WSSA University, Government And Industry Website Links Page State Res., Ed., and ext. service Federal Interagency Committee for Alaska,U. Alaska, http//www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/html/publist/anrpubs.html http://www.wssa.net/directories/links.htm
Extractions: The Society You will leave the WSSA web site when you click on any of the below listed sites Agriculture, Food, and Rural Development of Alberta, Canada Animal and Plant Control Commission - South Australia R. Carter (Weed Science advisor) Agricultural Research Service USDA Animal and Plant Control Commission - South Australia R. Carter (Weed Science advisor) Aphis noxious weed programs USDA ARS North Central Soil Conservation Research Laboratory - Morris, MN F. Forcella California Dept. of Pesticide Regulation Canadian Forest Service - Biocontrol Method for Reedgrass (English and French available) R. Winder Coop. State Res., Ed., and Ext. Service Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds (FICMNEW) - USDA D. Miller of University of Wisconsin - Madison IR-4 Program National Ag. Statistics Ser. National Wildlife Refuge Environmental Contaminant Page Weed Science Group, Agriculture Western Australia National Ag Library National Ag. Statistics Ser. National Plants Database Project ... Weeds, Noxious and Exotic and Invasive Plants Ag Chem Database Ag in the Classroom "Kid Video" and study guides Ag-Consultant Online AgriSurf! Searchable Ag index
1 50 Important Weeds of Montana, Montana Ag. ext. service, 1920. Common WeedSeedlings of the United States and Canada, 1978 coop ext. Univ. of Georgia, http://www.wssa.net/images/references.html
Extractions: Nonnative Invasive Plants of Southern Forests 2003, USFS, SRS 62, See page: 50 Important Weeds of Montana, Montana Ag. Ext. Service, 1920. 126 pages. See page: An Illustrated Guide To Arizona Weeds, 1972 (ISBN 0-8165-0288-9) 338 pages. See page: Aquatic and Riparian Plants of the West, 2003 (ISBN# 1-879906-59-7) See page: California Growers Weed Identification Handbook, 1968 - 1998 University of California Publication # 4030-1, See page: Common Weeds of Canada, Mulligan 1987 (ISBN 0-910053-59-9) See page: Common Weeds of the Canadian Prairies, 1963 (Cat# A53-1136-1) See page: Common Weeds of the United States, 1971 (ISBN 0-486-20504-5) See page: Common Weed Seedlings of the United States and Canada, 1978 Coop Ext. Univ. of Georgia, Athens, See page: Field Guide To The Common Weeds Of Kansas, 1983 (ISBN 0-7006-0233-X) See page: Garden Weeds of Southern California, 1981, See page: Gilkey`s Weeds of the Pacific Northwest, 1980 (ISBN 0-88246-039-0) See page: How to Know the Weeds, 1972, (ISBN# 0-697-04880-2) See page:
Colorado AES Projects 2005-2006 (3) Evaluate salinity and its effects on field crops in the arkansas River Valley Colo State Univ. coop. ext., Colorado River Salinity Control Project http://www.colostate.edu/depts/aes/projs/615.html
Extractions: Title Investigators Department Objectives ... Publications Title Enhancing Field Crop Production in the Arkansas River Valley Investigator(s) Berrada, A Department Soil and Crop Science Objectives (1) Evaluate crops for their yield potential and adaptability to the Arkansas River Valley and develop best management practices (BMPs) for priority crops. (2) Determine the effects of water stress/irrigation deficit on field crops and develop strategies to manage limited water supplies. (3) Evaluate salinity and its effects on field crops in the Arkansas River Valley and devise BMPs to mitigate potentially negative impacts of elevated salt concentrations in our soils and waters. (4) Develop BMPs to enhance nutrient use efficiency and minimize the risk to the environment from over application, runoff, or leaching of nutrients and known pollutants. Approach Keywords Arkansas River Valley, Crop testing, Salinity, Deficit irrigation, Drip irrigation, Water management, Nutrient management, Manure management, Best management practices, Pollutants, Weighing lysimeter Progress Reports Impact Based on the resuts of this study and numerous soil test results, it appears that K is not a limiting factor to alfalfa hay production in southwestern Colorado. Further data analysis should help determine P and K required to maintain soil test levels above the threshold at which a response to P or K would be expected.
ADE | Teachers | Licensure Location Southwest arkansas Education service Cooperative Contact Phoebe Baily 870) 2367744 ext. 132 or Caroline Schenk. July. Tuesday, July 12, 2005 http://arkedu.state.ar.us/teachers/calendar_event_info.html
Ranch & Livestock Links: Research - Extension Services arkansas Cooperative extension service Animal Science extension programs utilizea number North Dakota Cooperative extension http//www.ext.nodak.edu/ http://ranchlinks.com/Research_-_Extension_Services/
Membership List nwolf@uark.edu. Leo Espinoza University of arkansas Cooperative extension service 343 B Heep Center Texas Ag ext. service Soil Crop Science Dept. http://www.clemson.edu/agsrvlb/sera6/newpage1.htm
Communications Office - Weekly Report - September 5, 2002 Weather service (NWS) To Host cooperative Observing Program (coop) On September 12, 2002, arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and personnel from NOAA s http://www.nws.noaa.gov/com/weekly/wk090502.htm
Extractions: NWS Input to NOAA's Weekly Report - September 5, 2002 HOT ISSUES I. KEY DEPARTMENT NEWS The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) To Host Cooperative Observing Program (COOP) Partners' Forum. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) National Weather Service (NWS) Partners with Dow Corning and Emergency Management Agency to Give Away 70 NOAA Weather Radios. NOAA's NWS Forecast Office in Wilmington, OH, recently partnered with Dow Corning, Carroll County Emergency Management, and the Kentucky State Emergency Management Office to give away 70 new NOAA weather radios. Dow Corning bought 70 NOAA weather radios and distributed them to hospitals, schools, nursing homes, day care centers, churches, fire departments, and government buildings in the area. The mayor, a county judge, the local police chief, NWS personnel, and Dow Corning employees went through the community in small groups distributing the radios along with NWS pamphlets. Each organization that received a radio was educated on how to use the radio, the timely information it would provide, and how to respond to warnings issued. (Contact: Mickey Brown, W/ER, 631-244-0102) Dedication Ceremony Planned for New NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Weather Radio (NWR) Transmitter in Arkansas.
Interregional Research Project #4 Cooperative ext. service 2221 E. Northern Lights Blvd. Suite 118 Anchorage, AK,995084140 University of arkansas Plant Disease Clinic-CES PO Box 357 http://ir4.rutgers.edu/Cindex.cfm?nd=nd&letter=V
2005 ESP Chapter Presidents Delaware SUSAN TRUEHARTGAREY coop ext 69 Transportation Circle Dover, Director Purdue cooperative extension service 228 Second Street Aurora, http://espnational.org/chptpres.htm
Extractions: S ALPHA PI - Alabama REBECCA DOLLMAN State LeaderProgram Development 217 Dawson Hall P.O. Box 1088 Normal, AL 35762-1088 Phone: 256-372-4976 Fax: 256-372-5734 E-Mail: rdollman@aces.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 MATT LIVINGSTON P.O. Box 1203 Keams Canyon, AZ 86034-1203 Phone: 928-734-3708 Fax: 928-738-2360 E-Mail: mateo@cals.arizona.edu S ALPHA IOTA - Arkansas REBECCA MC PEAKE UA-CES P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72015 Phone: 501-671-2285 Fax: 501-671-2110 E-Mail: rmcpeake@uaex.edu W ZETA - Colorado KIPP NYE County Director; Agriculture / 4-H Youth Development P.O. Box 128 Simia, CO 80835-0128 Phone: 719-541-2361 Fax: 719-541-2982 E-Mail: kipp.nye@colostate.edu NE ALPHA CHI - Connecticut MARY ELLEN WELCH Extension Educator, Family and Consumer Middlesex County Extension Center 1066 Saybrook Rd., Box 70 Haddam, CT 06438-0070 Phone: 860-345-4511 Fax: 860-345-3357 E-Mail: mary.welch@uconn.edu
Zon Webgids University of arkansas Cooperative extension service www.ext.vt.edu/ WashingtonState University Cooperative extension Offers researchbased programs and http://zoek.versatel.nl/odp/index.cgi?/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative
Events Schedule 05 arkansas Turfgrass Association Web Site. Events Schedule 05 845 am PesticideSafety, Ples Spradley, coop. ext. Serv., UA http://www.arkansasturf.org/Schedule.htm
Extractions: Schedule of Events Tuesday, January 4, 2005 7:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m., Exhibitor Setup: Hall A 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Registration: Foyer by Hall A Environmental Session Room Chair: Dr. John Boyd, Coop. Ext. Serv., UA 8:30 am Plant Board Regulations , Jim Wallace, Mgr. Pest Control Section, AR State Plant Board 8:45 am Pesticide Safety , Ples Spradley, Coop. Ext. Serv., UA Where to Start in Reducing Pesticide Use , Zac Reicher, Turfgrass Ext. Spec., Purdue Univ. Herbicide Resistance and GMOs , Roch Gaussoin, Univ. of Nebraska Trade Show H all A Co-Chairs: Rodney Fisher, Agra Turf, Charlie Bowen, AR HydroSeed 12:00 Noon Trade Show Open 5: 00 pm Cocktail hour on trade show floor 6:00 pm Trade Show Closes New Developments Room 207/208 2: 00 pm New Developments From the Industry , Representatives speak on their products Note: $5.00 per person trade show passes only, will be available on Wednesday morning for guests of registrants. This price is available on-site only.
Extractions: Authors: Louis A. Helfrich, Extension Specialist, Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, Virginia Tech; Diana L. Weigmann, Director, Office of Science, Engineering, and Technology, Carson City, Nevada; Patricia Hipkins, Virginia Pesticide Programs, Department of Entomology, Virginia Tech; and Elizabeth R. Stinson, Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, Blacksburg, Virginia. Publication Number 420-013, June 1996 Introduction Registration of Pesticides The Pesticide Label Aquatic Toxicology ... Terminology Fisheries and aquatic resources (ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, and oceans) are exceptionally valuable natural assets enjoyed by millions of Americans. They provide citizens with generous long-term benefits in return for minimal care and protection. These benefits can be direct financial ones that provide employment, profit, and dollar savings. For example, the seafood industry provides jobs for commercial fishers, wholesalers, and retailers. More indirect, but equally valuable, benefits of fish and aquatic ecosystems include recreational boating, sport fishing, swimming, relaxation, and natural beauty. Appreciation of fisheries and aquatic systems has been accompanied by increasing concern about the effects of growing human populations and human activity on aquatic life and water quality. Pesticides are one group of toxic compounds linked to human use that have a profound effect on aquatic life and water quality.
CSREES Animal Waste Initiative State Contacts | NRCS NWMC Hawaii, Glen Fukumoto, cooperative extension service PO Box 208 New Hampshire,John Porter, UNH coop. ext. Merrimack Co. University of New Hampshire http://wmc.ar.nrcs.usda.gov/partnerships/USGS/csrees.html
Community Nutrition Action Program State Contacts ext. Family/Child Development Spec. University of arkansas/Pine Bluff 1890extension Program Nutrition Specialist coop. ext. 5717 Corbett Hall, Room 300 http://schoolmeals.nal.usda.gov/Training/states.html
Extractions: AR Communities Home Arkansas Procurement Assistance Center The Mission of the Arkansas Procurement Assistance Center is to provide training and resources that help Arkansas businesses generate revenues and thereby create or retain jobs for Arkansans through effective government contracting. The Center was established in 1988 to provide government contract assistance and education to the businesses of Arkansas. In October 1993, the University entered into a Cost Sharing Cooperative Agreement with the Defense Logistics Agency of the Department of Defense to participate in the nationwide Procurement Technical Assistance Program. Under this agreement, APAC serves Arkansas businesses and public agencies, the Universitys Cooperative Extension Service and the DOD share the costs, and the budget is supplemented by 3rd party matching funds and in-kind contributions. Major sponsors in recent years include Malvern National Bank and Highland Industrial Park. In October 2004, the University entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ouachita Partnership for Economic Development to provide cash and in-kind support for a satellite in Camden to serve south-central Arkansas. Search Publications Jobs Calendar ... FOI
U Of A Division Of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service University of arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension service arkansas UA Cooperative Extension service. Last Date Modified 07/28/2005 http://www.arcommunities.org/APAC/whats_happening.htm
Extractions: Special events related to Government Contracting September 19. 3:00-4:00 PM Client Orientation at Malvern center, lobby Resource Center. Learn what services APAC provides and how we help you succeed with your government contracting. See demonstrations of: bid-match service, online bid listings website, parts logistics with procurement histories, how to fill out your Monthly Activity Report, and the new online event registration. All your questions will be answered. Please call ahead to reserve a seat. September 20. Third day of classes in The Government Contracting Course that began September 6. September 20. Central Arkansas Chapter of National Association of Women In Construction , meets monthly at the Wyndham Hotel in North Little Rock. Dinner is served at 6:00, with the chapter meeting and a program following. Reservations are essential. Call Denise Precord at 501/372-3100 for information. September 21.
James H. Peck, Professor, Biology Department Symposium on Wild Gardening, University of arkansas Cooperative Extension, NatureConservancy, Public service Presentations, The 100 Ferns of arkansas http://www.ualr.edu/~biology/peck.html
Extractions: Study of plant populations as to their presence, abundance, dynamics, dispersion, and persistence; particular emphasis on outlier populations in the Upper Midwest that are variously interpreted either as relicts or as recent invaders of post-glacial landscapes; life history events and the strategies/adaptations that differ among individuals and vary among populations and species; determinants of successful local or distant formation of populations. Sustainable harvest, endangered species, and restoration ecology issues that are based on vegetation management; biopolitics and scientific wildlife management conflicts; best resource management practices involving harvest versus preservation conflicts; inventory and development of a manual to the vascular plants of Arkansas.
CES CYF Network Human Resources Database Elliott, Tammy, extension Agent, 4H, NC Cooperative extension service, NCSU 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
Arkansas Baptist State Convention Accounting team members handle Cooperative Program gifts sent by the churchesand control the Building Printing Services Business Affairs ext. 5105 http://www.absc.org/teams/show_team.asp?teamID=23