Fall '02 Roster - Internat Agric Devel (INTAG) agriculture and life Sciences Fall '02 Course and Room Roster. Internat agric Devel(INTAG) IN THE FIELD OF INTERNATIONAL agricULTURE AND rural DEVELOPMENT. http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/RSF2/RSF2INTAG.html
Extractions: Fall '02 Course and Room Roster Internat Agric Devel (INTAG) INTAG 300 PERSPCTV INTAG RUR DVLPMT 2.0 HRS S/U OR LET LEC 01 F 0125-0320P CD 250 EVERETT, R INTAG 314 TROPICAL CROPPING SYSTEMS 3.0 VAR HRS S/U OR LET CO-MEETING WITH CSS 314 895-272 LEC 01 TR 0840-0955A BF 105 FERNANDES, E/STAFF INTAG 402 AGR IN DEVELOPING NATIONS I 2.0 HRS LET ONLY PREREQ: UPPER CLASS OR GRADUATE STANDING. LEC 01 F 0125-0320P PS 404 RAMEN, KV/COFFMAN, W INTAG 403 TRADITIONAL AG DEV COUNTRIES 1.0 HRS S/U ONLY S/U GRADE ONLY. LEC 01 T 0800-0850A PS 143 TRUTMANN, P. INTAG 496 INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIP 6.0 VAR HRS S/U OR LET SEE CALS INTERNSHIP POLICIES AND SUBMIT APPROVED INTERNSHIP FORM PRIOR TO ENROLLMENT. SEC 01 TBA STAFF INTAG 497 INDPT STUDY IN INTAG 6.0 VAR HRS S/U OR LET PREREQ: APPROVED INDPT STUDY FORM REQUIRED TO ENROLL. SEC 01 TBA STAFF INTAG 598 INTNL DEV MPS PROJECT PAPER 6.0 VAR HRS S/U ONLY
AG - Ag Economics & Rural Soc. Management, AGEC 6000 (was AEC 500), Economic /business principles applied to agric. wasRSY 261), Sociological concepts, and theories applied to rural life, Cr Hr http://www.auburn.edu/academic/provost/semester/form202/ag202/agecon202.html
Extractions: Lecture/ Laboratory Prerequisites/ Corequisites Semester that Course will be offered List Sequence if Course is in a Sequence Agr Econ I AGEC 2020 (was AEC 202) Micro principles Cr Hr 3 Fall, Spring Agr Econ II AGEC 2030 (was AEC 203) Macro principles Cr Hr 3 AGEC 2020 or ECON 2020 Spring with AGEC 2020 Micro Comp. Appl AGEC 2100 (was AEC 210) Microcomputer applications Cr Hr 3 Lab 1.5 Fall, Spring, Summer Agribusiness Marketing AGEC 3010 (was AEC 301) Farm and agribusiness marketing Cr Hr 3 AGEC 2020, AGEC 2100 Fall, Spring Farm Records and Tax Management AGEC 3020 (was AEC 302) Farm records and taxes Cr Hr 2 Fall Agricultural Cooperatives AGEC 3030 (was AEC 303) Prin. and problems of cooperatives Cr Hr 2 Spring Farm Appraisal AGEC 3050 (was AEC 305) Land markets and appraisal principles Cr Hr 2 Fall Futures and Options Marketing AGEC 3080 (was AEC 308) Futures and options markets Cr Hr 2 Spring Agricultural Finance AGEC 4040 (was AEC 304) Procedures, policies and problems in ag. Finance
Gamma Sigma Delta was therefore the essence of life to a Molnar, agricultural Economics rural SociologyCliff Extension Specialists Veterinary Medicine Kirk Swortzel, agric. http://www.auburn.edu/student_info/gamma_sigma_delta/au_gamma_sigma_delta.html
Extractions: GAMMA SIGMA DELTA GAMMA SIGMA DELTA began at the Ohio State University December l, 1905, as a professional, agricultural fraternity for undergraduates called Delta Theta Sigma. Iowa State organized a Chapter in 1907 but as an honorary rather than as a professional society. Other Chapters were installed soon after at Land-Grant Universities in Pennsylvania, Oregon, Missouri and Utah, all adhering to the honorary plan. A conclave was held in Columbia, Missouri in May 1913, when the organization became fully honorary and the name was changed to GAMMA SIGMA DELTA . Chapters were added at Kansas in 1914 and at Auburn University in 1916. The Alabama Polytechnic Institute, as Auburn was then called, became the Eighth Chapter to be formed. Following a merger with the University of Minnesota's Agricultural Honor Society of America, a new constitution was drafted and ratified in 1917. It made GAMA SIGMA DELTA the Honorary Society of Agriculture and established the broad principles of faculty control. There are at present 47 Chapters of
Ann Agric Environ Med 1995, Vol. 2, No. 2 - Editorial Ann agric Environ Med 1995, Vol protection, but primary medical prophylaxis and thepromotion of health, which shape the new life style in rural areas; in http://galen.imw.lublin.pl/users/gmf/aaem95e2.htm
Extractions: This issue of AAEM is devoted to the proceedings of the international meeting held in Krakow, Poland, that dealt with a wide range of problems in agricultural medicine and the health of rural populations. The meeting was a special contribution of the Polish Agricultural Social Insurance Fund (KRUS), with the Jozef Dietl Specialist Hospital in Krakow and the Institute of Agricultural Medicine in Lublin as the main co-organizers, to promote occupational safety and protection of health in agriculture. A comprehensive coverage of the subject of the Conference is well indicated by the titles of the four Sections into which 34 contributed papers and keynote lectures have been grouped. The speakers represented the International Association of Agricultural Medicine and Rural Health and a host of scientific institutions. Most of the papers were given by the Polish participants what has created an opportunity of the promotion of our research on an international forum. All the participants of the Conference agreed that to make sure that our endeavours to meet the challenges of our time in the special field of agricultural medicine continue unabated, we must all share views and exchange up-to-date information; we must build on the achievements to secure future progress.
GMF: AAEM Japan Key wordsagricultural medicine, rural population morbidity Salter H Farm stressorsthe hazards of agrarian life. Ann agric Environ Med 1994, 1, 2327. http://galen.imw.lublin.pl/users/gmf/aaemcovr.htm
Michigan Federal Spending Analysis Special Report Spending For rural BUSINESSCOOPERATIVE SERVICE, rural BUSINESS ENTERPRISE GRANTS DEPT. OF agric. VA-VETERANSBENEFIT ADMINISTRATION, life INSURANCE FOR VETERANS, $814,847. http://www.solfopro.com/CNP/MIMI/MIMIL.htm
Extractions: Michigan Federal Spending Analysis Special Report: Spending for Individual Benefits From 1999 Awards and Assistance Data Agency Name Program Title State Total DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY COMMODITY LOANS AND PURCHASES DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY DIARY INDEMITY PROGRAMS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY EMERGENCY CONSERVATION PROGRAM DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY FEED GRAIN PRODUCTION STABILIZATION DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY WHEAT PRODUCTION STABILIZATION DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY EMERGENCY LOANS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY FARM OPERATING LOANS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY FARM OWNERSHIP LOANS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - RURAL HOUSING SERVICE LOW INCOME HOUSING LOANS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - RURAL HOUSING SERVICE RURAL RENTAL HOUSING LOANS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - RURAL HOUSING SERVICE VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - RURAL HOUSING SERVICE
Michigan Federal Spending Analysis Special Report Spending For OF agric. rural BUSINESS-COOPERATIVE SERVICE, rural BUSINESS ENTERPRISE DEPT. OFagric. VA-VETERANS BENEFIT ADMINISTRATION, life INSURANCE FOR VETERANS, $47,167. http://www.solfopro.com/CNP/MIMI/MI13/MI13L.htm
Extractions: Michigan Federal Spending Analysis Special Report: Spending for Individual Benefits From 1999 Awards and Assistance Data Agency Name Program Title CD 13 DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY COMMODITY LOANS AND PURCHASES DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY DIARY INDEMITY PROGRAMS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY EMERGENCY CONSERVATION PROGRAM DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY FEED GRAIN PRODUCTION STABILIZATION DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY WHEAT PRODUCTION STABILIZATION DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAM DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY EMERGENCY LOANS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY FARM OPERATING LOANS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY FARM OWNERSHIP LOANS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - RURAL HOUSING SERVICE LOW INCOME HOUSING LOANS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - RURAL HOUSING SERVICE RURAL RENTAL HOUSING LOANS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - RURAL HOUSING SERVICE VERY LOW-INCOME HOUSING REPAIR LOANS AND GRANTS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - RURAL HOUSING SERVICE RURAL RENTAL ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS DEPT. OF AGRIC. - FARM SERVICE AGENCY
Extractions: 5. Women's participation in education, training and extension 5. Women's participation in education, training and extension Table 7: Educational levels in rural areas by sex (percent), 1990-1991. Country Educational Level Low* Medium** High*** Estonia M F Latvia M F Lithuania a M F Poland M F Czech Rep. F Slovakia M Hungary F Slovenia M F Croatia M F Bulgaria b M F Finland M F Austria c M F Ireland M F Source: Focal Informants *Elementary school or less **More than elementary but less than university ***University level a b c One of the main problems in rural areas is the low level of education. In all the project countries rural people are less educated than people in cities. In most of the project countries the level of education for rural women is even lower than that for men (Table 7). Only in Poland and Hungary is the level of education for rural women slightly higher than that of rural men, although in these countries the general level of education in rural areas is the lowest. The proportion of women educated to a high level is higher in all the CEE countries than it is in Austria. 5.1 Women's participation in professional education and training
Cowboy Life; News Alberta AgriNews http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/ministry/agrinews/ Arizona Departmentof www.state.ok.us/~okag/ Ontario agriculture, Food and rural Affairs http http://www.cowboylife.com/news/
Agric. Economics & Farm Mgmt. Graduate Degree Program Economics and Farm Management is to develop competence in solving real world problemsrelating to food production and marketing and the quality of rural life. http://www.umanitoba.ca/afs/agric_economics/programs/grad.html
Extractions: University of Manitoba The Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management offers graduate instruction leading to the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees. The purpose of graduate training in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management is to develop competence in solving real world problems relating to food production and marketing and the quality of rural life. The discipline of agricultural economics is problem oriented with the focus being on the application or adaptation of economic theory to resource utilization. Admission Requirements For admission to the graduate program in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, the applicant must possess the equivalent of the B.S.A. degree with a major in Agricultural Economics or an Honors degree in Economics from The University of Manitoba, or any other degree which provides an equally strong basis for a graduate program in the Department. If the applicant has deficiencies of more than 12 credit hours, a requirement may be to successfully complete a pre-Master's program before being admitted to a regular graduate program. Acceptance of students intending to pursue graduate studies is based upon a careful appraisal of their academic records and the recommendations of references. All students graduating from a university outside of North America must take a Graduate Record Examination. All students whose primary language is not English must provide evidence of proficiency in English, such as a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 550.
Agric The Village Infrastructure Project with the primary objective to reduce poverty andincrease the quality of life of the rural population through improvement in http://www.finance.gov.gh/agric.html
408 PLANT LIFE AND RELATED SERVICE OCCUPATIONS 408 Plant life Related Service Occupations. 408.381014 WEED INSPECTOR (agric.).Locates and destroys noxious weeds in rural municipality Inspects roadsides http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/ucce50/ag-labor/7manual/7dao408.htm
Extractions: This group includes occupations typically found in establishments providing blight, weed, and pest control; and landscaping, tree, and related services on a fee or contract basis. Farm equipment operators are classified in Group 409. Crop-preparation-service-for-market occupations, such as sorting, grading, and packing fruit and vegetables; and nut hulling and shelling are classified in Division 92. 408.131-010 SUPERVISOR, SPRAY, LAWN AND TREE SERVICE (agric.) crew manager. 408.137-010 SUPERVISOR, INSECT AND DISEASE INSPECTION (agric.) disease-and-insect-control boss. Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in detecting presence of noxious insects and plant diseases in field crops and counting insect population applying knowledge of standard sampling of acreage involved to determine need for modifying sampling techniques and to determine number of workers needed. Assigns fields identifying characteristics of prevalent insects and diseases. Compiles disease report for each field. Transports workers to and from fields using truck. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any ind.). Supervises and coordinates the activities of workers engaged in removing trees that interfere with electric power lines: Examines work order to determine location of trees to be pruned or felled by trimming crews. Reads street and road maps and drives truck to transport crew to worksite. Inspects electric power lines near trees to be trimmed and secures clearance to work on lines if necessary. Directs placement of rigging for hoisting tools to workers in trees and for lowering severed tree limbs to ground. Supervises workers in cutting away branches of power lines. Orders removal of trees when necessary. Explains tree trimming activities to consumers when working on consumers' property. Keeps daily work records. Occasionally trims trees. Performs other duties as described under SUPERVISOR (any ind.).
MANITOBA POOL ELEVATOR COLLECTION INVENTORY MoelwynHughes London, 1930. rural life Education / Cubberley USA, 1914.agriculture in an Unstable Economy / Schultz USA, 1945. Outline of agric. http://www.brandonu.ca/library/archives/ManPool/Pool lib.htm
Extractions: MANITOBA POOL ELEVATORS Library Collection S.J. MCKEE ARCHIVES JOHN E. ROBBINS LIBRARY BRANDON UNIVERSITY Brandon Manitoba Archives@Brandonu.ca Collection Inventory Box 1 Agricultural Box 2 Transportation I Box 3 Cooperation I Box 4 Historical I ... Box 19 Transportation II Box 1 Agricultural published as Century of Can. Grain kept in active collection] Renewable energy Europe / Andrews. Alamo, TX, 1967 vols.) Proceedings of Public Hearings re CEMA Pricing Formula (3 vols.) 1976 BC Royal Commission on Milk. 1954-55
Extractions: Instructions Note: some courses are ineligible for online enrollment, so the "Select" button will not appear. See the links in the course descriptions for enrollment information. Instructor information is currently being entered into our data systems. Some course sections do not yet have an instructor assigned. Building/Room information will be available by mid-April. College Web site: Agric. and Life Sciences
AgCal: Agriculture Related Conferences On The WWW of raw forest products; rural sociology and rural life; agricultural economics Amonglists currently monitored are AGRISYNERGY; ecolagric; enviro-news; FOREST; http://www.agnic.org/mtg/agcal.html
Extractions: Submit a Meeting The World Wide Web (WWW) offers a medium well suited to the dissemination of information about conferences and workshops. The AgNIC initiative has created a WWW based calendar known as "Agricultural Conferences, Meetings, Seminars Calendar" or more briefly, AgCal. Its URL is http://www.agnic.org/mtg/index.html AgCal consists of a series of indexes that offer over 2,000 links to WWW pages containing information about mainly scientific meetings of interest to the AgNIC audience. As a rule, the calendar points to pages created and maintained by a meeting's organizers, but in some cases AgCAL will create a simple WWW page, mounted locally, and based on information posted by the organizer to a subject oriented mailing list or USENET newsgroup. AgCal also includes an index of agriculture-related calendars maintained by other organizations, currently numbering approximately 271. Easily the most difficult aspect of maintaining a system such as AgCal is identifying and securing information about the conferences themselves. To deal with this, the project has implemented a five pronged approach: 1) Regular monitoring of subject oriented mailing lists; 2) Regular monitoring of USENET newsgroups; 3) Regular review of calendars maintained by others; 4) E-mail solicitation to conference organizers; and 5) Use of WWW search engines.
List Of Members Showing Their Interests And Activities Tel 01962 776279. Tim ANGELBECK, MA (Hons.), Dip.agric Cantab Chairman (Freelance).Address Special interests Farming and all aspects of rural life. http://www.gaj.org.uk/wendy/list/a.htm
Extractions: Note:( A) Associate Members (P) Probationary Member (O) Overseas Member (Fd) Friend of the Guild A B C D ... Z Roger ABBOTT Council Member ( Freelance) Address: Bears Cottage, 199 High Street, Wickham Market, Suffolk, IP13 ORQ Tel: Fax: e-mail: roger.abbott@ifbn.co.uk Special interests: Livestock (pigs); Europe; agri-politics and environment Charles ABEL Address: 21 Willard Way, Ashington, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 3PQ. Mobile: Job Title: Technical Editor: Farmers Weekly Company Address: Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surry, SM2 5AS. Tel: e-mail: charles.abel@rbi.co.uk Special interests: Arable farming, all technical issues, overseas agriculture Peter ADAMS (freelance) Address: Alaine Cottage, 11 Mount Pleasant, Aspley Guise, Beds, MK17 8JZ. Job Title: Freelance photographer Tel: Mobile: Special Interests: Agriculture, Horticulture and the countryside in pictures; extensive picture library David ADDIS (freelance) Address: The Old Rectory, Englefield Road, Theale, Reading, Berks. RG7 5AS.
Jambng.com Agric_course SERVICES agric. EXT. AND rural DEV. ENVIRONMENTAL MGT. AND TOXICOLOGY ENVIRONMENTALBIO. AND FISHERIES FISHERIES AND WILD life MGT. FOOD SCI. AND TECH. http://www.jambng.com/app_req/agric_course
Links - Alberta Agricultural Research Institute www.avacltd.com/ Alberta agriculture, Food, and rural Development http//www.agric.gov.ab andtechnology transfer, with a strategic emphasis on life sciences http://www.aari.ab.ca/sec/links/links_001_1.cfm