Publications For Paul Sumner cooperative extension service, The University of georgia College of Agriculture 1995 georgia Cotton Res.ext. Rpt., Univ. of Ga. coop. Res.ext. Pub. http://www.engr.uga.edu/people/faculty/sumner/publications.html
Extractions: Books, Book Chapters, and Proceeding Chapters Bader, M.J., P.E. Sumner and A.S. Culpepper. 1999. Chapter Seven: "Harvest Aid Application Technology," Cotton Defoliation: Number Three . The Cotton Foundation Reference Book Series. The Cotton Foundation Publisher, Memphis, Tn. (In press). Bulletins and Reports Sumner, P.E.. 1999. "Sprayers." Commercial Production and Management Cabbage and Leafy Greens. Cooperative Extension Service, The University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Athens, GA., Bulletin 1181. Pp. 31-36. Sumner, P.E. 1999. "Pesticide Application." Commercial Production and Management of Pumpkins and Gourds . Cooperative Extension Service, The University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Athens, GA., Bulletin 1180. Pp. 29-32. Sumner, P.E. and M.J. Bader. 1999. "Calibration Method for Hydraulic Boom and Band Sprayers, and Other Liquid Applicators." 1999 Georgia Pest Control Handbook . Cooperative Extension Service , The University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Athens, GA., Special Bulletin 28. Pp. 559-560.
S-287 Publications--Peanuts 1994 georgia Peanut Researchextension Report, cooperative Research-extension Pub coop. ext. service. Wang, G., DH Carley, P. Zhang, P. and SM Fletcher. http://www.agecon.msstate.edu/s-287/Papers/peanuts.htm
Extractions: Carley, D.H. and Fletcher, S.M. 1994. "Trends in Edible Peanut Use." 1993 Georgia Peanut Research-Extension Rept., Cooperative Research-Extension Pub. No. 94-2, pp. 3-4. Carley, D.H. and S.M. Fletcher. 1994. "Importance of the Peanut Program to the Southeast Now and in the Next Five Years." Faculty Series: FS-94-11, Dept. of Ag. & App. Econ., Univ. of Georgia. Carley, D.H. and S.M. Fletcher. 1994. "Peanuts: An Important Government Program Crop." 1993 Georgia Peanut Research-Extension Rept., Cooperative Research-Extension Pub. No. 94-2, pp. 7. Carley, D.H. and S.M. Fletcher. 1994. "Determining Peanut Policy." The Peanut Farmer Carley, D.H. and S.M. Fletcher. 1994. "Analysis of a No-Net Cost Provision for the Peanut Program." Faculty Series: FS-94-12, Dept. of Ag. & App. Econ., Univ. of Georgia. Carley, D.H. and S.M. Fletcher. 1995. "Facts suggest changes." The Peanut Farmer Carley, D.H. and S.M. Fletcher. 1995. "Importance of the peanut program to the southeast." 1994 Georgia Peanut Research-Extension Report, Coop. Research-Extension Pub. No. 95-2, pp. 9-10. Carley, D.H. and S.M. Fletcher. 1995. "Evaluating peanut production efficiency in a changing market environment." 1994 Georgia Peanut Research-Extension Report, Coop. Research-Extension Pub. No. 95-2, pp. 11-12.
Ornamental Grasses For Georgia Gardens College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences cooperative extension service Landscape plant materials for georgia. Ga. coop. ext. Bull. 625. http://pubs.caes.uga.edu/caespubs/horticulture/orngrass.html
Extractions: Cooperative Extension Service Ornamental Grasses for Georgia Gardens Will Corley, Extension Horticulturist; Carolyn Fjeran, Master Gardener As landscape designs become less formal, ornamental grasses are beginning to appear in traditional perennial beds, shrub borders and naturalistic areas. The "New American Garden" landscaping concept makes bold uses of grasses in various segments of informal landscapes by adding new elements of colors, textures, movement and sound. This casual design concept is both practical and appealing while making optimum use of low maintenance landscape plants. CARE AND MAINTENANCE: Raised beds provide the ideal site selection because well drained soils are preferred by most of the ornamental grass species. Placement should be in full sun, although light shade is tolerated by some species such as Upland Sea Oats, Blue Sheep Fescue, Blue Lyme Grass, Miscanthus and Pennisetum. Planting when soil temperatures are warm will result in a greater success rate. Space plants giving each an area as wide as the expected height. Main cultural requirements involve cutting back to near ground level when unsightly or at winter's end, lightly fertilizing in spring and late summer, and dividing every 3-4 years. Annual varieties will benefit from monthly grooming to promote maximum flowering.
UGA Entomology | Tifton Faculty | Keith Douce The University of georgia, cooperative extension service. Special Bulletin 16.32 pp. Pine Bark Beetles. Univ. GA. coop. ext. Serv. Bulletin 1097. 8 pp. http://www.ent.uga.edu/personnel/faculty/douce.htm
Extractions: Tifton, GA 31793 phone: email: kdouce@uga.edu My statewide extension responsibilities and interests include: 1) forest entomology and forest health issues including Integrated Pest Management; 2) integration of computer-based information technology into entomology and forestry education (see: www.Bugwood.org 3) development and delivery of high-quality, user accessible digital images and information to user groups in forestry, invasive species and general entomology applications (see: www.ForestryImages.org www.Invasive.org www.InsectImages.org : and www.IPMImages.org 4) invasive and exotic (to North America) species that could impact US agriculture, forestry and natural systems, especially as related to pests and pest information impacting international and U.S. agricultural commodity trade. In addition to our information and image systems that address this issue, I am the state survey coordinator/university liaison for the USDA-Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey (CAPS) program ( www.gacaps.org
CSREES - USDA - Urban Program Resources CSREES, cooperative State Research, Education, and extension service Hillsborough County coop. ext. mechernesky@mail.ifas.ufl.edu. georgia Susan Harrell http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/family/part/urban_part_contacts.html
Florida Forestry Information - Other Forest Values Florida cooperative extension service, IFAS, Univeristy of Florida. Gainesville . Univ. of georgia coop. ext. Serv. Athens. 3 p. Latt, Chris (ed). 1998. http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/Extension/ffws/ntfv.htm
Extractions: Firewood Selling firewood can be a profitable forest enterprise in several counties in Florida. The harvesting and marketing of firewood can bring extra income as well as provide an opportunity to improve your forest for other values. If you have a timber harvest planned, wood from the tops and branches left on the site can be sold as firewood. Extension Publication: Managing Forestland for Firewood Christmas Trees In Florida a profitable Christmas tree operation is possible, but it requires intensive cultural management if well-shaped, high quality trees are to be produced over a short rotation. The northern conifers traditionally used as Christmas trees, such as balsam fir, Norway spruce, and Scots pine, will not grow well in Florida. These trees require long, cold winters because they enter a period of dormancy during this time. This dormancy period is essential to their natural development. We can't grow northern conifers here, but we can grow southern ones. Certain conifers native to Florida will grow well and provide less expensive Christmas trees. 3 native tree species are recommended for Christmas tree production in Florida:
Georgia's Economy georgia Forestry Commission UGA coop. ext. service extension Forest Resources georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/gaecon.htm
Extractions: 1997 Census of AgricultureHighlights of Georgia Agriculture: 1997 and 1992 1997 Census of Agriculture: Georgia County-by-County Highlights (HTML files) Graphs of 1997 Census of Agriculture for Georgia Profile of Georgia Agriculture Percent of Farms and of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Farms by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1969 to 1997 Land Use ... Go to GeorgiaInfo table of contents
Agriculture World General Information georgia Cooperative extension service Illinois Cooperative extension service University of Wisconsin Cooperative ext. service http://www.agricultureworld.net/linksgeneral.htm
Extractions: General Agriculture Information Agricultural Organization Extension Services Ag Health Organizations Environmental Agencies ... Training Agricultural Health Organizations AgrAbility Agricultural Safety and Health Network Farm Safety and Health in Minnesota Clinicians Network ... University of Wisconsin Center for Agricultural Safety and Health Environmental American Crop Protection Association American Water Works Association EPA Integrated Risk Information System Farm*A*Syst and Home*A*Syst ... U.S. Trade Representative Food Safety American Meat Institute Fight Bac! Food Safety Food Safety - Gateway to Government Food Safety Information ... Wisconsin Division of Food Safety Injury Prevention Children's Safety Network Consumer Product Safety Commission National Institute for Farm Safety, Inc. National Safe Kids Campaign ... University of California Davis - Agricultural Health and Safety Center, Davis, CA Other Sites of Interest Alliance For America Agribiz Agriculture Online National Agricultural Marketing Association ... S G Cows Rural Youth National FFA TASK Training Farmedic National Training Center National Guidelines for First Aid Training in Occupational Settings (NGFATOS) National Safety Council - National Education Center for Agricultural Safety Extension Services
Parental Stress Center georgia Cooperative extension service. Contact http//www.ces.uga.edu/ Virginia Cooperative extension. Contact http//www.ext.vt.edu/. WASHINGTON, DC http://pscfamily.net/resources/national_resources.php
Extractions: Parental Stress Family Center Click here to become a national resource! ALASKA University of Alaska Cooperative Extension Service is an outreach educational delivery system supported by a partnership between the United States Department of Agriculture and the University of Alaska Fairbanks and College of Rural Alaska. Contact: http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/ ALABAMA Alabama Cooperative Extension System Contact: http://www.aces.edu/ ARIZONA The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension serves as a statewide network of knowledgeable faculty and staff that provides lifelong educational programs for all Arizonans. Contact: http://ag.arizona.edu/extension/ ARKANSAS Arkansas Parenting Education Network (APEN) has been in existence for several years APEN has sponsored multiple annual statewide conferences for parent educators as well as numerous training programs. There are quarterly meetings and there is no charge to join APEN. It is open to all professionals involved in or interested in parenting education. Contact: http://www.arctf.org/apen.html
State Coordinators Univ. of Nevada, Reno coop. ext. 2345 Red Rock Street, Suite 100 Of Vermontext. service 157 Old Guildford Road, 4 Brattleboro, VT. 05301 http://mastergardener.osu.edu/img/coordinators.html
Land Access For Growing And Foraging Non-Timber Forest Products University of georgia Cooperative Extension service. Bulletin no. 950. Athens.Gunter, JE, and J. Szydzik. 1987. Timber Sale Contract. University of georgia http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/forestry/420-131/420-131.html
Extractions: Land Access for Growing and Foraging Non-Timber Forest Products Author: Brigitte A. Parsons, Graduate Researcher, Dept. of Wood Science and Forest Products; Michael J. Mortimer, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Forestry; and A.L. Hammett, Associate Professor, Dept. of Wood Science and Forest Products; Virginia Tech Publication Number 420-131, Posted December 2002 Introduction Often, individuals involved in the wild harvest of NTFPs (wildcrafting) have gathered plants on properties they don't own, in some cases illegally. Wildcrafters hunt or poach on properties owned by coal and natural gas companies, the forest products industry, absentee landowners, local, state, and federal owned properties, and other landowners. In addition to lost revenue, these practices present a number of liability questions for landowners. According to the Convention for International Trade of Endangered Species, one of the most well known NTFPs, ginseng, is considered an internationally endangered plant species. Ginseng is a protected species in many states according to the Endangered Species Act of 1973. Many landowners are unaware that this species is on their property, and should take certain precautions to ensure the sustainability of the species. Unsanctioned wildcrafting also causes losses of profit from a landowner's property. For example, while most landowners consider grapevine to be an invasive species that can overtake a stand, using this resource to create wreaths or baskets can prove to be valuable. What seems like a pest can bring revenue!
USEPA - SEA - What's New University of georgia Cooperative extension service www.ces.uga.edu NORTH DAKOTA.Cooperative extension service www.ext.nodak.edu http://www.epa.gov/seahome/farmasyst/states.htm
Extractions: Software for Environmental Awareness Serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and 35 Tribes Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home SEAHOME Titles Topics ... Links All the links on this page are to sites outside the EPA. "Links to Web sites outside the U.S. EPA Web site are for the convenience of the user. The Standards of Ethical Conduct do not permit the U.S. EPA to endorse any private sector Web site, product, or service. The U.S. EPA does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at this location. This link is being provided consistent with the intended purpose of the EPA Web site." AL AK AS AZ ... WY www.uwex.edu/farmasyst
Georgia Outdoor Classroom Resource Guide - Who Can I Call? Cooperative extension service Publications; consultations; volunteer mastergardeners to help Marietta, georgia 300678004 (770) 426-8936 (ext. 234) http://www.mindspring.com/~discoverygardens/occguide/occguide3.html
Extractions: Who can I call for information and assistance? There are many agencies and organizations in the State that offer technical assistance, curricula, reference materials, training, and workshops to help you with various aspects of developing and using your outdoor classroom. Botanic gardens, nature centers, and related organizations are also valuable sources of information. See Where can I go for inspiration, education and training?
GTA Board Of Directors Cobb extension service sbrady@uga.edu. Dr. Will Hudson University of GeorgiaRDCcoop. ext. Srvc. wghudson@arches.uga.edu, Dr. Wayne W. Hanna http://www.turfgrass.org/BOD.htm
HIA Contacts Univ. of Arkansas Cooperative ext. service 2301 S. University Ave. PO Box 391 University of georgia Dept of Housing Consumer Economics http://www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/contacts.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
Interregional Research Project #4 Cooperative ext. service 2221 E. Northern Lights Blvd. Suite 118 Anchorage, AK,995084140 University of georgia Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences http://ir4.rutgers.edu/Cindex.cfm?nd=nd&letter=V
NEAFCS - External Marketing Task Force Univ of georgia cooperative extension 736 Riverside Dr. Macon, GA 312012611 Email bsherman@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Member (Term Ends 9/2005) http://www.neafcs.org/comm.asp?C=89&CT=2
Gigablast Search Results ext.colostate.edu older copies - indexed Apr 28 2005. Iowa State Universityextension to University of georgia Cooperative extension service http://dir.gigablast.com/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative_Extension/