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  1. Project report by Timothy J Richards, 1995
  2. Alternative ways to index farm real estate values (Technical bulletin) by Catherine Greene, 1987

41. Links To Other Gardening Information
alternative agriculture. NewCROP The Web site of the Center for New Crops Earthkind Gardening index Articles from the Texas Agricultural Extension
http://hgic.clemson.edu/linksothergardening.htm
Links to Other Gardening Information
Alternative Agriculture
Gardening Databases and References
Southern Gardening
Gardening for Wildlife
...
Horticultural Search Engines
Alternative Agriculture
Children and Gardening
Gardening for Wildlife
Gardening Databases and References

42. Jake Biological Agricultural Index Contents
jake Biological Agricultural index contents (xrefs, 327 total) 109435,American Journal of alternative agriculture, 08891893, 8024
http://jake-db.org/cgi-bin/dblist.pl?type=xref&jakeid=9589&title=Biological & Ag

43. Jake Biological And Agricultural Index Contents
jake Biological and Agricultural index contents (xrefs, 329 total) 251987,American Journal of alternative agriculture, 08891893, 8024
http://jake-db.org/cgi-bin/dblist.pl?type=xref&jakeid=10433&title=Biological and

44. 2002 Alternative Dispute Resolution Guide
alternative Dispute Resolution A Resource Guide. ADR Guide index agriculture,Food Safety Inspection Service National Security Agency
http://www.opm.gov/er/adrguide_2002/adrindex.asp
New User About the Agency What's New Quick Index ... Career Opportunities This page can be found on the web at the following url: http://www.opm.gov/er/adrguide_2002/adrindex.asp
Office of Personnel Management
The Federal Government's Human Resources Agency
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Alternative Dispute Resolution
A Resource Guide
ADR Guide Index
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45. Ag News & Views
Hunting Recreational Leases Agricultural Tools Ag Info index Economics Forages alternative agriculture Cattle at the Crossroads Forage Flow
http://www.noble.org/Ag/news_views/

Ag Home Page

Agricultural Staff

Jr. Beef Excellence Program

Consultation Program
...
Internships

The covering topics of interest to agricultural producers in our Oklahoma/Texas service area, is published by the Noble Foundation Agricultural Division , Ardmore, Oklahoma. Topics covered by our specialists include agricultural economics, agronomy (forage, soils and crops), horticulture, livestock, and wildlife and fisheries.
January, 2005

Consider These Things Before Sprigging Bermudagrass This Spring
The Costs of Hay Waste Add Up
Management Changes in the Ag Division Management Functions Are Essential to Successful Farm Businesses Minimize Calving Difficulty by Knowing What to Look For Still "Tis The Season" for Prescribed Burning Which Plants Spark Your Interest? February, 2005 Ag Division's Research and Demonstration Projects Support Consulting Bobwhite Habitat Should be Managed Through Proper Grazing, Burning or Rest Consider These Factors When Deciding on a Feedyard Explore Forage Alternatives in Southern Plains Pecan Orchards It's Time to Top-dress Winter Pasture Make the Upcoming National ID System Work for You The Pros and Cons of Backyard Pecan Production March, 2005

46. Sustainable Agriculture Resources
Address alternative Farming Systems Information Center, National Agricultural Website cfaes.osu.edu/index.php Address College of Food, Agricultural,
http://ohioline.osu.edu/sag-fact/0002.html
Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet
Agriculture and Natural Resources
2120 Fyffe Rd., Columbus, OH 43210-1084
Sustainable Agriculture Resources
SAG-2-05
Alan Sundermeier
Wood County Extension Educator
Co-Coordinator of Ohio State University Extension Sustainable Agriculture Team The following list is a collection of references that all have a connection to sustainable agriculture. These references may include non-profit farmer-based organizations, university or Extension departments, federal government agencies, organic-based companies, and specialty magazines. This is not a complete listing nor an endorsement of any company or product, but rather a guide to help those interested in seeking information on alternative agricultural enterprises, adding value to their farming operation, organic production, natural grazing systems, and improving soil quality. If you do not have access to the internet, the addresses and telephone numbers of these resources are included for you to contact them.
Acres U.S.A.

47. GPI Atlantic - A Genuine Progress Index (GPI) To Measure Sustainability
The Genuine Progress index is an alternative to the practice of equating progress Farm Viability and Economic Capacity in Nova Scotia; GPI agriculture
http://www.gpiatlantic.org/
JUNE 2005 CONFERENCE About Us GPI News ... Reality Check
GPI Atlantic
535 Indian Point Road
Glen Haven, NS B3Z 2T5
Canada
Phone: (902) 823-1944
Fax: (902) 820-2007
info@gpiatlantic.org
What's New
The Second International Conference on Gross National Happiness
RETHINKING DEVELOPMENT
Local Pathways to Global Wellbeing
Conference Proceedings Now Online
Overview Presenters Proceedings ... Media Centre
About Us
GPI Atlantic is a non-profit research organization, founded in 1997, committed to the development of the Genuine Progress Index (GPI) - a new measure of sustainability, wellbeing and quality of life consisting of 22 social, economic and environmental components . GPI Atlantic is a pioneer and leader in quality of life research and is not affiliated with any political party or interest group. For an in-depth article on the GPI vision and practice, click here For a brief overview on GPI Atlantic's environment indicators, click here To read a transcript of Ron Colman on CBC Radio Commentary, click here Those interested in helping to support the work of GPI Atlantic may download our latest fundraising profile To visit the GPI Glace Bay project's home page

48. LRB | Subject Index
Subject index. agriculture. James Buchan My Hogs 18 October 2001 alternative agriculture A History from the Black Death to the Present Day by Joan
http://www.lrb.co.uk/subject.php?get=agriculture

49. Alternative Policy Study: West And Central Africa
Irrigated agriculture is practised only in selected areas and on a relativelysmall scale. Graph showing Human Development index and GDP per capita
http://www.unep.org/geo2000/aps-africa-wc/

GEO-2000 complete report

GEO-2000 home page
Alternative Policy Study: West and Central Africa Summary The countries of West and Central Africa are going through political, social and economic transition. At the same time they have to address vital problems of growing poverty and deteriorating life support systems. A business-as-usual scenario driven by demographic change and slow economic growth will lead to negative environmental consequences including loss of biodiversity, land shortages for agriculture and greater susceptibility to natural disasters. On the positive side, the sub-region is well-endowed with human and natural resources and civil society is becoming empowered. Political and institutional reforms, although slow, remain the biggest hope for policy change. Political will, sound politics and governance and inter-regional cooperation will determine how resources are allocated and used. There are a number of alternative policy options which would alleviate current trends. On the political side, an effective population strategy and the reform of land tenurial rights can go a long way to halting land degradation. On the technical side, several policy initiatives can be taken: agriculture can be intensified with the use of organic fertilisers, agro-forestry can be promoted and adopted technology can be used for gradual industrialisation. Finally, inter-regional cooperation should be promoted. This cooperation could be based on the cooperative advantage principle and should exploit the complementary natures of Sahelian and forested areas, or land-locked and coastal areas.

50. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
In this study, where alternative agricultural practices were used, soil erosionwas significantly less than in areas where Activities Exchange index
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEPC/WWC/1992/sustainable_agriculture.html
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
Karen L. Rieger
1992 Woodrow Wilson Biology Institute
Rationale:
The plight of the American farm family has received extensive media attention in the past few years. This module is designed to give students an opportunity to develop their understanding of one of the many conflicts existing within the agricultural community today.
Intended Audiences:
Grades 6-adult; biology, agriculture, technology, social sciences
Objectives:
At the end of this module, students will
  • be able to give examples of methods utilized in traditional agricultural practices.
  • be able to give examples of methods utilized in sustainable agricultural practices.
  • be aware of the impact of the agricultural industry on their lives.
  • be able to suggest alternative solutions to the problem presented.
  • be able to draw conclusions from information that may be presented to them.
    Materials:
    • Case Study: Sustainable Agriculture: To legislate or not?
    • Presenters and their positions sheet
    • Questions to consider sheet
    • Various sources including but not limited to newspapers, magazines, journals, SIRS, and other related sources.
  • 51. Resource Economics: Julie A. Caswell
    http//www.umass.edu/resec/workingpapers/index.html. Caswell, Julie A., YumeiNing, Fang Liu, American Journal of alternative agriculture 17(2)5574.
    http://www.umass.edu/resec/faculty/caswell/
    Julie A. Caswell,
    Professor
    215 Stockbridge Hall, (413)545-5735, caswell@resecon.umass.edu
    Ph.D. University of Wisconsin 1984 Distinguished Faculty
    Lecture Series and Recipient of Chancellor's Medal, University of
    Massachusetts
    CFNR Outstanding Teacher
    Food Marketing Policy Center

    Food Safety Research Consortium

    What I'm Interested In My work focuses on understanding the operation of domestic and international food systems, analyzing how well they work, and evaluating how government policy affects their operation and performance. My particular interest is in the economics of food quality , especially the quality attributes of safety and nutrition. How are markets for food safety and nutrition developing given increased consumer demand for safer, more nutritious products; manufacturers and retailers' efforts to meet this demand; and increased regulatory activity by national governments to assure food quality? I am also interested in the economics of certification, traceability, and labeling

    52. Contacts
    index of Iowa Organizations Active in Sustainable agriculture alternativeLivestock Production. Provides information regarding alternative swine
    http://extension.agron.iastate.edu/sustag/contacts/contactsM.html
    Index of Iowa Organizations Active in Sustainable Agriculture Below is a sample of organizations involved in some aspect of sustainable agriculture in Iowa. This list is not comprehensive but may serve as a starting point for further inquiries. Iowa Organizations
    • Audubon County Family Farms . A small group of farmers working together on direct marketing of sustainably raised products.
      Contact: Cindy Madsen Drake University Agricultural Law Center A program of study and research on the role law plays in shaping the food and agricultural system. The Center produces books and other publications and sponsors conferences and courses on environmental and legal issues in agriculture.
      Contact: Neil Hamilton (515) 271-2065. Field to Family . Working to develop and coordinate local markets for producers utilizing sustainable agricultural practices. (A project of Practical Farmers of Iowa)
      Contact: Gary Huber Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement ICCI promotes sustainable and organic agriculture in Iowa through production and dissemination of educational materials.
      Contact: Joe Fagen; (515) 266-5213

    53. Colorado State University-Pueblo Library - Off Campus Access Help
    alternative Press index via FirstSearch indexes nearly 300 alternative, radicaland left AGRICOLA Materials relating to all aspects of agriculture
    http://library.colostate-pueblo.edu/offcampus.asp

    54. Agriculture
    The information on this page is divided into two sections an index to the alternative agriculture Periodicals. Organic farming Periodicals.
    http://www.crescentmeadow.com/perma/biblio/agriculture.html
    Permaculture Bibliography
    Agriculture
    The information on this page is divided into two sections: an index to the bibliographic records and the bibliographic records themselves. The index entries consist of the author's name and the title of the work. Each entry in the index is a hyperlink to the corresponding bibliographic record. Both sections are arranged by author and title. Index [ Bibliographic records Bibliography home
    Index (by author and title)
    ATTRAnews / Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas. Alternative agriculture news. Alternative methods of agriculture / edited by R. Boeringa. Developments in agricultural and managed-forest ecology ; 10 American journal of alternative agriculture. ... Zeo-agriculture : use of natural zeolites in agriculture and aquaculture / edited by Wilson G. Pond and Frederick A. Mumpton. Westview special studies in agriculture/aquaculture science and policy Allaby, Michael. Robots behind the plow; modern farming and the need for an organic alternative, by Michael Allaby and Floyd Allen. Berry, Leonard, 1930- Alternative and sustainable systems of production and livelihood in marginal lands.

    55. Indexing With The Consumer Price Index: Problems And Alternatives
    In January of this year, a draft was submitted to the House agriculture COMPARISON OF CONSUMER PRICE index GROWTH RATES USING alternative index CHANGE
    http://www.cbo.gov/showdoc.cfm?index=5205&sequence=0

    56. Introduction - NORML
    such as the US agriculture Department s alternative Agricultural Research, Armed with the United States Department of agriculture (USDA) film Hemp
    http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=5447

    57. Introduction To Permaculture: Concepts And Resources - Alternative Farming Syste
    Permaculture is unique among alternative farming systems (eg, organic, sustainable, http//www.kenyaweb.com/agriculture/organicagri/index.html
    http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/perma.html
      Introduction to Permaculture:
      Concepts and Resources
      Alternative Farming Systems ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
      P.O. Box 3657
      Fayetteville, AR 72702
      Phone: 1-800-346-9140 - FAX: (479) 442-9842
      Index
      Introduction to permaculture

      Permaculture defined

      Characteristics of permaculture

      The practical application of permaculture
      ...
      About this publication (formerly The Permaculture FAQ)
      Introduction The word "permaculture" was coined in 1978 by Bill Mollison, an Australian ecologist, and one of his students, David Holmgren. It is a contraction of "permanent agriculture" or "permanent culture." Permaculture is about designing ecological human habitats and food production systems. It is a land use and community building movement which strives for the harmonious integration of human dwellings, microclimate, annual and perennial plants, animals, soils, and water into stable, productive communities. The focus is not on these elements themselves, but rather on the relationships created among them by the way we place them in the landscape. This synergy is further enhanced by mimicking patterns found in nature. A central theme in permaculture is the design of ecological landscapes that produce food. Emphasis is placed on multi-use plants, cultural practices such as sheet mulching and trellising, and the integration of animals to recycle nutrients and graze weeds.

    58. Alternative Farming Systems Information Center
    Home Pagealternative Farming Systems Information Center. AFSIC is supported,in part, by USDA s Sustainable agriculture Research and Education (SARE)
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/
    Accessibility Info.
    Welcome to the Alternative Farming Systems Information Center ( AFSIC at the National Agricultural Library (NAL). We specialize in identifying and accessing information related to alternative agricultural enterprises and crops as well as alternative cropping systems.
    Organic Food Production

    See USDA National Organic Program Quick Links
    Update: Organic Agricultural Products: Marketing and Trade Resources Request free mini-CD.] [ PDF HTML Sustainable Agriculture
    See new books on sustainability at NAL.
    Resources for SARE grant applicants Community Supported Agriculture Alternative Farming Systems Information Center
    USDA
    ARS National Agricultural Library
    10301 Baltimore Ave., Room 132, Beltsville, MD 20705-2351
    301-504-6559; TDD: 301-504-6856; FAX: 301-504-6409
    afsic@nal.usda.gov
    AFSIC is supported, in part, by USDA's Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education ( SARE ) program, and a cooperative agreement with the University of Maryland, College Park, MD. This is an official Agriculture Network Information Center Web Site. http://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/

    59. AFSIC Sustainable Agriculture Information
    Directory of sites and documents about sustainable agriculture.
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/agnic/agnic.htm

    What
    is Sustainable Agriculture?
    Publications
    on Sustainable Agriculture
    Searchable Sites and Databases

    Organizations
    and People
    Educational Resources and Institutions
    Related
    Systems and Practices
    Event Calendars
    Help

    About
    this service This is an official
    Agriculture Network Information Center
    Web Site.
    What is Sustainable Agriculture?
    Some terms defy definition. "Sustainable agriculture" has become one of them. In such a quickly changing world, can anything be sustainable? What do we want to sustain? How can we implement such a nebulous goal? Is it too late? With the contradictions and questions have come a hard look at our present food production system and thoughtful evaluations of its future. If nothing else, the term "sustainable agriculture" has provided "talking points," a sense of direction, and an urgency, that has sparked much excitement and innovative thinking in the agricultural world. The word "sustain," from the Latin sustinere (sus-, from below and tenere, to hold), to keep in existence or maintain, implies long-term support or permanence. As it pertains to agriculture, sustainable describes farming systems that are "capable of maintaining their productivity and usefulness to society indefinitely. Such systems... must be resource-conserving, socially supportive, commercially competitive, and environmentally sound." [John Ikerd, as quoted by Richard Duesterhaus in "Sustainability's Promise," Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (Jan.-Feb. 1990) 45(1): p.4. NAL Call # 56.8 J822]

    60. Alternative Data Sources For Women's Work In Agriculture -
    Examines gathering of statistical data and the conduct of research studies on all issues related to women in agricultural development.
    http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/x0188e/x0188e00.htm
    Alternative data sources for women's work in agriculture Agenda Item No. 9 ASIA AND PACIFIC COMMISSION ON AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS FIFTEENTH SESSION
    Manila, Philippines, 24-28 October 1994 APCAS/94/9
    September 1994 Contents Introduction References

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