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81. ATTRAnews - May/June 2005
Oklahoma Coop ext., OSU, and Oklahoma Conservation Commission ATTRA is fundedthrough the USDA Rural Business-Cooperative service and is a project of
http://attra.ncat.org/newsletter/attranews_0505.html
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Volume 13, Number 3 Newsletter of the ATTRA - National Sustainable Agricultural Information Service: A project of the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT). Water Innovation and Conservation
Water shortages are coming to a farm near you, perhaps sooner than you think. How can you improve your system? Farmers nationwide are finding ways to protect the water that runs through their farms. This issue of ATTRAnews looks at innovative conservation practices that save water, improve water quality, and increase the water-holding capacity of your soil. To learn more, you can call ATTRA's sustainable agriculture specialists at 800-346-9140. In this issue:
Sundance Water Pioneers
By Karen Van Epen, NCAT Program Specialist

82. Theological Library Cooperative Of Arizona
Theological Library Cooperative of arizona Phone 602944-3335 ext. 251 Fax602-944-1952 Contact Suella Baird, Director of Library Services
http://www.wbu.edu/lrc/about/tlca.html
TLCA WBU: Wayland Library: About Us: Consortiums Theological Library Cooperative of Arizona printer friendly version Through an initiative of Grand-Canyon University, four theological school representatives began discussing the concept of an Arizona consortium of theological libraries in the fall of 2000. The vision came to be, with the desire to access grant monies as well as share the benefits of increased buying power, professional experience, and varied library collection resources. In 2002, after a few meetings, our membership grew to 10 libraries, but later one institution dropped out. During the development of our Interlibrary Use Agreement, we decided to create an organization which was legally non-binding, so we called ourselves a cooperative. Students, faculty, staff and community patrons from other TLCA member institutions have the privilege to freely use cooperative members' materials, as they agree to abide by individual library policies. Membership contacts follow:
American Indian College
Affiliation: Assemblies of God
Location:10020 N. 15th Avenue - Phoenix, AZ 85021

83. Service Reproposes Critical Habitat For Endangered Southwestern Bird
Habitat is also protected through cooperative measures under the Endangered Species Send to Field Supervisor, arizona Ecological Services Field Office,
http://www.r6.fws.gov/pressrel/04-73.htm

84. CSREES - USDA - Urban Program Resources
CSREES, Cooperative State Research, Education, and extension service Mississippi State University extension service virgilc@ext.msstate.edu. Missouri
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/family/part/urban_part_contacts.html
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85. Welcome To NAVOPACHE ELECTRIC CO-OP
Navopache Electric CoOp was established in 1946 and services 10000 square milesof eastern arizona and western New Mexico.
http://www.navopache.org/engserv.html
NAVOPACHE
ELECTRIC CO-OP LAKESIDE, ARIZONA Check Out Our
Engineering Services Service Entrance Specifications Conduit Construction Requirements Tim Rhoton Dave Linden Manager of Engineering Services Supervisor of Engineering Services
Renée Challis Colleen Coker Administrative Assistant to Engineering Automated Mapping Specialist
Mike Cook Dale Richard Engineering Technician Engineering Technician Ext 240 Ext 233 FOR LINE EXTENSION INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Velinda J. Barrington Engineering Service Representative Ext OR Ralph Salce Engineering Service Representative Ext We welcome you to our area and would like you to know that Navopache Electric Cooperative, Inc. (NEC) looks forward to serving you. Engineering Services can be reached at the following numbers:
, toll-free at , or fax us at:
LINE EXTENSIONS
If NEC does not have facilities within 100 feet of the metering point, our Engineering Services Representative must be contacted to start engineering services.

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