 taped messages covering Gardening issues that range from growing annuals to installing Xeriscapes. The messages are accessed by calling a toll-free number, 1-888-666-3063. Horticulturists from Cooperative Extension and Colorado's Green Industry collaborated to write the scripts. New scripts are added each year, and existing scripts are updated as research reflects changes in horticultural practices. Plant talk represents a unique approach. Other states - Minnesota, Nebraska and Missouri, for example - offer call-in Gardening tip lines. None, however, is the result of three, often competing, entities working together.
Gerrit Cuperus Sabbatical from OSU. Research Assistant, University of minnesota, Department ofEntomology, Fisheries and Wildlife. State Univ. coop. ext. Serv. Circ. E912. http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/spiramp/CIMSPIP_Proposal/Projects_Personnel_in_proposal
Extractions: Homepage: http://entoplp.okstate.edu/profiles/cuperus.htm Education B.A. Biology University of Minnesota, Morris 1977 M.S. Entomology University of Minnesota 1981 Ph.D. Entomology University of Minnesota 1982 Professional Experience Professor and Integrated Pest Management Coordinator, Cooperative Extension Service, Oklahoma State University. July 1992-Present. Associate Professor and Integrated Pest Management Coordinator, 1987-1992; Assistant Professor and Integrated Pest Managment Coordinator, 1982-1987. Coordinate with Plant Pathology, Entomology, Agricultural Economics, Agronomy, and Agricultural Engineering, pest management programs in stored grain, wheat, soybeans, peanuts, beef, urban, cotton, and alfalfa throughout Oklahoma. National Program Leader, Integrated Pest Management, 1989-1990, USDA Extension Service. Sabbatical from OSU.
Useful Internet Links Date 1998; Located at www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs The site is located at http//coopstudies.usask economicenvironment in North Dakota and minnesota and lessons http://www.umanitoba.ca/afs/agric_economics/MRAC/internetlinks.html
4-H Youth Development 1998 Programs Of Excellence Community Ocean County (sites for community service projects Environment Scale (Form S),; MinnesotaDevelopment Inventories 4641, Email darecort@coop.ext.colostate.edu http://www.national4-hheadquarters.gov/excellence/1998/comm_serv_learn.htm