Improved Lighting In Dairy Barns cooperators UW coop. ext. service Team Forage; UW Agronomy; Articles onthese subjects have appeared in the minnesota/Wisconsin Engineering Notes http://bse.wisc.edu/Updates_121203_012104/AnnualSum2004/Anul_Summ_Extension_04/E
Extractions: Maintaining Forage Quality from Harvest through Storage and Feeding (Back to Dairy Production Section) (Back to Annual Summary, 200 B.J. Holmes*, R.T. Schuler, K.J. Shinners, R.E. Muck, K.G. Josefsson Funding: UW Coop. Ext. Service; UW Biological Systems Engring.; USDA Dairy Forage Research Ctr. Cooperators: UW Coop. Ext. Service Team Forage; UW Agronomy; UW Healthy Farmers, Healthy Profits Project Forage is an extremely valuable component of the feed for dairy and beef animals. The quality of forage as delivered has a significant impact on the production efficiency of these animals. However, losses in feed quantity and quality through harvest, storage, and feeding are very high on many dairy and livestock farms. The following practices contribute to these losses. Hay exposed to precipitation. Hay harvested too moist. Hay stored without adequate protection from precipitation. Hay and corn silage harvested too dry or too wet. Haylage and corn silage inadequately packed and/or covered in bunker silos, piles, and silo bags.
Improved Lighting In Dairy Barns Funding UW coop. ext. service. cooperators UW Biological Systems Engring.; U. of minnesota; U. of Illinois; Iowa State U.; MidWest Plan service http://bse.wisc.edu/Updates_121203_012104/AnnualSum2004/Anul_Summ_Extension_04/E
Extractions: Dairy Production and Profitability (Back to Dairy Production Section) (Back to Annual Summary, 200 B.J. Holmes*, D.R. Reinemann, D.W. Kammel, K.G. Josefsson Funding: UW Coop. Ext. Service Cooperators: UW Biological Systems Engring.; UW Healthy Farmers, Healthy Profits Project; UW Dairy Sci.; UW Ctr. for Dairy Profitability; U. of Minnesota; U. of Illinois; Iowa State U.; MidWest Plan Service Increasing profitability on dairy farms requires proper selection of facilities for housing, feeding, and milking. The following strategies have been proposed. Enhance milk production efficiency by improving cattle environment including long day lighting which has the benefit of improving the safety of producers while working in the barn. Reduce electric hazards by improving efficiency of electrical energy use. Increase milk harvesting profitability by properly selecting milking equipment and facilities. Improve efficiency of feed storage and handling through better methods to provide balanced diets and adequate feeding space. Enhance dairy industry modernization by encouraging selection of profitable facilities.
Extractions: WASHINGTON, DC 20006 August 11, 1980 MEMORANDUM FOR HEADS OF AGENCIES SUBJECT: Prime and Unique Agricultural Lands and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) The accompanying memorandum on Analysis of Impacts on Prime or Unique Agricultural Lands in Implementing the National Environmental Policy Act was developed in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture. It updates and supersedes the Council's previous memorandum on this subject of August 1976. In order to review agency progress or problems in implementing this memorandum the Council will request periodic reports from federal agencies as part of our ongoing oversight of agency implementation of NEPA and the Council's regulations. At this time we would appreciate receiving from your agency by November 1, 1980, the following information: identification and brief summary of existing or proposed agency policies, regulations and other directives specifically intended to preserve or mitigate the effects of agency actions on prime or unique agricultural lands, including criteria or methodology used in assessing these impacts.
Stream Releaf Tables $15/copy/Also available from PA coop. ext. service. University of Maryland cooperative University of minnesota Distribution Center. January 1996. http://www.dep.state.pa.us/hosting/streamreleaf/tables.htm
Extractions: Table 5. Annotated List of References and Sources of More Information Reference/Author/Content Format Audience Contact/Cost Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. January 1996. Riparian Forest Buffers. Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay 1-800-662-CRIS. White Paper GP ACB 1-800-662-CRIS Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. 1997. Wetland and Riparian Stewardship in Pennsylvania, A guide to Voluntary Options for Landowners, Local Governments and Organizations. Harrisburg, PA. 334 page booklet L; M; W, S, C, E Groups ACB $1/copy Bouquet River Association, The. How to Hold Up Banks: Using All The Assessts. A stream erosion control Booklet. Box 217, Elizabethtown, NY 12932. 518-873-3688. GP Brandywine Conservancy. 1995. Environmental Management Handbook. Chadds Ford, PA M Casco Bay Estuary Project. BMPs: Cost-effective Solutions to Protect Maines Water Quality. 1995. 312 Canco Road, Portland, ME 04103. 207-828-1043. M; D, REA; W, S, C, E Groups Manual M, D, REA; NRMP Center for Watershed Protection 8737 Colesville Rd., Suite L-105 Silver Spring, MD 20910
Salute To Volunteers Richard D. Cartwright, Univ of Arkansas coop ext Svc Ruth DillMacky, Univof minnesota Alex M. Diner, USDA Forest service http://www.apsnet.org/members/salute.asp
Missouri State University Libraries 1995. Purdue Univ. coop. ext. Sev., HO45. (in .pdf format) Vegetable Cropsin minnesota by Eliason, Rosen, University of minnesota extension service http://library.smsu.edu/paulevans/Vit/vit4.shtml
Extractions: a b c d ... z The Missouri State University Libraries' website has has been redesigned and reorganized in conjunction with the university's name change to Missouri State University. You arrived here because the page you were looking for no longer exists, has been moved, or has been renamed. The best way to find the page you are seeking is via the Missouri State University Libraries home page We apologize for the inconvenience. Missouri State University Accessibility Maintained by: Library Systems Office Report a problem
Alternative Feeds For Dairy Cattle In Northwest MN Department of Animal Science, University of minnesota. 307. Dairy Guide.Florida coop. ext. service, Gainesville, FL. Howard, WT, and RD Shaver. 1992. http://www.ansci.umn.edu/dairy/dairyupdates/du126.htm
Extractions: James G. Linn, Extension Dairy Specialist, University of Minnesota, St. Paul Feed is the major cost associated with dairy production. One way to reduce or control feed costs for dairy farms is to maximize the use of high quality forages in rations. High quality legumes and grasses provide dairy cows and heifers with a good source of protein, energy, fiber and minerals. Corn silage is a high energy feed that supplies fiber as well as grain. However, poor growing, harvesting and/or drying conditions often result in a low supply of high quality forages. If all low quality forages are fed to dairy cows, decreases in intake often result, and milk production decreases because of insufficient nutrients. When dairy producers are forced to feed low quality forages, one option is to look for low cost alternative or byproduct feeds to substitute for some of the low quality forages in the ration.
U Of M: Department Of Entomology Gold University of minnesota M. Skip to main content. NCR327, coop. ext.Serv., Iowa State University. Minn. ext. service, Public. FO-6322-B. 4pp. http://www.entomology.umn.edu/faculty/hutchison/pubs/extension.html
Extractions: Search Entomology Search World Wide Web Home Department Directory Faculty William D. Hutchison Professor and Extension Entomologist Venette, R. C., E. C. Burkness, P, K. O'Rourke and W. D. Hutchison, 1998. Alfalfa blotch leaf miner in the upper midwest: the invasion continues. Color brochure, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN Ostlie K.R., W. D. Hutchison and R. L. Hellmich. [eds.]. 1997. Bt-corn and European corn borer: long-term success through resistance managment. N.C. Regional Publication., NCR-602, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN.
U Of M Extension Service Gold University of minnesota M. Skip to main content. U of M Home U of MDirectories Search Producer/Author, Kroll, M.; Penn State coop. ext. Serv. http://shop.extension.umn.edu/PublicationDetail.aspx?ID=499
Abbreviated Titles 1996 : M MF ext Serv Kans State Univ MF - Cooperative extension service, Kansas State minnesota agricultural economist - minnesota extension service, http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji96/abrtim.htm
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
Assets Across America State Asset Networks Univ. of Arkansas coop ext. service (CES) www.uaex.edu The University of Arkansascooperative extension service sponsors a Statewide Asset Building http://www.ctassets.org/aaa/statenetworks.cfm
Minnesota Department Of Education RLIF, North Central service Cooperative. 200 1st Street North, Suite 1 Phone (612) 706-0801 ext. 109. Fax (612) 706-0811. TTY (612) 706-0808 http://education.state.mn.us/html/087282.htm
Staff Directory The Northwest service Cooperative has implemented the State of minnesota bid Eleanor Cross, Bookkeeper, ecross@nwservice.k12.mn.us 218-681-0900 ext. http://www.nw-service.k12.mn.us/Staff.htm
Extractions: NWSC Fax: (218) 681-0915 The Northwest Service Cooperative has implemented the State of Minnesota bid telephone service. This service decreases the operating costs and increases the number of direct dial and total lines at our facility. Staff member's extensions will remain the same; however, you will now be able to dial direct to the following Northwest Service Cooperative staff members.
Suggested References For The Home Fruit Gardener coop. ext. Serv. Univ. of Mass. 55 pp. cooperative extension System is aneducational service that is supported by county, state, and federal monies. http://ssfruit.cas.psu.edu/appendix/appendix3.htm
Extractions: The Cooperative Purchasing program engages in quantity purchasing to obtain competitive pricing on supplies and equipment used by members. The Service Cooperatives partners with companies to provide members assured quality, service, support, and competitive pricing. These partnerships also offer year round direct-ship programs, easy ordering, sales representation, support and new product introductions, and seminars.
WSSA University, Government And Industry Website Links Page State Res., Ed., and ext. service Federal Interagency Committee for the minnesota, U. minnesota, http//www.extension.umn.edu/ search for weeds 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
USEPA - SEA - What's New University of minnesota Cooperative extension service www.mes.umn.edu Publications 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
Interregional Research Project #4 Cornell coop. ext. 480 North Main St. Canandaigua, NY, 14424 Texas A M ext.service ext. Plant Pathologist Box 38 Overton, TX, 75684 http://ir4.rutgers.edu/Cindex.cfm?nd=nd&letter=P