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21. Views On Learning/The Learning Society
1332 W. indiana Elkhart IN 46516 W 219293-3545 Fax 219-522-0599 Purdue coop.ext. service 17746 CR 34 Goshen IN 46526 W 219-533-0554
http://www.lsoc-vol.org/board.html
Views On Learning/The Learning Society
Board of Directors
Larry Andrews, Community Development
Community of Nappanee Exec. Director
451 N. Main St. Suite 102
Nappanee IN 46550
W: 219-773-7281
Fax: 219-773-7947
comdev@bnin.net
Tim Croyle
1618 South 8th Street
Goshen IN 46526
H: 219-533-3408 thc.croyle@juno.com Stephanine Ball Regional Development Specialist WDS 203 S. William South Bend IN 46601 W: 219-233-6175 Janice Cunningham, Assistant Directory Degree Completion Programs Goshen College 1700 S. Main Street Goshen IN 46526 W: 219-533-75-49 janicemc@goshen.edu Sue Bingeman Family Services 244 Homewood Ave. Elkhart IN 46516 H: 219-389-1269 W: 219-522-8126 Fax: 219-534-3795 Ann Eaton Goshen Middle School 1216 S. Indiana Ave.

22. Nitrogen And Phosphorous Fertilization Of Corn
Research in indiana and Kentucky supports the concept that N is the most coop. ext. service. West Lafayette, IN. Scharf, Peter C. and MM Alley. 1988.
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/rowcrop/424-027/424-027.html
Authors: M. M. Alley, Extension Soil Fertility Specialist; Marvin E. Martz, Jr., Former Graduate Research Assistant; Paul H. Davis, Extension Agent, New Kent County; and J. L. Hammons, Senior Research Specialist, Virginia Tech Publication Number 424-027, Posted April 1997
Table of Contents
Introduction General Principles Nitrogen Fertilizer Recommendations Phosphorus Fertilizer Recommendations ... References Return to Table of Contents

General Principles
The corn plant grows and accumulates dry weight as shown in Figure 1 (Hanway, 1963). Nitrogen and P uptake follows the same general trend as plant growth. The maximum N uptake occurs during the month prior to tasseling and silking (Fig. 1). Significant amounts of N are transferred from leaf tissue to grain during the grain-fill process. Phosphorus uptake is more constant throughout the season and generally parallels dry weight increases (Fig. 2). The major objective of an efficient fertilization program is to be certain that adequate N and P are available during the growing season so that plant growth and yields are not limited by nutrient supplies. The corn plant requires N and P soon after germination to initiate the growth of stems, leaves and ear structures. Inadequate N availability during the first two to six weeks after planting can result in reduced yield potentials (Jones, 1985). However, the majority of N is needed during the period of maximum growth (month prior to tasseling and silking

23. Back-to-Basics: Regional Updates Archive - Winter 2004-2005
indiana State coop. ext. Serv., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette. According tothe Florida Agricultural Statistics service The all orange forecast for
http://www.back-to-basics.net/regional/archives/winter_2004-2005.htm
Northcentral
Northeast

Northern Great Plains

Southern/Central Great Plains
...
West

Northcentral Harvest in 2004 was marked by record-breaking yields for many crops in many areas of the Northcentral region. Nutrient management plans will need to be updated to account for the quantities of P and K removed by crop harvest this past season. Range in estimated 2004 state average P removal
(lb P O /A): alfalfa: 25 to 53
corn: 46 to 77
soybean: 26 to 43
wheat: 26 to 39 Range in estimated 2004 state average K removal (lb K O/A): alfalfa: 105 to 215
corn: 34 to 54 soybean: 46 to 74 wheat: 14 to 23 Summary of yield and nutrient removal changes from 2003 to 2004: alfalfa up 5 to 17% corn up 5 to 17% soybean up 5 to 51% wheat declined in 4 states and increased in one: range was -10 to 9% Table 1.

24. Soggy Soils, N Loss, & Supplemental Nitrogen Fertilizer For Corn (Purdue Univ.)
Southern indiana, UAN applications in late March or early April Minnesota CropeNews. Univ. of Minnesota coop. ext. service.
http://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/corn/news/articles.04/NitrogenLoss-0602.html
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URL: http://www.kingcorn.org/news/articles.04/NitrogenLoss-0602.html The Printer-Friendly version (PDF format) of this article is compatible with Adobe Reader for PocketPC. Click on the Adobe button for information on how to download, install, and use Reader for Pocket PC. Please let me know whether this user option is useful to you. R.L. (Bob) Nielsen
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West Lafayette, IN 47907-2054
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Bottom Line
  • Estimating N loss due to soggy soil events is a complicated procedure and not terribly accurate. Decisions about supplemental N fertilizer are further complicated when stand loss or plant stunting reduce the overall yield potential of a flood- or ponding-damaged field. Fields that eventually exhibit obvious N deficiency symptoms prior to pollination may benefit from a supplemental application of 30 to 50 lbs. of fertilizer N. Read on only if you want the gory details.

25. Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean Cultivar Yields Compared With Sister Lines Agronomy
Transgenic crops in indiana short term issues for farmers. Nelson, LA, RW Elmore, Special Report No. 53. Iowa State Univ. coop. ext. service. Ames IA.
http://www.mindfully.org/GE/GE2/RRS-Yields-Compared.htm
Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean Cultivar Yields Compared with Sister Lines
Agronomy Journal 93:408-412 Mar/Apr01
R. W. Elmore F. W. Roeth Lenis A. Nelson, Charles A. Shapiro, ... Stevan Z. Knezevic, and Alex Martin.
University of Nebraska South Central Research and Extension Center, Clay Center, NE 68933 Roger W. Elmore and Fred W. Roeth, University of Nebraska, South Central Research and
Extension Center, Clay Center, NE 68933; Lenis A. Nelson and Alex Martin, Dept. of Agronomy,
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583; Robert N. Klein, University of Nebraska, West Central Research and Extension
Center, North Platte, NE 69101; Charles A. Shapiro and Stevan Z. Knezevic, University of
Nebraska, Northeast Research and Extension Center-Haskell Ag Lab, Concord, NE 68728.
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
Soybean improvement through the incorporation of genetic resistance or tolerance is an accepted practice in soybean cultivar development for yield-limiting factors such as diseases (Athow, 1987) and nematodes (Riggs and Schmitt, 1987). A goal of plant breeders is to maintain the productivity of the parent line in the absence of the yield-limiting factor. Comparisons of near-isogenic lines with and without the tolerance or resistance genes are important to ascertain if grain yields are suppressed. Phytophthora root rot (PRR, caused by Phytophthora megasperma f. sp. glycinea Kuan and Erwin) was one of the most destructive diseases of soybean (Athow, 1987). It provides a good case study for this discussion. In the early 1960s genetic resistance to PRR was incorporated into several cultivars through backcrossing programs resulting in near-isogenic lines (Athow, 1987). Several researchers using near-isogenic lines have reported that PRR resistant lines perform the same as PRR susceptible lines in the absence of PRR (Caviness and Walters, 1971; Singh and Lambert, 1985; Wilcox and St. Martin, 1998). Singh and Lambert (1985) also reported no deleterious pleiotropic effects of the insertion of the gene for PRR resistance. Thus, no yield suppression was associated with the incorporation of the PPR genes into soybean cultivars.

26. Journal List
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27. Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean Cultivar Yields Compared With Sister Lines -- Elmor
Transgenic crops in indiana Short term issues for farmers. Spec. Rep. 53.Iowa State Univ. coop. ext. service, Ames, IA. Singh, NB, and JW Lambert.
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Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean Cultivar Yields Compared with Sister Lines
Roger W. Elmore a Fred W. Roeth a Lenis A. Nelson b Charles A. Shapiro d Robert N. Klein c Stevan Z. Knezevic d and Alex Martin b a Univ. of Nebraska, South Central Res. and Ext. Center, Clay Center, NE 68933
b Dep. of Agronomy, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583
c Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, West Central Res. and Ext. Center, North Platte, NE 69101

28. Indiana - Parke County, CeDIR's Directories
Phone 812462-4364 ext. 201 Fax 812-462-4377 West Central indiana SpecialServices coop. Director Cheryl Harshman 808 West Pike
http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/cedir/parke.html
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Division of Family and Children
Katie Edington
116 W. Ohio
Rockville, IN 47872
Phone: 765-569-3156; 765-569-3157
Fax: 765-569-1735
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First Steps
Dawn Carlson
P.O. Box 4323
Terre Haute, IN 47804
Phone: 877-860-0413
Fax: 866-395-6034
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Step Ahead Gloria Walters P.O. Box 170 Rockville, IN 47872 Phone: 765-569-2076 Fax: 765-569-3444 E-mail: gwalters@cars-services.org
  • Division of Exceptional Learners.
Rockville Community Schools Southwest Parke Community Schools Covered Bridge Special Education District Director: Jeffery Blake 1320 Walnut St. Terre Haute, IN 47807 Phone: 812-462-4364 ext. 201 Fax: 812-462-4377 E-mail: jeb@vigoco.k12.in.us Turkey Run Community Schools West Central Indiana Special Services Coop. Director: Cheryl Harshman 808 West Pike Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Phone: 765-362-4022 Fax: 765-364-3243 E-mail: charshman@cville.k12.in.us
  • Bureau of Developmental Disabilities.
Bureau of Developmental Disabilities District 4 1007 Mill Pond Rd., Ste. A

29. State Coordinators
Univ. of Nevada, Reno coop. ext. 2345 Red Rock Street, Suite 100 Of Vermontext. service 157 Old Guildford Road, 4 Brattleboro, VT. 05301
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State Master Gardener Coordinators STATE MASTER GARDENER COORDINATORS Please send any update information to Dick Funt at: Funt.1@osu.edu ALABAMA Kerry Smith
101 Funchess Hall
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849-5630
phone: (334) 844-3036
E-mail: smithkp@auburn.edu MONTANA Bob Gough
P.O. Box 173120
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT. 59717-3120 phone: (406) 994-6523
E-mail: rgough@gemini.oscs.montana.edu ALASKA
Cooperative Extension Service, UAF PO BOX 75-8155 Fairbanks AK 99775 Phone (907) 474-2423 Fax (907) 474-6885 website: www.cnipm.org NEBRASKA Susan Schoneweis Extension Coordinator - Home/ Environmental Horticulture Univ. of Nebraska- Lincoln 377 Plant Science Lincoln, NE. 68583-0724 phone: (402) 472-1128 fax: (402) 472-8650 E-mail: sschoneweis1@unl.edu

30. PSU Vet Extension Home
Schurman, Gene, Penn State coop. extension, indiana, indiana PA, (724) 465-3880.Jefferson Lee, David, Rutgers cooperative ext. Woodstown, Salem - NY
http://vetextension.psu.edu/pdqa/pdqaimps2.htm

31. PSU Vet Extension Home
Lee, David, Rutgers cooperative ext. Woodstown, Salem NY, (865) 769-0090 Schurman, Gene, Penn State coop. extension, indiana, indiana - PA
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32. IALI Events
Ford, David, 4, Hartford City, State Senator indiana General Assembly McCormick, Bob, 3, West Lafayette, PU coop ext., State Coordinator for Power Proj
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Alumni Directory
Alumni Directory View the directory below or click here to download the directory as a Microsoft Excel file Alumni Name Class Number Town/City Work/Business Work Phone Number Email Ames, Kim Fillmore Ames 4K Farms kim.ames@airhop.com Anderson, Phil Indianapolis IN Beef Cattle Assoc., Exec. Dir phil.anderson@indianabeef.org Andrew, Josh West Point City of West Lafayette, Dir. Of Dev. jca@mail.city.west-lafayette.in.us Applegate, Todd West Lafayette Purdue University, Asst. Prof., Animal Sciences applegt@purdue.edu Arnholt, Dan Columbus Bartholomew Co. REMC, CEO darnholt@bcremc.com Ault, Linda Newberry Lault17@bluemarble.net Bacon, Janice Monrovia Money Mailer Westside Direct, Mkt. Consultant jbacon@moneymailer.com Barkman, Susan Deceased Barnett, Cindy South Whitley PU Coop Ext. Whitley Co., Est. Ed. cbarnett@purdue.edu Batta, Dan Sunman Mar-Rich Farms marrich@nalu.net Baumann , Jackie Greencastle PU Coop Ext., Putnam County, Ext. Ed. jackiebaumann@purdue.edu Baute, Paul Edinburg Grammer Industries

33. USEPA - SEA - What's New
indiana. Purdue University Cooperative extension service www.agcom.purdue.edu Virginia Cooperative extension service www.ext.vt.edu
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www.aces.edu

34. HIA Contacts
Univ. of Arkansas Cooperative ext. service 2301 S. University Ave. PO Box 391Little Rock, AR 72203 indiana Cathy Burwell Purdue University CES
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Dennis Hellberg U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Indoor Environments Division 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW (MC 6609J) Washington, D.C. 20460 Ph: 202-343-9366, Fax: 202-565-2071 E-ma il: Hellberg.Dennis@epamail.epa.gov U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Indoor Environments Division Project Director Michael P. Vogel Montana State Univ. Extension Service

35. WSSA University, Government And Industry Website Links Page
State Res., Ed., and ext. service Federal Interagency Committee for the Managementof indiana, Purdue U. http//www.btny.purdue.edu/weedscience/
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36. Riparian Working Group References
Conservation Technology Information Center, West Lafayette, indiana, W, S, C, EGroups ext. service. University of Maryland Cooperative extension.
http://www.dof.virginia.gov/rwg/ripbuf.htm

37. Cooperative Extension Sponsored Or Co-sponsored Volunteer Water Quality Monitori
Washington State University coop. ext. 720 Sleater Kinney Road SE Mitch FramOklahoma coop. extension service 230B West Okmulgee St. Muskogee OK 74401
http://www.uwex.edu/ces/csreesvolmon/VolunteerMonPrograms/
Cooperative Extension Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Programs
When we first started this project we identified 27 volunteer water quality monitoring programs sponsored or co-sponsored by Cooperative Extension in the United States and its territories. Now we are up to 38! We are always looking for programs we have missed and have had help from people across the country to find 'new' programs. Our latest change to this page was to identify which programs are sponsored or co-sponsored by Cooperative Extension and which are affiliated in other ways such as by providing technical assistance with trainings, educational materials, equipment, or meeting space for volunteer monitoring events. The map above shows where and to what extent Cooperative Extension is involved in volunteer water quality monitoring across the nation. Not shown is an Extension co-sponsored program in American Samoa. The first of these programs began in 1978, the most recent this year. In parentheses next to each program's name is the year that the program began. Program volunteers are monitoring a wide range of aquatic habitats including rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, wetlands, estuaries, and drinking water wells.

38. 2005 ESP Chapter Presidents
THETA Delaware SUSAN TRUEHART-GAREY coop ext 69 Transportation Circle Dover, indiana NATALIE FOWLER Southeast District Director Purdue cooperative
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2005 ESP Chapter Presidents
S ALPHA PI - Alabama REBECCA DOLLMAN State LeaderProgram Development 217 Dawson Hall P.O. Box 1088 Normal, AL 35762-1088 Phone: 256-372-4976 Fax: 256-372-5734 E-Mail: rdollman@aces.edu W ALPHA GAMMA - Alaska HOLLIS HALL 3511 Kreb Drive Fairbanks, AK 99709 Phone: 907-479-0617 Fax: E-Mail: hdhall@alaska.net W KAPPA - Arizona MATT LIVINGSTON P.O. Box 1203 Keams Canyon, AZ 86034-1203 Phone: 928-734-3708 Fax: 928-738-2360 E-Mail: mateo@cals.arizona.edu S ALPHA IOTA - Arkansas REBECCA MC PEAKE UA-CES P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72015 Phone: 501-671-2285 Fax: 501-671-2110 E-Mail: rmcpeake@uaex.edu W ZETA - Colorado KIPP NYE County Director; Agriculture / 4-H Youth Development P.O. Box 128 Simia, CO 80835-0128 Phone: 719-541-2361 Fax: 719-541-2982 E-Mail: kipp.nye@colostate.edu NE ALPHA CHI - Connecticut MARY ELLEN WELCH Extension Educator, Family and Consumer Middlesex County Extension Center 1066 Saybrook Rd., Box 70 Haddam, CT 06438-0070 Phone: 860-345-4511 Fax: 860-345-3357 E-Mail: mary.welch@uconn.edu

39. Feeding The Dairy Herd
coop. ext. Pub. Distribution, Rm. 245 30 N. Murray St. Department of Agricultureand cooperative extension Services of Illinois, indiana, Iowa, Kansas,
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
  • Forage Systems
  • Grain Systems
  • Mineral Systems
  • Total Mixed Rations
Ration Formulation
  • Hand Calculated Rations
  • Balanced Ration Check Sheet
Purchasing Feed
  • Feed Tag Interpretation
  • Feed Additives
  • 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)

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Agric., coop. ext. Serv. S544.3.N3C66 ISSN 08951985 Reno, Nev. The College.Fact sheet - cooperative extension service, University of Maryland Fact sheet
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