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         Agriculture State Gov:     more books (100)
  1. Selected Weeds Of The United States. Agriculture Handbook No. 366 by U. S. Dept. Agriculture, 1976
  2. 100th anniversary of USDA plant exploration : visit the National Germplasm System on the web, www.ars.grin.gov/npgs (SuDoc A 77.12/A:AN 7) by U.S. Dept of Agriculture,
  3. Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1899 by Newton Capron Watts Loring( Commissioners of Agriculture ), 1900
  4. Yearbook of the United States Dept of Agriculture 1902 by Department of Agriculture, 1902
  5. Yearbook of Agriculture by United States Department Of Agriculture, 1936
  6. Bush nominates Neb. Gov. Mike Johanns as 28th USDA Secretary.(George W. Bush selected Nebraska Governor as United States Department of Agriculture's new Secretary): An article from: Pro Farmer
  7. Some common disinfectants (United States. Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bull) by M Dorset, 1908
  8. The social organization and breeding habits of the cotton-protecting kelep of Guatemala (United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Bureau of Entomology. [Bulletin] tech. ser) by O. F Cook, 1905
  9. Web resources.(www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/educators. htmlc)(www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/etext/000008. html)(www.usda.gov/cnpp/KidsPyra/) : An article from: Childhood Education by Bernard Cesarone, 2006-03-22
  10. Methods and costs of marketing (United States. Agriculture department. Yearbook) by Frank Andrews, 1910
  11. Diseases of ornamental trees (United States. Agriculture Department) by Haven Metcalf, 1908
  12. The chestnut bark disease (United States. Agriculture Dept) by Metcalf Haven, 1913
  13. Some results obtained in studying ripening bananas with the respiration calorimeter (United States. Agriculture Dept) by C. F Langworthy, 1913
  14. Bread and the principles of bread making (United States. Agriculture Department. Farmers' bulletin) by Helen W Atwater, 1906

161. DOL WHD: State Labor Laws: State Child Labor Laws Applicable To Agricultural Emp
www.dol.gov/esa. Search / AZ Index. Find It! By Topic By Audience By Top 20 Table of state Child Labor Laws for Agricultural Employment. state1
http://www.dol.gov/esa/programs/whd/state/agriemp2.htm
U.S. Department of Labor Employment Standards Administration Wage and Hour Division www.dol.gov/esa Search / A-Z Index Find It!: By Topic By Audience By Top 20 Requested Items By Form ... By Location September 18, 2005 DOL Home ESA WHD State Labor Laws State Child Labor Laws Applicable to Agricultural Employment
January 1, 2005 Table of State Child Labor Laws for Agricultural Employment State Minimum age for employment Certificate required to age: Maximum daily and weekly hours and days per week for minors under 16 unless other age indicated during school hours outside school hours Employment certificate Age certificate Daily/Weekly Days per week Federal : Fair Labor Standards Act (FSLA) applies to migrants and local residents regardless of farm size or number of man-days of farm labor used on that farm.
12 with written parental consent or on farm where parent is employed. Under 12 with written parental consent on farms exempt from Federal minimum wage provisions proof of age not required Alaska schoolday or week: 9 for work and school combined /23 6 under 18 Arizona proof of age not required 8/40 non school period. schoolday or week: 3/18

162. OMAFRA - MAAARO
Fact Sheets on a variety of crop diseases including vegetables.
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163. El Dorado County MapStats From FedStats
County statistics collected by the Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy, including agriculture, census, business, crime, energy and environment, and general profile.
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164. Other International, State, County, & Local Area Statistics
Livestock County Data, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Rankings by state and Commodity, National Agricultural Statistics Service
http://www.fedstats.gov/regional.html
Back to Fedstats home page Topic links - A to Z Information quality Agriculture Crops County Data National Agricultural Statistics Service Farm Characteristics, Financial Indicators, and Top Agricultural Commodities Economic Research Service, USDA Farm Income and Expenses Bureau of Economic Analysis Livestock County Data National Agricultural Statistics Service Rankings by State and Commodity National Agricultural Statistics Service
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Demographic and Economic Census Bureau State Data Centers U.S. Census Bureau Demographic and Economic State and County Profiles U.S. Census Bureau Population, Housing, Economic and Geographic Data U.S. Census Bureau Science and Engineering State Profiles National Science Foundation
Education Public School Student, Staff, and Graduate Counts by State National Center for Education Statistics
Energy and Environment Commodity Minerals Information U.S. Geological Survey State Energy Data Energy Information Administration State Minerals Information U.S. Geological Survey
Health Atlas of the United States Mortality National Center for Health Statistics
International Country Analysis Briefs Energy Information Administration Country Profiles Central Intelligence Agency Demographic Indicators for Countries U.S. Census Bureau

165. OMAFRA - MAAARO
Ontario Ministry of agriculture factsheet on the infectious and noninfectious causes of abortion in mares.
http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/livestock/horses/facts/89-169.htm
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166. OMAFRA - MAAARO
Details on brassica diseases from the Ontario Ministry of agriculture.
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167. Del Norte County MapStats From FedStats
County statistics collected by the Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy, including agriculture, census, business, crime, energy and environment, and general profile.
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168. Governments On The WWW: Austria
Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft (BMLFUW) Federal Ministry for agriculture, Niederösterreich Lower Austria . Landesregierung state Government
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Governments on the WWW: Austria
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Official language: German
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  • Federal Institutions:
    • [Federal President]
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    • Bundeskanzleramt [Federal Chancellery]
    • [Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Economy]
      • [Federal Office and Research Centre for Agriculture]
      • [Federal Office for Water Economy]
      • [Federal Office for Viniculture]
      • [Federal Institution for Agricultural Economy]
      • [Federal Institution for Agricultural Technology]
      • [Federal Institution for Mountain Peasants Affairs]
      • Forstliche Bundesversuchsanstalt (FBVA) [Federal Experimental Institution for Forestry]
    • [Federal Ministry for Economy and Labour]
    • [Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Culture]
    • [Federal Ministry for Finance]
      • [Austrian Federal Financing Agency]
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      • [Austrian Air Force]
    • [Federal Ministry for Public Service and Sport]
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  • 169. USDA Rural Development Home Page
    Small map of the United States that links to information about current Statement by agriculture Secretary Johanns Regarding the Confirmation of Tom Dorr
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    Sept. 17, 2005: Constitution Day Employee Training Materials
    Under Secretary Tom Dorr (click photo to enlarge) addressed the National Rural Developers, an association of economic development specialists with rural cooperatives who work often in close cooperation with Rural Development programs to spur business development and increase jobs in rural areas.
    Hurricane Katrina Resources
    Under Secretary Tom Dorr (click photo to enlarge) visited Cape Girardeau, Missouri, to speak with Red Cross officials and representatives of the Missouri Baptist Convention about the ongoing partnership with Rural Development, which provides shelter to survivors left homeless by Hurricane Katrina.

    170. Citrus
    latest citrus research news, citrus contacts. As well as detailed information on growing citrus.
    http://www.agric.nsw.gov.au/citrus
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    171. Rural Business-Cooperative Service
    United States Department of agriculture Rural Development (RD) and the United States Department of Agricultural Marketing Resource Center (AgMRC)
    http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/
    Business and Cooperative Programs Business Programs
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    The verdant pastures of Prince Edward Island provide abundant forage for the province’s beef and dairy cattle. The Atlantic Producers Beef Cooperative and Co-op Atlantic are working together to create a bigger market for home-grown beef. Photo by Christian Ruel, courtesy Mirrorlock Photography, www.mirrorlock.com.
    Rural Development 2002 Farm Bill Site
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    Public Meeting on Research Agenda
    On Tuesday, September 27, 2005, Rural Development will be hosting a public meeting to collect input and recommendations from the cooperative and cooperative research communities on priority research topics and research strategies for Cooperative Programs. The meeting will be held in Room 107-A of the Whitten Building, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue, Washington, D.C. from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Anyone interested in making a presentation should contact Dr. John R. Dunn, Director, Cooperative Resources Management Division at (202) 720-1374. For more information, please refer to the Federal Register Notice
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    This provides notification that the regulation governing Section 9006 Renewable Energy/Energy Efficiency Improvement Program (Section 9006) was published in the Federal Register, July 18, 2005. Interested individuals and entities should be aware that the new regulation provides continued guidance regarding Section 9006 grants and new guidance regarding Section 9006 guaranteed loans.

    172. Colusa County MapStats From FedStats
    County statistics collected by the Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy, including agriculture, census, business, crime, energy and environment, and general profile.
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    173. CSREES - USDA - Funding Opportunities
    CSREES, Cooperative state Research, Education, and Extension Service For information about all federal funding opportunities, visit Grants.gov.
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    ... Grants Process Search Funding Opportunities Advanced Search Quick Links Choose one: Research Education Extension Consumers Youth Small Business International Ext. Offices Partners Learn more about available or anticipated competitive grants or cooperative agreements here. For these funding opportunities, CSREES accepts applications from eligible entities and considers the applications for funding through a competitive peer review process. On each individual funding opportunity page you will find links to full requests for applications (RFAs) and application forms. The latter can also be found on our Application Forms page. RFAs explain the evaluation criteria used in the competitive peer review process, and contain instructions for preparing and submitting applications. To be considered for funding, applicants must submit the required forms with their applications. Information about formula-funded grant programs administered by CSREES is on our Formula Funds page . Visitors may also want to explore a broad discussion of all CSREES funding mechanisms For information about all federal funding opportunities, visit

    174. Triticale
    Production information from the Alberta agriculture department.
    http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agdex127
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    Triticale
    Download pdf - 104K Spring triticale Winter triticale Triticale ( X Triticosecale Wittmack) is a man-made crop developed by crossing wheat ( Triticum turgidum or Triticum aestivum ) with rye ( Secale cereale
    Early attempts to cross wheat and rye produced only sterile offspring. It was not until the 1930s that techniques were available to produce fertile hybrids. Once this step was accomplished, it was possible to develop new combinations between wheat and rye as well as direct combinations between triticales with differing wheat and rye parents. Consequently, new varieties of winter or spring triticale can be developed with the same methods used for breeding other cereal crops.
    In 1953, the University of Manitoba began the first North American triticale breeding program. Early breeding efforts concentrated on developing a high yielding, drought tolerant human food crop species suitable for marginal wheat producing areas. In contrast, more recent programs concentrate on developing improved animal feed and fodder varieties for production under a number of diverse environmental conditions. Table 1 shows a historical list of spring and winter triticale cultivars.
    Spring Triticale
    Drought tolerance is the primary advantage that spring triticales have over other spring cereal crops. Under dryland conditions, spring triticales are a valuable alternative to feed barley and oats. Spring triticale has a 5 to 19 per cent yield advantage over Spring wheat (CPS), see Table 2. This advantage is most apparent in areas with longer growing seasons.

    175. Calaveras County MapStats From FedStats
    County statistics collected by the Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy, including agriculture, census, business, crime, energy and environment, and general profile.
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    176. ERS/USDA Research Emphasis - Enhanced Quality Of Life For Rural Americans
    Research and data on the social and economic forces that affect the wellbeing of rural people and their communities.
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    Rural America is home to a fifth of the Nation's people, keeper of natural amenities and national treasures, and safeguard of a unique part of American culture, tradition, and history. Today, rural America comprises over 2,000 counties, contains 75 percent of the Nation's land, and includes 49 million people. ERS research explores how investments in rural people, businesses, and communities affect the capacity of rural economies to prosper in the new and changing global marketplace. Equally important is our commitment to enhancing the quality of life for the Nation's small farmers who are increasingly dependent on these rural economies for their employment and economic support. More overview... related briefing rooms features
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    177. Triticale Production And Management - Manitoba Agriculture, Food And Rural Initi
    Factsheet from the Manitoba agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives.
    http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/cereals/bfe01s01.html
    February 2004
    Triticale Production and Management
    Field Selection
    Select fields with good drainage, sandy loam to heavy clay soil textures. Avoid fields that had cereal crops and forage grasses in the previous year to reduce disease pressure and optimize yields. Table of Contents
    Variety Information
    Variety Descriptions: Triticale Performance Testing
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    Seeding Triticale
    Treatments
    There are no seed treatments available. Dates
    April 15 to May 15. Triticale must be sown as early as possible for maximum yields.
    Rates
    2 to 3 bu/acre depending on seed size to achieve a plant population of 24-30 plants/ft . See Calculation of seeding rates using plant population. Circumstances requiring heavier rates of seeding are large seed size, low germination, abundant moisture, deep seeding, heavy-textured soils, rough seed bed and heavy weed pressure. Seeding Depth
    1 to 2 inches. Triticale should not be placed deeper than necessary to ensure contact with moist soil. Decreased emergence and weaker plants may result from deeper seeding.

    178. Alpine County MapStats From FedStats
    County statistics collected by the Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy, including agriculture, census, business, crime, energy and environment, and general profile.
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    179. Fisheries And Aquaculture - BC Ministry Of Agriculture And Lands
    The official Fisheries and Aquaculture of the government of British Columbia, Canada. Information on recreational and commercial fishing, aquaculture, statistics and online maps and databases relating to fish and fish habitat.
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    Commercial harvesting activities in British Columbia, whether they be the commercial harvest of wild species , or the raising of aquatic species on farms , are a vital element of the economy of the province.
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    Aquaculture
    Aquaculture is a significant contributor to the provincial economy, and most aquaculture jobs are located in coastal communities. With its climate, good water quality and sheltered bays, British Columbia's coastline is well suited for both finfish and shellfish aquaculture. In 2003, the farmgate value of the salmon, shellfish and trout sectors combined was $272.2 million. Farmed salmon is B.C.'s largest agricultural export product. There are three main species groups currently cultured in British Columbia waters:
    Commercial Fisheries Commercial fisheries are also a significant contributor to the provincial economy and the social fabric of numerous coastal communities. This industry includes the commercial harvesting of more than 80 different species of finfish, shellfish, and marine plants from both freshwater and marine environments. In 2003, the landed value of the salmon, groundfish, shellfish and herring fisheries combined was $364.6 million.

    180. Industrial Hemp - Production And Management - Manitoba Agriculture, Food And Rur
    Covers varieties; seeding; fertility; pest control; harvest, storage, grading, and yield; as well as general information on crop production and soil quality in Manitoba. By Manitoba agriculture and Food.
    http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/hemp/bko01s01.html
    October 2003 Français
    Industrial Hemp - Production and Management
    Hemp is tolerant of light spring frosts, and hard fall frosts will assist maturity by killing green leaf tissue remaining as the seeds mature. Hemp performs well on a range of soil types, but is intolerant of poor drainage conditions - saturated soils will quickly cause stunting, yellowing, and death of plants. Table of Contents: Licensing Information
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    Licensing
    Licenses are issued for one calendar year for: cultivating, importing, exporting, processing, distributing, possessing, plant breeding, analyzing, and sampling hemp. License applications, guides and further details are available from the OCS ( http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hecs-sesc/ocs/hemp/licensing_process.htm For example, producers applying for a license to cultivate hemp require the following:
    Note: Cultivation of hemp is not allowed within one km of a place frequented by people under 18 years of age (example: school). All seeding and harvesting equipment must be thoroughly cleaned before leaving the licensed hemp field. Records must be kept for a minimum of 2 years. This information is provided as a guideline only. Contact Health Canada for detailed licensing requirements (

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