UBC Archives - Department Of University Extension - File List (192327) 2-7 Faculty of agriculture - Short course brochures (1917-32) 2-8 and sampling methods (1954-55) 6-3 misc. correspondence re courses with http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/u_arch/u_ext1.html
Extractions: BOX 3 Department of University Extension - Reports (1936-65) Annual Reports Interim / Monthly Reports 3-1 1935/36 3-34 1936 3-2 1936/37 3-35 1937 3-3 1937/38 3-36 1938 3-4 1938/39 3-37 1939 3-5 1939/40 3-38 1947 3-6 1940/41 3-7 1941/42 3-8 1942/43 3-9 1943/44 3-10 1944/45 3-11 1945/46 3-12 1946/47 3-13 1947/48 3-14 1948/49 3-15 1949/50 3-16 1950/51 3-17 1951/52 3-18 1952/53 3-19 1953/54 3-20 1954/55 3-21 1955/56 3-22 1956/57 3-23 1957/59 3-24 1959/60 3-25 1960/61 3-26 1961/62 3-27 1962/63 3-28 1963/64 3-29 1964/65 3-30 1965/66 3-31 1966/67 3-32 1967/68 3-33 1968/69 General records Miscellaneous 3-39 Reports - Re: Adult Education and University Extension (C. 1935) 3-40 Budget records (1936-53) 3-41 Correspondence, brochures (1935-39) 3-42 Lists of lectures offered (1936-37) 3-43 Correspondence, minutes, pamphlets, newspaper clippings (1944-49) 3-44 Correspondence, minutes, reports (1950-56) 3-45 Correspondence, minutes, reports (1950-56) 3-46 Correspondence, newspaper clippings (1960-61) Vancouver Institute 3-47 Correspondence, programmes, newspaper clippings (1931-47) Victoria Extension Association 3-48 Correspondence, programmes (1946-56) BOX 4 Reports of the Director of Extension 4-1 1937-59 (Microfilm) "News sheet" 4-2 1943-44 4-3 1944-45 4-4 1946-47 4-5 1948-49 4-6 1950 4-7 1953 "Reporting on the University" 4-8 1945-51
Sustainable Sources: Directories And Misc San Francisco Institute of Architecture Evening and Saturday courses in Green and Growing is a great series of lesson plans on sustainable agriculture. http://www.greenbuilder.com/GENERAL/env.dir.html
New Zealand Sites - New Zealand Sites agriculture Horticulture Arts Entertainment Choose from 750 courses. Recognised qualifications. Education misc. Training http://www.newzealandsites.co.nz/Education/Misc._Training/
New Zealand Sites - New Zealand Sites agriculture and Horticulture misc. Training We offer a range of courses both holiday and after school in different areas of Auckland. Our main o http://www.newzealandsites.co.nz/education/misc._training/2/
UNCTAD.ORG >> Dispute Settlement - Course Modules COURSE ON DISPUTE SETTLEMENT. WTO, Module 3.15 agriculture (UNCTAD/EDM/misc.232/Add.32) 24/06/03, 87 Pages, 1150 Kb. COURSE ON DISPUTE SETTLEMENT. http://www.unctad.org/dispute/courses
Extractions: Main publications UNCTAD Series ... Publications Survey 2006-2007 Course on Dispute Settlement The Course on Dispute Settlement consists of 41 modules, 39 of which are available below. The others will be made available this year. Modules are available in the original language, English, and the series dealing with Dispute Settlement under the WTO regime, (15 modules, 3.1 to 3.15), is also available in Portuguese (unofficial translations). Copies may be downloaded free of charge on the understanding that they will be used for teaching or study and not for a commercial purpose. Appropriate acknowledgement of the source is appreciated. Please note that this is NOT an on-line course. Quick Links: Project on Dispute Settlement Modules in Portuguese Advanced search 39 document(s) sorted by: Date Title Document Symbol Documents COURSE ON DISPUTE SETTLEMENT. International Commercial Arbitration, Module 5.8 Court Measures (UNCTAD/EDM/Misc.232/Add.42)
University Archive Guide: Record Group 12 In the 1872 Catalog, agriculture is listed as one of 13 courses of study. Short Course MAHrG; Institute of Rural Affairs - MAIn; agriculture-misc. http://spec.lib.vt.edu/archives/guide/rg13.htm
Extractions: Agricultural training was one of the primary missions of the College from its beginnings. In the 1872 Catalog, Agriculture is listed as one of 13 courses of study. It consisted of lectures on: the selection, breeding, food, shelter, use, nature, and management of farm animals; dairy farming; soils; plants; landscape gardening; floriculture; farm economics; and building materials. Agriculture was one of the first four major administrative divisions created when Deans were appointed to the academic departments. In 1907-08, there was a School of Scientific Agriculture and a School of Agricultural Apprentices, but both were subordinate to the Department of Agriculture that had its own Dean. In 1920-21, the title was changed to School of Agriculture; then in 1964, it became the College of Agriculture. The name was changed to the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences in 1971. Return to Guide Mounted clippings concerning Agriculture from 1906-47 are located under classification "MA." From 1948-59, the mounted clippings are divided into the different Agriculture departments, with each department having a separate classification. The classifications are: Agronomy - MAAG; Animal Husbandry - MAAN; Animal Pathology - MAB.AP; Forestry - MAB.F; Biochemistry and Nutrition - MABio; Dairy - MAD; Agricultural Economics - MAHm; Horticulture - MAHr; Horticulture Garden Short Course - MAHrG; Institute of Rural Affairs - MAIn; Agriculture-Misc. - MAM; Poultry - MAP; Vocational Education - MAV; Plant Pathology and Plant Physiology - MAPP.
Sustainable Sources: Directories And Misc North Central Institute for Sustainable Systems (Sustainable agriculture) Australian Correspondence Schools offers courses in Permaculture and other http://www.ibiblio.org/ecolandtech/permaculture/mailarchives/permaculture-links/
COURSE TRANSFER AGREEMENT Also, additional credits for College of agriculture, Food and Environmental Science courses william.anderson@uwrf.edu. misc/course transfer agreement CVTC. http://www.uwrf.edu/college-of-agriculture/articulation/COURSE TRANSFER AGREEMEN
Subject File 133, Rhode Island State College courses, Receipts, misc. 19091911. 134, St. Louis World s Fair Exhibits of Colleges of agriculture and Mechanic Arts http://www.uri.edu/library/special_collections/registers/archives/agricultural/s
Extractions: RG #73 SERIES XIII SUBJECT FILE DATES: 6.5' (13 boxes) The Subject File consists of the general administrative files of the Agricultural Experiment Station over a fifty year period. included are correspondence, memos, reports, minutes of meetings of various agricultural groups in the state policies and procedures and publications. Topics include the work and research interests of other agricultural experiment stations throughout the country, the policies and procedures of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, farm equipment, the station's annual egg laying contest, feed, fertilizers, gypsy moth infestations, and poultry diseases. The records in this series are arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically by date within folders. BOX FOLDER FOLDER TITLE DATES Adams Fund Projects Adams Memorial Fund Agricultural Experiment Station: Directors of Directors of Jan-May 1904 Directors of June-Dec 1904 Directors of Directors of 1907-Apr 25, 190
Extractions: There are 8 Schools of Letters, Education, Law, Economics, Science( Medicine, Engineering and Agriculture, and the College of General Education. Those who have been admitted to the university as undergraduate must enroll for the first 2 years in the College of General Education which offers courses in liberal arts, foreign languages, health, and physical fitness and sports. Those who have successfully completed the required courses a the college can proceed to respective schools for specialized studies for the remaining 2 years. There are 8 Graduate Schools of Letters, Education, Law, Economics Science, Medicine, Engineering and Agriculture. Graduate School has Master's and Doctor's courses. Within the university, there are 4 research institutions, the main library, 8 common facilities for research use, and 3 to 8 research laboratories each in the School of Science, Engineering and Agriculture. 2-2 Educational Courses in School of Engineering and Graduate School of Engineering, and Tuition and Fees
RS 2-1 Adonijah Strong Welch Papers Dr. Welch helped develop Iowa States first courses in agriculture and mechanical arts and supported the Speeches misc. pages from misc. addresses http://www.lib.iastate.edu/arch/rgrp/2-1.html
Extractions: Ames, IA 50011-2140 Descriptive summary creator: Welch, Adonijah Strong (1821-1889) title: Papers dates: extent: 0.42 linear feet (1 document box) collection number: RS 2/1 repository: University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University. Administrative information access: Open for research publication rights: Consult Head, Special Collections Department preferred citation: Adonijah Strong Welch Papers, RS 2/1, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library. Biographical note Adonijah Strong Welch was born April 12, 1821 in East Hampton, Connecticut. He received the B.A. (1846) and M.A. (1852) from the University of Michigan. Dr. Welch became the first principal (1852-1865) of the Michigan State Normal School (Eastern Michigan University). In 1865, he moved to Florida and became involved in the orange and lumber industries.
Extractions: During recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in formal and informal training programs about sustainable agriculture in all regions of the world. We decided it was the right time to pull together as much of the best information about these opportunities as would fit into an issue of the Ag-Sieve. What follows is a mini-directory of courses, degree programs and intensive workshops that cover the gamut in subjects dealing with sustainable agriculture, primarily in the tropical regions. Our editorial staff sent a mailing out in midsummer to more than 100 groups who offer such training opportunities. As of printing time, we have heard from about 75 of them, and have compressed much of the pertinent material into the following six pages. We will continue to update this information as more responses are received. Should there be any inaccuracies in the information presented below, please notify us promptly so we can update it before printing a more extensive listing next year. We know there are many other programs in every region that we have missed, and so would greatly appreciate hearing from readers who are aware of additional training programs not included in this first listing. For a cross-referenced table of what type of training is offered by each agency, see page 8.
Index Of Standard Cross-Cultural Sample Codes misc Ritual Warfare, etc. 901914915 Outcomes regarding land/nonland 1655,1657, Type of agriculture (Plow, etc) 4, 233, 243, 680,-684, 1123,-1129 http://eclectic.ss.uci.edu/~drwhite/courses/stdsvars.html
New Zealand Sites - NZPAGES agriculture Horticulture Arts Entertainment Automotive Transportation Choose from 1000 s of courses available al over New Zealand. misc. http://education.nzpages.co.nz/education/misc._training/index6.html
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Agriculture Course Descriptions For Hawaii Community Colleges Agricultural courses Being Taught at University of Hawaii Community Colleges Breeds and classification of livestock cattle, poultry, hogs, misc. http://www.hawaiiag.org/partners/cccourse.htm
Extractions: These course descriptions are generic across all community colleges. Individual modifications, such as student evaluation and course requirements and expectations, can be made at the college level and the reader is directed to the specific college in question for further details. CLICK HERE TO JUMP DOWN TO FIRST COURSE DESCRIPTION AG 17 Home Gardening AG 20 Plant Science AG 21 Plant Identification AG 22 Plant Propagation AG 264 Plant Propagation (MCC number only) AG 25 Animal Science and Livestock AG 30 Soil Technology AG 122 Soils Technology* (MCC number only) AG 32 Plant Disease and Pest Control AG 34 Animal Disease and Pest Control AG 36 Pesticide Safety AG 41 Farm Equipment, Machinery and Power AG 42 Farm Physical Facilities, Construction and Maintenance AG 45 Irrigation Principles and Design AG 50 Farm Management AG 230 Farm Management* (MCC number only) AG 52 Marketing of Agriculture Products AG 60 Tropical Crop Production I AG 61 Tropical Crop Production II AG 64 Orchid Culture AG 70 Livestock Production I AG 71 Livestock Production II AG 73 Evaluation of Livestock AG 75 Range Management AG 80 Landscape Construction AG 90V Farm Practicum AG 93V Cooperative Vocational Education AG 100 Agriculture Orientation: Careers AG 101 Home Gardening (same as MCC) AG 130 Soils Technology AG 132 Plant Diseases, Insects, and their Control
Welcome To Career Services & Placement and by enrolling in courses for credit at the U of Pennsylvania. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF agriculture (Internship) Up to 4 intern positions are http://www.csp.msu.edu/pages/misc/cdc/pub/expl1_1.cfm
Extractions: COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES ALL MAJORS THE STUDENT CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION, INC. (Various Positions) Positions are open to any U.S. citizen or permanent resident 17 or older, that have graduated from high school or working toward a GED. We administer two department of interior AmeriCorps Projects, at over 50 sites throughout the Southwest and South Florida. SCA's Interior AmeriCorps Program represents a unique opportunity for Members to gain professional field experience while providing National Service. Contact: SCA/Interior AmeriCorps, P.O. Box 550, Charleston, NH 03603, 603/543-1700. HYBRITECH (Internship) We are seeking scholastically minded, high energy students who are eager to apply their college teachings within everyday situations. This is an excellent opportunity for students to build a resume, learn more about hybrid wheat and earn money all at the same time. Contact: Daria Springer at 800/239-7142, send resume and cover letter to: HybriTech Seed International, Attn: Human Resources, 5912 N. Meridian, Wichita KS 67204. MCHENRY COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT MELODY FARMS-LANSING
Misc. Formal courses Short courses Special Problems Distance Learning Youth Environmental Restoration Watershed Education Precision agriculture http://www.ag.auburn.edu/agrn/alric/maps/misc.php3?var=Misc.
N2359 and its Role in the Future of agriculture in Two New courses from University Extension The following course, Seed Biology, Production and Quality, http://www.seedquest.com/News/releases/usa/misc/n2359.htm
Extractions: December 3, 1999 Learn about Seed Biotechnology and its Role in the Future of Agriculture in Two New Courses from University Extension In light of the need for increased crop yields and nutritional quality to sustain the worlds exploding population, seed biotechnology is becoming an important industry. For example, protection from diseases and insects will increasingly be provided through genetically altered seeds rather than through chemical applications. Also, nutritional improvements developed through biotechnology will have a major impact on future food quality. In an effort to share knowledge and research in this growing area, the UC Davis Seed Biotechnology Center presents two University Extension workshops in March, 2000. Basics of Plant Biotechnology for Business Professionals, held on March 13, explains what biotechnology is and how it is used for crop plant improvement. This workshop gives an overview of the techniques and terminology of plant biotechnology and describes applications in breeding, seed production and new product development. Consumer concerns related to the use of plant biotechnology in agriculture are also discussed. The course is designed primarily for owners, managers, sales representatives and other seed industry personnel who are not directly involved in the science of biotechnology, as well as anyone who wants to learn more about the new methods available for crop improvement.
CPSC 221: Biotechnology In Agriculture CPSC 221 Biotechnology in agriculture Course description, objectives, schedule, Course Materials; Schedule of Topics Grading and misc Info http://www.cropsci.uiuc.edu/classes/cpsc221/
Extractions: Office hours: Mon. 10:00-12:00 AM, and Tues., Thurs. after class, other times by appointment. Course Time and Location Spring Timetable Entry : Not offered Fall semester or Summer Sessions. Course Overview Biotechnology is becoming an increasingly important component of agriculture, medicine, and industry. Our ability to isolate and modify genes and to move them across species barriers for designed purposes is powerful and promising, but is plagued by ethical and practical uncertainties. This course will provide an overview of biotechnology that will explore scientific, economic, and societal issues, with a primary focus on agricultural biotechnology. The course involves active student participation in the form of discussions and brief written and oral presentations. Over the course of the semester, key concepts from molecular genetics and biology that directly impact biotechnology will be introduced. Core techniques and methods of genetic engineering will be described. We will discuss the many diverse factors that influence the development, acceptance, and impact of specific agricultural biotechnology products. These include research, product development and manufacture, patents and intellectual property, government and regulatory issues, effects on agricultural production and marketing systems, ethical concerns, and consumer and public reaction. Guest lectures by visiting experts will provide a first-hand perspective on many aspects of biotechnology. The effects of biotechnology on individuals, societies, and ecosystems will be carefully considered.