Wheat Curl Mites COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN KSU without discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Tourism The Economic Impact Of Visitors To Your Community Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service programs are available to all, without regard to race, color, age, sex, creed, national origin http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Under The Canopy - February `98 - Cooperative Extension Service Introduction of Three National Project Learning Tree High You also mentioned a belief that a coop kiln for Small Wood Products, US Forest http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Microsoft Word - AY-264-W_V6.doc Purdue Cooperative Extension Service, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907 From the time a corn kernel is laid in the seed furrow and covered with soil http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: Buckwheat family (Polygonaceae) NATIVE RANGE: Eastern Asia DESCRIPTION: Japanese knotweed is an upright, shrublike, herbaceous perennial that can grow to over 10 feet in height. As with all members of this family, the base of the stem above each joint is surrounded by a membranous sheath. Stems of Japanese knotweed are smooth, stout and swollen at joints where the leaf meets the stem. Although leaf size may vary, they are normally about 6 inches long by 3 to 4 inches wide, broadly oval to somewhat triangular and pointed at the tip. The minute greenish-white flowers occur in attractive, branched sprays in summer and are followed soon after by small winged fruits. Seeds are triangular, shiny, and very small, about 1/10 inch long. Japanese knotweed is designated a noxious weed in the State of Washington. ECOLOGICAL THREAT: Japanese knotweed spreads quickly to form dense thickets that exclude native vegetation and greatly alter natural ecosystems. It poses a significant threat to riparian areas, where it can survive severe floods and is able to rapidly colonize scoured shores and islands. Once established, populations are extremely persistent. DISTRIBUTION IN THE UNITED STATES: Current distribution of Japanese knotweed includes 36 states in the lower 48 from Maine to Wisconsin south to Louisiana, and scattered midwest and western states. It is not currently known to occur in Hawaii.
UConn - Department Of Plant Science coop. ext. service, Fall Winter 1980-81. What s in a Park? New EnglandRegion national Council of State Garden Clubs. Norwich, CT. Oct. 1998. http://www.canr.uconn.edu/plsci/la/alexopoulos_cv2.html
Extractions: 1977 to present Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, University of Connecticut 1971 to present Practicing Landscape Architect Director and Project Developer, Knox Parks Foundation, Hartford, CT Site Planner, Moriece and Gary, Inc., Cambridge, MA Professional Society Member, American Society of Landscape Architects Landscape Architecture Licensing State of Connecticut, No. 550 Program of Landscape Architecture - Program Coordinator Liaison with American Society of Landscape Architects accreditation reviews Teaching Courses presently taught Planting Design, Landscape Site Engineering, Development of Landscapes and Community Planning and Design Past courses Landscape Graphics, Landscape Planning I and II, Landscape Construction and Seminar in Landscape Architecture In Greece: Agriculture and Ecology of Sparta. July, 1999.
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.
National Urban Task Force Univ. of DC coop. ext. 4200 Connecticut Ave., NW Washington, DC 20008 cooperative extension service 17 South Gay Street Baltimore, MD 21202 http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~swest/urban/nutf.html
Faculty-Jonathan Crane Second national Symposium. J. Janick and JE Simon (eds.). John Wiley and Sons, Inc., coop. ext. service, IFAS, Univ. of Fla., Gainesville, Fla. p. http://trec.ifas.ufl.edu/Personnel/jcrane.htm
Faculty-Waldy Klassen Agricultural Research service, USDA, Beltsville, MD; national Program Leader Cabbage Production in MiamiDade County, Florida. UF coop. ext. Ser. http://trec.ifas.ufl.edu/Personnel/wklassen.htm
Extractions: Tropical Research and Education Center University of Florida IFAS Home Personnel Search: EMPLOYMENT South Florida RECs Program Director (10/2000 to present) , University of Florida, Tropical Research and Education Center (TREC), Homestead, FL Director (05/2002 to present) , University of Florida, TREC, Center for Tropical Agriculture, Homestead, FL Center Director (07/1994 to 10/2000) , University of Florida, TREC, Homestead, FL Deputy Director (07/92 to 07/94) Head, Insect and Pest Control Section (09/90 to 06/92) Assoc. Dep. Admin. For Plant Sciences and Natural Resources (06/88 to 08/90) , Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Beltsville, MD Director, Beltsville Area, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (10/83 to 06/88)
AHS - Youth Gardening - Youth Garden Resource List Washington State University coop. ext., King County Holly Kennell, extension Agent US national Arboretum USDA, Agricultural Research service http://www.ahs.org/youth_gardening/youth_garden_resource_list.htm
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Under The Canopy - February `98 - Cooperative Extension Service Forestry and Forest Products Newsletter of the Alaska Cooperative Extension Fred Walk, Timber Director, US Forest service ..national Forests were the http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/forestry/canopy/canopyfeb98.html
Extractions: Under the Canopy Forestry and Forest Products Newsletter of the Alaska Cooperative Extension February 1998 Table of Contents Introduction of New Extension Forester: Bob Wheeler Cooperative Being Formed by Timber Industry on Kenai Peninsula Forest Products Manufacturing Project Bark Beetle Task Force Meeting in Soldotna Society of American Foresters: Alaska State Society Annual Meeting ... Meetings During April 1997 I was hired by the Alaska Cooperative Extension program to fill the forestry specialist position that was previously filled by Tony Gasbarro. Although my background and experience is significantly different, I will continue to strive to meet our mission "to interpret and extend relevant research based knowledge in an understandable and usable form and to encourage the application of this knowledge to solve the problems and meet the challenges that face the people of Alaska." Since moving to Fairbanks, I have been able to meet with many different organizations and individuals. During July I gave two talks in the Homer area regarding the impact of the spruce bark beetle on the community and future implications. Cooperative Extension will continue to be involved with bark beetle issues on the Kenai Peninsula. During September I coordinated the week visit of Dr. Ron Mahoney from the University of Idaho regarding a review of hardwood utilization. During November I developed three workshops on sawmilling, kiln drying, and international marketing that were held in Soldotna, Anchorage, and Fairbanks. On December 3 and 4, we convened the Forest Products Conference held in Fairbanks entitled "How Can the University of Alaska Assist Alaska's Forest Products Industry?"