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  1. Guide for Field Crops in the Tropics and the Subtropics by Agency for International Development, 2005-06-14
  2. Field Crop Production: A Text-Book for Elementary Courses in Schools and Brief Courses in Colleges [ 1914 ] by George Livingston, 2009-08-10
  3. Field crops management (Agricultural management series) by E. N Fergus, 1942
  4. Field Crop Diseases Handbook
  5. Field Crop Diseases by Robert F. Nyvall, 1999-09-01
  6. British Field Crops: A Pocket Guide to the Identification, History and Uses of Arable Crops in Great Britain by Sally A. Francis, 2009-06
  7. Diseases of Field Crops
  8. Pests of Field Crops by F. G. W. Jones, Margaret G. Jones, 1991-01-01
  9. British Field Crops: A Pocket Guide to the Identification, History and Uses of Traditional and Novel Arable Crops in Great Britain by Sally A. Francis, 2005-07-11
  10. Field crops and land use, by Joseph Frank Cox, 1942
  11. Diseases of Field Crops by James Geere Dickson, 2008-04-01
  12. Agronomy of the Pigeon Pea (Review series - Commonwealth Bureau of Pastures and Field Crops ; 1975, no. 1) by J.O. Akinola, etc., 1975-12
  13. Field and Laboratory Studies of Crops: An Elementary Manual for Students of Agriculture [ 1916 ] by Arthur Gillett McCall, 2009-08-10
  14. Factors Affecting Calf Crop: Biotechnology of Reproduction

81. OARDC - 2005 Field Day Schedule
Muck crops field Day Muck crops Agricultural Research Station, Willard - July 28; field crops Day - Northwest Agricultural Research Station, Custar - July
http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/field_days/field_day_schedule.asp
WOOSTER, Ohio Every year, spring through fall, Ohio State University presents a series of field days for farmers, gardeners and others. For a free copy of this schedule, call (330) 263-3700 or send e-mail to ct-oardc@osu.edu.
Free and open to the public
Workshops/conferencespaid registration
  • Farm Science Review 2005
Late Additions to Schedule
  • Master Forestry Workshop - OSU South Centers - November 2-4

82. Ky Crop And Livestock Pest Management Recommendations
Kentucky field Crop and Livestock Pest Control and Insect Management Recommendations. Expert advice from University of KY agricultural extension
http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/PAT/recs/rechome.htm

INSECT MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR FIELD CROPS AND LIVESTOCK
Click on the crop for access to
"2005 Crop Insect Management". Click on the livestock for access to
"2005 Livestock Insect Management" Click here for label revisions and updates. CAUTION!
All information and recommendations in the Ky Crop and Livestock Pest Management Recommendations are time-sensitive and apply only to Kentucky.
Note: Trade names are used to simplify the information presented in this application. No endorsement by the Cooperative Extension Service is intended, nor is criticism implied of similar products that are not named. Page created and maintained by: Rod Hillard, Department of Entomology, University of Kentucky.
Please send comments or suggestions to: hillard@uky.edu
University of Kentucky ~ College of Agriculture ~ Cooperative Extension Service
Agriculture ~ Home Economics ~ 4-H ~ Development Kentucky Pest News Newsletter University of Kentucky IPM homepage Return to Kentucky Pesticide Applicator Training homepage

83. PA Sustainable Agriculture
about 9% (350000 acres) of the total field crop acres in the Commonwealth. However, a recent IPM Adoption Survey suggested that all field crop farmers
http://susag.cas.psu.edu/impacts/ipm_field_crops.htm

84. 2005 Field Crop Fungicide Guide
2005 field CROP FUNGICIDE GUIDE. Compiled by Marcia P. McMullen and Carl A. NDSU Extension Service, North Dakota State University of agriculture and
http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/plantsci/pests/pp622w.htm
North Dakota State University
NDSU Extension Service
FIELD CROP FUNGICIDE GUIDE Compiled by: Marcia P. McMullen and Carl A. Bradley
Extension Plant Pathologists in cooperation with the faculty of the Plant Pathology Department North Dakota State University TABLE OF CONTENTS This fungicide guide is based on the latest information available from the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, the United States Department of Agriculture, United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the agricultural chemical industry. The information conformed to federal and state regulations at the time of printing. The user should determine that the intended use is consistent with label directions. Designation that a product is labeled for control of a crop disease does not imply endorsement by the authors of use of that product or the degree of efficacy of that product for that use. Tables : Always follow label directions, making certain to check instructions on how to apply, when to apply, waiting periods prior to harvest, whether treated crops can be fed to livestock, and important safety precautions.

85. Crops Publications, University Of Missouri Extension
4H state events Agricultural Experiment Station field Days and Workshops G4050 - Troubleshooting field Crop Problems G4090 - Alternative crops in
http://muextension.missouri.edu/explore/agguides/crops/


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86. MP575, Weed Control Guide For Missouri Field Crops, MU Extension
4H state events Agricultural Experiment Station field Days and crops listed are corn, cotton, grain sorghum, rice, small grains and soybeans.
http://muextension.missouri.edu/explore/miscpubs/mp0575.htm


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Weed Control Guide for Missouri Field Crops
Andrew Kendig and Reid Smeda
Department of Agronomy, University of Missouri-Columbia
Crop rotation guides; forage, feed and grazing restrictions; conservation tillage information; and spraying safety can all be found in this weed control guide. Excellent crop yields often depend on correct formulation, use, application and timing of agricultural chemicals. This guide discusses each. This book gives guidelines for which herbicides, concentrations, application rates and repetition are best for specific weed problems.

87. Agricultural Genetic Engineering
agricultural genetic engineering. field of genes. bumper crop. Leap year for transgenic crops. the roots. How to move genes. growing pains
http://whyfiles.org/062ag_gene_eng/
Leap year for transgenic crops
How to move genes
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Will insects win
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88. Connect To The Research Centres
agriculture and AgriFood Canada / agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada Horticultural and field crop production and protection, processing of plant
http://res2.agr.gc.ca/contact_e.htm
National Science Programs Scientists Industry Media ... Centres
Connect to the research centres
The menu below describes the centres, provides links to their home page's and connects you with key people. For further details, link to the annual Directory of Research Atlantic Cool Climate Crop Research Centre (St. John's)
Crop production systems for cool summer conditions. Programs include animal feed crops, vegetables,and native fruit.
Contact:
Sandy Todd
, Site manager
Crops and Livestock Research Centre (Charlottetown - Nappan)

Integrated crop and livestock systems that enhance and protect natural resources and the environment. Programs include crop management and protection, livestock nutrition, and management of natural resources.
Contact:
Dr. Christiane Deslauriers
, Director
Nappan:
Dr. Ed Charmley
, Officer in Charge
Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre (Kentville - Bouctouche)
New cultivars and technologies for horticultural crops. Programs include production, adaptation, protection, storage, handling and processing. Contact: Dr. Wade Johnson

89. Field Crop Journals
Journals of Primary Importance to field crops Research list adapted from chapter field crops by Kathleen Ann Clark in Using the Agricultural,
http://usain.org/AGRICOLA/fieldcrops.html
Field Crop Journals
Journals of Primary Importance to Field Crops Research
Duncan McClusky, Branch Librarian, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Tifton Campus, University of Georgia, Tifton, GA list adapted from chapter "Field Crops" by Kathleen Ann Clark in Using the Agricultural, Environmental and Food Literature with titles added covering precision agriculture
JOURNAL ISSN Frequency # Libraries AGRICOLA CAB BIOSIS ARTICLE 1st Advances in Agronomy Annual X X X Agricultural and Forest Meteorology Semi-Mo X X X X 18/yr X X X X Agronomy Journal Bi-monthly X X X X Annals of Applied Biology Bi-monthly X X X X Annual Review of Phytopathology Annual X X X X Apidologie Quarterly X X X Applied and Environmental Microbiology Monthly X X X X Applied Engineering in Agriculture Bi-monthly x x x Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Monthly X X X X Bee World Quarterly X X Biochimica et Biophysica Acta Irregular X X X Biological Control X X X X Canadian Entomologist Bi-monthly X X X X Canadian Journal of Botany Monthly X X X X X X X X Canadian Journal of Plant Science Quarterly X X X X Canadian Plant Disease Survey Quarterly X X Cereal Research Communications Quarterly X X X Computers and Electronics in Agriculture Quarterly X X X X Crop Protection Bi-monthly X X X X Crop Science Bi-monthly X X X X Economic Botany Quarterly X X X X Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata Monthly X X X X Environmental Entomology Bi-monthly

90. Field Crops A O E Member List
Campus based members currently on the field crops Area of Expertise Team. Expertise Agricultural production economics and environmental management;
http://www.canr.msu.edu/fldcrp/camp-dir.htm
Field Crops AoE Team
Campus Specialists
    Campus based members currently on the Field Crops Area of Expertise Team.
      Christina DiFonzo
      Title:
      Extension Field Crops Entomologist and Pesticide Education Coordinator
      Expertise: Insect Vectored Plant Diseases and Aphids Specialty: Field Crops Address:
      East Lansing, MI 48824-1311 Telephone: Fax: difonzo@pilot.msu.edu
      John C. Durling Photo Title: Academic Specialist Expertise: Forage Production Systems Specialty: Sustainable Agriculture, Michigan Integrated Food and Farming Systems Address: Michigan State University Crop and Soil Sciences Department, 264 Plant and Soil Sciences Building, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1325 Telephone: Fax: durling@pilot.msu.edu
      Timothy M. Harrigan Title: Associate Professor Expertise: Tillage, Planting, Forage Harvesting and Storage, and Manure Specialty: Machinery Management Address: Michigan State University, Agricultural Engineering Department 220 Farrall Hall East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1323 Telephone: Fax: harrigan@msue.msu.edu

91. DPIWE - Field Crops
Development and production assistance for field crops such as cereal grains, Brian field Agricultural Officer 165 Westbury Road PROSPECT TAS 7249 TAS
http://www.dpiwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/WebPages/CPAS-5KZVVT?open

92. IPM : Publications : Illinois Agricultural Pest Management Handbook 2004
field crops and Livestock. 1. Insect Pest Management for field and Forage crops College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences Crop
http://www.ipm.uiuc.edu/pubs/iapmh/
IPM Site Index Field Crops Alfalfa Corn Sorghum Soybeans Fruits Apples Brambles Grapes Strawberries Vegetables Asparagus Cole Crops Cucurbit Crops Potatoes Sweet Corn Sweet Potatoes Greenhouse Livestock Educational Materials Videos FAQs Decision Aids
Illinois Agricultural Pest Management Handbook (2004)
Contents: (Note: PDF files are available for all chapters.) Cover and Table of Contents PDF File of Cover and Contents Field Crops and Livestock Insect Pest Management for Field and Forage Crops PDF File of Chapter 1 Weed Control for Corn, Soybeans, and Sorghum PDF File of Chapter 2 Weed Control for Small Grains, Pastures, and Forages PDF File of Chapter 3 Plant Disease Management for Field Crops PDF File of Chapter 4 Insect Pest Management for Stored Grain PDF File of Chapter 5 Insect Pest Management for Livestock and Livestock Buildings PDF File of Chapter 6
Vegetable Crops
Insect Pest Management for Commercial Vegetable Crops PDF File of Chapter 7 Weed Control for Commercial Vegetable Crops PDF File of Chapter 8 Plant Disease Management for Commercial Vegetable Crops PDF File of Chapter 9
Noncrop Weed Control
Brush Control in Illinois PDF File of Chapter 10 Weed Control for Noncrop Areas PDF File of Chapter 11
Pesticide Information
Application Equipment and Calibration References PDF File of Chapter 12 Toxicity of Herbicides PDF File of Chapter 13 Weed Resistance to Herbicides

93. Crop Development Centre - University Of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan, College of agriculture, Department of Plant Sciences The Crop Development Centre is a field crop research organization which
http://www.usask.ca/agriculture/plantsci/cdc.html
Dept. of Plant Sciences Crop Development Centre Adjunct Faculty Emeritus Faculty ... Home Centre Mailing Address:
Rick Holm , Director
Crop Development Centre
University of Saskatchewan
51 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Canada S7N 5A8
Important Phone Numbers:
Department of Plant Sciences:(306) 966-5855
Crop Development Centre: (306) 966-5855
Facsimile (all units): (306) 966-5015
Breeder Seed Facility: (306) 931-9299
Horticulture Field Lab: (306) 978-8316
Crop Science Field Lab (306) 966-4985
The Crop Development Centre is a unit of the Department of Plant Sciences. It was established in 1971 through joint funding of the National Research Council of Canada and the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture with a mandate to increase crop diversification opportunities for Saskatchewan farmers, to improve the adaptation of existing Saskatchewan crops and to become a 'centre of excellence' for crop research. Today, major funding for the centre is provided by Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food through the Agriculture Development fund.
Mission Statement
The Crop Development Centre is a field crop research organization which seeks to increase the diversification of crops and their products for the farmers and agriculture industry of Saskatchewan by improving existing crops, creating new uses for traditional crops and introducing new crops.

94. Situation And Outlook Report: Agricultural Resources: Crop Sequences Among 1990
Full text of the article, Crop sequences among 1990 major field crops and associated crops and States and may be linked to past agricultural policy.
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95. Agricultural Outlook: Field Crops Overview - Wheat Output Drops, Corn Planting U
Full text of the article, field crops overview wheat output drops, corn planting uneven, world oilseed output to climb, cotton stocks to rise;
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96. PIRSA Agriculture - About Us - Contacts
field Crop Consultant PO Box 469 Murray Bridge SA 5253 T 8535 6400 F 8535 6427 M 0418 846 465. Tom McInerney field Crop Consultant
http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/pages/agriculture/field_crops/fccontacts.htm:sectID=167
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PO Box 822 Clare SA 5453
T: 8842 6222 F: 8842 3775
M: 0419 831 027 Linden Masters Field Crop Consultant PO Box 156 Cleve SA 5640 T: 8628 2091 F: 8628 2512 M: 0427 979 422 Michael Wurst Field Crop Consultant 17 Irvine St Jamestown SA 5491 T: 8664 1408 F: 8664 7405 M: 0418 803 685 Penny Stevens Business Services Consultant PO Box 145 Kadina SA 5554 T: 8821 1555 F: 8821 1082 M: 0408 652 219 Tanja Morgan Field Crop Consultant PO Box 21 Karoonda SA 5307 T: 8578 1131 F: 8578 1354 M: 0418 823 938 Brett Masters Field Crop Consultant PO Box 81 Keith SA 5267 T: 87553166 F: 87551686 M: 0427 977 856 Ross Britton Field Crop Consultant Swamp Rd Lenswood SA 5240 T: 8389 8812 F: 8389 8899 M: 0401 122 098 Chris McDonough Field Crop Consultant PO Box 411 Loxton SA 5333 T: 8595 9100 F: 8595 9199 M: 0408 085 393 Peter Treloar Field Crop Consultant PO Box 411 Loxton SA 5333 T: 8595 9100 F: 8595 9199 M: 0427 427 238 Neil Cordon Field Crop Consultant PO Box 31 Minnipa SA 5654 T: 8680 6210 F: 8680 5020

97. Field Crops
field crops Hay/Forages Tobacco Vegetables Organic Vegetables Plastic Mulch Tifone (click on British flan under agricultural spraying equipment)
http://bioengr.ag.utk.edu/Extension/ExtProg/machinery/fieldcrops.htm

Combines
Planters/Drills Spraying Sprayers ... Nozzles Combines John Deere (select "agriculture") New Holland Caseih Axial Flow AGCO Gleaner AGCO Massey Conventional Combines, Rotary Combines ) (select "North America" and "brand") Planters/Drills AGCO White ) (select "North America" and "brand") Almaco Research Plot Planter Caseih Drills, Planters, Variable Rate Gearmore Great Plains John Deere (select "agriculture") Kennco Kinze Monosem Vacuum/Pneumatic) Polyplanter Can precision sow most uncoated seeds with very good accuracy. 'Polyplanter" uses the MONOSEM vacuum seed unit. Its precision includes the singulation of seeds from the size of pepper seeds on up to large seeds such as lima beans. For example, this unit does an excel- lent job of singulating the supersweet sweet corn seeds, a seed that does not have a standard shape. Renaldo Pneumatic Metered Seed Planter) Stanhay Vacuum/Pneumatic, singulaire Precision Vacuum, Belt-System Precision Seeders, Selector-Wheel Precision Drill) Tye No-Till, Folding Drills, Pasture Pleaser, Stubble Drills)

98. CyberStacks(sm) Field Crops Screen
The database is sponsored by the Plant Genome Database; Agricultural Genome Fill in applicable field within site s main page; select crop of interest
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/hyb_sb_7.htm
Field Crops (SB:183-317) Q Science R Medicine S Agriculture T Technology U Military V Naval
SB 191.A42 Grain. Cereals. Amaranths
Amaranths For Food or Feed
Summary: Amaranths For Food or Feed, a member of the "Quick Bibliography Series of the National Agricultural Library," is intended " for current awareness, and as the title implies..." is "not [an] indepth exhaustive" bibliography system of any subject. Citations are resources for recent research and bring the "literature of agriculture to the interested user...." Bibliographies are "derived from computerized on-line searches of the AGRICOLA data base. Timeliness of topic and evidence of extensive interest are the selection criteria." The site's creator "determines the purpose, length, and search strategy of the Quick Bibliography. Information regarding these is available upon request from the author/searcher." Entries within the site include journal articles, books, and audiovisual materials. Specifications are given as to information provided within entries, to aid in searching. Instructions are also provided for requesting copies of bibliographies featured in the series. The site is maintained by Jane Gates with the Alternative Farming Systems Information Center; the USDA National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, Maryland.

99. Sclerotinia Diseases Of Vegetable And Field Crops In Florida
Sclerotinia Diseases of Vegetable and field crops in Florida1 The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) is an Equal Opportunity Institution
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/VH015
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Sclerotinia Diseases of Vegetable and Field Crops in Florida
Ken Pernezny and L. H. Purdy The fungus, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum , causes a profusion of Sclerotinia diseases on more than 360 different host plant species. There are at least 61 different common names that have been used for different Sclerotinia diseases, and these range from banana fruit rot to wilt. Some common names for Sclerotinia diseases of important crops in Florida are white mold (beans), watery soft rot (cabbage), drop (lettuce), stem rot (potato and tomato), and nesting (post-harvest disease of bean). Sclerotinia diseases of plants that grow in Florida have a history of more than 80 years. Lettuce drop was reported to be present in fields of lettuce in 1896 near Gainesville where certain fields were almost completely destroyed. Since that time Sclerotinia diseases have been reported on many crops in the state and have been particularly damaging in bean, lettuce, cabbage, potato, and tomato. Although Sclerotinia is known to attack peanut and soybeans, it

100. AGRIFOR: The UK's Gateway To High Quality Internet Resources In Agriculture, Foo
field crops covers livestock, diseases and nematodes, insects, and weeds; It looks at the possibility of using nonwood field crops to make pulp and
http://agrifor.ac.uk/text/browse/cabi/9c44dca2e8ae7fc641a19243ff3d942e.html
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broader: crops other: cereals fibre plants grain crops horticultural crops ... 2003 pest management guides Published on the Web in January 2003 by the Virginia Cooperative Extension (VCE), a joint educational outreach program of Virgina Tech and Virginia State University, these three 2003 Pest Management Guides on Field Crops, Home Grounds and Animals, and Horticultural and Forest Crops, were written by VCE staff. Field Crops covers livestock, diseases and nematodes, insects, and weeds; Home Grounds and Animals covers home vegetables, home fruit, home ornamentals, lawn, home and yard insect control, and pets; and Horticultural ans Forest Crops covers commercial small fruits, grapes, nursery crops, floral crops, turf, and low management crops and areas. Each section of each guide is available to download individually in PDF, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader. pests pest management pest control parasites ... Integrated pest management index Produced by the Ohio State University Extension, the Integrated Pest Management Index provides access to fact sheets on general pest management, and on pest management in the key field crops of Ohio, namely alfalfa, soybeans, and field corn. The fact sheets provide information on field symptoms, pest life cycle, and sampling and assessment guidelines. pests integrated pest management field crops Non-wood plants as raw material for pulp and paper Presented in November 2001, "Non-wood plants as raw material for pulp and paper" is the PhD thesis of Katri Saijonkari-Pahkala of the University of Helsinki, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, Department of Applied Biology. This PhD is available as a 101 page PDF document, requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader. It looks at the possibility of using non-wood field crops to make pulp and paper products, and management methods for these crops. This is one in a collection of "E-thesis" publications provided freely on the Web by the Helsinki University Library together with the Helsinki University Press and the faculties of the University.

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