USDA Forest Service Landowner Assistance Program Coordinators Website Address www.fs.fed.us/spf/coop/loa.htm. PO Box 29581 Raleigh, NC 276260581919-733-2162 ext. 647- 3367 FAX 401-6473590 south carolina John Frampton http://www.lta.org/publicpolicy/fl_contacts.htm
Post-Hurricane Considerations For The Commercial Nursery Univ. Fla. coop. ext. Cir 817. The author gratefully acknowledges the assistanceof Chip Boling, south carolina cooperative extension service. Footnotes. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/BODY_EP065
Extractions: Thomas H. Yeager Operators of hurricane-damaged nurseries are faced with the task of re-establishing physical resources such as buildings, plant inventory and equipment as well as considerations regarding future fiscal or business decisions. They must evaluate their own situation and quickly decide on long- and short-term priorities. Immediately, the needs of employees must be considered and resources provided so that once their lives return to some semblance of "normal", they can concentrate on re-establishing the nursery. Contact your insurance agents and apply for disaster assistance. Assistance may be available from local banks and federal lending agencies such as the Farm Service Agency. Contact the Natural Resources Conservation Service regarding field soil drainage, irrigation, and water flow concerns. These agencies are listed in the phone book under Federal Government. Property damage should be documented with photographs or videos. If possible, include an identifier in the photographs. The identifier associates the damage with you nursery. A house or barn in the background of a picture could be an identifier. In addition, you may want to include an insurance agent or other persons in photographs; these people can verify your claims.
SEA - Farm-a-syst State Contacts service www.uaf.edu/coopext/ace.html south carolina Department of Health and EnvironmentalControl /www south Dakota Department of Environment and Natural http://www.epa.gov/seahome/farmasyst/states.htm
Extractions: Contacts All the links on this page are to sites outside the EPA. "Links to Web sites outside the U.S. EPA Web site are for the convenience of the user. The Standards of Ethical Conduct do not permit the U.S. EPA to endorse any private sector Web site, product, or service. The U.S. EPA does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at this location. This link is being provided consistent with the intended purpose of the EPA Web site." AL AK AS AZ ... WY www.uwex.edu/farmasyst
Affordable Internet Service - Domain Registration Special Domain ext. Secure Order Form for .PRO .AERO .MUSEUM .coop. alcohol distributor colorado alcohol distributor south carolina alcohol distributor http://www.securecs.com/web/domainregister-us-com-domain-registration.php
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Financial Security In Later Life: A Guide For Community Educators sponsor the retirement planning program with coop ext. Specialist Oklahoma cooperativeextension service Email south carolina - Clemson University extension. http://www.ces.purdue.edu/financialsecurity/promotion/recruiting.html
Extractions: Retirement Planning Programs Iowa State University Extension I used the Money 2000 display at a Home Show and then personally talked to persons in the 40+ age categories about the need for retirement planning, rolling retirement funds into Roth or regular IRA's, knowing when and how to take distributions from retirement funds, a little about Social Security and housing decisions. We then got the names of a core group, asked them to
Every-Other-Thing You Wanted To Know About Cotton Rolling Fork, MS Mid south Crops and North carolina Agricultural Chemicals ManualCotton Newsletter Plant Mapping NMSU coop ext service Eradication, Risk http://cgru.usda.gov/Cotton/othercot.html
Dogwood Diseases Bibliography 1970's The service. diseases problems Mainly fungal diseases Leaflcoop-ext-Serv-Univ tomatoringspot viruses from dogwood trees Cornus florida in south carolina. http://dogwood.ag.utk.edu/literature/dlite_1970.htm
Extractions: List last updated 05 November 2001. Allen,-R; Farmer,-R-E Jr Germination of silky dogwood [Cornus amomum] J-Wildl-Manage. Oct 1977, 41 (4): 767-770. Bain,-J.F.; Denford,-K.E. The flavonoid glycosides of Cornus canadensis L. and its allies in northwestern North America. Experientia. July 15, 1979. v. 35 (7) p. 863-864. ill., map. Batra,-L-R U.S. Agricultural Research Service Crops Research Division. Armillaria mellea on flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) Plant-Dis-Rep. Aug 1974, 58 (8): 719-721. Bauer,-C Producing dogwood [Cornus florida] by cuttings Comb-Proc-Annu-Meet-Int-Plant-Propag-Soc. 1977, 27: 238-240. Bauer,-C. Propagation of Cornus florida cultivars by cuttings. The Society. 1978. v. 28 p. 360-362. Bigham,-M-S Recreationleading product at Dogwood Valley Farm Ohio-Woodlands. Feb/Apr 1970, 8 (2): 14-15. Blasingame,-D.J.; Cochran,-J.H. Insects and diseases of dogwood Cornus. State College. Feb 1979. (1151) 8 p. ill. Brinkman,-K-A Cornus L.dogwood. [Varieties, seed production] Agric-Handb-U-S-Dep-Agric, 1974, 450: 336-342. Ref. Burke,-M-J; Bryant,-R-G; Weiser,-C-J Nuclear magnetic resonance of water in cold acclimating red osier dogwood stem. [Cornus stolonifera] Plant-Physiol. Sept 1974, 54 (3): 392-398. Ref.
Purchasing Coops There are currently 42 south carolina counties participating in the Place Montgomery,AL 36117 800613-0156 ext. contracted for from their service provider and http://www.sccounties.org/finance/purchase.coop.htm
Extractions: ... Building Stronger Counties for Tomorrow Office Depot GovDeals, Inc Tariff Billing Specialists, Corp Bencor, Inc ... US Communities Financial Services Programs Since 1997, this Association has provided counties with access to businesses that offer highly competitive pricing or unique services tailored to meet the needs of county government. The first such business provider was Office Depot , which had negotiated a national contract through the competitive bidding process in a program sponsored by NACo in 1995. The NACo/Office Depot contract, which was rebid and renegotiated in 2001, provides office supplies to counties at about a 60% reduction in cost. There are currently 42 South Carolina counties participating in the Office Depot program. The Association recently entered into new agreements with three companies for services available to interested counties. Participation in each program is completely optional. If a county is interested in participating or finding out more about a program, it should contact the person listed in the appropriate section, or it can contact the Association staff at 1-800-922-6081 (ask for Clif Scott) or e-mail at
EREC Brief: Log Homes And Energy Efficiency including Pennsylvania, Maine, and south carolina, have exempted from cooperativeextension service, Distribution Center Web www.uaf.edu/coopext/publications http://www.eren.doe.gov/consumerinfo/refbriefs/ca8.html
Extractions: Log homes may be hand made on-site or pre-cut in a factory for delivery to the site. Pre-cut log home kits have been produced since 1923. Some log home manufacturers can also customize their designs. Wall thickness' range from 6-16 inches (15.2-40.6 cm). However, even though such thickness sounds impressive and the log industry enthusiastically promotes the energy efficiency of log buildings there is considerable dispute as to their energy efficiency. The dispute originates from two points: The R-value of the wood and how tightly the logs fit together. An R-value (Btu/ft2 /hour/oF) is the rating of a material's resistance to heat flow. The R-value for wood ranges between 1.41 per inch (2.54 cm) for most softwoods to 0.71 for most hardwoods. Ignoring the benefits of the thermal mass, a six inch (15.24 cm) thick log wall would have a clearwall (a wall with no windows or doors) R-value of just over 8. Compared to a conventional wood stud wall [3½ inches (8.89 cm) insulation, sheathing, wallboard, a total of about R-14] the log wall is apparently a far inferior insulation system. Based only on this, log walls do not satisfy most building code energy standards. However, to what extent a log building interacts with it's surroundings depends greatly on the climate. Because of the log's heat storage capability it's large mass may cause the walls to behave considerably better in some climates than in others. Logs act like "thermal batteries" and can, under the right circumstances, store heat during the day and gradually release it at night. This generally increases the apparent R-value of a log by 0.1 per inch of thickness in mild, sunny climates that have a substantial temperature swing from day to night. Such climates generally exist in the earth's temperate zones between the 15th and 40th parallels.
Agriculture World General Information Deepsouth Agricultural Health and Safety Center, Tampa, FL. North Carolinacooperative extension service. University of Arkansas coop.ext. service. http://www.agricultureworld.net/linksgeneral.htm
Extractions: General Agriculture Information Agricultural Organization Extension Services Ag Health Organizations Environmental Agencies ... Training Agricultural Health Organizations AgrAbility Agricultural Safety and Health Network Farm Safety and Health in Minnesota Clinicians Network ... University of Wisconsin Center for Agricultural Safety and Health Environmental American Crop Protection Association American Water Works Association EPA Integrated Risk Information System Farm*A*Syst and Home*A*Syst ... U.S. Trade Representative Food Safety American Meat Institute Fight Bac! Food Safety Food Safety - Gateway to Government Food Safety Information ... Wisconsin Division of Food Safety Injury Prevention Children's Safety Network Consumer Product Safety Commission National Institute for Farm Safety, Inc. National Safe Kids Campaign ... University of California Davis - Agricultural Health and Safety Center, Davis, CA Other Sites of Interest Alliance For America Agribiz Agriculture Online National Agricultural Marketing Association ... Stackyard Rural Youth National FFA TASK Training Farmedic National Training Center National Guidelines for First Aid Training in Occupational Settings (NGFATOS) National Safety Council - National Education Center for Agricultural Safety Extension Services
CSREES - State Urban Programs Contacts Maine. Doug Babkirk University of Maine coop.ext. dbabkirk@umext.maine.edu. RuthAllen USPS Cornell cooperative ext. rallen@cce.cornell.edu. south carolina. http://www.reeusda.gov/ecs/urbanlis.htm
Dr Ham's Profile Clemson Univ. coop. ext. EC 706. International Society of Arboriculture. south carolinaForestry Association. south carolina Urban Community Forestry Council . http://www.clemson.edu/for/profile10.htm
Extractions: Professor, Urban Forestry, Pest Management, 12 months Academic education background: Ph.D., Department of Forestry, Duke University, Durham, NC Major: Forest Pathology Minor: Plant Physiology M.F., School of Forestry, Duke University, Durham, NC Major: Forest Pathology B.A., William Jewell College, Liberty, MO Major: Biology Professional and research experience: - Present: Professor, Department of Forest Resources, Clemson University, Clemson, SC - Present : Visiting Lecturer, Myerscough College, Preston, United Kingdom : Associate Professor, Department of Forestry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 90% Extension; 10% Teaching : Assistant Professor, Department of Forestry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC : Plant Pathologist, Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories, Pineville, NC Teaching experience: Institutions, rank, specialization, dates, total academic years
Extractions: Federal Coordinators Forest Service Regional Coordinators provide program direction, technology transfer, and technical and financial assistance to states within their region. The national headquarters office provides national leadership and coordination among agencies and other national groups. The office establishes policies, strategies and direction, etc. in consultation with the National Urban Community Forestry Advisory Council, National Association of State Foresters, and other agencies and parters. In the map below, find your state and the administrative name of the region which coordinates programs in your state. Click on the name of the region below to find the name(s) of the federal coordinator(s) for your state. Region One Region Two Region Three Region Four ... National Headquarters R1 Northern Region (Northern Idaho, Montana, North Dakota) Glenn Roloff
2003 ESP Chapter Presidents 970491-5108 E-Mail daleleid@coop.ext.colostate.edu ALPHA ALPHA - Puerto Rico ANGELESRODRIQUEZ Agricultural ext. E-Mail S ALPHA PHI - south carolina DELLA A 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
November Vegetable Newsletter 230pm 245pm Money Making Ideas from south carolina Renee Riddle, SC 330pm Commercialand Niche Market Varieties Billy Little, Nash County coop. ext. http://henderson.ces.state.nc.us/newsletters/veg/nov96/e.html
Extractions: Volume 2 Issue 6 1996 EXPO PROGRAM - TENTATIVE Vegetable Expo meeting dates are Monday, December 9, 1996 through Wednesday, December 11, 1996. All morning sessions run from 9:00am until 11:00am. All afternoon sessions run from 2:00pm until 4:00pm. All sessions will be held at the Joseph S. Koury Convention Center located alongside the Four Seasons Holiday Inn in Greensboro (1-800-242-6556). Hotel reservations should be made directly with the hotel. Reservations should be made early to ensure reduced rates. MONDAY AM
State Coordinators NEW JERSEY. Joel Flagler, Ag./Resource Mgmt. Agent/CEDH Rutgers coop. ext., BergenCty. south carolina. MAINE. Barbara Murphy 9 Olson Road south Paris, ME. 04281. http://hcs.osu.edu/mg/img/coordinators.html
Extractions: WASHINGTON, DC 20006 August 11, 1980 MEMORANDUM FOR HEADS OF AGENCIES SUBJECT: Prime and Unique Agricultural Lands and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) The accompanying memorandum on Analysis of Impacts on Prime or Unique Agricultural Lands in Implementing the National Environmental Policy Act was developed in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture. It updates and supersedes the Council's previous memorandum on this subject of August 1976. In order to review agency progress or problems in implementing this memorandum the Council will request periodic reports from federal agencies as part of our ongoing oversight of agency implementation of NEPA and the Council's regulations. At this time we would appreciate receiving from your agency by November 1, 1980, the following information: identification and brief summary of existing or proposed agency policies, regulations and other directives specifically intended to preserve or mitigate the effects of agency actions on prime or unique agricultural lands, including criteria or methodology used in assessing these impacts.
Joining Senior Corps : SCP Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island south carolina southDakota Tennessee Programs in Maine UNIV OF MAINE coop ext SCP Orono http://www.seniorcorps.org/joining/scp/state.asp?usestateabbr=ME
Program And Staff Development Committee Chiquita Briley Assistant Specialist Nutrition coop ext Program PO Box 10010 BatonRouge, LA 70813 225771-2242 Fax 225-771-2861, south carolina and ext. http://srdc.msstate.edu/plcsite/rc/staffdev/comm.htm
USDA - NRCS - NWMC - CSREES Contacts New Hampshire, John Porter, UNH coop. ext. south carolina, John Chastain, ClemsonUniversity 215 McAdams Hall Clemson, SC 296570357, jchstn@clemson.edu. http://wmc.ar.nrcs.usda.gov/partner.dir/afos.dir/contacts/csrees.html