LII: State Statutes By Topic Topical index State Statutes on the Internet agriculture; Alcoholic Beverages;alternative Dispute Resolution; Business and Professions Code http://straylight.law.cornell.edu/topics/state_statutes.html
Extractions: [For a full listing of State Statutes on the Net, click here Alabama- Title 6, Chapter 6 Alaska Arizona- Title 12, Article 2 Arkansas- Title 16, Subtitle1- 7 California (see Title 2, Division 3, Part 1, Chapter 4.5, Article 5) Colorado- Title 13, Article 22, Part 2 ... South Carolina- Title 15, Chapter 48 South Dakota Tennessee- Title 29, Chapter 5 Texas (see Government Code, Title 10, Subtitle A, 2008) Utah- Title 58, Chapter 39a Vermont- Title 12, Chapter 192 ... Wisconsin- Chapter 802-12 PDF Wyoming- Title 1, Chapter 36
Alternative Agriculture Fact Sheet Index Organizational Structures Available to agriculture Businesses, PDF format A First Feed alternative, PDF format. An Introduction to Aquaponics The http://www.siu.edu/~readi/factsheetindex.htm
Extractions: TITLE FORMAT FORMAT Can Fee Hunting Increase Your Bottom Line? PDF format HTML format New Crops PDF format HTML format Ideas for Small Acreage PDF format HTML format Small Farms and USDA Programs PDF format HTML format What is Kenaf? PDF format HTML format Organizational Structures Available to Agriculture Businesses PDF format HTML format History of Ethanol Production PDF format Production of Ethanol PDF format PDF format Basic Web Site Development Using Plug and Play Templates PDF format Bee Keeping Business Plan 47 page document (slow to load) PDF format TITLE FORMAT FORMAT Aquaculture in the United States: An Introduction to the Industry PDF format HTML format Aquaculture in the World: An Introduction to the Industry PDF format HTML format Wetlands and Illinois Agricultural PDF format HTML format Coho Salmon PDF format Marketing Illinois Aquaculture Products HTML format A Production Method for Freshwater Prawns in Illinois Ponds
Reviews Review from American Journal of alternative agriculture, vol. 15 The combinationof the glossary and the comprehensive index was something I greatly http://www.agroecology.org/textbook/sgreviews.htm
Extractions: Reviews of Agroecology: Ecological Processes in Sustainable Agriculture Review from the IPM Practitioner Review from Extension and Education Materials for Sustainable Agriculture , vol. 7 Review from Biological Agriculture and Horticulture , vol. 16 Review from Journal of Environmental Quality , vol. 28 Review from American Journal of Alternative Agriculture , vol. 15 From Integrated Pest Management Practitioner , February, 1998, published by the Bio-Integral Resource Center How are we to put "culture" back into agriculture? This is one of the many questions posed and answered in this impressive publication. Agroecology is a simply written and beautifully organized presentation of a very complex subject. Right from the start, the author orients the reader by giving his recommendations for using the textbook, while accommodating various levels of knowledge. The first half of the book, divided into section I, "Introduction to Agroecology," and section II, "Plants and Environmental Factors," teaches the basics. Chapter 1, "The Need for Sustainable Food Production Systems," begins with the author's definition of agroecologyhow applying ecological concepts and principles to the design and management of systems of food production can help us produce food more sustainably. Gliessman's definition, and his book, emphasize a scientific approach to sustainable agriculture. Although agroecology authors sometimes put relatively little emphasis on laboratory and experiment station research, and considerably more emphasis on farm-based experiments, the approach here is more balanced.
Extractions: http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/ AgEcon Search: Research in Agricultural and Applied Economics is a keyword searchable Web site developed at the University of Minnesota with full text reports on agricultural economics, rural sociology, and related topics. Try typing in sustainable, organic, and rotation to view samples of full-text ag bulletins and papers. E-answers
Agriculture Library Index Faulkner s book created a flurry of popular interest in alternatives to is an effort of the US Department of agriculture to assist alternative farming. http://www.soilandhealth.org/01aglibrary/01aglibwelcome.html
Extractions: Albrecht, William A. "Loss Of Soil Organic Matter And Its Restoration" Soils and Men: USDA Yearbook of Agriculture. Washington, D.C., United States Department of Agriculture, 1938. Each year, the practice going on for several decades, the United States Department of Agriculture published a yearbook. This particular Yearbook of Agriculture, Soils and Men , is widely considered the best of the lot. And this article by William Albrecht may well be It is our hope to eventually present the entire yearbook online. PUBLIC DOMAIN Albrecht, William A. "The Drought Myth: The Absence of Water Is Not The Problem." Pinched from the Acres.usa website. It is not possible at this time to determine the complete citation for this article; it could be one of three different original publications. However, Acres has put it online and thus, effectively, tossed it into the public domain. Explains that much of the apparency of moisture stress is subsoil infertility. Some have experienced that foliar feeding of apparently moisture-stressed crops will "cure" them. Downloads as a small PDF.
Ific.org : Agriculture & Food Production Although alternative agriculture is not a welldefined set of practices or alternative agriculture can be compatible with small or large farms and many http://www.ific.org/food/agriculture/index.cfm
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Ific.org : Glossary Of Food-Related Terms alternative agriculture techniques cannot be uniformly applied across all weight is 100 percent above the ideal and a body mass index of 45 or greater. http://www.ific.org/glossary/index.cfm
Extractions: var gMenuControlID=0; var menus_included = 0; var jsPageAuthorMode = 0; var jsSessionPreviewON = 1; var jsDlgLoader = '/glossary/loader.cfm'; var jsSiteID = 1; var jsSubSiteID = 32; var kurrentPageID = 812; document.CS_StaticURL = "http://ific.nisgroup.com/"; document.CS_DynamicURL = "http://ific.nisgroup.com/"; Journalists Health/Nutrition/Agricultural Professionals Government Officials Educators ... Learn more. . . Search Options Site Map IFIC.org Glossary Glossary of Food-Related Terms Nn - Zz >> Please note: This document references the Food Guide Pyramid , which was updated in April 2005 by the United States Department of Agriculture and is now the MyPyramid Food Guidance System . Please check back for an updated version of this document. In the meantime, visit http://www.mypyramid.gov for more information. Aa Bb Cc Dd ... Mm Acesulfame K, or acesulfame potassium, is a low-calorie sweetener approved for use in the United States in 1988. It is an organic salt consisting of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, sulphur and potassium atoms. It is 200 times sweeter than sucrose, has a synergistic sweetening effect with other sweeteners, has a stable shelf-life and is heat stable. It is excreted through the human digestive system unchanged, and is therefore non-caloric.
Culture & Agriculture -Publication Index alternative agriculture in the US, Stuart Plattner, p. 8,17. Author. 1. Deutsch,AE, Fall 1983, 21. ãThe Nature of Weed Control Practice Related to Its http://colfa.utsa.edu/organization/culture&agriculture/index/Num21-83.htm
Culture & Agriculture -Publication Index Animal agriculture for the Reforestation of Degraded Tropical Forests, agriculture Building Moral Community or an alternative Consumer Choice?, http://colfa.utsa.edu/organization/culture&agriculture/index/Num51-95.htm
Extractions: American Anthropological Association SPRING/SUMMER 1995 NUMBER 51/52 1. Title Animal Agriculture for the Reforestation of Degraded Tropical Forests, Ronald Nigh, p. 2-6. Surviving on Chaos: Land Use Strategies in the Peruvian Amazon, 1987-92, William M. Loker, p. 7-12. NAFTA and the Milking of Dairy Farmers in Central Mexico, James H. McDonald, p. 13-18. Agricultural Microenterprises: Their Role in the Development of the Agricultural Economy in Zimbabwe, Nancy E. Horn, p. 19-22. Domestic Education and the Politics of Positivism: Rethinking the History of Home Economics, Latta, Kristine, Jeffrey Longhofer, Jerry Floersch, and Lara Kusnetsky, p. 23-27. Community Supported Agriculture: Building Moral Community or an Alternative Consumer Choice?, Cynthia Abbott Cone and Ann Kakaliouras, p. 28-31. 2. Author Cone, Cynthia Abbott and Ann Kakaliouras, Spring/Summer 1995, 51/52. äCommunity Supported Agriculture: Building Moral Community or an Alternative Consumer Choice?ä Horn, Nancy E., Spring/Summer 1995, 51/52. ãAgricultural Microenterprises: Their Role in the Development of the Agricultural Economy in Zimbabwe.ä
SAL, The Sustainable Agriculture Library Henry A Wallace Institute of alternative agriculture A nonprofit, tax-exempt, Information Resources for Sustainable agriculture - index http://www.ippc.orst.edu/sare/sal/
Extractions: (Internet Virtual Library for Sustainable Agriculture Resources) ABSTRECO - Abstract bulletin on sustainable agriculture - A bibliography of articles, reports, books and other publications relevant to the broad field of sustainable agriculture. The abstract coverage is a selection from the Union Catalogue of Agricultural Books and Periodicals and other databases in AGRALIN Ag Search Engines @griculture Online (an online magazine, edited by Successful Farming) AgFind.com AgriSurf! (searchable index to internet ag sites) AgriWeb Canada (Canadian agriculture and food resources) Biology, Agriculture and Medical Resources INFOMINE CAFFEINE Canada's Agrifood Directory Ceres Online - AgWeb (agricultural sites on the Internet) Clipart (black-and-white cartoon images) Sustainable Farming Connection Sustainable Agriculture Network
California Agriculture INDEX 2002 California agriculture 2002 index next Longterm studies find benefits,challenges in alternative rice straw management Bird et al. Mar-Apr p69 http://calag.ucop.edu/index2002.html
Extractions: Issue dates: Jan-Dec 2002 previous California Agriculture Index next The following research articles, news stories and editorials appeared in California Agriculture , Volume 56, Numbers 1 through 6, January through December 2002; numbers are Jan-Feb (1), Mar-Apr (2), May-June (3), July-Aug (4), Sept-Oct (5) and Nov-Dec (6). Back issues may be purchased for $5 per copy, while supplies last; make checks payable to UC Regents. ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC PLOICY
California Agriculture INDEX 2004 California agriculture 2004 index next alternative techniques improveirrigation and nutrient management on dairies Schwankl, Frate JulySept p159 http://calag.ucop.edu/index2004.html
Extractions: Issue dates: Jan-Dec 2004 previous California Agriculture Index The following research articles, news stories and editorials appeared in California Agriculture , Volume 58, Numbers 1 through 4, January through December 2004; numbers are Jan-Mar (1), Apr-June (2), July-Sept (3) and Oct-Dec (4). Back issues may be purchased for $5 per copy, while supplies last; make checks payable to UC Regents. The complete contents of all 2004 issues, including PDF versions of research articles, can be found online at http://CaliforniaAgriculture.ucop.edu Getachew, DePeters, Robinson Jan-Mar
Educating About Agriculture alternative agriculture. alternative Farming Systems Information Centerwww.nal.usda.gov/afsic/index.html. Animal agriculture http://www.ageducate.org/links/links2.html
WC@WI - American Journal Of Alternative Agriculture alternative agriculture Policy A New Time to Choose Special issue based on Key words agroecological index, homogeneity year, longterm research, http://www.winrock.org/wallacecenter/ajaatoc.htm
New Alternative Agriculture Center index for this volume New Crops News NewCROPS home page Subtitle G ofTitle XVI, alternative Agricultural Research and Commercialization (AARC), http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/NewCropsNews/92-2-1/aarc.html
Extractions: index for this volume New Crops News ... NewCROPS home page New Crops News, Spring 1992, vol. 2 no. 1 Subtitle G of Title XVI, Alternative Agricultural Research and Commercialization (AARC), is designed to help expedite industrial products from agricultural materials to the marketplace. It encompasses research, development, and other activities to advance new products or processes into the marketplace for non-feed, non-food, nontraditional forest or fiber products. Success would help diversify agricultural markets, foster rural economic development, provide environmentally friendly products, reduce imports, encourage private-public cooperation, and increase return on investment of taxpayer dollars. A new entity is to be created within USDA to administer the AARC subtitle. Regional Centers (no bricks and mortar) at host institutions will assist in implementing the programs on a regional basis after $5 million are appropriated. (At present only $4.5 million have been appropriated). The USDA has been soliciting recommendations for nine nominees to the Alternative Agricultural Research and Commercialization Board. The Board will be appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture (Edward Madigan) and is to be responsible for general supervision and policy control of AARC. For more information consult Mark Dungan, Office of the Secretary, room 200A, USDA, Washington DC 20250.
Monthly Review Index To Volume 50. index AUTHOR index TO VOLUME 50. MR Home Subscribe Order Single Issue Back Issues MR alternative agriculture Works The Case of Cuba 3;137 http://www.monthlyreview.org/mrindx.htm
Monthly Review Author Index Volume 50 index Volume 50 May 1998 April 1999. Home Subscribe. Review Rosset,Peter M. alternative agriculture Works The Case of Cuba, JUL/AUG98 http://www.monthlyreview.org/volume50.htm
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Extractions: Return to: Subject Index How to Use Index Description List of Institutions (Subjects AGRICULTURAL - ALZHEIMER) Subject URL for Subject Pages AGRICULTUAL BIOTECHNOLOGY DATABASES (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRATION UNITED STATES ACCOUNTING (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRATION UNITED STATES (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL ASSISTANCE (3) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY OECD COUNTRIES (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY SAFETY MEASURES (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY (3) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS DICTIONARIES (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS UNITED STATES (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS UNITED STATES (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION CALIFORNIA CENTRAL VALLEY (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION CALIFORNIA (1) Infomine: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION UNITED STATES (3)
Mbox-8: Alternative Agriculture News, 8/95 alternative agriculture News, 8/95 The index of prices paid to farmers fortheir crops rose 7.5 percent between 1982 and 1993; whereas the index of http://www.sare.org/sanet-mg/archives/html-home/8-html/0432.html
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Extractions: AARCC - Alternative Agricultural Research and Commercialization Corporation AC - Area Conservationist ACA - Agricultural Credit Association ACE - Agriculture in Concert with the Environment ACP - Agricultural Conservation Program ACTPN - Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations ADR - Alternative Dispute Resolution AFDC - Aid To Families With Dependent Children AFPA - Agricultural Fair Practices Act of 1967 AFTA - ASEAN Free Trade Agreement AI - Artificial Insemination AID - Agency for International Development AMS - Agricultural Marketing Service (USDA) AMS - Aggregate Measure of Support AMTA - Agricultural Market Transition Act ANCOM - Andean Common Market ANPR - Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking APA - Administrative Procedure Act APAC - Agricultural Policy Advisory Committee APEC - Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation APHIS - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA) AQI - Agricultural Quarantine Inspection ARI - Aquifer Risk Index ARP - Acreage Reduction Program ARS - Agricultural Research Service (USDA) ASCS - Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service ASEAN - Association of Southeast Asian Nations - Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia minus Singapore, Brunei and Vietnam