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  1. Soil management for vegetable production on Honeoye soil with special reference to the use of hardwood chips (Plant sciences. Agronomy) by G. R Free, 1971
  2. Ag colleges grow up: agronomy 101 is out, biotech jobs are in: land-grant colleges have not yet abandoned aggies, but teaching technology to America's ... An article from: Top Producer by Jeanne Bernick, 2003-02-01
  3. A Computer Simulation Approach to the Study of Effects of Deck Surface Compliance on Initial Impact Impulse Forces in Human Gait
  4. Field Notes.(soil management): An article from: Farm Journal by Dan DeSutter, 2005-02-18
  5. N Timing and Tools.(managing soil nitrogen): An article from: Farm Journal by Charlene Finck, 2005-05-08
  6. Handbook of Agricultural Occupations: Preparation for Technical and Professional Work in Agriculture by Norman Kurtz Hoover, 1985-12
  7. Georgical essays: Volume 5 by Alexander Hunter, 2001-06-07
  8. Research Ethics, Manuscript Review, and Journal Quality: Proceedings of a Symposium on the Peer Review-Editing Process (Acs Miscellaneous Publicatio) by H. F. Mayland, 1992-08
  9. The Complete Irrigation Workbook: Design, Installation, Maintenance & Water Management by Larry Keesen, Cindy Code, 1995-05-01
  10. Microsoft Windows Movie Maker Handbook by Seth McEvoy, Bill Birney, et all 2000-10-25

61. GRDC Media Release - Broad Agenda For Trangie Grains Update [North, 12 July 2005
Dalby finance and agronomy consultant Peter Wylie, on Managing cropping risk ina low rainfall, variable climate ,; Garry Lane, from AgriGrain, Narromine,
http://www.grdc.com.au/whats_on/mr/north/northern_region05025.htm
Northern Region: 12 July 2005
Broad agenda for Trangie Grains Update
Grain markets, climate, guidance systems and the ongoing challenge of integrating livestock with modern grain agronomy are key focus issues for the upcoming Grains Research Update for Growers planned for Trangie on September 13. The Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) organises a nationwide round of Research Updates every year to ensure graingrowers keep up to date with the results of research they have supported through the corporation. The GRDC's coordinator of Northern Region Updates, John Cameron, meets groups of local advisers and growers in the various subregions to plan Update agendas, ensuring they are regionally specific and address the information priorities of each area. "Precision guidance systems are a key area of interest for growers around Trangie," Mr Cameron said. "There's been rapid change in options available as well as a steady decrease in the price of precision systems, so we have invited three speakers to Trangie to meet that grower interest. "Consultant Rudi Bartels will address system options, benefits and costs and discuss compatibility standards for tractors, guidance equipment and software while Don Yule will look at the issues of controlled traffic, guidance and farm layout.

62. GRDC - Media Release - Focus On Canola Breeding And Remote Sensing At Adelaide G
The Adelaide GRDC Grains Research Update will also focus on agronomy in higher and Experts will speak about wheat varieties and agronomy for the coming
http://www.grdc.com.au/whats_on/mr/south/southern_region05003.htm
Southern Region: 24 January 2005
Focus on canola breeding and remote sensing at Adelaide GRDC Grains Research Update
Leading experts in canola breeding and remote sensing technology will feature as keynote speakers at the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) Grains Research Update being held at the Adelaide Convention Centre from February 16-17. GRDC Southern Regional Panel chairman Ian MacKinnon said farm advisers, scientists, agronomists and growers attending the update would learn about Canada's experience with oilseed breeding for new markets. "This topic will be presented by Dr Van Ripley, a research scientist in oilseed breeding with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's Saskatoon Research Centre," Mr MacKinnon said. "Dr Ripley was responsible for the development of Canadian Liberty Link transgenic oilseed varieties, and will talk about his country's experience in growing, breeding and marketing canola for new and emerging markets as well as the impact of GM oilseed varieties on Canadian production, markets and farmer profitability." Mr MacKinnon said day two of the update would feature a presentation by Bernard Coquil, head of France's FARMSTAR EADS Astrium project, on remote sensing technology as a new tool for grains advisers.

63. A MULTI-MEDIA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN PASTURE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
An interactive, multimedia learning and assessment program in pasture Illustrated lectures and other information on pasture agronomy in the form of
http://www.regional.org.au/au/asa/1996/contributed/546tow.htm
Home About Publications Services ... Home A MULTI-MEDIA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
IN PASTURE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
P.G. Tow
, P. Marriott , R.S. St.John-Sweeting and D. Shelton
Department of Agronomy and Farming Systems, The University of Adelaide,
Roseworthy Campus, Roseworthy, SA 5371
Interactive Multimedia Group, School of Communication and
Information Studies, University of South Australia, Magill Campus,
Lorne Avenue, Magill, SA 5072 Summary . An interactive, multi-media learning and assessment program in pasture management is being developed, comprising a series of case studies with supporting information sections. The software was written using Macromedia Director . Each case study contains background information, a question, a list of alternative answers, feedback, and links to other sections of the case study based on user response. Resources such as graphics and video are integrated from external files as needed. Users are given case studies to conduct in the field and in the Pasture Management program. The latter extends the scope and depth of experience gained in the former, allowing users to study the consequences of their management decisions.

64. U Of M Digital Media Center : Teaching With Wireless: Every Classroom Becomes A
te/a/ch Digital media Center. Our Online Resources. Disciplines, naturalrescources; agronomy and plant genetics; global studies. Teaching Strategies
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Citation: McNaron, Toni, Jim Perry, and Steve R. Simmons. Campus Quest CD-ROM. Abstract: Three University of Minnesota faculty have developed two CD-ROM delivered case studies dealing with the environment of the Twin Cities campus in St. Paul. Students are taken through natural resource management and/or agronomic scenarios and must propose solutions to policy problems based on background research, application of decisionmaking heuristics learned through their coursework, and their individual experiences. The designers provide an array of simulated experiences (submission of proposals for comment by instructor/clients, programmed feedback, etc.) that challenge students to utilize their knowledge, expertise, and communication skills to solve complex problems. Accompanying Materials:
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    65. Agriculture Radio Archives
    For more information about the Van Wert County agronomy Meeting on January In response to the furor in the media and the public, a group of public and
    http://vanwert.osu.edu/ag/agscripts.html
    Back to Radio Archive Page Agriculture Radio Scripts 2003
    Agriculture Radio Scripts
    Title: Precision Agriculture Technology Important
    Air Date: January 2, 2003

    Good Morning, this is Andy Kleinschmidt of the Ohio State University Extension Office in Van Wert County with Your Town and Country Report.
    After a difficult year like the one we have just experienced with dismal
    corn yields, it can be hard to focus on advancements in agricultural
    technology. However, we must continue to ‘sharpen the sword’ as agronomists and farm managers so as to maximize yield opportunities when good weather presents itself.
    One of the best opportunities to do so will be at the Van Wert County
    Agronomy Meeting on January 23rd, 5:00 PM at the Woods Golf Course. This evening meeting will feature several speakers, two of which are Precision Agriculture Engineering Specialists from Ohio State University, Reza Ehsani and Matt Sullivan. They have both been invited to discuss new technologies in precision agriculture. They’ll provide an overview of current research in field guidance systems, and new cost-effective GPS signals and remote sensing for crop management. Both Ehsani and Sullivan work throughout Ohio on new and cost-effective precision agriculture
    technologies. Specifically, their recent research has focused on many different guidance systems that are available in the market place. This research evaluated six commercially available guidance systems for overall performance in a series of field tests. The six systems were Cultiva, Mid-Tech, Outback, Raven, Satloc and Trimble. All systems used WAAS as a source of differential signal except one system, which used the OmniStar signal as a reference for comparison to the WAAS signal. Their research has also centered on cutting edge technology, such as knowing plant volume and biomass at different stages of crop growth through laser sensors. This research could easily provide valuable information on the health and needs of a crop. Plant biomass variation can cause variation in yield; therefore, knowing the crop status early in the growing season could provide an edge on understanding yield-limiting causes.

    66. Richard Taylor
    Leaching Losses and Plant Uptake of Nitrogen in Soilless media Member,Northeastern Branch American Society of agronomy Awards CommitteeAgway Award.
    http://ag.udel.edu/plsc/staff/taylor.htm
    Richard Taylor
    Extension Agronomy Specialist
    • B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - 1971 M.S. University of Connecticut - 1974 Ph.D. University of Connecticut - 1980
    Contact Information: Phone: (302) 831-1383 EMail: rtaylor@udel.edu Research interest in sustainable agriculture, cover crop management, nutrient management, and profitability in agriculture issues. Research topics relate to production practices for soybeans, small grains, and grain sorghum. Extension teaching covers various aspects of crop production for corn, soybeans, small grains, cover crops, organic transitioning, and forage and pasture management. Currently teaching an undergraduate course on soil fertility and beginning work on a course on conservation and management of meadows and grasslands. H IGHLIGHTS Acting as editor and co-author on a series of 32 fact sheets covering all aspects of soybean production technology, author or coauthoring 19 fact sheets on agronomic crops, and acting as editor-in-chief and co-author for SOY NEWS , an informational newsletter from the Delaware Soybean Board to all Delaware soybean growers.

    67. Awards:
    Interests Fluid dynamics in unsaturated fractured and porous media from pore to Pesticide Transport in Unsaturated Soil Columns. agronomy Abstracts.
    http://www.engr.uconn.edu/~msukop/cv.htm
    Mic hael Sukop
    Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Connecticut Unit-2037, 261 Glenbrook Road Storrs, CT-06269-2037 msukop@engr.uconn.edu www.engr.uconn.edu/~msukop
    Interests: Fluid dynamics in unsaturated fractured and porous media from pore to aquifer scale, solute transport, multiphase lattice Boltzmann models, porous media, fractals, multifractals, cellular automata, percolation phenomena, stochastics geostatistics , surface chemistry
    Education
    Postdoctoral Fellow, Civil Engineering (Prof. D. Or). University of Connecticut , 2002 – present Postdoctoral Fellow, Soil Physics (Prof. D. Or). Utah State University Ph.D. Soils (Civil Engineering Minor). University of Kentucky M.S. Soils. Washington State University Civil Engineering Water Chemistry. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983 – 1984 B.S. Geological Science. The Pennsylvania State University Geology. Mercyhurst College
    Miscellaneous Educational Experiences
    Computer Modeling Workshop, Center for Advanced Cement-Based Materials/National Institute of Standards and Technology, June 11-14, 2001

    68. Using Electronic Media To Convey Timely Information
    Using Electronic media to Convey Timely Information The agronomy team wasformed to explore a redirection of Extension programming techniques.
    http://www.joe.org/joe/1998october/iw1.html
    October 1998
    Volume 36 Number 5
    Using Electronic Media to Convey Timely Information
    Howard Siegrist
    Extension Agent, Agriculture
    Ohio State University Extension
    Newark Ohio
    Internet address: lick@postoffice.ag.ohio-state.edu
    Greg Labarge
    Extension Agent, Agriculture
    Ohio State University Extension
    Wauseon, Ohio
    Internet address: labarge@postoffice.ag.ohio-state.edu Steven Prochaska Extension Agent, Agriculture and Natural Resources Ohio State University Extension Bucyrus, Ohio Internet address: craw@postoffice.ag.ohio-state.edu The increasing use of communication technologies such as fax and e-mail by Extension clientele has opened a new avenue to meet client needs. These communication technologies give Extension the opportunity to be more reactive, efficient, and timely in meeting clientele needs. The Ohio State University Extension Agronomic Crops Team has been reaching crop producers, agronomic service personnel, and consultants with an electronic newsletter via fax and e-mail since 1995. The Crop Observation and Recommendation Network (CORN) electronic newsletter is published weekly from April through October and monthly during the rest of the year. CORN focuses on row crop production, corn, soybeans, and wheat that add $3 billion in farm receipts to Ohio's economy. Content focuses on crop development issues and crop nutrient management as well as weed, insect, and disease concerns. The electronic delivery of this information has offered the opportunity to make information instantly available.

    69. Delta Farm Press: Blaine Receives Agronomy Award
    Full text of the article, Blaine receives agronomy award from Delta Farm COPYRIGHT 2005 PRImedia Business Magazines media Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Accounting Historians Journal, The Accounting History AgExporter ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Blaine receives agronomy award Delta Farm Press April 1, 2005
    Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Alan Blaine, a Mississippi State University Extension Service specialist with almost 20 years of experience working with the state's soybean producers, has received the Mississippi Society of Agronomy's top honor. Blaine, Extension soybean specialist, was named the organization's Agronomist of the Year during the Mississippi Crop College at MSU. A native of McCool, Miss., Blaine earned a bachelor's degree in animal science and a master's and doctorate in agronomy at Mississippi State University.

    70. Items Of Interest To The News Media For The Month Of A
    Items of Interest to the News media for the Month of August 2004. SAC News ReleaseNumber 04N47 Stuart Wale, SAC agronomy Select Group, SAC
    http://www1.sac.ac.uk/info/External/About/publicns/PRESS/Press2004/July/04N47.as
    Education Services Divisions News Releases ... Publications and Reports
    Items of Interest to the News Media for the Month of August 2004
    SAC News Release Number 04N47
    Date: 30 July 2004
    1. Alternative Forage Event:
    SAC Dairy Research Centre, Crichton Royal Farm, Dumfries, 9th August 2004 starting at 1.00 pm
    Lupins will be one of a range of forage crops on show at an alternative forage event due to be held at SAC's Dairy Research Centre, Crichton Royal Farm, on 9 August at 1.00pm. Farmers considering growing alternative forages are invited to the event to see demonstrations of the different forage options available and to hear from the SAC experts. Speaking on the day are,
    • Dr David Roberts, Head of the SAC Dairy Research Centre - Maize; Dr Elaine Booth, Agronomy Consultant - Lupins; Hugh McClymont, Farm Manager - Alkalage; Jimmy Goldie, Senior Dairy Consultant - Nutrition.
    For further information contact: Jimmy Goldie or David Roberts at SAC Dairy Research Centre, Crichton Royal Farm.
    t: 01387 263961 2. SAC at Beef Expo 2004: The Royal Highland Showground, Ingliston, Edinburgh, Wednesday, 4 August 2004

    71. EJPAU - Electronic Journal Of Polish Agricultural Universities
    agronomy agro@ejpau.media.pl. Chairman. Janusz PRUSINSKI - University ofTechnology and Agriculture, Bydgoszcz, Poland. Members
    http://www.ejpau.media.pl/eb.html
    Founded in 1998 ISSN 1505-0297
    University of Technology and Agriculture of Bydgoszcz

    Agricultural University of Cracow

    Agricultural University of Lublin

    University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
    ... Subscription From the Publisher
    EDITORIAL BOARDS OF THE SERIES
    Term of Office 1998 - 2000

    Term of Office 2000 - 2005
    AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING eng@ejpau.media.pl Chairman
    • Franciszek KLUZA - Agricultural University, Lublin, Poland
    Members
    • Fred W.BAKKER-ARKEMA - Michigan State University, USA Andrzej CHOCHOWSKI - Warsaw Agricultural University, Poland Heinz-Dieter KUTZBACH - University Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany Michael MAYNTZ - Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Skara, Sweden Wageningen University, The Netherlands

    72. RNDr. Miroslav Sejna
    code in Windows environment, agronomy Abstracts, 97, ASA, Madison, WI, 1994 . and multiple solutes in variablysaturated media, Program and Abstracts
    http://www.pc-progress.cz/Pg_About_People_M_Sejna.htm
    Anglicka 28, Prague, CZ, Tel./Fax: 420 - 222 514 225, e-mail: admin@pc-progress.cz M.Sejna Home Up 1960, Software development project manager, Programmer, Mathematician.
    Academic Degrees:
    Ph.D.
    Thermo Mechanics and Fluid Mechanics
    Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
    "Numerical Modeling of Two-phase flow with homogeneous condensation" M.S.
    Mathematical Analysis
    Charles University of Prague, Czech Republic
    Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Professional Interests and Experience:
    • Software development projects During the last ten years I was working on more than 10 projects as a project manager and/or leading programmer. Together with other programmers we have developed several applications for structural and mechanical engineering and fluid mechanics. These projects have been for me a precious source of experience in programming and using latest technologies, as well as in company management and work organizing. My work has consisted in:
      • Project planning: analysis, UML diagrams, documentation, GUI design.

    73. Reseda Media
    Unité de Malherbologie Agronomie Weed Science agronomy INRADijon. Bayer Code resme. Scientific name Reseda media Lagasca
    http://www.dijon.inra.fr/malherbo/hyppa/hyppa-a/resme_ah.htm

    INRA-Dijon Bayer Code :
    resme
    Scientific name: Reseda media Lagasca
    Synonym(s) of Sc. name: Common name: Resedaceae, Dicotyledonous Synonym(s) of Common name: Classification: mignonette Name per country: DE : Mittlere Reseda ; ES : reseda mediana ; FR : reseda media ; PT : reseda-brava ; EN : mignonette ; Biological type: Annual, Biennial Seedling: -Cotyledons oblong, spoon shaped. -Leaves entire lanceolate more or less dentate. Adult plant: -Height : 20-40 cm. -Stem often branched from the base, recumbent or erect, angular, pubescent and slightly rough. -Leaves entire and pinnipartite, the upper and middle leaves attenuate or rounded at the base. Entire, spatulate, oblong; the others pinnatipartite with very large terminal segment, 2-8 (or more) segments, lanceolate, rounded on top. -Flowers whitish, small, irregular, within raceme with oblong end. 6 sepals a little accrescent and 6 petals, the upper lamina digitate. 20 stamens, with filaments not dilated at top. -Fruits : capsules bent, large (13x8 mm), elliptical, obovate, with 3 acuminate teeth, seeds kidney-shaped, swollen, yellowish. - Biological type : annual or biennial.

    74. CIP 2000 - Changes From 1990
    01.1102, agronomy and Crop Science. A program that focuses on the chemical, focuses on the analysis and criticism of media institutions and media texts,
    http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2002/cip2000/changes.asp?q=m

    75. DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY
    DEPARTMENT OF agronomy. ACCOUNTING CLERK REFERENCE FILES This series containsspreadsheets that are recorded on electronic media such as hard disks or
    http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/archives/Retentionschedules/RSagriculture/DOA.htm
    DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY ACCOUNTING CLERK REFERENCE FILES This series contains photocopies of campus correspondence and manuals received from off campus. RETENTION: Retain in office while active or until superseded, then destroy by landfill. ACCOUNTING LEDGERS This series contains computer-generated ledger sheets received from Accounting Services. RETENTION: Retain in office until superseded, then destroy by recycling. ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST WORKING FILES This series contains photocopies of campus correspondence. RETENTION: Retain in office while active, then destroy by recycling. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE FILES This series includes but may not be limited to photocopies of Travel Expense Vouchers sent to Accounting Services, receiving reports, photocopies of invoices sent to Accounting Services, NCR copies of Internal Transactions sent to Accounting Services, and photocopies of monthly statements received from Accounting Services. RETENTION: Retain 2 years in office, then 5 years in Records Center, then destroy by shredding then landfill. ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST ADMINISTRATIVE FILES This series includes but may not be limited to computer-generated Faculty Assignment Reports received from Student Records and Registration, photocopies of policy statements received from the

    76. Margaret Johnston S Current Postgrads - School Of Agronomy And
    School of agronomy and Horticulture In addition, the P adsorption characteristicsof soils and potting media are being assessed.
    http://www.aghort.uq.edu.au/staff/mjohnston/currentpgrad.html

    77. Printer-Friendly Search Results
    , and Availability, media, Grade, and Price. agronomy InsectKit The agronomy Insect Set contains 46 insects mounted in bottles,......Title,
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    78. Information For News Media - FAQs
    Information For News media. Home Resources Contact Us director of studentaffairs and professor of agronomy, specializing in forage research.
    http://cals.arizona.edu/media/archives/1.8.html
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    24. In Memoriam, Darrel Metcalfe, Dean Emeritus, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

    June 21, 2001
    Susan McGinley
    TUCSONDarrel S. Metcalfe, dean emeritus of the University of Arizona College of Agriculture (now Agriculture and Life Sciences), died Tuesday, June 19, of complications from Parkinson's disease. He was 87.
    Metcalfe is remembered for his dedication to students and his contributions to college administration and international programs during a time of major growth and technological development in the College of Agriculture. He served as associate dean and director of resident instruction from 1958 to his retirement at age 69 in 1982. He also served as acting director of the Cooperative Extension in 1978 and 1979, and as dean of the College of Agriculture from 1978 to 1980.
    "Darrel Metcalfe was widely known as a "students' dean", said L. W. "Pete" Dewhurst, director emeritus of the UA Agricultural Experiment Station. "His empathy for students was boundless and served students well throughout his tenure at the University of Arizona. It was significant that he always was able to help students in serious financial difficulties - sometimes from his own personal resources. The university has lost a wonderful administrator and friend, and for me, a very personal friend."
    A native of Wisconsin, Metcalfe served in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1946, including active duty in the invasions of Okinawa and Leyte. He came to the UA in 1958 from Iowa State University where he was assistant director of student affairs and professor of agronomy, specializing in forage research.
  • 79. NDSU University Relations News Media Information
    back to index Mission Directory Current News media Publication Services Information Deibert is a member of the American Society of agronomy,
    http://www.ndsu.edu/university_relations/news/wmview.php?ArtID=1029

    80. NDSU University Relations News Media Information
    back to index Mission Directory Current News media Publication Services and the American Society of agronomy (ASA) held recently in Denver.
    http://www.ndsu.edu/university_relations/news/wmview.php?ArtID=1261

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