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41. Homeowner Practices To Promote Water Quality
The cooperative extension Services in Delaware, maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Landscapes That Help the Chesapeake Bay (MD coop. ext. Fact Sheet
http://www.mawaterquality.org/Publications/html_pubs/homeowner_practices.htm
November 2004
Home Practices to Promote Water Quality
Source: Edwin Remsberg - USDA, CSREES
There are four major watersheds in the Mid-Atlantic: the Ohio River basin draining to the Gulf of Mexico, the Delaware Bay, the Roanoke and Chowan River basins draining to the Ablemarle-Pamlico Sound, and the Chesapeake Bay. All of these watersheds have stream segments identified as impaired by nutrients. The nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus cause eutrophication, which results in excessive algal growth and low oxygen conditions in rivers and estuaries, often resulting in local fish kills. Nutrients can also threaten drinking water supplies, especially in rural areas with poorly protected drinking water sources.
Chemical pollution is also a problem in many of the rivers within the Mid-Atlantic region. Chemicals can come from a variety of sources, and can harm plants, animals, fish and humans in different ways. Certain kinds of chemicals can affect the reproduction, development and survival of fish and other living resources. Some chemicals can accumulate in fish and other animal tissues, and in bottom sediments in rivers and estuaries. Developed areas and household activities can contribute both nutrients and chemical contaminants to local waterways, and ultimately to major estuaries, like the Chesapeake Bay. Nutrients and chemicals from septic systems, lawn fertilizers, household cleaners and pest treatments, and automobile exhaust can contribute to water pollution. Stormwater running off from paved surfaces like roads, driveways and parking lots funnel many of these pollutants directly to waterways.

42. 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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Sources Extension Resource Materials
Ordering and Purchasing Information
Cooperative Extension Service
Auburn University
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

43. Members Of WIN Wyoming
Denise Smith, BS, County Chair/FCS Educator, UW coop. ext. service coop. ext.service, Choteau, MT Kathy Wolfe, 4H/Youth Development ext. Agent,
http://www.uwyo.edu/winwyoming/members.html
Notes: Addresses without a specified state are in Wyoming. To access the full contact information for each member, go to the Directory . Updated 9/6/05. Network All members:
Michelle Aldrich, MS, FACS Teacher, Triumph High School, Cheyenne
Bronwen Anderson, MS, State Incentive Grant Coordinator, Substance Abuse Division, Wyoming Dept. of Health, Cheyenne
Bambie Argyle , BA, Lyman
Judy Barbe , MS, RD, Montana/Wyoming Program Coordinator, Western Dairy Council, Casper
Carolyn Benepe , MS, RD, Proj. Coordinator, Cent$ible Nutr. Prog., UW Coop. Ext. Serv., Sheridan County, Sheridan
Tami Benham Deal , PED, Assoc. Prof., UW Division of Kinesiology and Health , Laramie
Linda Boeckner, PhD, RD, Extension Nutrition Specialist and Professor, University of Nebraska, Scottsbluff
Jody Bogus , MA, Team Nutrition Project Director, Wyoming Dept. of Education, Cheyenne
Tina Braet-Thomas , MA, RD, CDE, Nutr. Serv. Dept. Mgr., Powell Hosp./Nursing Home, Powell
Dana Breeden , RN, CDE, Diabetes Educator and Registered Nurse, Torrington Community Hospital, Torrington Ellen Burbank , RD, Dietitian, Powell Hospital, Powell Mary Burman , PhD, RN, FNP, Assoc. Prof., UW School of Nursing, Laramie

44. USEPA - SEA - What's New
University of maryland Cooperative extension service www.agnr.umd.edu/ces Virginia Cooperative extension service www.ext.vt.edu
http://www.epa.gov/seahome/farmasyst/states.htm
Software for Environmental Awareness Serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin and 35 Tribes Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home SEAHOME Titles Topics ... Links
State Farm-A-Syst and Cooperative Extension Contacts
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
National Farm-A-Syst home page
www.uwex.edu/farmasyst
You can find information on Farm-A-Syst programs and contacts for every state from this site.
ALABAMA
Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES)
www.aces.edu

45. Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences - Terrence G. Bidwell
Agricultural Research service and Natural Resources Conservation service, coop. ext. Serv., Stillwater, OK. OSU Production Technology PT Vol. 8 No. 20.
http://pss.okstate.edu/personnel/faculty/bidwellpi.html
Terrence G. Bidwell
Contact Information
Previous Page Faculty List
Professional Information
Academic Areas
Ecological restoration and conservation of native plant communities within the context of sustainable use for products and services
Research Interests
Fire Effects, Successional Models, Alternative Enterprises Most Recent Publications
Boren, J.C., D.M. Engle, M.S. Gregory, R.E. Masters, T.G. Bidwell, V.A. Mast. 1997. Landscape structure and change in a hardwood forest-tallgrass prairie ecotone. J. Range Manage. 50:244-249. Bidwell, T.G. 1997. Habitat management for upland game in the southern plains. Agricultural Research Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service, Grazing Lands Technology Field Day, Southern Plains Range Research Station, Woodward, OK. Redmon, L.A., and T.G. Bidwell. 1997. Stocking rate: the key to successful livestock production. Okla. Coop. Ext. Serv., Stillwater, OK. OSU Ext. Facts No. 2871. Vermeire, L.T., R.L. Gillen, and T.G. Bidwell. 1997. Ecology and management of western ragweed on rangeland. Okla. Coop. Ext. Serv., Stillwater, OK. OSU Ext. Facts No. 2873. Bidwell, T.G., and M.E. Moseley. 1996. The national range judging contest: Judging rangeland for livestock and wildlife values. 1st Edition. Okla. Coop. Ext. Serv., Stillwater, OK. 4-H Pub. No. 149.

46. HIA Contacts
Univ. of Arkansas Cooperative ext. service 2301 S. University Ave. PO Box 391 Email gf36@umail.umd.edu maryland Cooperative extension Logo
http://www.montana.edu/wwwcxair/contacts.htm
Who Can Help You in Your State?
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National Program Contacts
USDA Partner
Joseph L. Wysocki
USDA/CSREES/NRE
Housing and Environment
1400 Independence Ave, STOP 2210
Washington, DC 20250-2210
Ph: 202-401-4980, Fax: 202-401-1706
E-mail: jwysocki@reeusda.gov
U.S. Department of Agriculture - Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service
EPA Partner
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

47. Maryland Agriculture: Nutrient Management
Visit other Sites from maryland cooperative extension Agricultural NutrientManagement Program MD coop. ext. , College Park , MD. The maryland
http://www.marylandagriculture.info/category_info.cfm?categoryid=70

48. New England Greenhouse Conference 2004
maryland coop. ext. Insect pests can be a longterm problem in perennials. Join us for a discussion of interns, temporary services, the H2A program and
http://www.uvm.edu/~pass/greenhouse/04program.htm
Educational Program New England Greenhouse Conference and Trade Expo Worcester, Mass. Oct. 18-20, 2004 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Key E=Everyone; These sessions have broad application to everyone in the industry. A=Advanced: These sessions either provide in-depth coverage of a specialized topic, or information new to even experienced industry members. B=Basic: These sessions are especially suitable for beginners, or for those who want a comprehensive overview of a topic. M = These sessions have been approved for pesticide recertification credits in New England states, New York and Pennsylvania. MONDAY , 18 OCTOBER 2004 No Trade Show PRINCIPLES OF GREENHOUSE PRODUCTION 1 Ballroom 3 GREENHOUSE PRODUCTION 2 Ballroom 1 Meeting Rooms A/B PERENNIAL SCHOOL Ballroom 2 M Pest Management Basics Ray Cloyd,University of Illinois Insects and mites can cause significant injury to plants, as well as vector plant pathogens. Learn how to identify the most common pests and how to manage them. B Watering Systems Will Healy, Ball Seed Company Plug production, potted material, and hangers…what are the options for watering systems?

49. Ruffed Grouse Society - Coverts Program
University of CT coop. ext.Ctr 139 Wolf Den Rd. Brooklyn, CT 062341729 maryland. Jonathan Kays Univ of MD Natural Resources 18330 Keedysville Rd.
http://www.ruffedgrousesociety.org/covertsprogram.asp

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50. WSSA University, Government And Industry Website Links Page
State Res., Ed., and ext. service Federal Interagency Committee for the Managementof maryland, U. maryland, http//www.agnr.umd.edu/CES/Pubs/toc.html
http://www.wssa.net/directories/links.htm
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51. HORT 414 Small Fruit Production
Univ. of Massachusetts cooperative extension service. Pub. C211 1989.Dayneutral Strawberry Production Guide. Cornell coop. ext. Info. Bull. 215.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/courses/HORT414/CourseOutline03.html
HORT 414 Small Fruit Production Fall 2003 Course Description An overview of the biology and production technology for small fruit crops with emphasis on strawberries, brambles, blueberries and grapes. Semester 1, Class 2, lab. 0, cr. 1, weeks 1-5 only Tu Th 12:00-1:15 pm HORT 210 Recommended (not required) Text Small Fruit Crop Management 1990. G.J. Galletta and D.G. Himelrick, (eds.). Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. On reserve in the Life Sciences Library. Instructor Bruce Bordelon, Associate Professor, Viticulture and Small Fruits Office: 307 HORT Hrs: Tu Th 1:30-3:00 or by arrangement 2003 Course Outline Lecture Date Topic Tues Aug 26 Introduction to the course, general characteristics of small fruit, history, world production. Thurs Aug 28 Factors that influence small fruit production: climate, soils, pests Tues Sept 2 Brambles: (blackberries and raspberries) Cultivated types, botany, plant development, culture and management Thurs Sept 4 Field trip to the Meigs Memorial Horticulture Research Farm Tues Sept 9 Grapes: Cultivated types, botany, plant development, culture and management, pruning and training

52. 2005 ESP Chapter Presidents
Delaware SUSAN TRUEHARTGAREY coop ext 69 Transportation Circle Dover, TAU - maryland REBECCA DAVIS maryland cooperative extension 330 Montevue Lane
http://espnational.org/chptpres.htm
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

53. Hugh Chester-Jones (continued)
274. Harrisburg, PA, NRAES, coop. ext., Ithaca, NY, January 1012. Chester-Jones, H.1996. Dept. of Animal Science, MN ext. service, and College of Vet.
http://www.ansci.umn.edu/faculty/chesterjones2.htm
Hugh Chester-Jones Faculty Department of Animal Science Hugh Chester-Jones
Associate Professor
Dairy and Beef Production Systems
Earlier Publications (prior to 2001) Refereed Articles
Quigley, J. D., III, C. A. Jaynes, M. L. Miller, E. Schanus, H. Chester-Jones, G. D. Marx, and D. M. Allen. 2000. Effects of hydrolyzed spray dried red blood cells in milk replacer on calf intake, body weight, gain, and efficiency. J. Dairy Sci. 83:788. Bach, A., I. K. Yoon, M. D. Stern, H. G. Jung, and H. Chester-Jones. 1999. Effects of type of carbohydrate supplementation for lush pastures on microbial fermentation in continuous culture. J. Dairy Sci. 82:153. Starkenburg, R. J., L. B. Hansen, M. E. Keholi, Jr., and H. Chester-Jones. 1997. Frequencies and effects of alternative DRB3.2 alleles of bovine lymphocyte antigen for Holsteins in milk selection and control lines. J. Dairy Sci. 80:3411. Lee, B. K., G. F. Lin, B. A. Crooker, M. P. Murtaugh, L. B. Hansen, and H. Chester-Jones. 1996. Association of somatotropin (BST) gene polymorphism at the 5th exon with selection for milk yield in Holstein cows. Domest. Anim. Endocrinol. 13:373-381.

54. Salisbury "Crossroad Of Delmarva"
The City Collection service includes once a week household trash pick up, Wicomico Co. coop. ext. Svc., Kenny Dr. MD. Rt. 349, 24 hours, ABGPNM
http://www.ci.salisbury.md.us/PublicWorksDept/trash-pickup.html
CITY OF SALISBURY CURBSIDE TRASH PROCEDURES
Proper disposal of trash and recycling material is a critical component to maintaining Salisbury's excellent quality of life, and being good to our environment.
To receive trash pick-up services you must purchase the services from the City of Salisbury. The City Collection Service includes once a week household trash pick up, once a week recycling pick up, and once a week bulk item pick up (non-vegetative). The service is paid for quarterly in your water bill. To order collection service, call the Service Center at (410- 548-3177).
It is also required that each household purchase at least one approved trash receptacle. More receptacles may be purchased if needed. Once a receptacle is purchased, it is yours and therefore, there is no need to purchase a new one each year. Please contact the Service Center (410-548-3177) for the purchase of a trash receptacle.
Bulk pickup is a special Monday service and is available by calling the Service Center (410-548-3177) before 6:00 a.m. on Monday to schedule for the items to be taken away and pricing. Bulk items may not be placed for collection until Sunday night after 6:00 p.m. and may not block the sidewalk. Items must be on the curb by 6:00 a.m. on Monday.
Yard Debris: For the collection of any yard debris, contact the Service Center (410-548-3177) to schedule a pick up.

55. Riparian Working Group References
ext. service. University of maryland Cooperative extension. US Fish and Wildlifeservice.1988.Streamside Forests The Vital, Beneficial Resource
http://www.dof.virginia.gov/rwg/ripbuf.htm

56. 2000 Youth Garden Grant Winners
WSU coop extension Chelan Cty Wenatchee, WA. UW ext service Brown County GreenBay, WI. Family and Children s Center La Crosse, WI. Summit Elementary School
http://www.kidsgardening.com/grants/ygg00.asp
Congratulations to the 300 winners of our 2000 Youth Garden Grants Program. These award-winning school and youth gardens will each receive more than $750 worth of quality seeds, tools, fine gardening products and educational materials from NGA and more than 20 leading sponsor companies to help their gardens grow. Find out how your group or school can apply for a 2001 Youth Garden Grant
Anchorage, AK Delta Elementary School
Bay Minette, AL Brewton Middle School
Brewton, AL BAMA Kids Inc
Camden, AL Lacey's Spring School
Laceys Spring, AL Redwood Early Childhood Center
North Little Rock, AR Cooperative Extension Service
Van Buren, AR Stevenson Elementary School
Mesa, AZ Beatitudes Age Link Child Care
Phoenix, AZ Desert Marigold School
Phoenix, AZ Beaver Creek School Rimrock, AZ Huachuca Mountain Elementary Sierra Vista, AZ Moencopi Day School Tuba City, AZ Pueblo Gardens Elementary Sch Tucson, AZ Whitmore Elementary School Tucson, AZ Arcata School District Arcata, CA Orangewood School Bakersfield, CA Malcolm X Elementary School Berkeley, CA

57. Invasive Species Of Concern In Maryland
David Clement University of maryland Cooperative extension service 410.531.5556 301.937.1100, ext. 507 jpeter@behnkes.net. Julie Thompson Biologist
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58. November 1, 2002
maryland cooperative extension. November 1, 2002 Kent County coop. ext.Office, Chestertown FMI Beth Hill or Christine Johnston. November 16, 2002
http://www.maryland4h.org/Update/november/update1g.htm
4-H Updates
State 4-H Events

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Page 3 Page 4 Maryland Cooperative Extension November 1, 2002 State 4-H Faculty and Staff TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 2 1. Alganesh Piechocinski Receives Distinguished Service Award from NAE4-HA in Norfolk 2. Maryland 4-H Team Involved in NAE4-HA Conference 3. Maryland 4-H Faculty Attend 4-H CCS Product Premier Workshops UPCOMING 4-H EVENTS AND DEADLINES - Page 3 1. Maryland LifeSmarts Competition NEWS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS Page 4 1. Maryland 4-H Officer's Handbook Update

59. Untitled Document
Texas cooperative extension service. Flanders, KL 2002. 1999. Getting themost out of your fire ant bait. Ala. coop. ext. Sys. Circular ANR1161.
http://www.ag.auburn.edu/dept/entplp/FireAnts/publication.html
EXTENSION AND EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS Drees, B. M., C. L. Barr, S. B. Vinson, R. E. Gold, M. E. Merchant, N. Riggs, B. Hickman, P. Nester, D. Kostroum, B. Sparks, D. Pollet, D. Shanklin, K. Loftin, K. Vail. K. Flanders, P. Horton, D. Oi, P. Koehler, and R. Wright. 2002. Managing imported fire ants in urban areas. B-6043 revised. Texas Cooperative Extension Service. Flanders, K. L. 2002. Update on fire ant control materials. Timely information sheet 1/9/02. Kaplan, I. and M.D. Eubanks. 2002. The effect of red imported fire ants on cotton aphid outbreaks in Alabama cotton. p. 4, 2001 Cotton Research Report, Research Report Series, Number 22, K.S. McLean and D.L. Monks, eds. Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. Eubanks, M.D. 2001. The effects of red imported fire ants on insect pests and beneficial arthropods in Alabama cotton. Pp. 3-4, 2000 Cotton Research Report, Research Report Series, Volume 18, K.S. McClean and D.L. Monks, eds. Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama.

60. Suggested References For The Home Fruit Gardener
coop. ext. Serv. Univ. of Mass. 55 pp. cooperative extension System is aneducational service that is supported by county, state, and federal monies.
http://ssfruit.cas.psu.edu/appendix/appendix3.htm

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