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1. Crops (including Home Garden Crops)
Crops (including Home Garden Crops)
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2. Energy Efficiency Environmental News Energy Use In Irrigation
Gilman, E.F., S. ParkBrown, 1991. Florida Guide to Environmental Landscapes Circular 922. Florida Coop. Ext. Service, IFAS, Univ. of Fla., 32611.
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3. PMWWW.DOC
could also apply a pesticide to a second party's property if no compensation was exchanged or if the service was performed as a trade of
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4. Alternative Feeds For Dairy Cattle In Northwest MN
1988. Feeding byproduct feedstuffs to dairy cattle. p. 307. Dairy Guide. Florida Coop. Ext. Service, Gainesville, FL.
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5. Effect Of Copper Source And Level On Performance And Copper Status
1991. Fertilization of established bahiagrass pasture in Florida. Coop. Ext. Service Circular 916, Univ. of Florida.
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6. Utilization Of Composted Organic Wastes In Vegetable Production
Proceedings of the Soil Science Society of America 24 277279. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). 1993. Annual Report.
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7. Florida Tropical Soda Apple Info - University Of Florida IFAS
Extension Circulars and Fact Sheets Mullahey, J.J. and D. Colvin. 1996. TSA A new noxious weed in Fla. Florida Coop. Ext. Serv. WRS7. 4 pp.
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8. COLLEGE STATION RD Center For Applied Genetic Technologies Center
ST HULL ST New CCRC ATHENS PERIMETER / LOOP 10 North Deck Recording for the Blind FLORIDA AVE Coop Ext Service /Hoke Smith Hoke Smith Annex
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9. Recent Publications
E., Kucharek, T.A., and Pernezny, K.L. Some Common Diseases of Rice in Florida. University of Florida, IFAS, Florida Coop. Ext. Service.
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10. Update On Tropical Soda Apple
1996. Weeds in the sunshine Tropical soda apple ( Solanum viarum Dunal) in Florida 1996. Univ. of Florida, Florida Coop. Ext. Service.
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11. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : D-E
I6P8 EC Neb. coop. ext. Serv. EC - cooperative extension service, U6E36 EESFla coop ext Serv* EES - florida cooperative extension service TJ163.4.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtie.htm
Abbreviated Titles : D-E
*Previously used abbreviated title

12. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : B
Fla. coop. ext. Serv. Bulletin florida cooperative extension service, Universityof florida 275.29 F66 Bull. - Kans. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bulletin - Kansas
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Abbreviated Titles : B
*Previously used abbreviated title

13. Selected Pubilcations - John Arthington
IFAS, florida coop. ext. Serv., Animal Science Dept., EDIS Publication AN131 . cooperative extension service, Kansas State University.
http://rcrec-ona.ifas.ufl.edu/japp.html
Range Cattle Research and Education Center
University of Florida
John Arthington Center Director/Associate Professor - Animal Science Selected Publications Non-Refereed - Popular Press, Symposia Preceedings, and Extension Publications
    Arthington, J.D. 2003. Citrus Pulp - A Florida feed commodity. The Florida Cattlemen. 67(5):64-67.
    Arthington, J.D. 2003. Copper antagonisms in cattle nutrition. Proc. 14th Annual Florida Ruminant Nutrition
    Symposium. Gainesville, Florida. p. 48.
    Arthington, J.D. 2002. Improving the productivity of beef heifers in Florida. The Florida Cattlemen. 67(4):8.
    Arthington, J. D. 2002. Early Weaning - A management alternative for Florida Cattle Producers. University of Florida,
    IFAS, Florida Coop. Ext. Serv., Animal Science Dept., EDIS Publication AN131.
    Arthington, J. D. 2002. Improving the Productivity of Beef Heifers in Florida. University of Florida, IFAS, Florida
    Coop. Ext. Serv., Animal Science Dept., EDIS Publication AN132.
    Arthington, J. D. and J. Stice. 2002. Using Weaning Weight to Estimate Cowherd Productivity. University of Florida, IFAS, Florida Coop. Ext. Serv., Animal Science Dept., EDIS Publication AN129.

14. Selected Publications - F. M. Pate
coop. ext. Serv., and IFAS, p. 3338. Pate, FM 1992. South florida s perennialpasture University of florida, cooperative extension service, IFAS,
http://rcrec-ona.ifas.ufl.edu/fmppub.html
Range Cattle
Research and Education Center
University of Florida
Findlay M. Pate Selected Publications Scientific Journals
    Pate, F. M. 1982. Value of treating bagasse with steam under pressure for cattle feed. Tropical Agri. 59:293-297.
    Pate, F. M., J. R. Crockett, and J. D. Phillips. 1985. Effect of calf weaning age and cow
    supplementation on cow productivity. J. Animal Sci. 61:343-348.
    Pate, F. M., P. M. Fairhurst and J. T. K. Munthali. 1985. Urea levels and energy sources in sugarcane diets.
    J. Animal Sci. 61:252-259.
    Pate, F. M., D. W. Sanson, and R. V. Machen. 1990. Value of a molasses mixture containing natural protein as
    a supplement to brood cows offered low-quality forages. J. Animal Sci. 68:618-623.
    Kalmbacher, R. S., W. F. Brown, and F. M. Pate. 1995. Effect of molasses based liquid supplements on the digestibility of creeping bluestem and performance of mature cows on winter range. J. Animal Sci. 73:853-860. Pate, F. M., W. F. Brown, and A. C. Hammond. 1995 Value of feather meal in a molasses-based liquid supplement fed to yearling cattle consuming a forage diet. J. Animal Sci. 73:2865-2872.

15. Irrigation Of Lawns And Gardens
florida Cooperative ext. service, IFAS, University of florida, Gainesville, FL32611. Fact Sheet OH 63. Augustine, BJ 1987. Preparing Your Lawn For Drought
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Irrigation of Lawns and Gardens
Dorota Z. Haman, Gary A. Clark, Allen G. Smajstrla Normal rainfall in Florida ranges from 52 to approximately 60 inches per year. However, more than one-half of the annual total rain falls from June through September. During the winter and spring lack of rainfall may seriously affect lawn and garden growth without supplemental irrigation. Often, droughts are thought of as long periods of time, such as months or years without rain, but Florida can experience drought conditions after only a few days without rain. This is a result of the very sandy soils in most of the state. Even during the rainy season, evapotranspiration (ET) rates may be high enough that irrigation of shallow rooted crops is required in order to avoid excessive water stress. Since the roots of most ornamental plants and grass are quite shallow, these plants are able to uptake the water stored in only the top 6 to 12 inches of the soil profile. Garden vegetables may develop deeper roots and be able to obtain water from depths of 18 to 24 inches. However, Florida's sandy soils have very low water holding capacities, and therefore the amount of water stored in the root zone, and available to the plant is very limited. Consequently, to avoid water stress, soil moisture must be replenished frequently by natural rainfall or supplemental irrigation. Many irrigated lawns, with frequent, high levels of soil moisture content, would undergo stress from a sudden restriction of water or elimination of irrigation. Some changes in water management and scheduling of supplemental irrigation can improve the drought resistance of turf and should be included in lawn management. This process is called drought conditioning. The objective of drought conditioning is to grow a good quality lawn that will survive on little or no supplemental irrigation. It includes proper water application, good mowing practices, fertilization and pest control. Water management aspects for lawns are discussed Extension Publication OH-63, "Let Your Lawn Tell You When to Water". Information on other aspects of drought conditioning is included in IFAS Extension Publication OH-57, "Preparing Your Lawn for Drought".

16. Southern Region Sustainable Agriculture Research And Education
florida Mickie Swisher Dept. of Family, Youth Cummunity Science coop. ext.service Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Owusu Bandele
http://www.griffin.uga.edu/sare/coordinators.htm

SARE
provides Grants and Information to Improve Profitability, Stewardship and Quality of Life State Sustainable Agriculture Coordinators
(updated August 26, 2005)
ALABAMA
Joseph Kemble,
Associate Professor
Auburn University
101 Funchess Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849
Phone: 334-844-3050
FAX: 334-844-3131 kembljm@auburn.edu Edward J. Sikora Auburn University 105 Extension Hall Auburn University, AL 36849-5624 Phone: 334-844-5502 FAX: 334-844-4072 sikorej@auburn.edu Cathy Sabota Extension Horticulture P.O. Box 69 Normal, AL 35762 Phone: 256-372-4257 FAX: 256-372-5840 csabota@aces.edu William Hodge Training Coordinator Tuskegee University 202 Extension Building Tuskegee, AL 36088 Phone:334-727-8806 FAX: 334-727-8813 whodge@tuskegee.edu ARKANSAS Suzanne Smith Hirrel University of Arkansas CES PO Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Phone: 501-671-2288 FAX: 501-671-2110 FedEx: 2301 S. University Avenue Little Rock, AR 72203 shirrel@uaex.edu

17. T J Stevens
florida cooperative extension service. Computer Applications in Animal Science . No 1, Fla. coop. ext. Serv., Gainesville, Aug, 11. 198924.
http://www.tjstevens.com/
THOMAS J. STEVENS III
Address: P.O. Box 110240 University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611-0240 Phone: E-mail: TJStevens at mail.ifas.ufl dot edu (at = "@", dot = "." ) EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science, 1975
University of Florida, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Major: Animal Science , Specialty: Beef Cattle Master of Science, 1988
University of Florida, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Major: Food and Resource Economics , Specialty: Marketing Faces of Valor
the first one-thousand Doctor of Philosophy, 1993
University of Florida, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Major: Food and Resource Economics, Specialty: Marketing EMPLOYMENT: Farm labor, equipment operation and maintenance:
Knoxville, Iowa, 1976-77.
Field crop and livestock production including beef cattle, hogs, corn, soybeans, oats, alfalfa, and forage crops. Farm operation and management: Denmark, Tennessee, 1977-84. Finance, production, and marketing of field crops and livestock including cotton, soybeans, beef cattle, wheat, and forage crops. Graduate Assistant: IFAS Food and Resource Economics Department (FRED), University of Florida, 1984-90

18. ARKANSAS PESTICIDE NEWS
The Label , October 1995, Purdue coop. ext. service. July 12, 1995.via Chemically Speaking, October 1995, Univ. of florida coop. ext. service, IFAS.
http://www.uark.edu/depts/napiap/newsletter/news9.html
ARKANSAS PESTICIDE NEWS
Volume 9
The Agricultural Experiment Station

276 Altheimer Drive,
Fayetteville, AR 72704
Telephone: (501) 575-3955 Fax: 575-3975
Cooperative Extension Service
P.O. Box 391,
Little Rock, AR 72203
Telephone: (501) 671-2000 Fax: 671-2251
University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture and USDA Cooperating ARKANSAS PESTICIDE NEWS EDITORS Terry Lavy and Diana Horton, Department of Agronomy, Fayetteville and Ples Spradley, Coop. Extension Service, Little Rock Volume 9, December, 1995 News From All Over Keeping UP With Pesticide Label Changes Arkansas extension and research professionals are expected to stay abreast of pesticide label changes within their disciplines. Keeping up is exceedingly difficult as crop uses continually are being dropped from labels. The Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station receives the Reregistration Notification Network bulletin from the USDA National Agricultural Pesticide Impact Assessment Program and can offer assistance in this area. The intent of the bulletin is to inform interested parties of recent or impending pesticide use cancellations and tolerance revocations. This document communicates pertinent pesticide information to interested clientele. Call Terry Lavy (501-575-3981) for inclusion on the mailing list for the Reregistration Notification Network bulletin.

19. INTERCROPPING WITH SUNFLOWERS TO ATTRACT BENEFICIAL INSECTS IN ORGANIC AGRICULTU
(1997) and the UF coop. ext. service Insect Identification Sheets SPSET 5 University of florida cooperative extension. 1992, Insect management and
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20. LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF FALL ARMYWORM (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE) ON DIFFERENT COVER
2003, florida agricultural facts florida Agricultural Statistics service, Orlando, 2003, Cover crops Univ. of florida, IFAS, florida coop. ext. Serv.
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