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41. Priester Conference 2000 - Participants
1307 new york Avenue, Suite 400 Washington DC 20005 Phone202478-6065 Fax720-913-5289 Email jfrobose@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Barbara Garland
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42. Dr. Charles McClurg
coop. ext. Serv., Univ. of Md. EB 236. 1995 revision 148 pages. newsletter articles were reprinted by new york State Veg. Growers Assn. The Maryland
http://www.agnr.umd.edu/users/hort/mcclurg.htm
Dr. Charles A. McClurg
Horticulture Program
Room 2116, Plant Sciences Building
University of Maryland at College Park
College Park, MD 20742
cm19@umail.umd.edu

Classes Publications Extension ... Honors
Academic Degrees:
  • B.S. Horticulture, Iowa State University M.S. Horticulture, The Pennsylvania State University Ph.D. Horticulture, The Pennsylvania State University
Vegetable Extension Specialist: production systems of vegetable crops, varietal evaluation, and vegetable nutrition.
Classes:
  • Hort 100 - Introduction to Horticulture Hort 202 - Management of Hort Crop Production Hort 222 - Commercial Vegetable Production Hort 422 - Technology of Veg Crop Production Hort 423 - Tech of Veg and Fruit Production
Representative/Recent Publications:
Books Edited: Editorial Committee: Gardening for Food and Fun. 1977 Yearbook of Agriculture, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Editorial Committee: Living on a Few Acres. 1978 Yearbook of Agriculture, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Chapters in Books: McClurg, C.A. 1985. Chapter 9, Watch your garden grow. In Baybook, A Guide to Reducing Water Pollution at Home. Citizens Program for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc. McClurg, C.A. 1986. (Revised) Chapter 9, Watch your garden grow. In Baybook, A Guide to Reducing Water Pollution at Home. Citizens Program for the Chesapeake Bay, Inc.

43. Pricing
Pricing for services. Wyo. coop. ext. Serv., Laramie. 12 p. John Wiley Sons, new york. 297 p. Osburn, DD, and KE Schneeberger. 1978.
http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/RanchRecr/handbook/pricing.htm
Pricing It Right the First Time Determining the right price to charge for the ranch recreation experience is difficult for a rancher with no experience in the business. Too often ranchers underestimate what their services are worth to potential customers. Living in rural areas, they take for granted such things as the scenery and seeing wildlife. They may not recognize that urban and suburban hunters view the ranch as a place "to get away from it all."
But urbanites are eager to enjoy these pleasures and look forward to hunting season with great anticipation. As soon as one year's hunting is ended, they often start planning next year's and may schedule their hunting vacations many months or a year in advance. Hunting on your ranch is therefore the fulfillment of someone's year-long dream. If you fulfill it well, you can price accordingly.
At the other extreme is the rancher who attempts to pay off the mortgage with an excessive charge for poor quality service. A one-time rip-off does not build the repeat customer clientele upon which most successful ranch recreation operations are dependent.
There is a wide range of rate structures among hunting enterprises, depending on location and the variety and level of services provided by the rancher (such as dog, guide, lodging, meals, ammunition, licenses, trap shooting, field dressing, decoys, camping, etc.). Check around in your area.

44. Overview Of Ranch Recreation
Bahr, SR 1988. Pricing for services. Wyo. coop. ext. Serv., Laramie. 12 p. Co., new york. 217 p. Wyoming Dep. Health Social Services. 1986.
http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/RanchRecr/handbook/overview.htm
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION
Overview of Ranch Recreation
(Click on a title below to view that subject) Segmenting the Market
A common practice in business is to "segment" the market or decide what part of the total market to target and serve (Rottman 1988a, Rosenberg 1983). We choose to segment the reader audience and target rancher entrepreneurs, extension specialists, ranch recreation consultants, range conservationists and others who work directly with the individual ranch operation. Consequently, the paper emphasizes the micro-economics, business management and "how-to" of ranch recreation rather than the macroeconomics of the industry, policy issues or theoretical consideration of the origin or future of ranch recreation.
The term "ranch" refers to both farms and ranches because most principles of ranch recreation are applicable to both farms and ranches. In addition, the term "recreation" is used in a much more comprehensive context than just big game hunting.

45. Florist New Haven Connecticut, Connecticut
Five new york Business Owners Plead Guilty to Tax Evasion Scheme Fact sheet cooperative Extension service, University of Maryland Fact sheet - coop.
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    46. HIA Contacts
    Univ. of Arkansas Cooperative ext. service 2301 S. University Ave. PO Box 391 new york Joseph Laquatra, *Project Team Member Cornell University CES
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    1400 Independence Ave, STOP 2210
    Washington, DC 20250-2210
    Ph: 202-401-4980, Fax: 202-401-1706
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    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. Cooperative Extension Sponsored Or Co-sponsored Volunteer Water Quality Monitori
    new york cooperative Extensionsponsored or co-sponsored, new york cooperative Mitch Fram Oklahoma coop. Extension service 230-B West Okmulgee St.
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    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.

    48. Program For Conference On The Geology Of Long Island And Metropolitan New York,
    1120 am, Classification of Pleistocene deposits, new york City and vicinity Cornell coop. ext. SUSB. 330 pm, Tracing sources of nitrate in Long Island
    http://pbisotopes.ess.sunysb.edu/lig/Conferences/Abstracts98/4-98PROG.htm
    PROGRAM
    "Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York"
    Saturday April 18, 1998 Earth and Space Sciences Building, SUNY Stony Brook Instructions for authors preparing abstracts Return to Long Island Geologists home page Companies, agencies, schools, universities and colleges are encouraged to display promotional or informational material at the conference at no cost.
    Inform us by April 14, if you would like to have a display.
    If you have photographs relating to the geology of Long Island or Metropolitan New York, we will be happy to display them. Please bring them to the conference. Minimum size 8" x 10".
    There will be a $50 prize for the best photo John Sanders won last year. Some of the abstracts are on the web. More will be available shortly.
    Link on the highlighted authors names. Time Title Authors Affiliation 8:30 a.m. Pick up registration materials and View Posters 9:00 a.m. Introductory remarks G.N. Hanson SUSB 9:10 a.m. Research Projects as a teaching tool for earth science classes J.L. Niebling

    49. 2005 ESP Chapter Presidents
    THETA Delaware SUSAN TRUEHART-GAREY coop ext 69 Transportation Circle Dover, NE LAMBDA -new york PAUL LEHMAN 966 Remington Drive North Torawanda,
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    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

    50. NCSU Crop Science Department, Alan York
    In addition to evaluation of new herbicides, he focuses on efficacy and economics NC coop. ext. Serv. Bull. AG331 (Revised). york, AC and AS Culpepper.
    http://www.cropsci.ncsu.edu/personnel/York_Alan/
    PLEASE NOTE: This site uses javascript to detect screen width and control font size. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES Alan York CROP SCIENCE
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    William Neal Reynolds Professor of Crop Science and Extension Specialist Commodity Areas Disciplines Appointments
    • Corn Cotton Soybeans Wheat and Small Grains Weed Science Extension Faculty Research
    William Neal Reynolds Professor of Agriculture . His current responsibilities include weed management research and extension in corn, cotton, small grains, and soybeans. He advises graduate students and previously taught the weed management course in the Agricultural Institute for 14 years.

    51. Should You Attempt Fish Farming? Considerations For Prospective Fish Growers
    Cooperative Extension service Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 QuarterlyFree new york, NY 10017 Bimonthly$56/yr. Fish Farming International
    http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/fisheries/420-897/420-897.html
    Should You Attempt Fish Farming? Considerations for Prospective Fish Growers
    Publication Number 420-897, Posted April 1997 Authors: Louis A. Helfrich, Fisheries Extension Specialist, and George S. Libey, Associate Professer, Aquaculture; Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, Virginia Tech
    Table of Contents
    Introduction Answer Yes or No Fish Farming Publications Selected Fish Farming Books ... Organizations
    Introduction
    Fish farming is an ancient practice that can provide many profitable opportunities today. The raising and selling of fish on a commercial basis has proven to be economically successful throughout the United States. In Virginia, fish farming is growing in popularity. Increasing recognition that fish is a healthy food, low in calories and cholesterol levels, but rich in protein has increased consumer demand in both restaurants and supermarkets. Consumption of fish products is increasing dramatically and now averages about 14 pounds/person/year in Virginia.
    Fish are excellent animals to rear. They can convert feed into body tissue more efficiently than most farm animals, transforming about 70 percent of their feed into flesh. Fish also have excellent dress-out qualities, providing an average of 60 percent body weight as marketable product and a greater proportion of edible, lean tissue than most livestock. Fish can be intensively cultured in relatively small amounts of water. In Virginia, they can be farmed at densities near 2,000 pounds/acre with careful management. Farm-reared fish offer a new alternative agricultural crop that can potentially replace those which are declining in popularity or profitability. Healthy farm-reared fish, guaranteed free of diseases, pesticides, and other harmful toxicants, are a more desirable substitute for wild fish from potentially polluted waters.

    52. Pagetwo
    Born in new york in 1914, Davidge earned a degree in electrical engineering in 1935 Lauren Bernadette Bergeron, MS, La coop ext Serv County Operations
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    Spring 1998
    Commencement Day
    RECORD During spring commencement ceremonies, LSU awarded a record number of University Medals to bachelor's degree recipients earning the highest grade point average. A total of 23 students graduated with a 4.0 average May 22. They gathered before the main ceremony in the Maravich Assembly Center for photos with Chancellor William L. Jenkins, far right. The medalists are, from left: front row, Kelly M. Mathews, Jennifer I. Robin, Anjani J. Urban, Jessica M. Wheeler, Kari M. Hebert, Dana N. Trahan; second row, Christopher C. Roth, Karen E. Wilthew, Adlah Sukkar, Allain D. White, Melissa A. McCutcheon; third row, Chad R. Thomas, James S. Kurtz, Eric C. Scott, Ryan C. Perry, April A. Erwin; top row, Eric R. Handley, Jonathan P. Arendt, Jonathan W. Franzosa, William P. Goins II, Kevin S. Brown and Christopher V. Popov. Rachel Emmons is not pictured.
    2,300 graduate during spring ceremonies U.S. Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman spoke at LSU's 237th commencement exercises May 22, during which more than 2,300 students received degrees, one posthumously. Commencement Day activities included a main ceremony in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, where Herman spoke, and a ceremony for each college, where students received their diplomas individually. LSU Board of Supervisors member Victor Bussie introduced Herman.

    53. Partnership For Youth - New York City Contract Period July 1, 2002
    950 Baychester Avenue Bronx, new york 10475 (718) 3792830, ext. 226 (718) 320-3952 service and cooperative learning, internships, job placement
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    Educators for Children, Youth and Families Kimberly D. Lane
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    Academic support and enrichment with a focus on fine and performing arts Character education, guidance and school-to-career activities Learn and serve projects Adolescent and health awareness, support groups
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    54. Syracuse.com
    Western new york Region. Special Report. This is a list of the 1720 grants sponsored by the Cornell coop. ext. of Wyoming County, Warsaw, $100000
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    55. Missouri State University Libraries
    coop. ext. Sev., HO45. (in .pdf format) Growing Grapes in new Mexico, Circular 483, Training Systems for new york Vineyards, by Dr. Robert Pool,
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    57. UMass Amherst: Department Of Plant, Soil, And Insect Sciences - Roy Van Diresche
    Mass. coop. ext. Serv. Publ. L597. 5. Raupp, MJ, RG Van Driesche, J. new york Entomol. Soc. 106 69-75. 74. Van Driesche, RG, JP Sanderson.
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    Chair of Entomology Department, plus biological control and floriculture research as listed below
    Department of Entomology, University of Massachusetts. Biological Control Specialist; duties included: (l) development of programs to increase the use of biological control agents in MA Floriculture,
    (2) research on population dynamics and biology of insect parasitoids, especially as related to development of improved methods for quantitative evaluation, and
    (3) evaluation of safety of biological control agents introduced for control of exotic species.
    Department of Entomology, University of Massachusetts; Pesticide Coordinator; duties included:
    (l) development of extension programs for pesticide applicator training (2) conduct of research on parasitic Hymenoptera, especially methods of field evaluation of impact on host populations

    58. Voluntary Marine Observations From Mariners
    new york, NY, 800226-0218. Philadelphia/new Jersey, None The National Weather service cooperative Observer Program (coop) is truly the Nation s weather
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    Observations from ships form the basis of marine weather forecasts in coastal, offshore and high seas areas. The program operates at no cost to the vessel, with communications charges, observing equipment and reporting supplies furnished by the National Weather Service. Vessels participating in the VOS program are typically active commercial vessels with licensed crew. For further information on the VOS Program, visit the VOS Webpage and read the Mariner's Weather Log Magazine
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    Many mariners participate in the SKYWARN Program. SKYWARN is a nationwide network of volunteer weather spotters who report to and are trained by the National Weather Service. These spotters report many forms of significant or severe weather such as Severe Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, Hail, Heavy Snow, or Flooding. Contact your

    59. Ruffed Grouse Society - Coverts Program
    University of CT coop. ext.Ctr 139 Wolf Den Rd. Brooklyn, CT 062341729 new york. Gary Goff Cornell U. Dept. Nat. Res. Fernow hall Ithaca, NY 14853-3001
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