Florist New Haven Connecticut, Connecticut Agric., coop. ext. Serv. S544.3.N3C66 ISSN 08951985 Reno, Nev. The College. Fact sheet - cooperative extension service, University of Maryland Fact sheet http://creekin.net/k19675-n210-florist-new-haven-connecticut-connecticut.html
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Virginia-Wyoming And USDA Washington State Univ coop ext Agric and Nat Resources Prog 668 North Riverpoint Blvd cooperative State Research, Education and extension serviceUSDA http://www.apsnet.org/directories/extension/vawy.htm
AHS - Youth Gardening - Youth Garden Resource List Washington State University coop. ext., King County USDA, Agricultural Research service 3501 New York Ave, NE Washington, DC 20002 Phone (202) 2454532 http://www.ahs.org/youth_gardening/youth_garden_resource_list.htm
LVD State Contact List cooperative extension service PO Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel (501) 6712100 Southern Univ. coop. ext. Program PO Box 10010 Baton Rouge, LA 70813 http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/contacts.htm
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
Assets Across America State Asset Networks Univ. of Arkansas coop ext. service (CES) www.uaex.edu The University of Arkansas cooperative extension service sponsors a Statewide Asset Building http://www.ctassets.org/aaa/statenetworks.cfm
DEPT_CENTER_CODE MADISON coop ext. service. 684. MATHEWS coopERATIVE extENSION service RAPPAHANNOCK coop ext service. 877. RICHMOND COUNTY coop extENSION serviceS http://www.research.vt.edu/intra/webReports/departments_historical.htm
Extractions: UNKNOWN DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ANIMAL AND POULTRY SCIENCES BIOCHEMISTRY AND ANAEROBIC MICROBIOLOGY DAIRY SCIENCE ENTOMOLOGY FORESTRY FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE SCIENCES DIRECTOR, SCHOOL OF FORESTRY HORTICULTURE PLANT PATHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY AND WEED SCIENCE POULTRY SCIENCE FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR, RESIDENT INSTRUCTION OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION ANAEROBIC MICROBIOLOGY TIDEWATER AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER SOUTHERN PIEDMONT AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER SHENANDOAH VALLEY AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER ALSON H. SMITH, JR. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER WOOD SCIENCE AND FOREST PRODUCTS HAMPTON ROADS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER EASTERN SHORE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTER AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION AG-NATURAL RESOURCE INFOSYS VETERINARY BIOLOGY PATHOBIOLOGY AGRICULTURAL AND URBAN PRACTICE VETERINARY MEDICINE EXPERIMENT STATION VET. SCHOOL MULTIDISC. ED. RESOURCES
IPM Working Group Membership Lorraine Berkett, University of vermont, VT. Richard Cowles, Conn. Ag. Expmt. Sta., Valley Lab, CT George Hamilton, University of NH coop. ext, NH http://www.northeastipm.org/archive/ac/meetings/Oct2003/workbook/iwgmembers.html
Extractions: Northeastern IntegratedPest Management Center IPM Working Group Membership Group Member Affiliation State Community ( website Scott Aker Smithsonian Institution DC Lynn Braband* Cornell University, Ag. Expmt. Sta. NY Gary Couch Cornell University Extension NY Norman L. Gauthier University of Connecticut CT Patricia Hastings Rutgers University NJ Ann Hazelrigg University of Vermont VT Craig Hollingsworth University of Massachusetts MA Mary Kay Malinoski* University of Maryland MD Robert Mulrooney University of Delaware DE Kathleen Murray Maine Dept. of Agriculture ME Casey Sclar Longwood Gardens PA Colin Stewart University of Maine ME Stanley Swier University of New Hampshire NH Andrea Szylvian EPA Region I MA Joellen Zeh Audubon International NY Fruit ( website Art Agnello Cornell University, Ag. Expmt. Sta. NY Alan Biggs West Virginia University WV Peter Bronski Audubon International NY Lorraine Berkett University of Vermont VT Richard Cowles Conn. Ag. Expmt. Sta., Valley Lab CT David Handley* University of Maine ME Norman Lalancette Rutgers University NJ Tracy Leskey U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
League Service Corporations vermont Credit Union League service Corporation 1000 Shelburne Road Phone 802863-7848, ext. 105 Fax 802-864-4391 e-mail bkent@vcul.org http://www.cuna.org/cuna/lsc_roster.html
FSCPE Contacts Mr. William Tillman, Jr. (E,P) (919) 7337061 ext. 279 Office of State Budget and Management 20321 Mail service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-0321 http://www.census.gov/population/www/coop/coop.html
Vermont Conflict Management Team | Vermont NRCS vermont s Conflict Management Team can help individuals find cooperative Daniel O Brien, Natural Resources Conservation service, 802748-2641 ext. 113 http://www.vt.nrcs.usda.gov/civil_rights/VTConflictTeam.html
Extractions: Vermont Home About Us News Programs ... Contact Us Whenever we work with others, differences are inevitable. Occasionally these differences escalate into a conflict that hinders our ability to provide high quality service to our customers and co-workers. Conflict can make our work environment tense and leave us feeling emotionally drained. Resolving conflicts before they affect our well-being is vital to keeping a healthy and productive life style at work and home. Often others can help us discover fresh ways of seeing our differences and lead us to satisfying solutions. Vermont's Conflict Management Team can help individuals find cooperative solutions when disagreements challenge our own ability to resolve a conflict. The Conflict Management Team supports those who deliver natural resource conservation services and their clients with a safe and confidential alternative when conflict arises. Available to all Vermont Conservation Partnership members and associates, this service assists with management and resolution of individual or organizational conflicts. You may contact any individual team member within the Vermont Conservation Partnership to help you. Team members are committed to open communication and confidentiality in every resolution process. Typically, two or three team members provide confidential assistance upon request. Team members can help with:
David R. Winston, Extension Dairy Scientist, Youth Outstanding Individual with Less Than Five Years service Award, Epsilon Sigma Phi, Programmed Heifer AI Va. coop. ext. Dairy Guideline, Publication No. http://www.dasc.vt.edu/faculty/winston/
Extractions: Your Location: Dairy Science Faculty Responsibilities Research Emphasis Education Work Experience Teaching Honors and Awards Outstanding Student Affiliate Advisor, ADSA Student Affiliate Division, 2005. Assistant Coach, North American Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge First Place Platinum Team (Virginia Tech), 2002, 2003, 2004. Coach, National Champion 4-H Dairy Quiz Bowl Team (Virginia 4-H), 2002, 2003.
Community Nutrition Action Program State Contacts Nutrition Specialist coop. ext. 5717 Corbett Hall, Room 300 University of Maine Associate Specialist, Ag ext service Post Street College Station http://schoolmeals.nal.usda.gov/Training/states.html
Grants - December 9, 2002 coop ext, Gray, S. USDAConn. Dept. of Social Services, $18120, 10/02-09/03 PLANT SCI, Morris, T. USDA-Univ. of vermont, $10000, 07/02-09/03 http://www.advance.uconn.edu/2002/021209/021209gr.htm
Extractions: The following grants were received through the Office for Sponsored Programs in October . The list represents only new proposals awarded, and excludes continuations. The list of grants is supplied to the Advance each month by the Office for Sponsored Programs and is printed in one or more issues, depending on space available. Department Principal Investigator Sponsor Amount Award Period AG ECON Larson, B. USDA-Economic Research Service COOP EXT Gray, S. UConn Health Center Provision of Nutrition Services to Families of Children with Phenylketonuria COOP EXT Gray, S. USDA-Conn. Dept. of Social Services UConn Family Nutrition Program: Children with Special Needs COOP EXT Taylor, U. USDA-Conn. Dept. of Social Services UConn Family Nutrition Program: 4-H Nutrition Education NUTR SCI Drake, L. USDA-Conn. Dept. of Social Services UConn Family Nutrition Program: Food Security Project NUTR SCI Ferris, A.
Reserve Reading List Nutrient Recommendations for Field Crops in vermont. B. Jokela. 2000. Nursery Production Field and Container. Univ. Mass. coop. ext. Serv. (SP-114). http://pss.uvm.edu/pss162/reserve.html
Links Pales Weevil from USDA Forest service Required Reading Pests of Fraser Fir from NC coop.ext. Some pretty good images of different pests and damage. http://everest.ento.vt.edu/~salom/Shade_Tree/links.html
Extractions: Introduction Insect Ecology Defoliators Bark Infesting ... Chemical Control Introduction International Society of Arboriculture Urban forestry links page What does Dr. Stipes' colleague, the legendary Dr. Shigo have to say? Maggot Therapy The latest news...see what Dr. Mercola has to say about it. Forensic Entomology Want to solve a murder? How about using insects? Lets eat some insect snacks What more can I say but yum yum. Crustaceans of Australia Lobster stuff How to catch, bu, cook, and eat lobste. Lots of fun! Ticks and Lyme Disease Required Reading. What you should know: the causal agent, the carrier, how it is transmitted, the geographic range of activity, how to diagnose, the symptoms, and treatment. Arachnology Homepage Required Surfing. Specifically, go to the Arachnology pages section and surf links that help supplement our discussion of ticks, mites, and spiders.
New England Greenhouse Conference 2004 Maryland coop. ext. Insect pests can be a longterm problem in perennials. Join us for a discussion of interns, temporary services, the H2A program and http://www.uvm.edu/~pass/greenhouse/04program.htm
Extractions: Educational Program New England Greenhouse Conference and Trade Expo Worcester, Mass. Oct. 18-20, 2004 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Key E=Everyone; These sessions have broad application to everyone in the industry. A=Advanced: These sessions either provide in-depth coverage of a specialized topic, or information new to even experienced industry members. B=Basic: These sessions are especially suitable for beginners, or for those who want a comprehensive overview of a topic. M = These sessions have been approved for pesticide recertification credits in New England states, New York and Pennsylvania. MONDAY , 18 OCTOBER 2004 No Trade Show PRINCIPLES OF GREENHOUSE PRODUCTION 1 Ballroom 3 GREENHOUSE PRODUCTION 2 Ballroom 1 Meeting Rooms A/B PERENNIAL SCHOOL Ballroom 2 M Pest Management Basics Ray Cloyd,University of Illinois Insects and mites can cause significant injury to plants, as well as vector plant pathogens. Learn how to identify the most common pests and how to manage them. B Watering Systems Will Healy, Ball Seed Company Plug production, potted material, and hangersÂ…what are the options for watering systems?