L-I: RV: [MAILAMERICA] MISC: GAO Premio Nobel Alternativo LI RV MAILAMERICA misc GAO Premio Nobel Alternativo of lobbying, training courses, workshops, documentation centers, demonstration farms, http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/leninist-international/1999-October/005213.
Extractions: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 13:55:41 -0300 Previous message: L-I: AGAINST THE YUGOSLAV PEOPLE Next message: L-I: Re: Oedipal Revolts (was Re: Doing a Kant) Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] ... mailamerica@llistes.uji.es Estimados/as amigos/as de Mailamerica, desde este medio queremos felicitar al Grupo de Agricultura Organica (GAO) de Cuba, por la consecucion del Premio Nobel Alternativo. Asimismo aprovechar estas lineas para felicitar a todos sus miembros y congratularnos de la presencia de Reinaldo Funes -miembro del GAO- en nuestra Universidad (Universitat Jaume I). Felicidades, CIAL Universitat Jaume I A continuacion enviamos un extracto de la comunicacion de prensa enviada efecto: PRESS RELEASE >"This award is truely an honor for Cuba, for GAO, and for all the >work in Cuba," said Dr. Fernado Funes Aguilar, President of GAO. "We >chemically-dependent agriculture is not the only way to feed a country." >"I hope this award will awaken the world to the amazing achievements Cuba
Andrew Bootsma, M.Sc., Personal Profile Agricultural Emergency Planning Course, Emergency Planning Canada. agriculture Canada, Research Branch, Ottawa, Ont. LRRC Internal misc. Bull. http://res2.agr.ca/ecorc/personnel/boot_a1_e.htm
Extractions: Ecological Recycling Society (ERS) Greece Ecological Sanitation Research (EcoSanRes) Sweden United States Ecotec Group (ECT) Italy Ekonerg - Energy and Enviromental Protection Institute Croatia Empresa de la Gestión de Residuos Industriales, SA (EMGRISA) Spain Energovironment Consulting Ltd Canada Envirion Waste Management Netherlands Environ United Kingdom Environment and Plastics Industry Council (EPIC) Canada India Environmental Business Strategies CC (EBS) South Africa Environmental Development Company (EDCO) Saudi Arabia Environmental Management Centre (EMC) India Environmental Resources Management (ERM) Hong Kong Environmental Resources Management (ERM) India Environmental Resources Management Ireland Ltd (ERM) Ireland Environmental Services Association (ESA) United Kingdom Environmental Solutions (Asia) Pte Ltd (ESA) Singapore EnviroServ Waste Management Pty Ltd South Africa ERE Consult Sdn Bhd Malaysia Ernst Basler + Partner AG Switzerland Germany EuRec Technology GmbH Germany Germany Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety, and Energy Technology (UMSICHT)
Mbox-3: December Audio Conference sci.agriculture Farming, agriculture and related topics. All votes must be received by 235959 UTC, Announcement of forthcoming courses and conferences http://www.sare.org/sanet-mg/archives/html-home/3-html/0030.html
Extractions: Goal To evaluate the components of Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP). Program/Policy Description MFIP attempts to encourage work, alleviate poverty, and reduce welfare dependence through financial incentives and mandatory participation in employment-focused services for long-term welfare recipients, which expands on the pre-existing voluntary STRIDE employment program. Child Outcomes Survey: Enhanced survey developed to obtain information about MFIP's impacts on children. Target measures include child care, education, health and safety, and social and emotional adjustment.
Sanjib Bhuyan More specifically, I teach both undergraduate and graduate courses that are misc. Report No. 178, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, North Dakota State http://aesop.rutgers.edu/~bhuyan/
Extractions: My research areas could be broadly divided into following areas: Industrial organization of the food industries - Primary focus is on the problems and issues related to food firm and industry organization and behavior, particularly relating to structure, conduct and performance. Past and current research include modeling and measurement of structure, conduct and performance of food industries and analysis of vertical coordination. Cooperatives Interest is mainly on cooperative theory and practice. Research in this area include analysis of integration incentives for farmer-owned cooperatives, conducting market potential studies for non-agricultural businesses and cooperatives, carrying out performance analysis of farmer-owned cooperatives, and examining the role of cooperatives in agricultural and rural development.
Extractions: Training Classes Learning and Development Resources Training Keywords Training Programs ... Advertise Programs Web training-classes.com Legend: online course instructor led class learn at home group study self directed training cd based training DVD based training printed book e-book digital book workshop seminar train the trainer computer based learning discounted it training centre : Freeway Global Link Ltd it training centre : Belding Skills Development Corporation ...more it training centre : Micro Market Training Centre it training centre : London School of Accountancy ...more it training centre : Success Resources International Pty ltd Success Resources International Pty Ltd is a market leader for the delivery of training, organisational development, customer satisfaction surveys, mystery shopping and consulting services to the Automotive and Service Sector Industries in Australia and New Zealand. Success Resources International has the people, knowledge and resources to develop and deliver programs tailored to client needs. Programs will address both underpinning knowledge and skills required to develop the evolving requirements of our customers. Our extensive industry experience combined with our unique accelerated learning principles helps build better business by: Enhancing productivity Maximising existing human resources Enhancing the leadership and capability of all staff Talk to Success R ...more It Training Centre Training Companies (loose matches)
Extractions: Training Classes Learning and Development Resources Training Keywords Training Programs ... Advertise Programs Web training-classes.com Legend: online course instructor led class learn at home group study self directed training cd based training DVD based training printed book e-book digital book workshop seminar train the trainer computer based learning discounted centre : Freeway Global Link Ltd centre : Belding Skills Development Corporation ...more centre : New Horizons Computer Learning Centre centre : CLC - Computer Learning Centre, Inc. centre : Automotive Aftermarket E-Learning Centre Ltd. ...more centre : Micro Market Training Centre centre : New Horizons Computer Learning Centre centre : London School of Accountancy ...more centre : Success Resources International Pty ltd Success Resources International Pty Ltd is a market leader for the delivery of training, organisational development, customer satisfaction surveys, mystery shopping and consulting services to the Automotive and Service Sector Industries in Australia and New Zealand. Success Resources International has the people, knowledge and resources to develop and deliver programs tailored to client needs. Programs will address both underpinning knowledge and skills required to develop the evolving requirements of our customers. Our extensive industry experience combined with our unique accelerated learning principles helps build better business by: Enhancing productivity Maximising existing human resources Enhancing the leadership and capability of all staff Talk to Success R
College Profiles - The University Of Nevada/Las Vegas More than 88 percent of the undergraduate courses are taught by The College of agriculture offers majors in agricultural business (with options in http://www.collegeprofiles.com/wyoming.html
Extractions: The University of Wyoming (UW), a public land-grant institution founded in 1886, is a reflection of the global community it serves. The extensive range of academic programs offered at UW inspires the development of "new thinking" and promotes fulfilling careers in the rapidly evolving world. Wyoming, unique among the fifty states, has only one university. UW enjoys tremendous support from within its state as well as from an alumni network that spans the globe. More than 11,900 students from all parts of the U.S. and sixty other countries attend UW classes in Laramie and at outreach sites around the state. The variety of students at UW enriches the educational experience for all by fostering a multicultural environment that encourages sharing and learning about those with different heritages and cultural backgrounds. It is this dialogue that continues to promote respect and appreciation for diversity. The University offers bachelor's degree programs in six undergraduate colleges: the Colleges of Agriculture, Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, and Health Sciences. Undergraduate education is a high priority at UW. More than 88 percent of the undergraduate courses are taught by professors, and the average class size is 24 students. UW also offers eighty-five graduate and professional programs, including the Doctor of Pharmacy, the Juris Doctor, and the new master's program in e-business.
IID - Water Its course runs a 1400mile distance and its watershed covers 157 million acres Roughly one out of every three jobs is directly related to agriculture. http://www.iid.com/water/irr-agriculture.html
Extractions: The feasibility of irrigating the barren Imperial Valley with water from the Colorado River was recognized as early as the 1850s. It wasn't until 1901 that the California Development Company started diverting water to the Imperial Valley through a canal, called the Alamo, which had its heading in the United States but ran most of its course through Mexico. In 1905, a winter flood caused the Colorado River to jump its banks and flow freely into the Imperial Valley creating the Salton Sea. The sea is still used as a drainage basin for irrigation and storm runoff in the Imperial, Coachella and Mexicali valleys. The Imperial Irrigation District was formed in 1911 to acquire properties of the bankrupt California Development Company. By 1922, the district had also acquired the 13 mutual water companies that had developed and operated the distribution canals. Since 1942, the Imperial Valley has received its water through the All-American Canal, which runs its entire length in the United States. The 82-mile-long All-American Canal carries water from the Imperial Dam on the Colorado River west to agriculture and cities in the Imperial Valley.
Extractions: Full-time Personnel Allen, Fred Augé, Bob Ayalew, Mentewab Babbit, Beth Bailey, Andy Bates, Gary Brawley, Pat Breeden, Greg Brown, Dawn Cassidy, Terrie Chen, Feng Cheng, Max Craig, Chism Creswell, Cathy Crockett, Janice Cummins, John Denton, Paul Deyton, Dennis Ellis, Debbie Flanagan, Phil Garton, Stephen Good, Laura Gwathmey, Owen Hamilton, Susan Hensley, Richard Johnson, Richard Kitts, Sandy Kincer, David Klingeman, William Kopsell, Dean Lentz, Gloria Lockwood, Dave McDaniel, Gary McElroy, Scott Menendez, Garry Meyers, Beth Miller, Robert Millwood, Reggie Mueller, Tom Newburn, James Ohnoutkova, Ludmilla Osburn, Lori Pantalone, Vince Parham, John Rhodes, Neil Ridings, Patty Robinson, Darren Rogers, Sam Rudis, Mary Samples, Tom Sams, Carl Smith, Brent Sorochan, John Spencer, Madeline Steckel, Larry
Pest Management Programs - Certification Equivalents Agricultural Weed (available in English and Spanish) The control of weeds in including but not limited to golf courses, parks, schools, lawns, yards, http://aec.army.mil/usaec/pest/cert-wa.html
Extractions: DoD Category Washington State Equivalent 2 Forest Agricultural Weed Agricultural Insect and Disease Control Pest Animal Control 3 Ornamental and Turf Turf and Ornamental Weed Ornamental Insect and Disease Control Structural and Turf Demossing 3a Soil Fumigation Soil Fumigation 5 Aquatic Plant and Animal Aquatic Pest Control Aquatic Pest Control - Irrigation 6 Right-of-Way Rights-of-Way Weed 6a Grassland and Non-Crop Agricultural Land Agricultural Weed Agricultural Insect and Disease Control 7 Industrial, Institutional, Structural and Health-Related PCO General PCO Structural Structural and Turf Demossing 7a Stored Product Fumigation Fumigant Stored Grain 8 Public Health Public Health Pest Control 10 Demonstration and Research Categories Relevant to Research 11 Aerial None Required Certifications granted by Washington State Department of Agriculture Other Licenses/Permits Required
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UWRF-PES-Agronomy Program AGBI 252 Agricultural Biochemistry Laboratory Techniques 1 cr. hr. Select one course from the following AGRN 267 Small Grain and misc Crop Production 3 http://www.uwrf.edu/pes/crop&soil/crops.html
KSU Ag Ed - Site Map For Kansas State University Ag Ed KSU Agricultural Education (Ag Ed) website. Site is loaded with great information KSU Ag Ed prepares students to become agriculture teachers and other http://coe.ksu.edu/ageducation/sitemap.html
Other Agricultural Related Pages Center for agriculture in the Environment . American Farmland Trust. World Wide Web Sites of Interest to agriculture. Last Update January 25, 1996 . http://www.taiwan-agriculture.org/others.html
Extractions: Agriculture (Engineering and Technology) Agronomy . Animal Husbandry . Fisheries . Forestry . Horticulture . Industrial Applications . Range Management . Veterinary Medicine . Wildlife Management . Articles . Not Just Cows: A Guide to Internet/Bitnet Resources CAE - List of Publications LIST OF PUBLICATIONS . Center for Agriculture in the Environment . American Farmland Trust. 1992. Sustainable Agriculture Program Directory 1992 . AFT Center for Agriculture in the Environment, DeKalb, Illinois. 70 pp. . ... BUBL WWW Subject Tree - Agriculture BUBL WWW Subject Tree . [BUBL Subject Tree: UDC or Alphabetical] [BUBL Home Page] . 63 - Agriculture, Aquaculture, Forestry, Fisheries . BUBL Gopher . BUBL's Agriculture Resources Gopher . Agriculture, Aquaculture, Forestry, Fisheries . Ag-Links - Links for the Agriculture Industry International Sites These pages will not be updated. For sites updated at least weekly, see IPMnet's listing. .Multinational . CAB InternationalAgricultural information and databases . Center for Tropical Pest Management . CGIAR Consultative Group ... Aberdeen University Department Of Agriculture Agriculture Information, Pictures and Texts. . NetVet, Online Vet Info. . Covers many topics, with a large amount of agriculture information. . Amphibians. . Birds. . Cats. . Cows. . Dogs. . Exotic Animals. . Ferrets. . ...
Understanding Agricultural Drainage, AEX-320-97 About 55 percent of Ohio s agricultural soils need drainage improvement to Golf courses make extensive use of both surface and subsurface drains. http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0320.html
Extractions: Andrew D. Ward Agriculture is Ohio's largest industry. Because much of the state is characterized by fertile, flat soils and adequate rainfall, crop production occurs on 45 percent of Ohio's land area. About 55 percent of Ohio's agricultural soils need drainage improvement to minimize soil erosion, excess soil-water conditions in the plant root zone, and unfavorable field conditions for farm equipment in the spring and fall. Ohio's agricultural drainage needs are very similar to those in states such as Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Illinois and Louisiana. Nationally, drainage improvement is required on more than 20 percent of our cropland (approximately 110 out of 421 million acres). Maintaining existing water management improvements is quite important because proper management of the soil, and soil water, is required to sustain production and profitability on agricultural soils. In recent years, public concern has increased about the nature of agricultural drainage, and the impact of agricultural drainage improvements on the quality of Ohio's water resources and environment. This publication is designed to help Ohio's citizens understand the purpose and nature of agricultural drainage improvements, particularly those related to the drainage of excess water from cropland in Ohio.