Zenoble, O.C.; Powell, A. alabama blueberries. Circ HE Ala coop ext Serv Auburn Univ. Auburn, Ala. TheService. June 1988. (579) 6 p. ill. Go To Top of File Michigan State http://web1.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/modbb/blue0247.html
Extractions: Blueberry Citation Database - BLUE0247 Alabama blueberries. Circ HE Ala Coop Ext Serv Auburn Univ. Auburn, Ala. : The Service. June 1988. (579) 6 p. ill. Go To Top of File Michigan State University Extension Home Page Main Page for this Data Base This information is for educational purposes only. References to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned. This information becomes public property upon publication and may be printed verbatim with credit to MSU Extension. Reprinting cannot be used to endorse or advertise a commercial product or company. This file was generated from data base BB on 03/22/99. Data base BB was last revised on 04/02/98. For more information about this data base or its contents please contact blair@msue.msu.edu . Please read our for important information about using our site.
Farm Books: Poultry Homemade Brick Brooder, alabama Polytechnic extension service Circular 111 Turkey Production in California, California Ag, ext. service Circular 110, http://www.users.mis.net/~gwill/fb-poult.htm
Extractions: Many of the following poultry pamphlets and bulletins are small. If you order several, we will charge actual shipping which will be considerably less than $1.00/book. Alabama Turkey Talk , Alabama Polytechnic Institute Extension Circular 318, 1946, 38 p., $2.00. Better Rations - More Eggs , by F. E. Mussehl, University of Nebraska Ag College Ext. Service, Extension Cricular 1420 Revised, July, 1927, 14 pp., $1.00 Bimonthly Bulletin , Ohio Ag. Exp. Station, includes articles on "Raising Chicks in 1933" and "Leg Disorders of Growing Chicks," March-April 1933, $1.00 Buying Eggs for Home Use , University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension 1315, April 1949, 8 pp., $1.00 Common Diseases and Parasites of Poultry , Separate from 1942 U.S.D.A. Yearbook of Agriculture, pp. 931-1107, $2.00 A Compilation of Experimental Information on Feeding Laying Hens , Mississippi AES Bulletin 330 reprinted, 1940, 52 pp., $4.00 Consumer Poultry Meat Studies in the Northeast , Maine Ag Exp. Station Bulletin 536, 1955, 20 pp. $1.00 Delaware Poultry Handbook , 17th ed., 1962, 108 pp. (includes 1962 Official Directory of Delaware Poultry Breeding Flocks and Hatcheries and Dealers), $2.00
Florist Cleveland Ohio, Ohio Agric., coop. ext. Serv. S544.3.N3C66 ISSN 08951985 Reno, Nev. The College.Fact sheet - cooperative extension service, University of Maryland Fact sheet http://creekin.net/k22621-n240-florist-cleveland-ohio-ohio.html
Extractions: 98-R-125 Forest City Rental Prop. v. Cuyahoga County Board ofRevision, Cuyahoga County Auditor and Cleveland Board of Education. Real Property Tax. Stipulated. Board Members concur. ... 98-A-1143 Fairpark Co. v. Cuyahoga County Board of Revision, CuyahogaCounty Auditor and Cleveland Heights/University Heights Boardof Education. Real Property Tax. Dismissed. Board Members concur. ... 98-P-1211, 98-P-1212 Cleveland Board of Education v. Cuyahoga CountyBoard of Revision, the Cuyahoga County Auditor and John Gnandt. Real Property Tax. Denying Motion. ... [ Read More 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 35th 36th 37th 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd 43rd 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 49th 50th 51st 52nd 53rd 54th 55th 56th 57th 58th 59th 60th 61st 62nd 63rd 64th 65th 66th 67th 68th 69th 70th 71st 72nd 73rd 74th 75th 76th 77th 78th 79th 80th 81st 82nd 83rd 84th 85th 86th 87th 88th 89th 90th 91st 92nd 93rd 94th 95th 96th 97th 98th 99th 100th 101st 102nd 103rd 104th 105th 106th 107th 108th 109th 110th 111th 112th 113th 114th 115th 116th 117th 118th 119th 121st 122nd 124th Abbott Abert Acacia Achilles Adams Adler Ahmedi Air Cargo Alabama Albany Albion Aldrich Alexander Allerton Allis Allyn Alma Alois Alquran Alvina Amy Anderson Andover Andrea Angela Ann Appleton Arch Archer Arctic Arden Argon ... [
My Master Gardener Page Los Angeles Master Gardeners , Univ. of Calif. coop. ext. Florida Countycooperative extension service Master Gardener Coordinators http://www.hal-pc.org/~trobb/mastgar.html
Extractions: You are visitor A separate and distinct area of gardening is that of the Master Gardener - the voluntary arm of the Agricultural Extension Services. As a Past President and member of the Harris County Master Gardener Association (Houston, Texas), I am more familiar with the Texas Master Gardener program but Master Gardening is nationwide in scope and on this page I will be attempting to put it all together. I am often asked the question, "Who and what are 'Master Gardeners'"? The following comments, questions and answers are geared primarily to the Texas Master Gardener Program. However, with slight differences, they also apply to all 50 states since all now have "Master Gardener Programs". They also generally apply in the four Canadian provinces with the program except for the sponsorship of Cooperative Extension agencies. Master Gardeners are members of the local community who take an active interest in their lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers and gardens. They are enthusiastic, willing to learn and to help others, and able to communicate with diverse groups of people. What really sets Master Gardeners apart from other home gardeners is their special training in horticulture. In exchange for their training, persons who become Master Gardeners contribute time as volunteers, working through their cooperative Extension office to provide horticulture-related information to their communities.
Dr. Mary M. Peet - Reference List alabama Cooperative extension service. Porch, DW, CH Gilliam, JE Brown, JL Adrian, NCSU Ag. ext. service Insect Notes No.14. Firth, K. 1993. http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/sustainable/peet/ref.html
Extractions: Home Daum, D.R. 1994. Soil preparation: Do it right. American Vegetable Grower 42(2): 12-16, 57. Cassel, D.K. 1993. Soil compaction and management considerations. Proceedings of the 7th Annual NC Vegetable Expo., Raleigh, NC. Lilly, Paul. 1992. Tillage considerations. Presented at the 6th Annual NC Vegetable Expo., Raleigh, NC. Gershuny, G., and J. Srnilie. 1986. Soul of soil: A guide to ecological soil management. Gaia Services, St. Johnsbury, VT. Martens, D.A., and W.T. Frankenberger. 1992. Modification of infiltration rates in an organic-amended irrigated soil. Agron. J. 84:707-717. Tucker, M.R. 1992. Vegetable crops soil test summary. Distributed at the 6th Annual NC Vegetable Expo., Raleigh, NC. Hochmuth, G. 1993. Hard figures for petiole sap testing. American Vegetable Grower 41(12): 62-63 Shainberg, I., M.E. Sumner, W.P. Miller, M.P.W. Farina, M.A. Pavan, and M.V. Fey. 1989. Use of gypsum on soils: A review. Advances in Soil Science 9: 1-111. Rhoads, F.M., E.A. Hanlon and S.M. Olson. 1992. Phosphorus availability to snap beans as affected by lime sequence and phosphorus source. Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings 52:90-94.
Priester Conference 2000 - Participants Sarah L. Anderson University of Arkansas coop ext Services PO Box 391 Fax720913-5289 Email jfrobose@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Barbara Garland http://www.nnh.org/newpriester/participants00.htm
CES CYF Network Human Resources Database Cook, John A. (Tony), extension 4H Specialist, alabama Cooperative extension System Resource Splst, University of Alaska Cooperative ext. http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp
Extractions: Home Professional Database The purpose of the CYFERnet Experts Database is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service. Search Results Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Abraham, Cathy Early Childhood Consultant self-employed Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella
EPA Region 4 - State Children's Health Programs alabama Cooperative Extension System Exit EPA Disclaimer University of KentuckyCooperative Extension service Exit EPA Disclaimer http://www.epa.gov/region4/air/childrenshealth/activities/outreach.htm
Extractions: Resources Region 4 Children's Environmental Health Program established a partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES) through regional land grant universities to develop state capacity in children's environmental health. CSREES contacts are listed below. Through this partnership, EPA and CSREES have conducted educational activities to increase awareness of children's environmental health hazards faced by our children. Education and outreach material addressing health hazards (displays, newsletters, curriculums, videos, etc.) are being utilized and distributed in over 80% of the counties in the region. CSREES also provides compliance assistance for EPA's lead program in all eight states. Three states have partnered with their Schools of Pharmacy to address childhood asthma. The 1890 - Traditional Black Land Grant Institutions are now involved in the partnership, focusing their efforts on under-served audiences. NC State has partnered with the Cherokee Indian Reservation in North Carolina to develop materials specific for Native American audiences. A number of states are also developing materials for Latino audiences.
Gigablast Search Results alabama Cooperative Extension System Operates as the primary educational outreach South Dakota State University Cooperative Extension service http://dir.gigablast.com/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative_Extension/
Vindex - Zoekresultaten Voor alabama Cooperative Extension System. Operates as the primary educational outreach New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension service http://www.vindex.nl/dmoz.jspx?topic_id=Top/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooper
Starting A Food Processing Business In Virginia Virginia Cooperative extension http//ext.vt.edu What You Should Know BeforeYou Get Started, alabama Cooperative extension System, alabama A M and http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/foods/348-963/348-963.html
Extractions: Authors: Tim Roberts, Extension Specialist, Food Safety, Virginia Tech; Ann Lastovica, Extension Specialist, Family Management, Virginia State University; and Susan Sumner, Department Head, Associate Professor, Food Science and Technology, Virginia Tech Publication Number 348-963, Posted June 2001 Introduction Should You Start Your Own Business? Marketing, Promotion and Advertising Figuring Expenses / Developing a Budget ... Acknowledgments "That's the greatest salsa I have ever eaten! You should consider marketing it." Have you ever had a friend or relative comment about a special steak sauce you make or a cookie recipe that was handed down from your great-grandmother? If so, this publication was written for you and provides the most current information about starting a food processing business in Virginia. You may be surprised to find that starting a food business is not as simple as it may sound. Like any small business, food enterprises require careful planning, dedication, and skilled management to be successful. But the food business is unique when compared to most other types of businesses. The food you produce can have a direct effect on your customers' health and safety. In fact, a food product that has been improperly processed could cause serious illness or even death. Consequently, a business that makes or sells food products must comply with a number of complex and often confusing federal, state, and local regulations.
Ranch & Livestock Links: Research - Extension Services alabama Cooperative Extension System The mission of the county programs are The Kentucky Cooperative Extension service is the educational resource for http://ranchers.ranchlinks.com/Research_-_Extension_Services/
National GIS/GPS Integration Team Members - Listed By State alabama Cooperative Extension System Voice 205.489.5376 Fax 205.489.3521 Sendemail Cooperative Extension service North Carolina State University http://www.tnstate.edu/iager/gisgps/membersbystate.htm
National GIS/GPS Integration Team Members Cooperative Extension service Oklahoma State University Voice 405.744.8885 alabama A M University Voice 256.858.4192 Send email. Blue divider bar http://www.tnstate.edu/iager/gisgps/members.htm
Farm Fresh Markets:Alabama Email fremont@coop.ext.colostate.edu Time 730 am100 pm Duration June 14-Octr4 Wedn, Castle Rock Farmers Market Contact Michelle Wach http://starchefs.com/features/farm_fresh/html/farmdetail.php?sf_id=6
Pricing Pricing for services. Wyo. coop. ext. Serv., Laramie. 12 p. Bly, RW, and G. Blake.1986. Out on your own from corporate to selfemployment. http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/RanchRecr/handbook/pricing.htm
Extractions: Pricing It Right the First Time Determining the right price to charge for the ranch recreation experience is difficult for a rancher with no experience in the business. Too often ranchers underestimate what their services are worth to potential customers. Living in rural areas, they take for granted such things as the scenery and seeing wildlife. They may not recognize that urban and suburban hunters view the ranch as a place "to get away from it all." But urbanites are eager to enjoy these pleasures and look forward to hunting season with great anticipation. As soon as one year's hunting is ended, they often start planning next year's and may schedule their hunting vacations many months or a year in advance. Hunting on your ranch is therefore the fulfillment of someone's year-long dream. If you fulfill it well, you can price accordingly.