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  1. Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia of Science (Special Projects Book, Plus Index and Bibliography) by Funk and Wagnall, 1986
  2. Advances in Agronomy by Albert S. Hunter, 1980-07
  3. Plant Tissue Culture: A Classified Bibliography (Developments in Crop Science) by S. S. Bhojwani, 1987-01
  4. The Study of Agricultural Geography: A Scholarly Guide and Bibliography by Thomas A. Rumney, 2005-01-28
  5. Cornucopia II: A Source Book of Edible Plants by Stephen Facciola,
  6. Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa
  7. Horticultural Reviews by Jules Janick, 2007-01-02

101. Soil And Crop Management
From Penn State University. Includes chapters on soil management and fertility. Availeble in HTML and PDF form.
http://agguide.agronomy.psu.edu/CM/default.html

102. Clay.agr.okstate.edu/
agronomy Journal Advertisers Indexagronomy Journal Learn about ASACSSA-SSSA membership HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS Copyright © 2005 by the American Society of agronomy.
http://clay.agr.okstate.edu/

103. Purdue Agronomy
Information about undergraduate, post graduate courses, areas of research and job vacancies.
http://www.agry.purdue.edu/
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The Agronomy Center for Research and Education (ACRE) is utilized by 5 3 researchers from 8 departments, conducting approximately 180 research projects. Click here to visit the ACRE Web site. Severe drought stress does not typically afflict Indiana agriculture every year. From time to time, however, severe droughts or extended periods of insufficient rainfall occur and cause major yield losses. Click here for more information. Soybean rust , a fungal disease that has caused significant crop losses in many soybean growing regions, has been confirmed in the United States. Find out the latest information at: Click here for the lates information. The summer schedule for the 2005 Purdue University Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center has been set. Click here for more information.

104. David Stansfield Ltd
Golf course agronomy. Years of experience advising green committees on various types of courses, but specialising in links and heathland golf.
http://www.dstansfield.co.uk

105. Blackland Research And Extension Center
s of programs in water quality, health data mapping, agronomy, and agricultural economics. Also includes staff directory and related links.......
http://www.brc.tamus.edu/blackland/
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720 East Blackland Road
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106. Home
Research on genetic materials for efficiency, reliability and profitability of crop production and use, including environmentally sound practices. Includes distance learning and outreach education programs from St. Paul.
http://agronomy.coafes.umn.edu/
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107. Cotton Seed Distributors Ltd (CSD): Australia's Largest Supplier Of Commercial C
National supplier of commercial cotton seed. Includes details of varieties, agronomy, trials and disease treatment.
http://www.csd.net.au
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108. Ohio Agronomy Guide, Bulletin 472-96
Ohio State University Extension bulletin on Ohio's climate, soils and water quality, crop production and management and tillage and conservation practices.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/b472/
Ohio Agronomy Guide
Bulletin 472
Contents
  • Credits
  • Ohio's Climate
  • Ohio's Soils
    • Soil Formation and Soil Properties
    • Soil Properties and Management
    • Ohio Soil Regions
    • Available Data on Soil Properties
  • Conservation
    • Energy Conservation
    • Soil Conservation
    • Conservation Practices
    • Conservation Tillage
  • Best Management Practices
  • No-Tillage and Ridge Planting
    • Drainage
    • Soils
    • Compaction
    • Cover Crops
    • Planting
    • Seed Treatment
    • Fertilization
    • Soil Testing
    • Weed Control
    • Tips for Getting Started
  • Water Management
    • Surface Drainage
    • Subsurface Drainage
    • Increasing Infiltration
    • Other Water Conservation Methods
    • Irrigation
  • Soil Fertility
    • Elements Essential for Plant Growth
    • Lime and Liming Materials
    • Diagnostic Methods
    • Other Tests
  • Varietal Evaluation and Seed Quality
    • Variety Selection
    • Seed Treatments
  • Corn Production
    • How Climate Affects Corn Production
    • Corn Growth and Development
    • Hybrid Selection
    • Date of Planting
    • Seeding Depth
    • Row Width
    • Plant Populations and Seeding Rates
    • Making Replant Decisions
    • Plant Nutrient Requirements
    • Crop Rotations
    • Corn Production on Minesoils
    • Corn Pest Management
    • Disease Control
    • Harvesting
    • Types of Corn
  • Soybean Production
    • Variety Performance Trials
    • Variety Selection
    • Disease Control
    • Tillage
    • Rhizobium Inoculation
    • Planting Date
    • Row Spacing
    • Skip-Row Systems
    • Seeding Rate
    • Planting Depth
    • Fertilization Recommendations
    • Weed Control
    • Adjustments for No-Till
    • Soybean Production on Mined Land
  • Small Grain Production
    • Wheat
    • Fertilization
    • Spelt
    • Spring Oats
    • Winter Barley
    • Spring Barley
    • Triticale
    • Winter Rye
    • Weed Control for Small Grains
  • Multiple Cropping with Winter Grains
    • Forage Seedings
    • Relay Intercropping

109. Peter Lapinskas - Advice On Evening Primrose And Borage Sources, New Crop Resear
Advice on agronomy and breeding of evening primrose (Oenothera spp.) and borage (Borago officinalis). Site contains a range of published articles on the development of novel crops.
http://www.lapinskas.com
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Evening Primrose ( Oenothera spp.) What's new? For those who have wondered why gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) is so called, and why there is an alpha-linolenic acid but no beta-linolenic acid, a new article by Frank Gunstone explains all. 11 April 2005 Navigating this site All the pages of the site are accessible through the menu at the top of each page. In particular, full text of all my publications can be accessed through the chronological listing in the publications section. If you are looking for some specific information it is worth searching for particular keywords using the search box at the bottom of this page as the site has been indexed by the Google search engine. However the indexing is outside of my control, and not all pages may have registered so I have also provided some links below to topics which I hope you may find interesting.
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110. Agronomy And Horticulture At New Mexico State University
Offers departmental programs, research, faculty and newsletters.
http://aghort.nmsu.edu/
Welcome to Agronomy at New Mexico State University. Agronomy Search Suggestions
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111. Green Agronomy
Offers independent advice and consultancy on sustainable farming issues. Information on services, research and background to issues.
http://www.greenagronomy.co.uk/
GREEN AGRONOMY LTD 'Promoting and developing sustainable farming' About Us Our Services Links For further information, please contact us: greenagronomy@hotmail.co.uk Or telephone: Caroline Corsie - 07810 891272 Trevor Axford - 0786 6111876

112. NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center
Carrington Research Extension Center. Describes the programs and upcoming events and activities.
http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/carringt/
The Carrington Research Extension Center conducts research and educational programs to enhance the productivity, competitiveness, and diversity of agriculture in central North Dakota. The research effort focuses on traditional crop variety evaluation, crop production and management, alternative crop development, cropping systems, irrigation, integration of crop and livestock production, intensive cow/calf production, beef cattle feeding, feedlot management, bison nutrition, foundation seedstocks production, and fostering development of new agricultural enterprises. The central location of the Carrington Center is significant in that the research program is able to address research needs that represent a significant part of agriculture in North Dakota. use 2005 variety trial data to make 2006 planting decisions field pea processing in feedlot diets manure is a valuable resource Blaine Schatz, Director
Carrington Research Extension Center
Carrington, ND 58421-0219

113. Purdue Agronomy Club
An educational, service, social, and outreach program for all persons interested in agronomy.
http://www.agry.purdue.edu/clubs/agryclub/agryclub.htm
Purdue Agronomy Club
Purpose: The Purdue Agronomy Club is an educational, service, social, and outreach program for anyone interested in agronomy. They team host the Purdue invitational crops and soil judging contests, serve as student educators, and produce and provide products used in agriculture and science. Each semester, they have programs and speakers that address the interests of the department and students. They attend and participate in the Regional and National ASA-SAS meetings.

114. UGA Crop And Soil Sciences: Agronomy Club
Contains announcements, officers and purpose.
http://www.cropsoil.uga.edu/AgrClub.html
Club announcements (see announcements for latest club photos) The UGA Agronomy Club is a student organization in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences. The organization was formed:
  • To give students majoring in Crop Science, Environmental Soil Science, Turfgrass Management, and related disciplines a source of information other than classroom instruction To promote the general interest in Agronomy and kindred subjects To provide recreation and fraternal relationship for students in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences To encourage cooperative efforts among students and faculty of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences *

* as adapted from the "Constitution and By-Laws of the Agronomy Club of The University of Georgia," revised 1976 To qualify for regular membership in the Agronomy Club, a candidate must be a student in The University of Georgia and have met the following requirements:
  • Any undergraduate student interested in Agronomy Attendance at one regular meeting and signing of the roll In order to maintain status as a regular member the student must attend at least 50% of the regular meetings
Faculty and graduate students may become members by signing the roll and attending regular meetings.

115. Promax Agronomy Services Ltd.
A soil and crop consulting business. Includes a summary of services and contact information.
http://www.promaxag.com
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116. Progressive Software International Inc.
Client server based software for commodity traders, grain elevators, seed processors, feed mills, and agronomy operations. Located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
http://www.agripros.com/
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117. Index
A seed company that specializes in the breeding, production agronomy and marketing of potato hybrids.
http://www.bejoseeds.com/potato/
WELCOME TO THE HOME PAGE OF POTATO PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL LTD. Potato Products International Ltd . is a seed company that specializes in the breeding, production agronomy and marketing of potato hybrids. The company is a full member of the BEJO Zaden B.V . family of high quality vegetable seed companies. After reading this web site you will know all about the differences between potato seeds and seed potatoes. Seed Potatoes actually aren't seeds at all, but simply tubers from the previous year that are replanted to produce another crop of potatoes. Potato seeds however are smaller than tomato seeds and found in the potato berry that is formed after the potato flowers are pollinated. To plant a hectare of potatoes, you can either plant several thousand kilo's of seed potatoes, or only a few hundred gram of potato seeds. Potato Products International has developed potato hybrids that are grown from botanical (true) potato seed and produce tubers that meet the yield and market standards in several countries. For more information visit any of the following web sites. Introduction to potato hybrids Healthier profits for the commercial potato grower Home gardeners, get more fun out of growing potatoes

118. Potato Industry News At Potatocrop.com.
Information on potato growing, potato blight forecasting, agronomy, crop protection and weather. U.K.
http://www.potatocrop.com

119. Louisiana State University - Department Of Agronomy And Environmental Management
Includes undergraduate studies, research, news, faculty and staff, graduate studies and Louisiana crops, soils and environment.
http://www.agronomy.lsu.edu/
About Us The Agronomy and Environmental Management faculty conducts research, through the LSU Agricultural Center , and teaching programs, through the LSU College of Agriculture , in soil chemistry, physics, mineralogy, fertility, microbiology and nutrient cycling, soil genesis and morphology, soil mapping, and global information systems. The diverse plant breeding and genetics group within the department conducts research on soybeans, cotton, corn, sugarcane, forages, wheat, and rice. The department additionally retains scientists working on the physiology and production of cotton, soybeans, and alternative crops. Agronomy and Environmental Management at LSU has forged into exciting new, nontraditional areas in recent years. Environmental concerns have redirected much of the emphasis in both teaching and research. Faculty now have active research programs in wetlands conservation, genetic improvement of plants for environmental reclamation, ground water contamination, waste disposal, composting, best management practices, and pesticide runoff. Agronomy and Environmental Management is a blend of teaching and research in the basic and the applied, the traditional and the nontraditional aspects of agriculture. Students with graduate degrees go on to rich and rewarding careers and a challenge to improve the world in which they live.
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104 M. B. Sturgis Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803

120. Soil Fertility Establishment
Soil fertility management for forage crops. A introduction from the Penn State University's agronomy Department.
http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/casdept/agronomy/forage/docs/fertility/fertilityBdoc

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