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41. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
misc Course Info 1 misc Course Info 2 misc Course Info 3 This is an agriculture course that will provide the knowledge and skills for a student to work
http://www.luhsd.k12.ca.us/Departments_and_Courses/Agriculture/index.cfm
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Agriculture Course# Title Prerequisite
Course Description AGRICULTURAL ASSISTANT Senior standing and approval of Dept. Chairperson and Assistant Principal. Must take an additional Ag.class. The class will assist the student in making career choices and develop an understanding of the teaching profession. The student helps the teacher with a variety of activities, such as paper work, typing, record keeping, etc. AGRICULTURAL BIOLOGY (P) Students must have completed Introduction to Agriculture. This course is designed to emphasize the principles, central concepts and interrelationships among the following topics: the molecular and cellular aspects of life, energetic, chemical and structural basis of life, growth and reproduction in plants and animals, evolution of modern plants and animals, humans and the environment, nutrition, health, and diseases in animals, and the similarities between all living things. This course is centered around an extensive laboratory component in order to connect the major concepts of life science with agricultural applications, along with physical science principles, including written and oral reporting skills. AGRICULTURAL CONSTRUCTION None This is an Agriculture course that will provide the knowledge and skills for a student to work in general maintenance and construction in an agricultural environment. Students who complete the Agriculture Construction course should be able to demonstrate competence in the use of power tools and hand tools used in the construction of buildings, welders, concrete tools, sheet rock tools, electrical tools, plumbing tools and the tools used for painting and texturing.

42. General Ariculture Links
misc.agriculture. General Ag Weather News Government Global Ag Internet Malls Agrilinks.com, Tim s Ag Links PageFor everything agriculture on the WWW
http://www.cowboymart.com/Misc Ag.htm

43. 9-Misc: ARGENTINA: The Catastrophe Of GM Soya
To GENETnews GENET-news@genet-info.org ; Subject 9-misc ARGENTINA The Agribusiness GM soya farming requires agriculture without culture or people.
http://www.gene.ch/genet/2003/Dec/msg00043.html
GENET archive [Index] [Thread]
9-Misc: ARGENTINA: The catastrophe of GM soya
  • To Subject 9-Misc: ARGENTINA: The catastrophe of GM soya From Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 00:21:16 +0100 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Organization: GENET Resent-From: genet-news@genet-info.org
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44. Purity Assurance Technologies / Food Safety Consulting, Audits, Certification, F
Online food safety courses provided through the Food Safety Inspection NAL is a major international source for agriculture and related information.
http://www.purityassurance.com/lks_misc.shtml
Guidance Industry I Industry II International ... University
MISCELLANEOUS LINKS American Council on Science and Health http://www.acsh.org/food/index.shtml The American Council on Science and Health, Inc. (ACSH) is a consumer education consortium concerned with issues related to food, nutrition, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, lifestyle, the environment and health. ACSH is an independent, nonprofit, tax-exempt organization. Blue Book Online http://www.bluebookprco.com/Guest/Index_nonmember.asp Online access to the Blue Book. CNN Food Center http://www.cnn.com/FOOD The Cable news network. FAO Statistical Database http://apps.fao.org FAOSTAT is an on-line and multilingual databases currently containing over 1 million time-series records covering international statistics in many areas. Fight BAC - Keep Food Safe http://www.fightbac.org This website is from the Partnership for Food Safety Education. BAC stands for bacteria. This organization is created by a private-public partnership to reduce the incidence of food borne illness by educating Americans about safe food handling practices. Food Safety Virtual University USDA http://www.fsis.usda.gov/OFO/HRDS/fsvu.html

45. UBC Archives - Alden Barss - File List
419 Start of course 1937-53 5-3 - misc. F Faculty of agriculture, Faculty Assn., Faculty Club 1920-73 28-1 Games - Entertainment nd 28-2 Greeting
http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/u_arch/barss1.html
Alden Barss fonds - File List
Horticulture - Course Materials 3-8 [Horticulture 317 and Horticulture 319 course materials] [n.d.] 3-9 Hort. 418 and Grape Variety Descriptions / Refractometer tests 1946 4-1 Hort. 418 - Peach Varieties, Apricots, Almonds 1936-51 4-2 " - Cherries 1942-53 4-3 " - Drupes (descriptive terms) / Shapes, etc., Apples and Pears 1946-48 4-4 " - Classification - Keys to Trees (fruit and nut) and Small Fruits 1933-47 4-5 " - " " 1918-47 4-6 Hort. 418 or 419 - Names of plants 1937-54 5-1 " - " 1942-49 5-2 Hort. 419 - Start of course 1937-53 5-3 " - Misc. 1936-48 Horticulture - Systematic Pomology 5-4 Lecture Outlines / Test for Colour-Blindness 1920-53 5-5 Misc. 1942-51 5-6 Orchard Fruits, esp. Apples 1914-25 6-1 Plant Patents 1942-54 6-2 Pears 1925-45 6-3 Pomes - Apples, Pears, Quince 1914-42 6-4 Studies in Systematic Pomology, UBC 1953 6-5 Tree Characters - Small Fruit Plants, Blueberry Plants 1948 Agriculture 13-4 BCIA and AIC - Newsletters 1946-65 13-5 Botany and General Studies of Plants 1916-25 13-6 Citrus 1934-46 13-7 CSTA [Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturalists] - Educational policies 1925-31 13-8 CSTA - Historical Material (miscellaneous) 1920-26 13-9 " - Letters 1920-29 14-1 " - Pamphlets 1920-41 14-2 " - Programs 1921-31 14-3 " - Reports 1922-31 14-4 Dept. of Education - Vocational correspondence course - Agriculture [n.d] 14-5 Fruit Growing and Marketing as a Business 1941-42 14-6 Dr. Lucas - Correspondence 1954-56 14-7 Olives [n.d.] 14-8 Plant Introduction, National Arboretum 1949-53

46. Sustainable Sources: Directories And Misc
Green and Growing is a great series of lesson plans on sustainable agriculture. Of course, there are lots of other related topics linked too!
http://www.greenbuilder.com/general/env.dir.html
Sustainable Sources
Directory
Catalogues and Commercial Sites
Schools
Intentional Communities

47. Graduate Courses In PSLS
All Plant Sciences undergraduate and graduate courses will soon have one Prereq agriculture and Natural Resources 290 Computer Applications to Problem
http://www.mycorrhizas.org/auge/PSLS/cour_grad.htm
PSLS department name shortened to Plant Sciences, effective July 1, 2003. Details
2431 Center Dr.
Univ of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN
865-974-7324 ph
865-974-1947 fax
Email
Full-time Personnel Augé, Bob Bates, Gary Brawley, Pat Breeden, Greg Brown, Dawn Charron, Craig Cheng, Max Cho, Ken Coffey, David Conger, Bob Craig, Chism Creswell, Cathy Crockett, Janice Cummins, John Deyton, Dennis Ellis, Debbie Flanagan, Phil Garton, Stephen Gwathmey, Owen Hamilton, Susan Hensley, Richard Johnson, Kathy Kitts, Sandy Kincer, David Klingeman, William Lentz, Gloria Lockwood, Dave Main,Chris McDaniel, Gary McDaniel, Judi Menendez, Garry Meyers, Beth Moore, Jenny Mueller, Sally Mueller, Tom Newburn, James Osburn, Lori Pantalone, Vince Parham, John Rhodes, Neil Ridings, Patty Robinson, Darren Rogers, Sam Samples, Tom Sams, Carl Smith, Brent Sorochan, John Spencer, Madeline Stewart, Neal Straw, Alan Thompson, Angela Walker, Cynthia West, Dennis Wyatt, Jim Helpful UT Sites Institute of Agriculture Experiment Station Extension Service College of ANR Search PS Dept Agriculture Library University of Tennessee Search UT Homepage UT People Search UT Web Index UT Calendar Main Library Weather/Air Quality Undergraduate Courses Note: OHLD, PSS and IPS course designations are being changed to the PSLS designation in 2003-2004 catalog, and to the PS designation for the 2004-2005 catalog (to reflect the departmental name change). All Plant Sciences undergraduate and graduate courses will soon have one designation: PS.

48. Engineering Colleges In Punjab
College Name, courses, Telephone No. Beant College of Engineering and College of Agricultural Engineering, Punjab University, Ludhiana 141004
http://www.punjabilok.com/misc/education/engineering_college_pun.htm
Garma Garam
Saddi Dharti Sadde Log

The land of five rivers

Punjabi Millennium
Sabhyachaar

Books

Literature

Fiction

Humor
...
Poetry

Faith and Religion Sikhism Sufi and Bhakti Tradition Arya Samaj Hinduism ... Islam Rasoi Punjabi Delicacies Exotic Recipes Education Institutions Studying Abroad Career... Tourism Destination Punjab Links Media Newspapers Magazines Television Online ... Radio More Health InfoTech Science Environment ... Fashion At Your Service Weather Matrimonials Free e-mail Free Web Pages ... Home Education Engineering Colleges in Punjab College Name Courses Telephone No. Beant College of Engineering and Technology , Village Barlar, Pathankot Road, Gurudaspur- 143521 Admission to Bachelor of Engineering and Technology (Agricultural Engg./ Planning ) and Architecture course, B.Tech in Chemical, Computer, Mechanical, Production Baba Banda Singh College of Engineering , Fatehgarh Sahib- 140407 4-year BE (Agricultural Engg./ Planning) and Architecture course, Bhai Jaitaji College of Engineering and Technology , Chamkour Sahib, Dist. Ropar

49. Colleges In India
Centre for Environment and Planning offers courses in architecture, Punjab Agricultural University - leading university in India in the field of
http://www.punjabilok.com/misc/education/coll_links_ind.htm
Garma Garam
Saddi Dharti Sadde Log

The land of five rivers

Punjabi Millennium
Sabhyachaar

Books

Literature

Fiction

Humor
...
Poetry

Faith and Religion Sikhism Sufi and Bhakti Tradition Arya Samaj Hinduism ... Islam Rasoi Punjabi Delicacies Exotic Recipes Education Institutions Studying Abroad Career... Tourism Destination Punjab Links Media Newspapers Magazines Television Online ... Radio More Health InfoTech Science Environment ... Fashion At Your Service Weather Matrimonials Free e-mail Free Web Pages ... Home Education Colleges in India A.V.C. College - an autonomous college in Tamil Nadu Academic Staff College, JNU - Institution for upgradation of knowledge and skills. Aligarh Muslim University - official homepage by the alumni Alumini Association Anna University - One of the premier engineering university. Annamalai University Bharathidasan University Bhavnagar University Centre for Environment and Planning ... Cochin University - Cochin university of science College of Agriculture, Bhubaneswar - about the college, alumni etc. D.G. Vaishnav College, Chennai - affiliated to Madras University. Daly College, Indore

50. Faculty Council Minutes -- Nov. 8, 2002
Two retreats were held this past year to determine where agriculture students are This is a change in title, description and misc. course information.
http://www.uark.edu/depts/dbcafls/02-11min.html
MINUTES
DBCAFLS FACULTY COUNCIL MEETING
NOVEMBER 8, 2002
ROSEN CENTER CONFERENCE ROOM
Faculty Present: John Clark, Thomas Costello, Pat Fenn, Wayne Kuenzel, Dave Miller, Luke Parsch, Charles Rosenkrans (for Wayne Kellogg), George Wardlow (for Freddie Scott), Mary Warnock (for Peggy Whan), and Chair Preston LaFerney.
Administration Present: Donna Graham
1. Call to Order - P. LaFerney called the meeting to order at 3:36 p.m. and announced that this would be the final Faculty Council meeting for this calendar year and term. He welcomed Senators George Wardlow, Charles Rosenkrans and Dave Miller.
2. Approval of Agenda - Being no additions or changes to the agenda, Costello moved the agenda be accepted as submitted, Parsch seconded. Motion passed.
3. Approval of Minutes from October 11, 2002 Meeting - P. LaFerney asked for any additions, deletions or corrections of the minutes from the October 11, 2002 meeting. Stewart moved the minutes be accepted as submitted, Clark seconded. Motion passed.

4. Reports

51. Historytimeline
Of gainfully employed persons, 47.4 percent were engaged in agriculture. misc Page Where I put the really intriguing stuff that doesn t exactly fit
http://animalpetdoctor.homestead.com/historytimeline.html
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VETERINARY HISTORY TIME LINE
BEFORE 1900
Early Chinese Writings: Traditional Chinese Medicine  was practised before 1766 BC but the first medical text was the Nei Ching Su Wen (Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine), c. 300BC. The Nei Ching detailed the AP system as well as other medical knowledge. Horses were very important and "horse priests" practised their trade from at least 1766 BC. Many texts on veterinary medicine were written in the period 221 BC to 1608 AD.
Ancient Greece: Presereved writings indicate an interest in animal diseases.
Cato (c 200 BC) : Roman agricultural writer who recommended the use of olive oil dregs, lupine extract and good wine for sheep scab.
Columella: (c 70 AD) thought that it was better to get rid of suppuration with the surgeon's knife, rather than with medication, and then to wash the wound with warm ox urine and bind it up with linen bandages soaked in liquid pitch and oil. Even at this early time it was obviously appreciated that an infected wound would not heal without first removing infected tissue.
Gaston Phoebus
Renaissance: inventors and scientists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Ruini were just two of several contributors to the advancement of equine dentistry;

52. Courses
Credit hours 1 (Students taking this course are required to participate in the Examples of acid mine drainage, agricultural, industrial, and municipal
http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Agronomy/Department/pedology/COURSES.HTM
Courses SOIL JUDGING PLS 396 COURSE OUTLINE (Fall, 2002) Credit hours: 1-2 (Only first time students participating in the week long field trip required for the competition can be registered for two credit hours. In subsequent years, students participating in the regional competition trip can register for one credit hour. Students not participating in the regional competition trip can register for one credit hour, and they will be required to do extra homework and field assignments (20%) to meet the course requirements.) Instructor: Dr. A.D. Karathanasis Office: N-122K, Ag. Science-North e-mail: akaratha@uky.edu Phone: Textbook: Handbook for Collegiate Soils Contest in the Southeastern Region. 1996. Karathanasis et al., University of Kentucky. Other references: Designated soil survey reports and Soil Taxonomy keys. Lecture/Discussion Periods: 1 hour a week (TBA) and/or 2-3 hours a week (TBA) field exercises. (Course concludes on October 25) Course Contents: (1) General rules for Collegiate Soil Judging in the Southeastern Region (2) Scorecard interpretations (3) Regional Morphology of State and Southeastern Region Soils - textural classes - soil structure - color, hydroxymorphic features, consistence, concentrations

53. Undergraduate Courses
All Plant Sciences undergraduate and graduate courses will soon have one Prereq agriculture and Natural Resources 290 or equivalent, Botany 120.
http://plantsciences.utk.edu/cour_undr.htm
PSLS department name shortened to Plant Sciences, effective July 1, 2003. Details
2431 Joe Johnson Dr.
Univ of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN
865-974-7324 ph
865-974-1947 fax
Email
Full-time Personnel Augé, Bob Bates, Gary Brawley, Pat Breeden, Greg Brown, Dawn Charron, Craig Cheng, Max Cho, Ken Coffey, David Conger, Bob Craig, Chism Creswell, Cathy Crockett, Janice Cummins, John Deyton, Dennis Ellis, Debbie Flanagan, Phil Garton, Stephen Gwathmey, Owen Hamilton, Susan Hensley, Richard Kitts, Sandy Kincer, David Klingeman, William Lentz, Gloria Lockwood, Dave Main,Chris McDaniel, Gary McDaniel, Judi Menendez, Garry Meyers, Beth Moore, Jenny Mueller, Sally Mueller, Tom Newburn, James Osburn, Lori Pantalone, Vince Parham, John Rhodes, Neil Ridings, Patty Robinson, Darren Rogers, Sam Samples, Tom Sams, Carl Smith, Brent Sorochan, John Spencer, Madeline Steckel, Larry Stewart, Neal Straw, Alan Thompson, Angela Walker, Cynthia West, Dennis Wyatt, Jim Helpful UT Sites Institute of Agriculture Experiment Station Extension Service College of ANR Search PS Dept Agriculture Library University of Tennessee Search UT Homepage UT People Search UT Web Index UT Calendar Main Library Weather/Air Quality Graduate Courses Note: OHLD, PSS and IPS course designations are being changed to the PSLS designation in 2003-2004 catalog, and to the PS designation for the 2004-2005 catalog (to reflect the departmental name change). All Plant Sciences undergraduate and graduate courses will soon have one designation: PS.

54. Purdue: AgEcon: News: Keeping Track Monthly
Jay Akridge was awarded the US department of agriculture Food and Ag Science Previously, she taught international trade and finance courses at the
http://www.agecon.purdue.edu/news/archive/2003/oct.asp
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55. Punjab And Sind Bank
misc. Persons who have undergone PreDiploma courses can pursue further studies The credit limit can be utilized/disbursed for Short Term Agricultural
http://www.psbindia.com/otheradv.php

56. FAISALABAD: Agri Varsity To Introduce New Courses -DAWN - Local; 10 April, 2004
FAISALABAD Agri varsity to introduce new courses. By Shamsul Islam Naz. FAISALABAD, April 9 Newlyappointed University of agriculture Vice-Chancellor Dr
http://www.dawn.com/2004/04/10/local26.htm
10 April 2004 Saturday 19 Safar 1425
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FAISALABAD: Agri varsity to introduce new courses
By Shamsul Islam Naz

FAISALABAD, April 9: Newly-appointed University of Agriculture Vice-Chancellor Dr Bashir Ahmed has said the introduction of new courses in mathematics, computer, environment, WTO, MBIT, MS will figure on top of his agenda.
Besides, internship opportunities and update and revision of existing courses will be high on the list. Talking to Dawn, Dr Bashir said that steps were also being taken to introduce some additional aspects in the system for improving the faculty performance and learning.
For achieving these objectives, he said, the committees at the faculty level had been constituted for monitoring and providing guidance to the faculty members throughout the academic year. About the research activities in the agri varsity, he said that a number of projects were under way which would prove instrumental in boosting the agricultural sector.
He said that a series of reforms had already been introduced to facilitate academicians and scientists so as to develop a kind of review system for ensuring real contribution to academics and research.

57. Understanding Water Courses Lining Project -DAWN - Business; 19 July, 2004
nationwide project that took on the entire spectrum of the agriculture sector. The 66 billion-rupee four-year project aimed at renovating water courses
http://www.dawn.com/2004/07/19/ebr14.htm
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Understanding water courses lining project
By Zafar Samdani

There is either a self-destructive streak in some segments of the populace or they fail to see the demarcation between national interest and self-interest. There are some other possibilities too: ignorance and deliberate distortion of facts. Ignorance is not bliss in this case while the later attitude can only be regretted.
These factors have made the construction of water reservoirs, a dire need for an agriculture-based economy, controversial and the same conceptually flawed reasoning is in evidence from some quarters with regard to lining of the country's water courses.
Firstly, the project is being seen as replacement of reservoirs; nothing could be farther from reality because conserving water and minimizing conveyance losses is one thing and building new resources with water reservoirs is quite another. There just are no grounds for mixing the two.
Although the end they serve is augmenting the farming sector, lining of water channels aims at increasing the efficiency of existing resources while reservoirs add to them. Otherwise, they are both linked with the requirements of the farming sector.

58. Charles A. Francis
1995. Exploring the Role of Diversity in Sustainable agriculture. misc. Systems thinking and experiential learning a Nordic netbased course in
http://agronomy.unl.edu/fac/francis.htm
Home Search FAQ Index/site map ... View Faculty by Peer Group General Links:
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Our Teaching Programs Our Research Programs Our Extension Programs ... UNL Home Page (To enlarge, click on picture)
Charles A. Francis
Professor of Agronomy CONTACT INFORMATION ADDRESS 102B KCR
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
University of Nebraska Lincoln
P. O. Box 830910
Lincoln, NE 68583-0910 PHONE FAX E-MAIL cfrancis2@unl.edu DEGREES:
  • B.S., Agronomy, University of California at Davis, 1961 M.S., Plant Breeding, Cornell University, 1967 Ph.D., Plant Breeding, Cornell University, 1970
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Design of resource efficient cropping systems, rotations and spatially diverse field crop designs, integrated crop/animal systems, whole farm planning and watershed design for environmentally sound production systems; on-farm and participatory research and educational activities, collaborative research design; future agricultural systems, role of diversity and integrated resource management, value added enterprises and products, and relationship of farms to viable rural communities. EXTENSION INTERESTS: Crop rotations, design of resource efficient crop, animal, and agroforestry systems, sustainable practices and farming systems in watershed design, value-added enterprises and products, organic farming and gardening, integration of farming with community viability, participatory on-farm research and education programs, regional professional development program in North Central Region.

59. From Agdndmc@mizzou1.missouri.edu Thu Feb 23 115653 EST 1995
alt.sustainable.agriculture5474 alt.agriculture.misc2020 The courses are of particular value to Agricultural Extension specialists and
http://www.ibiblio.org/london/orgfarm/issues-and-news/news/summer-training.inter
From agdndmc@mizzou1.missouri.edu Thu Feb 23 11:56:53 EST 1995 Article: 5474 of alt.sustainable.agriculture Path: bigblue.oit.unc.edu!concert!gatech!swiss.ans.net!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!convex!news.duke.edu!zombie.ncsc.mil!golf!domingo!agdndmc From: agdndmc@mizzou1.missouri.edu (Domingo Martinez-Castilla) Newsgroups: alt.sustainable.agriculture,alt.agriculture.misc,sci.agriculture,comp.society.development Subject: Summer Training for international agriculture professionals Date: Wed, 22 Feb 1995 14:56:29 CST Organization: International Agriculture, U of Missouri Lines: 49 Distribution: world Message-ID:

60. Faculty And AP Vacancies
Demonstrate a willingness to teach courses via distance delivery Develop and teach classes in “agriculture and the Community” and other themes related
http://www.hrs.wsu.edu/employment/FAPvacancies.asp?id=1707

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