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1. Lettuce Production
Published by the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. Greens For Market
Published by the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. Turfgrass Insects Links
Bees in Turf North Carolina Coop Ext. Service Clover Mites and their Control U.Conneticut IPM Clover Mite Ohio St. Ext. Doc.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

4. Pepper As An Alternative Crop For Tobacco Producers
K.A. Sorensen, E.A. Estes, E.O. Yeomans, J.A. 1998. NE North Carolina Bell Pepper Budget (Fresh Market). North Carolina Coop. Ext. Service.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

5. ELA Acronym, Dictionary Glossary Directory
J.P. Euz by BioABACUS Search Biotech ABbreviations ACronyms Uncovering Service BioTech's U North Carolina, Chapel Hill ^ DICTION
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6. HydroLists URL Master Page
North Carolina Coop. Ext. Service Plans nd HowTo for a Small Backyard Geenhouse For the Home Gardener made from PVC.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

7. Crop Profiles
of 1 036 peanut growers in 13 North Carolina counties conducted in 1996 by the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service in conjunction
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. Crop Profiles
Crop Profile for Tomatoes in North Carolina Prepared May, 1999 Revised November, 1999
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. Pesticide Information Sheet
Bees in Turf North Carolina Coop Ext. Service Clover Mites and their Control U.Conneticut IPM Clover Mite Ohio St. Ext. Doc.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. Carolina Cotton Notes - Cotman First Year's Perspective In North
and NC Coop. Ext. Service, Martin, Co COTMANTM system was initiated in North Carolina comparing it to current Extension Service
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

11. Pesticide Section Exam & School Schedule
north carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer services Smithfield NC coop. ext. service, 806 north St. September 21, 2005 - Exams (6pm)
http://www.ncagr.com/fooddrug/pesticid/exam.htm
Pesticide Section 2005 Exams and Schools Home Page Site Map Contact Information Registration ... Links Last updated 9/7/05 Two pesticide exams are now available in Spanish : the Private Applicator Exam and the Ornamental and Turf Exam. Please contact our office for more information. (919) 733-3556 ALL EXAMS WILL BEGIN AT 1 P.M., on the following dates are in , unless noted otherwise. Exams are also held the second day of each School.
Please note: Picture identification such as a driver's license must be shown at the time of the exam. Also, all government employees must know the correct name and address of the agency for which they work.
Training material may be obtained from NCSU, Department of Horticulture Science, Box 7609, Raleigh, NC 27695, Telephone (919) 515-3113. Click here to visit NCSU's web site for pesticide programs 2005 Exam Schedule PDF - printable version
2005 School Schedule PDF - printable version
Complete listing of Pesticide Schools with Registration Information ... Search By Date Search By Date: September 2005 Exam September 7, 2005

12. North Carolina Vegetable Growers' Association
Allan Thornton, extension Advisor NC coop. ext. service 369 Rowan Road Copyright © 20012004 north carolina Vegetable Growers Association
http://www.ncvga.com/board/

Board Members
Board of Directors Advisors to the Board Industry Advisor
2003- 2004 Board Members
PRESIDENT
Curtis Smith,
President
Smith Farms
464 Smith-Grady Road
Seven Springs NC 28578
Phone: 252-569-7011
email: tcsmithproduce@coastalnet.com VICE-PRESIDENT
Bud Sales

235 Charlotte Hwy.
Asheville NC 28803 Phone: 828-298-0779 Frank Howell 164 Frankie Lane Goldsboro NC 27530 Phone: 919-734-0103 Fax: 919-736-8409 email hhproduce@coastalnet.com
Board of Directors (top)
Mark Taylor 1421 Taylor Road East Bend NC 27018 Phone: 336-699-3702 Fax: 335-699-3702 email: mt5551@yadtel.net Larry Smith Mindenhill Farms, Inc. 2687 Minden Road Pleasant Garden NC 27313 Phone: 336-674-3061 email: mindenhill@triad.rr.com

13. Board Members, North Carolina Vegetable Growers' Association, Raleigh, NC
north carolina vegetable commodities and industry association. Allan Thornton,extension Advisor NC coop. ext. service 369 Rowan Road Clinton NC 28328
http://www.ncvga.com/bm.html
Board of Directors - 2005 PRESIDENT
Bud Sales

235 Charlotte Hwy.
Asheville NC 28803
Phone: 828-298-0779
VICE-PRESIDENT
Cal Lewis

3500 NC Hwy 133
Rocky Point NC 28457
Phone: 910-675-2394
Fax: 910-602-3106 email: clewishyb@aol.com PAST PRESIDENT Curtis Smith Smith Farms 464 Smith-Grady Road Seven Springs NC 28578 Phone: 252-569-7011 email: tcsmithproduce@coastalnet.com Mark Taylor 1421 Taylor Road East Bend NC 27018 Phone: 336-699-3702 Fax: 335-699-3702 email: mt5551@yadtel.net Larry Smith Mindenhill Farms, Inc. 2687 Minden Road Pleasant Garden NC 27313 Phone: 336-674-3061 email: mindenhill@triad.rr.com Sam Lambert, III Brodnax Seed Co. PO Box 97 Brodnax, VA 23920 ph: 434-729-9555 grader02@earthlink.net Bobby G. Ham Ham Farms Rt l, Box 48AA

14. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : A-Al
K4K5 AEC Univ Ky coop ext Serv* AEC University of Kentucky, cooperative extension ext. Serv. AG - north carolina Agricultural extension service,
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtia.htm
Abbreviated Titles A-Al
*Previously used abbreviated title

15. Jeanine Davis Publications
north carolina Basil Production Guide. NC coop. ext. service. Bulletin AG477 . Ginseng A Production Guide for north carolina. NCcoop. ext. service.
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/fletcher/staff/jmdavis/pubs.html
Jeanine Marie Davis
North Carolina State University
Horticultural Science Major Research Publications:
Davis, J.M., W.H. Loescher, M.W. Hammond and R.E. Thornton. 1986. Response of potatoes to nitrogen form and to change in nitrogen form at tuber initiation. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 111(1):70-72. Davis, J.M., W.H. Loescher, M.W. Hammond and R.E. Thornton. 1986. Response of Russet Burbank potatoes to soil fumigation and nitrogen fertilizers. Amer. Potato J. 63:71-79. Davis, J.M., J.K. Fellman and W.H. Loescher. 1988. Biosynthesis of sucrose and mannitol as a function of leaf age in celery (Apium graveolens L.). Plant Physiol. 86:129-133. Davis, J.M. and W.H. Loescher. 1990. [14C]-Assimilate translocation in the light and dark in celery (Apium graveolens) leaves of different ages. Physiol. Plant 79:656-662. Davis, J.M. and W.H. Loescher. 1991. Diurnal pattern of carbohydrates in celery leaves of different ages. HortScience 26(11):1404-1406. Davis, J.M. 1992. Client education programs for specialty crops: Herbs and aromatics. HortTechnology 2(4):450-452. Davis, J.M. and E.A. Estes. 1993. Spacing and pruning affect growth, yield and economic returns of staked fresh market tomatoes. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 118(6):719-725.

16. Virginia Tech - College Of Agriculture And Life Sciences - Tidewater AREC
BS Wildlife and Fisheries Management, north carolina State University, 1994 Louisiana State Univ. Agric. Center. coop. ext. service.
http://arecs.vaes.vt.edu/arec.cfm?webname=tidewater§ion=about_us&pid=jfaircl

17. Southern Region Sustainable Agriculture Research And Education
coop. ext. service Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Owusu Bandele north carolina J. Paul Mueller north carolina State University
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

18. This Site Contains Information On North Carolina S Abundant
by the north carolina cooperative extension service (see Table 1). Planting guide for forage crops in north carolina. NC coop. ext. Serv. Pub.
http://www.ncwildlife.org/pg04_HuntingTrapping/pg4f1.htm
What are laws pertaining to baiting doves and hunting in agricultural areas?
by Denton O. Baumbarger
This information is provided to guide sportsmen/women in the preparation of and hunting over dove fields and agricultural areas. This publication is printed and distributed by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission. The mourning dove is the most hunted and harvested game bird in the United States. About 50 million mourning doves are taken annually by U.S. hunters. Dove hunting is equally popular in North Carolina. In 1998-99, approximately 77,029 North Carolina hunters harvested an estimated 1.24 million doves. Mourning doves are migratory birds that congregate where food, bare soil and water are abundant. It follows that agricultural areas offer some of the best dove hunting. However, strict laws govern the hunting of migratory birds. Of particular importance are regulations that pertain to "baiting". Every year, numerous North Carolina hunters are cited for hunting over baited fields. It is, therefore, important that hunters and farmers fully understand how the management of agricultural operations relates to dove hunting regulations. Hunter Responsibilities: The mourning dove is a migratory game bird regulated under the authority of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act as well as state laws and rules. Many of you may be aware of a recent determination by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service clarifying interpretation of the federal migratory game bird hunting regulations. Prior to the change, the Migratory Bird Treaty was considered to be a strict liability statute wherein a hunter's guilt could be established without having to prove that he or she knew of the bait, should have known of the bait, or intended to violate the law. This federal law now prohibits the taking of migratory game birds

19. APPENDIX C. Hydric Soils
Auger, Philip NH, Management coop ext. service. Epping NH 03042 Frost, CecilNC, SC, Early records Univ. of north carolina Chapel Hill NC 27514Fuller,
http://uio.mbl.edu/awc/AWCbook/appendixD.html
Sources of unpublished data and others whose contributions are noted throughout the Profile. NHP = Natural Heritage Program and Inventory; TNC = The Nature Conservancy; NWR = Natural Wildlife Refuge.
Name Principle Area Affiliation
Arany, Joanne B. Record tree size Amer. Forestry Assn. Washington DC 20036Auger, Philip NH, Management Coop Ext. Service
Washington DC 20036 Auger, Philip NH, Management Coop Ext. Service Epping NH 03042 Baldwin, Henry I. NH, Botany Hillsboro NH 03244 Barnes, Steve NC, Peat, Soils First Colony Farms, Cresswell NC Belling, Alice Paleobiology Jersey City NJ 07306 Brackley, Frances NH, Botany NHP, Concord NH 03301 Carter, Allen VA, Forestry Great Dismal Swamp NWR Suffolk VA 23434Carter, Virginia Remote Sensing USGS, Reston VA 22092Clewell, Andre FL, Botany A.F. Clewell, Inc.
Suffolk VA 23434 Carter, Virginia Remote Sensing USGS, Reston VA 22092
Clewell, Andre FL, Botany A.F. Clewell, Inc.

20. Welcome To Virginia-Carolina Peanuts - Fall 2003 - Contents
Each year north carolina peanut farmers dollars are invested in research projects AG638 NC coop. ext. service is available as hard copy and on line.
http://www.aboutpeanuts.com/winter 2005 p7.htm
Winter 2005 BACK HOME North Carolina Peanut Research Project Reports
Each year North Carolina peanut farmers dollars are invested in research projects aimed at reducing production costs and improving agronomic techniques. The following are summaries of projects conducted by NCSU and fuded by the North Carolina Peanut Growers Association and the National Peanut Board during 2004.
TITLE: Role of Winter Weeds in the Survival of the Sclerotinia Blight Pathogens LEADER: Barbara Shew
DEPARTMENT: Plant Pathology
Once Sclerotinia minor, the fungus causing Sclerotinia blight, is introduced into a field, it survives for years in the absence of the peanut host. The ability of the fungus to survive between peanut crops ultimately determines the amount of disease that can develop, which in turn affects the success of disease control and the accuracy of disease forecasters. Recently, we demonstrated that S. minor infects nine common winter weed species that grow in commercial peanut production fields. These weeds have not been reported previously as hosts of the fungus. Isolates from weeds were able to cause disease on peanuts. These observations suggest that infected weeds may help to maintain populations of S. minor in peanut fields during rotation and/or winter fallow.
The purpose of this research was to determine the prevalence of weeds infected with Sclerotinia and the role of weed infection in maintaining populations of the pathogen.

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