Video Conference Facilities Fees for nonLU coop. ext. Lincoln University cooperative extension service offersits programs to person regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, or http://www.luce.lincolnu.edu/videoconf.htm
Extractions: Video Conference Facilities We currently have two Video Conference sites. They are located at our main office in Jefferson City, and our office in Caruthersville. We will be adding new sites soon in the regional offices in Kansas City, and St. Louis. Other sites are also available through other organizations. Our equipment can connect with most other Video Conference enabled sites throughout the world. Rates for use of our Video Conference sites: For Off-Campus Organizations: $55 per site per hour Mon - Fri 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. (LU Coop. Ext. Video Conference Site) $80 per site per hour Mon - Fri 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. (LU Coop. Ext. Video Conference Site) For On-Campus Organizations: $45 per site per hour Mon - Fri 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. (LU Coop. Ext. Video Conference Site) $70 per site per hour Mon - Fri 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. (LU Coop. Ext. Video Conference Site) Please note that additional charges for connections to all sites involved in a video conference including those outside of LU Coop. Ext. will be the responsibility of the organization or person originating the conference. Fees for non-LU Coop. Ext. sites vary and must be included when calculating the total cost of a conference. Parking must be requested at least 15 working days prior to the conference. Handicap Accessible parking is available.
Communications Office - Weekly Report - August 29, 2002 and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) national Weather service Shawna Bell, NCEP,301763-8000, ext. FY 04 cooperative Observer Network (coop) Upgrade Funds http://205.156.54.206/com/weekly/wk082902.htm
Extractions: NWS Input to NOAA's Weekly Report - August 29, 2002 HOT ISSUES I. KEY DEPARTMENT NEWS The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service and Arkansas Department of Emergency Management to Sign Memorandum of Agreement. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service and Florida State and Federal Agencies Collaborate to Get Additional Data. The NWS, working in collaboration with the Florida Department of Transportation (DOT), NOAA's National Ocean Service (NOS) and Forecast System Laboratory (FSL), and Florida Weather Forecast Offices, is working to enhance weather analyses and forecasting through the use of Global Positioning System (GPS) sites throughout Florida. The Florida DOT plans to install 50 GPS sites around the state to improve its geophysical observation and mapping capability. Once installed, the GPS system will help provide atmospheric moisture content measurements that may be accessed at any time (currently upper air weather balloons capture those data only twice a day). This is an important asset in increasing efficiency and effectiveness of NWS forecasting capabilities. Since GPS signals are affected by atmospheric water vapor, the FSL has developed a technique to derive Integrated Precipitable Water estimates (moisture content from the Earth's surface to the top of the atmosphere) from the GPS data. A few GPS sites are currently operational in Florida and are already providing the NWS with high resolution real time IPW estimates. All 50 GPS sites are expected to be operational within the next two years. (Contact: Ron Trumbla, W/SR, 817-978-1111, ext. 140)
Communications Office - Weekly Report - September 5, 2002 Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) national Weather service about NOAA'sproposal to modernize coop and the Horsfall, W/OS4, 301713-1970, ext. http://205.156.54.206/com/weekly/wk090502.htm
Extractions: NWS Input to NOAA's Weekly Report - September 5, 2002 HOT ISSUES I. KEY DEPARTMENT NEWS The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) To Host Cooperative Observing Program (COOP) Partners' Forum. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) Partners with Dow Corning and Emergency Management Agency to Give Away 70 NOAA Weather Radios. NOAA's NWS Forecast Office in Wilmington, OH, recently partnered with Dow Corning, Carroll County Emergency Management, and the Kentucky State Emergency Management Office to give away 70 new NOAA weather radios. Dow Corning bought 70 NOAA weather radios and distributed them to hospitals, schools, nursing homes, day care centers, churches, fire departments, and government buildings in the area. The mayor, a county judge, the local police chief, NWS personnel, and Dow Corning employees went through the community in small groups distributing the radios along with NWS pamphlets. Each organization that received a radio was educated on how to use the radio, the timely information it would provide, and how to respond to warnings issued. (Contact: Mickey Brown, W/ER, 631-244-0102) Dedication Ceremony Planned for New NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Weather Radio (NWR) Transmitter in Arkansas.
ASAE Employers Around Arkansas coop ext service, PO Box 30 Augusta, AR 72006, coop ext service, PO Box391 Little Rock, AR 72203, Dpc E, 8001 national Ave Little Rock, AR 72209, http://www.baeg.engr.uark.edu/corporate/ASAE_employers.html
Extractions: ASAE List Of Employers By State (AR And Surrounding) ARKANSAS ADEQ 8001 National Drive Little Rock, AR 72209 ADEQ P. O. Box 8913 Little Rock, AR 72219-8913 Agri Process Innovations 2308 Smith St. Stuttgart, AR 72160 Allen Canning 305 E. Main St. Siloam Springs, AR 72761 Amer Health Care 1901 Cambridge St Springdale, AR 72762 Arkansas Hwy Dept 2810 Oaklane El Dorado, AR 71730 Arla Gas Co 2127 Prysock Benton, AR 72015 Avian Acres Route 2 Box 354 Huntsville, AR 72740 Beaver Water Dist P O Box 400 Lowell, AR 72745 Bullington Farms Rot 1 Box 201-B Mccrory, AR 72101 Cargill P. O. Box 225 Springdale, AR 72764 Carwell Elevator Co. P. O. Box 189 Cherry Valley, AR 72324-0189 Chapel Gardends Rt 7 Box 715 Pine Bluff, AR 71603 Coop Ext Service P. O. Box 30 Augusta, AR 72006 Coop Ext Service P. O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Cooper Industries 1007 Dove Rogers, AR 72756 Corps Of Engineers 2927 Youngwood Little Rock, AR 72207 Dearing Farming Box B Holly Grove, AR 72069 P.O. Box 8913 Little Rock, AR 72209 8001 National Ave Little Rock, AR 72209 Egg City Inc 809 E 6th Hope, AR 71801
Communicators Guide/chapter Seven national Marine Fisheries service, national Oceanic and Natural Resources Conservationservice, US Department of CO 805234050, douglass@coop.ext.colostate.edu http://www.usda.gov/news/pubs/fcn/chapter7.htm
Extractions: Susan Bale, Web master, Kansas State University, 307 Umberger Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506-3402, sbale@oz.oznet.ksu.edu. (785) 532-6379 Linda Foster Benedict, Assistant Director, Communications, Louisiana State University Ag Center, PO Box 25100, Baton Rouge, LA 70894-5100, Ibenedit@agcenter.lsu.edu, (225) 578-2937 Lew Brodsky, Director of Public and Congressional Affairs, Selective Service System, 1515 Wilson Blvd., 4th Floor, Arlington, VA 22209, Ibrodsky@sss.gov, (703) 605-4191. Susan Buchanan, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1315 East-West Highway, Room 14519, Silver Spring, MD 20910, susan.buchanan@noaa.gov,. (301) 713-2370. Kurt Byers, Communications Manager/Editor, University of Alaska Sea Grant College Program, PO Box 755040, Room 203 O'Neill Bldg., Fairbanks, AK, fnkmb1@iaf.edu, (907) 457-2231. Donise Cheeks, Senior Analyst, Office of Research, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, DC 20224, donise.cheeks@irs.gov, (202) 874-4099.
GVDHVITA and coop ext. North Carolina cooperative extension service Annual Conference., November8 System (FBMS) Associations in North Carolina national Association of http://www.ag-econ.ncsu.edu/faculty/vanderhoeven/GVDHVITA.html
COUNTY First Name Last Name School School Address School City DAVIESS, Stacey, Ramming, Daviess Co ext service, 4800 New EDMONSON, Sharon, Ganci,Mammoth Cave national Park, PO ELLIOT, Linda, Kitchen, coop extension service, POBox http://www.kyagr.com/enviro_out/education/programs/FLP/FAC.htm
Extractions: BREATHITT Laurie Taylor University of Kentucky 130 Robinson Road Jackson KY ltaylor@ca.uky.edu BUTLER Johnny Parrish KY Department of Agriculture 15448 Brownsville Road Roundhill KY JDParrish1@email.msn.com CALDWELL Nancy Jones Cooperative Extension Service PO Box 469, Hopkinsville Street Princeton KY CALDWELL Susan Randolph Caldwell Co Primary School 1000 Marion Road Princeton KY srandolph@caldwell.k12.ky.us CALLOWAY Dr. Joe Baust Center for Environmental Education Murray State University Murray KY joe.baust@coe.murraystate.edu CAMBELL Lisa Teegarden Newport High School 900 E Sixth Stret Newport KY
Every-Other-Thing You Wanted To Know About Cotton national Textile Center, University Research Consortium Australian Cotton Research Earlyseason Cotton Plant Mapping NMSU coop ext service Eradication, Risk http://cgru.usda.gov/Cotton/othercot.html
Logan County Government Online FAX (970)5227856 dcolburn@coop.ext.colostate.edu national Cattlemens Beef Associationnational Pork Producers News AMS Market News service US Department http://www.loganco.gov/extension/livestock.htm
Northeast Service Cooperative - Special Education - Other Health Impairment coop (218) 8791283 Joyce Young Duluth Public Nancy Olmem Duluth Public Schools (218)733-2130 ext. Spinal Cord Injury national Spinal Cord Injury Association http://www.nesc.k12.mn.us/new/2_services_departments/special_education/other_hea
Colorado Alliance For Environmental Education Database Colorado State Forest service, Durango. Colorado State Forest service, Durango. Cortez.CSU coop ext La Plata Co, Durango. Mesa Verde national Park, MANCOS. http://www.edgateway.net/cs/caeep/query/q/107?servicearea=14&x-title=Durango and
LCBP Website Links biocontrol - U. of Minnesota; Eurasian watermilfoil - Cornell coop ext; 2002 E.Coli Sampling Results; national Weather service - Burlington/Regional http://www.anr.state.vt.us/champ/links.htm
Extractions: Aquatic Nuisance Species (General) Aquatic Nuisance Animals Aquatic Nuisance Plants Champ/Champy/Chaosaraou - Lake Champlain's Mystery Monster? Vermonters call it Champ, New Yorkers call it Champy, Quebecers call it Le Chaosaraou. Whatever his or her name is, we've "seen" this mysterious creature on the following websites:
HORT 455 Materials national Center for Health Statistics; BEA Regional Accounts and Christmas Trees,ANR-893, Alabama coop ext. service; Production and Marketing of Field-Grown http://www.courses.psu.edu/courseweb/courses/materials.cgi?course=hort455_djw8
Extractions: Polygonum cuspidatum NATIVE RANGE: Eastern Asia DESCRIPTION: Japanese knotweed, a member of the buckwheat family (Polygonaceae), is an upright, shrublike, herbaceous perennial that can grow to over 10 feet in height. As with all members of this family, the base of the stem above each joint is surrounded by a membranous sheath. Stems of Japanese knotweed are smooth, stout and swollen at joints where the leaf meets the stem. Although leaf size may vary, they are normally about 6 inches long by 3 to 4 inches wide, broadly oval to somewhat triangular and pointed at the tip. The minute greenish-white flowers occur in attractive, branched sprays in summer and are followed soon after by small winged fruits. Seeds are triangular, shiny, and very small, about 1/10 inch long. Japanese knotweed is designated a noxious weed in the State of Washington. ECOLOGICAL THREAT: Japanese knotweed spreads quickly to form dense thickets that exclude native vegetation and greatly alter natural ecosystems. It poses a significant threat to riparian areas, where it can survive severe floods and is able to rapidly colonize scoured shores and islands. Once established, populations are extremely persistent. DISTRIBUTION IN THE UNITED STATES: Current distribution of Japanese knotweed includes 36 states in the lower 48 from Maine to Wisconsin south to Louisiana, and scattered midwest and western states. It is not currently known to occur in Hawaii. Click
References 1981. Water requirements for citrus. UF/IFAS/coop. ext. service, Gainesville. 3pp. Proc. Third national Drainage Symp., Amer. Soc. Agr. Eng., pp. 99103. http://ircitrusbmp.ifas.ufl.edu/Web Documents/BMP Manual/Appendices/Appendix 1 -
Extractions: References The references used in this manual come from a variety of sources. However, most are from the University of Florida, IFAS Cooperative Extension Service and the USDA - Natural Resources Conservation Service. Many of the UF/IFAS publications can be found at the UF-EDIS web site: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ . Others can be obtained through the County Extension offices or by contacting IFAS Educational Media Services in Gainesville at 800-226-1764. Local offices of the USDA-NRCS should be contacted concerning the NRCS publications. Phone numbers for the County Extension and NRCS offices are listed in Appendix 3. AE-5 Cromwell, R. P. Rev. 1992. The 1/128 th of an Acre Calibration Method. UF/IFAS/Coop. Ext. Service Fact Sheet. AE-259 Salyani, M. Rev. September 1999. 2000 Florida Citrus Pest Management Guide: Pesticide Application Technology-Foliar. UF/IFAS/Coop. Ext. Service Fact Sheet. AGR-73 Vandiver, Jr., Vernon V. September 1998. 1999 Aquatic Weed Management Guide: Weed-Herbicide Cross Reference. UF/IFAS/Coop. Ext. Service Fact Sheet AGR-73. 157 pp. AGR-77 Vandiver, Jr., Vernon V. November 1997. Biological Control with Grass Carp. UF/IFAS/Coop. Ext. Service Fact Sheet AGR-77. 1 pp.
RCTWG Participants Susan Mcbride Humboldt County coop ext 2 Comercial St. Coordination MeteorologistUS Department of Commerce NOAA national Weather service Office 300 http://sorrel.humboldt.edu/~geodept/earthquakes/rctwg/RCTWG.LIST.html
Links To BYD Partners http//www.alaska.net/~nwsfoanc/ national Wildlife Federation of Alaska, Fairbanks,cooperative extension service http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/index.html. http://www.sciencecenter.ak.blm.gov/ccsc/bydlinks.html
Abbreviated Titles 1995 : A-Al Agric Eng Fact Sheet Fla coop ext Serv* Agricultural Florida cooperative extensionService S671.A38 libraries information notes national Agricultural Library http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtia.htm
Other Plant Disease And Ag Related Sites Univ. coop. ext. System Univ. ext. System System; The extention Toxicology Network(extOXNET); national Pesticide Telecommunications Network; Washington http://www.uidaho.edu/ag/plantdisease/other.htm
Extractions: Plant Disease Information Biotechnology Information IPM Information Pesticide Information ... Other Information Plant Disease Information Pacific Northwest Plant Disease Control Handbook (by Oregon State Univ.) California Pest Management Guidelines (by Univ. of Calif., Davis) Plant Health Progress MoreCrop - Wheat Disease Management System for the PNW (by Washington State Univ.) Texas Plant Disease Handbook National Agricultural Pest Information (by USDA-APHIS, PPQ) Plant Disease Information Notes (by North Carolina State Univ.) Ohio Farm and Production Agriculture Information (by Ohio State Univ.) Plant Disease Articles (by Iowa State Univ. Coop. Ext. System) Plant Disease Informaton for Vegetables (by Colorado State Univ.) Pest Alert (by Colorado State Univ. Coop. Ext. System) Plant Disease Alerts (by Kansas State Univ. Coop. Ext. System) Cereal Rust Bulletins (by the USDA ARS Cereal Rust Lab) Integrated Crop Management Newsletter (by Iowa State Univ. Coop. Ext. System) Plant Disease Management Information (by Missouri Univ. Coop. Ext. System)