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41. USEPA - SEA - What's New
NORTH dakota. Cooperative extension service www.ext.nodak.edu PUBLICATIONS Many print and downloadable publications. Contact local office for printed
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All the links on this page are to sites outside the EPA. "Links to Web sites outside the U.S. EPA Web site are for the convenience of the user. The Standards of Ethical Conduct do not permit the U.S. EPA to endorse any private sector Web site, product, or service. The U.S. EPA does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at this location. This link is being provided consistent with the intended purpose of the EPA Web site." AL AK AS AZ ... WY
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You can find information on Farm-A-Syst programs and contacts for every state from this site.
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42. EPA: Pesticides - PESP: Marketing Landscape Integrated Pest Management Services
South dakota State University John_Ball@sdstate.edu coop. ext. So why notcontact us? Commercial services are considered to be
http://www.epa.gov/oppbppd1/PESP/regional_grants/1999/r2-1999-final.htm
Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Pesticides Grants and Partnerships Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program ... Other Resources
Marketing Landscape Integrated Pest Management Services to Consumers - Final Report
Jim Morris
Rutgers University, Cook College Office of Continuing Professional Education
102 Ryders Lane
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8519
732-932-1187 (fax)
Summary of Activities
This report follows the interim report submitted in September 2000. That report documented the development of marketing plans, pricing models and promotional materials for use in the metropolitan New York-New Jersey markets. The plans and materials were designed to assist small landscape contractors develop, promote, sell and deliver profitable Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs to their customers.
  • Fall Management of Turf on the Home Grounds Integrated Pest Management: An Alternative to Pesticide Use Beneficial Insects in Your Garden Organic Growing for the Backyard Gardener
With assistance of funding from the Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program, a direct mail campaign featuring the new IPM track on the cover which was targeted to more than 8,000 home gardeners in the Central New Jersey area. The five-hour instructional program attracted more than 300 participants (roster attached), and the IPM education track produced strong participant evaluations (copy attached). In addition to this classroom instruction, each participant will receive a copy of the EPA Publication "A Citizen's Guide to Pesticide Use" and copies of Rutgers Cooperative Extension's fact sheets on IPM.

43. CYFERnet Editorial Board Members
South dakota State University. Kathy Reschke, Ph.D. Ohio State University.Dan Weigel, Ph.D. Advisor, Solano Co. coop. ext. (reviewer only at present)
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44. Feeding The Dairy Herd
317494-6795, North dakota State University Dept. of Ag. Comm., Box 5655 Fargo,ND 58105-5655 coop. ext. Pub. Distribution, Rm. 245 30 N. Murray St.
http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/livestocksystems/DI0469.html
WW-00469 Reviewed 1996
North Central Regional
Extension Publication 346 feeding the
DAIRY HERD James G. Linn, Michael F. Hutjens, Randy Shaver,
Donald E. Otterby, W. Terry Howard and Lee H. Kilmer
Table of Contents
Ruminant Anatomy and Physiology
  • Anatomy of the Adult
  • Function of the Digestive Tract
  • Calf Digestive System
Feed Nutrients
  • Energy
  • Protein
  • Vitamins
  • Minerals
  • Water
Feedstuffs
  • Forages
  • Energy Concentrates (Grains and By-Product Feeds)
  • Protein Supplements
Feeding the Dairy Herd
  • Dairy Cow Nutrition
  • Calf Nutrition
  • Heifer Nutrition
Feeding Systems
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  • Grain Systems
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  • Total Mixed Rations
Ration Formulation
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  • Balanced Ration Check Sheet
Purchasing Feed
  • Feed Tag Interpretation
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  • Dollar Value of Common Feedstuffs
Dairy Cow Diseases and Disorders Appendix Tables A-1 Sample budget of cost and returns for a milk cow and her replacement at three different levels of production A-2 Sample budget for raising heifers to 1350 lb in 24 months A-3 Estimating weight of dairy animals on basis of heart girth measurements A-4 Water quality guidelines for dairy cattle A-5 Daily nutrient recommendations for growing heifers A-6 Daily nutrient recommendations for lactating dairy cows A-7 Crude protein and energy allowances for milk production A-8 Calcium and phosphorus allowances for milk production A-9 Nutrient value of common forages A-10 Nutrient value of energy concentrates (grains, by-product feeds, and fat)

45. Soil Cation Ratios For Crop Production
University of Wisconsin extension service. Madison, Wisconsin. Simson, CR, RBCorey, and ME Sumner coop. ext. Pub. Distribution Rm. 245 30 N. Murray St.
http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/cropsystems/DC6437.html
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North Central Regional Extension Publication 533
Soil Cation Ratios for Crop Production
by George Rehm
Soil Science Department
University of Minnesota
For many years, soil testing has been used as a management tool to arrive at fertilizer recommendations that are essential for economic crop production. Two general concepts or philosophies of making fertilizer recommendations evolved as the use of soil testing techniques and procedures were refined and used more and more as a basis for making fertilizer recommendations. The "sufficiency level" approach is built on the concept that there are certain levels of plant nutrients in soil that can be defined as optimum. Below some defined level, crops will respond to the application of a nutrient in question. Likewise, crops will not respond to the addition of the nutrient if the soil test levels are above a defined sufficient level. The "basic cation saturation ratio" (BCSR) approach promotes the concept that maximum yields can only be achieved by creating an ideal ratio of calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and potassium (K) in the soil system. This approach is not concerned with recommendations for nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), sulfur (S), and the micronutrients. Today, most public and private soil testing laboratories responsible for making fertilizer recommendations use the "sufficiency level" approach. Others adjust recommendations generated from the "sufficiency level" approach with a consideration for the "basic cation saturation ratios." A more detailed discussion of the BCSR and "sufficiency level" approaches to fertilizer recommendations is provided by Eckert (1987). Recommendations based on the "basic cation saturation ratio" concept are usually quite different from those based on the "sufficiency level" concept. This confuses the grower as well as those who advise the grower. Therefore, this publication addresses the history of the "basic cation saturation ratio" concept and examines its importance and relevancy for crop production. It is not written for the purpose of comparing fertilizer recommendations resulting from the use of either concept.

46. Sources Extension Resource Materials
cooperative extension service Auburn University Duncan Hall Auburn, AL 368495614 (205)844-4923 http//www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coop-ext/html/publist/
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Duncan Hall
Auburn, AL 36849-5614
http://www.aces.edu/department/extcomm/publications/

Alaska Cooperative Extension
University of Alaska Fairbanks
PO Box 756180
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180 Fax: (907)474-6369 Phone: (907)474-7268 E-mail - fycit@aurora.alaska.edu http://www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coop-ext/html/publist/ Arizona Cooperative Extension University of Arizona Forbes 301 Tucson, AZ 85721 http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/ Cooperative Extension Service University of Arkansas P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 http://www.uaex.edu/publications/pubcont.html Publications University of California 6701 San Pablo Avenue Oakland, CA 94608-1239 http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu Business Research Division University of Colorado Campus Box 420 Boulder, CO 80309 http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/PUBS/pubsmenu.h tml U.S.T.T.A. U.S. Department of Commerce

47. Parental Stress Center
South dakota State University Cooperative extension service Virginia Cooperativeextension. Contact http//www.ext.vt.edu/. WASHINGTON, DC
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is an outreach educational delivery system supported by a partnership between the United States Department of Agriculture and the University of Alaska Fairbanks and College of Rural Alaska. Contact: http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/ ALABAMA Alabama Cooperative Extension System Contact: http://www.aces.edu/ ARIZONA The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension serves as a statewide network of knowledgeable faculty and staff that provides lifelong educational programs for all Arizonans. Contact: http://ag.arizona.edu/extension/ ARKANSAS Arkansas Parenting Education Network (APEN) has been in existence for several years APEN has sponsored multiple annual statewide conferences for parent educators as well as numerous training programs. There are quarterly meetings and there is no charge to join APEN. It is open to all professionals involved in or interested in parenting education. Contact: http://www.arctf.org/apen.html

48. NISC - Contact Us
Jim Keller, ext. 6558, Team Lead, North dakota, jim.keller@nisc.coop 2410,Tech Services Manager, ron.alfred@nisc.coop. Doug Wilmes, ext.
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49. StateUCFCoordinator
R1, North dakota, Bird, Jackson, 701-328-9945, 701-328-9947, W.Bird@ndsu.nodak.edu 334-240-9390, Letsonn@forestry.state.al.us, Alabama coop ext Sys
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State UCF Coordinators FS Region State UCF Coordinator Phone Fax E-mail Agency Street Address City Zip Code IITF Puerto Rico Carmen Hernandez sfpr@caribe.net Dept. of Natl. Env. Resources P.O. Box 9066600 San Juan IITF Virgin Islands Franklin, Michael viucf@yahoo.com VI Dept. of Agriculture RR1 Box 10345 Kingshill NA Connecticut Donnelly, Chris chris.donnelly@po.state.ct.us Connecticut Div of Forestry 79 Elm St Hartford NA Delaware Hall, Bryan bryan@dda.state.de.us Dept. of Agriculture, FS 2320 S. Dupont Hwy. Dover NA Illinois Renee Hildebrandt rhildebrandt@dnrmail.state.il.us Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources One Natural Resources Way Springfield NA Indiana Louks, Pam plours@dnr.state.in.us Indiana Dept. of Natural Resources 6515 E. 82nd St., Suite 204 Indianapolis NA Iowa Cook, Randy randy.cook@dnr.state.ia.us Iowa Dept. of Natural Resources Wallace State Office Bldg. Des Moines NA Maine Debonis, Mike michael.debonis@state.me.us Maine Forest Service 22 State House Station Augusta NA Maryland Galvin, Mike mgalvin@dnr.state.md.us Maryland Forest Service 580 Taylor Avenue Annapolis NA Massachusetts Seaborn, Eric

50. Interregional Research Project #4
ext. service Hort Crops Res. Station 3800 Castle Hayne Road Castle Hayne, NC, 28429 Univ of California coop ext Suite B 2279 Del Oro Ave
http://ir4.rutgers.edu/Cindex.cfm?nd=nd&letter=C

51. LVD State Contact List
cooperative extension service PO Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel (501) 6712100 Southern Univ. coop. ext. Program PO Box 10010 Baton Rouge, LA 70813
http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/contacts.htm
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Alaska

Dr. Anthony T. Nakazawa, CES
University of Alaska-Fairbanks
P.O. Box 756180
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180
Tel: (907) 474-7246
Fax: (907) 474-6971
Email: fnatn@uaf.edu
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Dr. Warren McCord 113 Duncan Hall Auburn University, Auburn AL Tel: (334) 844-4451 Fax: (334) 844-5544 Email: rmccord@acesag.auburn.edu Dr. Oscar M. Williams Room 104 Morrison-Mayberry Hall Tuskgee University Tuskegee, AL 36088 Tel: (334) 727-8813 Fax: (334) 727-8812 Email: Arkansas Mr. Joe Waldrum Univ. of Arkansas Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2100 Fax: (501) 671-2251 Email: jwaldrum@uaex.edu Dr. Diane Jones Cooperative Extension Service P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2100 Fax: (501)671-2251 Email: dfjones@uacx.edu.ex Arizona Dr. Shirley Jo Taylor Extension Specialist University of Arizona CES Room 211 FCR Tucson, AZ 85721-0033 Tel: (520) 621-1063 Fax: (520) 621-9445 Email: sjtaylor@ag.arizona.edu

52. West River Telecommunications Cooperative - Hazen, North Dakota
NDSU extension service NDSU ext. service County Offices Weather NationalWeather service North dakota Road Weather Info
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53. Cooperative Observer Tasks - NWS, Grand Forks, ND
The Cooperative Weather Observer. The National Weather service (NWS) has beentasked with the National Weather service Eastern North dakota/Grand Forks
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54. Directory Of Entomology Departments And Institutes: USA
Alabama cooperative extension service Auburn University 206 extension Hall Website http//zorba.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/index.html
http://www.sciref.org/links/EntDept/UA.htm
Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI)
Academic and Governmental Organizations
United States of America
The Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI) currently contains contact information for approximately 1500 entomology departments and institutes in the academic institutions and government agencies of 152 different countries. For an explanation of the content and arrangement of DEDI, please read the Introduction page. You may search for a specific department using the Index of Departments . This file contains the DEDI listing for the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona and Arkansas in the USA. You may go to the Navigation Page to choose a different country. To choose one of the states in this file, click the appropriate link below.
To choose a different state in the United States, click on the name of the state below. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming
ALABAMA
[Note: Entries for this state are arranged alphabetically by city.]
Biological Control Institute
Department of Plant Pathology
College of Agriculture
Auburn University
Auburn, Alabama 36849-5409

55. 2004 UC IPM Annual Report: Competitive Grants Programs
ext. Santa Cruz Co.; KL Robb, UC coop. ext. San Diego Co. (Year 1 of 1) R.A. Sweitzer, Biology, University of North dakota; RE Loggins, Biology,
http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/IPMPROJECT/2004/04competitivegrants.html
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Next article 2004 index More reports Summaries of research projects are online . Funded projects (below) are linked to the summaries.
UC IPM Competitive Grants Program
Two years of budget cuts to UC IPM, totaling almost $500,000, have drastically reduced the amount of funds available for new research grants. However, UC IPM officials have released a request for proposals for new projects for 2005-06. In 2004-05, continuing projects exhausted most of the available funds, but the program was able to fund one year of four of the projects that had been approved, but not funded, for 2003-04. Mike Rust , Entomology, UC Riverside, stepped down as Associate Director for Research in 2003. This position has not been refilled, and for now will continue to be vacant since the UC IPM grants program has been significantly reduced. If the grants program can be rebuilt, an associate director for research will be appointed.

56. FDA Considers Changes In Labeling Of Allergenic Ingredients
1996; the Food Allergy Networkas reported in the North dakota State UniversityCoop. ext. service Food Nutrition Newsletter, January, 1997.
http://www.colostate.edu/Orgs/safefood/NEWSLTR/v1n3s03.html
Colorado State University Cooperative Extension
SafeFood Rapid Response Network
SAFEFOOD NEWS - Spring 1997 - Vol. 1, No. 3
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FDA Considers Changes in Labeling of Allergenic Ingredients
Less than 2 percent of adults actually have a food allergy. Eight foods are responsible for 90 percent of allergic reactions. These are peanuts, milk, eggs, wheat, soy, tree nuts (e.g. almonds, walnuts, pecans), fish, and shellfish. Food companies are becoming more aware of food allergy issues due to the number of recalls and consumer complaints received. According to FDA statistics, 70 food product recalls occurred in 1995 compared with 22 recalls in 1994. Consumers have reported adverse reactions to foods that do not state all ingredients on the label. For instance, ginger snap cookies, chocolate chip cookies and ready-to-eat bran cereal were recalled between April and October 1996, because they contained "undeclared peanuts" due to processing the baked goods on a manufacturing line that previously contained a peanut- containing food product. "Incidental ingredients"those present at an insignificant level of a food productare currently exempted from being listed on the food label. One section of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act allows food manufacturers to list spices, flavoring, and colorings collectively, without naming each one. Some manufacturers have misinterpreted the exemption of "incidental food additives" from food labels and have not listed potential allergens.

57. FSCPE Contacts
Mr. William Tillman, Jr. (E,P) (919) 7337061 ext. 279 Office of State Budgetand Management South dakota State Data Center University of South dakota
http://www.census.gov/population/www/coop/coop.html
FSCPE Contacts
Alabama
Mr. Larry J. Childers (E)...............(334) 242-5525
Director, Communications and Information Division
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
401 Adams Avenue
P.O. Box 5690
Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5690
FAX: 334-242-5515
Email: lchilders@adeca.state.al.us
State Data Center: www.adeca.alabama.gov
Alaska Dr. Gregory Williams (E,P).......(907) 465-6029 Research and Analysis Section Alaska Department of Labor P. O. Box 25501 Juneau, Alaska 99802-5501 Express: 1111 West 8th Street, Room 301 Juneau, AK 99801 FAX: 907-465-4506 Email: greg_williams@labor.state.ak.us Website: http://almis.labor.state.ak.us/ State Data Center: http://almis.labor.state.ak.us Arizona Mr. Samuel Colon (E,A)...................(602) 542-6057 Arizona Dept. of Economic Security Population Statistics Unit P. O. Box 6123-045Z Phoenix, Arizona 85005-3202 Express: 1789 W. Jefferson St., First Floor, NE corner, Site Code 045Z, Phoenix, AZ 85007 FAX: 602-542-7425 Email: scolon@azdes.gov State Data Center: http://www.aiea.ualr.edu/census/default.html

58. Learning Corel Presentations 8.0 - About The Authors
of Arkansas cooperative extension service Computer Systems Department. Forbes mforbes@coop.ext.colostate.edu Colorado State University cooperative
http://www.uaex.edu/pres8/pres8_authors.htm
Learning Presentations 8.0
About the Authors
The course was originally presented in April 1997 as a four-week, four lesson class delivered via electronic mail. The lessons were reformatted for the Web by Rhonda Conlon and Rachel Hass, North Dakota State University Agriculture Communication Department. In October 1998 a conversion of 3 lessons from Presentations 7.0 to Presentations 8.0 was initiated by Brent Milligan and Peggy Shumate, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service Computer Systems Department.
Author: Arizona
Linda Ffolliott ffolinda@ag.arizona.edu University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona
Reviewers:
Rhonda Conlon Cindy Ireland Clyde Porterfield Kim Parker Kathy Wright
States distributing lessons and contact person:
Arizona
Linda Ffolliott ffolinda@ag.arizona.edu University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona
Colorado
Mitzy Forbes mforbes@coop.ext.colostate.edu Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Ft. Collins, Colorado
Kansas
Kathy Wright kwright@oz.oznet.ksu.edu Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas

59. My Master Gardener Page
Los Angeles Master Gardeners , Univ. of Calif. coop. ext. Florida Countycooperative extension service Master Gardener Coordinators
http://www.hal-pc.org/~trobb/mastgar.html

HOMEPAGE (MY TOOLSHED)
MY GARDEN THE OLD GARDENER
Updated February 12, 2004
You are visitor A separate and distinct area of gardening is that of the Master Gardener - the voluntary arm of the Agricultural Extension Services. As a Past President and member of the Harris County Master Gardener Association (Houston, Texas), I am more familiar with the Texas Master Gardener program but Master Gardening is nationwide in scope and on this page I will be attempting to put it all together. I am often asked the question, "Who and what are 'Master Gardeners'"? The following comments, questions and answers are geared primarily to the Texas Master Gardener Program. However, with slight differences, they also apply to all 50 states since all now have "Master Gardener Programs". They also generally apply in the four Canadian provinces with the program except for the sponsorship of Cooperative Extension agencies. Master Gardeners are members of the local community who take an active interest in their lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers and gardens. They are enthusiastic, willing to learn and to help others, and able to communicate with diverse groups of people. What really sets Master Gardeners apart from other home gardeners is their special training in horticulture. In exchange for their training, persons who become Master Gardeners contribute time as volunteers, working through their cooperative Extension office to provide horticulture-related information to their communities.

60. SSSAJ -- Sign In Page
South dakota coop. ext. Serv. Publ. EC 750. South dakota coop. ext., Brookings, SD.Hoeft, RG, and TR Peck. 2001. Soil testing and fertility. p. 78–116.
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