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Extractions: Agribusiness As they say on the farm, there's no business like agribusiness. The agribusiness industry is huge, and these resources can help you keep your finger on the agricultural pulse of the world. Industry calendars, market prices and reports, trade regulations, postharvest and production guides, industry analysis, news, quotes, weather and crop conditions all of that and more is waiting for you on the Net, where nothing grows but everything flourishes. Web: http://www.eharvest.com/ Agricultural Statistics According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, April 2002 was a big month in the egg production business: 7.08 billion eggs were produced (down slightly from the year before), of which 5.99 billion were table eggs and 1.09 billion were hatching eggs. A total of 336 million hens contributed to this burst of ovo-activity. On the average, each laying hen produced 21.1 eggs during the month. (At this point, let us take a moment to imagine what it must be like to ovulate 21.1 times every month.) If you have even a passing interest in learning interesting facts, reading agricultural statistics is a great way to satiate your curiosity. There are lots and lots of numbers about crops, farm economics, food, weather, technology, international agriculture, livestock, dairy, poultry, rural affairs, specialty agriculture and trade issues. Imagine how impressed your friends will be once they know that you know how much land in France was planted with apples last year (78,000 hectares), what the yield was (260,513 hectograms/hectare), and how many apples were actually produced (2,032,000 metric tons).
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AGNET NOVEMBER 3, 2000 Aventis Awaits Starlink Test Results In COFFEE Maxwell, Sanka, Yuban misc Bakers Chocolate, Capri Sun, Am J alt agric, 7129136. 62. Miller JD (1998) Global significance of mycotoxins. http://archives.foodsafetynetwork.ca/agnet/2000/11-2000/ag-11-03-00-01.txt
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Extractions: So you don't believe in jury nullification since it is not explicitly stated as such? The double jeopardy clause lends support, to me it seems. How about if you, a juror believes that the defendant will be subjected to cruel and unusual punishment if convicted? Would the cruel and unusual punishment clause be a deciding factor? There's plenty of case law to snip that will support jury nullification. Alternatively, I could ask you to find US constitutional support for "following the law" bullshit instructions that judges ram down jurors throats.
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GRIN-CA Taxonomy Information Taxon Vicia benghalensis L. Genus Vicia Family Fabaceae alt. Crops US; Enneking 1995); Vertebrate poisons mammals (to livestock fide Enneking 30. USDA misc. http://pgrc3.agr.ca/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?41464
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GRIN/NPGS Taxonomy Information Genus Vicia subgenus Vicilla section Cracca Family Fabaceae (alt. US; Enneking 1995); Vertebrate poisons mammals (to livestock fide Enneking 30. USDA misc. http://www.ars-grin.gov/~sbmljw/cgi-bin/taxon.pl?41464
Citations Bibliography USDAARS misc. Pub. No. 1992. How sweet it is Yellow-blossom sweetclover fights weeds, adds N and feeds livestock. The New Farm 146-8. Amer. J. alt. Ag. http://www.virtualfarmersmarket.net/cefs/CoverCrops/apendixg.htm
Extractions: HortSci. 28:106-108. 2 Abdul-Baki, Aref and John R. Teasdale. 1997. Sustainable Production of Fresh-Market Tomatoes and Other Summer Vegetables with Organic Mulches. Farmers' Bulletin No. 2279, USDA/ARS, Beltsville, Md. 23 pp. 3 Alger, Jess. 1997. Personal communication. Stanford, Mont. 4 American Forage and Grassland Council National Fact Sheet Series. Subterranean clover. http://www.forages.css.orst.edu/Topics/Species/Legumes/Subterranean_clover/index.html 5 Anderson, Glenn. 1997. Personal communication. Hilmar, Calif. 6 Angers, D.A. 1992. Changes in soil aggregation and organic carbon under corn and alfalfa. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 56:1244-1249. 7 Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas (ATTRA). 1991 Cover Crops and Green Manures. ATTRA. Fayetteville, Ark. 8 Arshad, M.A. and K.S. Gill. 1996. Crop production, weed growth and soil properties under three fallow and tillage systems. J. Sustain. Ag. 8:65-81.
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The Birds Of North America Online Distribution and magnitude of eagle/livestock conflicts in the western United Maine agric. Exp. Stn. misc. Publ. no. 689, Orono. Todd, CS, A. Weik. http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/BNA/account/Bald_Eagle/bib/
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AllRefer - Species: Narrowleaf Cottonwood | Populus Angustifolia livestock grazing should be excluded for at least five years after fire, with wildlife browsing misc. Publ. Swenson, Jon E.; alt, Kurt L.; Eng, Robert L. 1986. http://reference.allrefer.com/wildlife-plants-animals/plants/tree/popang/all.htm
Extractions: Narrowleaf cottonwood hybridizes naturally with Fremont cottonwood ( P. fremontii ], balsam poplar ( P. balsamifera ], and eastern cottonwood ( P. deltoides Tree No special status No entry Simonin, Kevin A. (2001, January). Populus angustifolia. In: Remainder of Citation Narrowleaf cottonwood occurs from southern British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan south to south-central California, Texas, and Chihuahua, Mexico. It is common throughout Rocky Mountain region of western Montana, central and southern Idaho [
PROJECT ID 1000076, 1567 Assessment. 1000077, 1568 livestock Facilities. 1000244, 9055 Management alt. Res. Proj. 1000370, 8142 Field Operationsmisc. http://virtual.clemson.edu/groups/CUBS2000/chart/10.htm
Extractions: PROJECT ID DESCRIPTION Departmental Default 0010 Research ICP Analysis Lab 0044 Legal Counsel Operating 0045 Garden Building Fund 0059 Swine Evaluation Service 0135 Admin of Station Programs SCBG Plant Production Facility 0142 Asst Dir/Sch Dir Admin 0144 Administration 0147 Beef Cattle Prog at Edist 0171 Peach Tree Certification 0188 Tobacco Insect Invest 0195 Feed Prod for Depts 0198 Farm Service for Depts 0313 Small Animal Research Fa 0314 Utilization 0329 Ag Development Lab 0330 Public Service Infor 0340 Greenhouse Operation 0391 Reproductive Efficiency 0402 Ag Weather Office 0452 Dairy Farm Operations 0513 Experimental Statistics 0514 Veterinary Services 0518 Station Engineer 0764 Analytical Phase of Resea 0819 TV Center 0929 (Indefinite) Income: Elec 0930 Feed Mill 0995 Depts 0998 (Indefinite) Income: Farm Sustainable Ag-Support 1079 Aquaculture Facilities 1100 Resource Allocation Ag 1120 CAS Computer Coordinator 1131 Clemson Bottoms 1148 Newman Chair 1198 Technologies 1200 Related Products 1247 Competitive Environment Shop 1307 Reproduction in Poulty 1315 Tiwet 1333 Multi-user Laboratory "1359 Barley, Oat, Rye, Wheat"
From Dhawkins@gate.net Fri Jan 19 210239 1996 Path Uunet!bounce of material relating to the humane farming of chickens and other livestock fowl. alt.sustainable.agriculture10440 misc.rural26255 rec.birds34514 http://www.faqs.org/usenet/news.announce.newgroups/sci/sci.agriculture.poultry
Extractions: From dhawkins@gate.net Fri Jan 19 21:02:39 1996 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: dhawkins@gate.net (Dennis Hawkins) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.agriculture,sci.agriculture.beekeeping Subject: RFD: sci.agriculture.poultry moderated Followup-To: news.groups Date: 20 Jan 1996 02:02:34 -0000 Organization: . Lines: 102 Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net Approved: newgroups-request@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: References: Dennis Hawkins Kathryn A. Smith Bob Weber Steven Whatley ), currently has around 180 subscribers and averages about 7-10 messages per day. The Canadian list, called Ratite-News (owned by Barry Judson References: Reply-To: poultry-vote@netagw.com NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Archive-Name: sci.agriculture.poultry Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:8331 news.groups:191977 alt.agriculture.misc:6783 alt.sustainable.agriculture:10965 misc.rural:27200 rec.birds:36058 rec.pets.birds:57474 sci.agriculture:9498 sci.agriculture.beekeeping:3909 FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) unmoderated group sci.agriculture.poultry unmoderated group sci.agriculture.ratites Newsgroups lines: sci.agriculture.poultry Chickens, ducks, geese, and other poultry. sci.agriculture.ratites Ostrich, emu, rhea, or cassowary ranching. Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 22 Mar 1996. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: Dennis Hawkins
CSI's UA Transmittal Manifest SAUSF; 7211, alt-E, SSF-alt-altadis SA Construction Services; 10032, CGMC-I, II-Capital Goods misc. 10038, CNFL-I, II-Consumer Non-Cyclical Fish livestock; http://www.csidata.com/factsheets/UATransmittalManifest.htm
Aquaponics Related Links http//entweb.clemson.edu/museum/misc/aqua/aqua15.htm http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/livestock/aquaculture/aqua_news/0011b.html http://www.i55mall.com/aquaponics/links.shtml
The Prairie Chicken And Livestock On SNG Integrated Management of the Greater Prairie Chicken and livestock on the Sheyenne agric., For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM.159. Noble, ER and GA Noble. http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/birds/sheyenne/litcite.htm
Extractions: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Home Site Map About ... Web Help in Lower Sheyenne River Basin: Water-Land-People. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. Barker, W.T., L.L. Manske and K. Higgins. 1988. Manipulation of habitat by fire and mowing. (Abstract). Page 73 in A. Bjugstad, Tech Coor. Prairie Chickens on the Sheyenne National Grasslands. USDA, Forest Service, Rocky Mtn. Forest and Range Exp. Sta., Fort Collins, CO. Gen Tech. Rep. RM-159. 73 pp. Bent, A.C. 1932. Life histories of North American gallinaceous birds. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. No. 162. 490 pp. Bjugstad-Porter, R. 1993. The western prairie fringed orchid ( Platanthera praeclara ): its response to burning and associated mycorrhizal fungi. M.S. Thesis, Univ. Wyoming, Laramie. 116 pp. Bluemle, J.P. 1975. Guide to the geology of southeast North Dakota. North Dakota Geol. Sur., Educational Ser. 3. 33 pp. Bluemle, J.P. 1979. Geology of Ransom and Sargent Counties, North Dakota. North Dakota Geol. Sur. Bull. 69 - part I. Jet Printing Inc. Grand Forks, North Dakota. 84 pp. Bowles, M.L. 1983. The tallgrass prairie orchids Platanthera leucophaea (Nutt.) Lindl. and
Having Your Say - Australian Farmers Guide To The Internet newsalt.agriculture.fruit newsalt.agriculture.misc newsalt.agriculture.technology EDU including in the body of the message subscribe agricL http://www.rirdc.gov.au/farmersguide/listings/hy.htm
Extractions: One of the most conspicuous features of this substantial site is its discussion forums where messages can be posted and read. While it is a US site, and so most messages are from US farmers, others (including Australians) also post messages. Of course, some US messages could be equally relevant to Australian farmers. There is a wide range of forums including on farm business, land, marketing, news, women in agriculture, weather, computing, IPM talk, machinery, marketplace, and precision agriculture. Other features include agriculture news reports with worldwide agricultural news stories updated hourly and news articles, email advice of agricultural news, and articles from Successful Farming magazine, covering topics such as machinery, news, markets and technology. A "Link Ranker" is a directory of Web sites with user ratings. "Blue ribbon" services for subscribers include 45 different market reports daily, marketing advice, and @g Innovator daily, including moderated discussion groups.