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21. Soil Fertility Project
Nursery Production Field and Container. Univ. Mass. coop. ext. Serv. UVM ext. service. Fertilizer Recommendations for Field Crops in vermont.
http://www.ag.iastate.edu/grants/harp98/harp297.a1.html
Soil Fertility Project
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This research report assignment asks students to "make fertility management recommendations for several plants/crops to be grown on land consisting of two soil types." (Ed.) Teaching Strategies: Designing Research Paper Assignments
The objective of this project is to give you an opportunity to apply the soil fertility principles you are learning in this course to a practical situation in your area of interest. Submit your project outline with your option choice: nursery trees and shrubs, nursery herbaceous perennials, greenhouse production, edible landscaping, small fruit and vegetables, apple orchard, or dairy farm cropping, on February 5th . You may choose to develop an alternative project, however, you must discuss this with me and submit an outline of the proposed alternative project. Students that work on a real farm may work in groups of 2 or 3. A mid-term assessment will be due March 12th . On April 2nd bring two copies to class the typed (double-spaced) completed best draft of your project to be peer reviewed. The final completed project is due

22. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : K-M
State Univ. coop. ext. Serv. L cooperative extension service, Kansas State ext. Serv. MP - College of Agriculture, cooperative extension service,
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtij.htm
Abbreviated Titles : K-M
*Previously used abbreviated title

23. List Of Journals Indexed In AGRICOLA 1995 : K-M
Wash. State Univ. coop. ext. S125.M57 Pullman, Wash. The service. Wash. coop. ext. Serv. S131.M64 Laramie, Wyo. The service.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/ljim.htm
List of Journals Indexed in AGRICOLA 1995 : K-M

24. Food Safety In Connecticut-Fact Sheets
South Dakota State University Cooperative ext. service University of vermont ext. http//ctr.uvm.edu/ext/nfsh/. University of Wisconsin ext.
http://www.canr.uconn.edu/ces/foodsafety/expert/hotlinkstab.html
Food Safety Topics Foodborne Illness Safety At Home Meat Poultry Fish/Seafood Milk/Dairy Eggs Fruits/Vegetables Food Processing New Technologies Seasonal Issues For More Help Cooperative Ext. Foodsafety Resource Web Sites Alabama Cooperative Ext. System http://www.aces.edu/dept/extcomm/publications/he/hefn.html Alaska Cooperative Ext. www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/fhepubs.html Clemson University Cooperative Ext. Service http://hgic.clemson.edu/ Colorado State University Cooperative Ext. www.colostate.edu/orgs/safefood Cornell Cooperative Ext. www.cce.cornell.edu/food/resources.html Delaware Cooperative Ext. http://bluehen.ags.udel.edu/deces/fnf/fs-list.htm Iowa State University Ext. www.extension.iastate.edu/Pages/families/fs/homepage.html Kansas State University Cooperative Ext. Service www.oznet.ksu.edu/foodsafety/ Maryland Cooperative Ext. www.agnr.umd.edu/ces/fcs/nutrition.html Michigan State University Ext. http://foodsafe.fshn.msu.edu/main.html Mississippi State University Ext. Service http://www.ext.msstate.edu/fce/foodsafety/fs.html Montana State University Ext. Service www.montana.edu./~wwwnutr/extension/index.html

25. Coop Distributor Listing
Ozark coop Warehouse 1800-967-2667 service area AL, AR, FL, GA, KS, LA, Mountain People s Warehouse 800/679-8735, ext. 3554 service Area AL, AZ, CA,
http://www.coopdirectory.org/distributor.htm
Co-op Distributors
Coop Directory Service
Find a coop near you now
Coop Directory Listing
Most of these distributors (except the herb companies) carry the following items: groceries (stuff in cans, bottles and boxes), bulk food (large bags of grains, etc.), produce, dairy, frozen food, supplements and personal care products. If you contact any co-op or warehouse you find here, please tell them that the Co-op Directory Service referred you to them. Note that only three distributors listed below are strictly co-ops owned by their customers (Ozark, Frontier, and Tucson Frontier Natural Products Co-op
Serves the nation with herbs, spices, organic coffee, and aromatherapy products
Retail mail order? YES (no minimum order size)
On-line BC ordering? YES
Minimum BC order $75 (smaller order $5 s/h)
Membership application? YES
Individual retail on-line sales? YES Ozark Coop Warehouse
Service area: AL, AR, FL, GA, KS, LA, MO, MS, OK, Western TN, TX
YES
On-line BC ordering? YES Minimum BC order? $300 -$500 Individual retail on-line sales? N0 (UPS on some items)

26. USEPA - SEA - What's New
vermont. vermont Cooperative extension service ctr.uvm.edu/ext PUBLICATIONS Directory of county extension offices. vermont FarmA-Syst
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

27. Maine CAPS Update    September 20
Clark Granger, Maine Forest service, Plant Pathology. Don Ouellette, Maine Forest service David Handley, UMaine coop. ext. Small fruit and Vegetables
http://pmo.umext.maine.edu/aphis/caps-update-2002-09-20.htm
Maine CAPS update September 20, 2002
The next CAPS roundtable discussion is scheduled for Wednesday, January 29 , 2003 at the Maine Forest Service Entomology Lab (map) in Augusta. Anyone interested in insect, disease, or weed pests affecting Maine is invited to attend to this informal meeting where we share status reports and plans for upcoming work. The distribution list for CAPS updates is attached to bottom of this message (item 4) . If you know of other people who might be added to the list, please let me know.
2. I have entered all the 2002 survey data in my possession (Plum pox, Pine shoot beetle, Potato mop top, European fruit tree borer). If you have trapping or other survey data for any of the following species please send it to me so I can create records for the National Agricultural Pest Information System. balsam woolly adelgid, browntail moth, balsam gall midge, gypsy moth

28. 2000 Youth Garden Grant Winners
WSU coop extension Chelan Cty Wenatchee, WA. UW ext service Brown County Green Bay, 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

29. WSSA University, Government And Industry Website Links Page
State Res., Ed., and ext. service Federal Interagency Committee for Alaska, U. Alaska, http//www.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/html/publist/anrpubs.html
http://www.wssa.net/directories/links.htm
The Society You will leave the WSSA web site when
you click on any of the below listed sites
Governmental And Regulatory Links

30. Ruffed Grouse Society - Coverts Program
idea developed jointly by the extension Services in Connecticut and vermont. University of CT coop. ext.Ctr 139 Wolf Den Rd. Brooklyn, CT 062341729
http://www.ruffedgrousesociety.org/covertsprogram.asp

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PRIVATE lands education through seminars.
History and Goals
currently involved states
(in blue on the following map), or a neighboring state, you may contact the appropriate coordinator below to request an application to be considered for one of the 20-40 openings available each year per state.
State Contact Name/Address Phone / Fax Connecticut Steve Broderick University of CT Coop. Ext.Ctr 139 Wolf Den Rd. Brooklyn, CT 06234-1729 sbroderi@canr1.cag.uconn.edu Link to Website To MAP Indiana Brian MacGowan Extension Wildlife Specialist Purdue University P.O. Box 265 1250 N. Franklin Ave., Suite 1 Brookville, IN 47012 FAX: 765.647.4150 bmacgowan@fnr.purdue.edu Link to Website To MAP Massachusetts David B. Kittredge Box 34210 Amherst, MA 01003-4210 (413)545-4358 (fax) dbk@forwild.umass.edu Link to Website To MAP Maine Project currently inactive Maryland Jonathan Kays Univ of MD Natural Resources 18330 Keedysville Rd.

31. Home Practices To Promote Water Quality
Home Landscape Practices to Protect Water Quality (VA coop. ext. Pub. 426723 2001) Natural Resources Conservation service
http://www.agnr.umd.edu/users/waterqual/publications/HomePractices/Homepractices

32. Speed Dial Number List
941, 718681-4321, Cornell coop ext NYC Grand Concourse Ofc, Bronx, NY 750, 518-473-1688, NYS Higher Education service Corp-Finan Aid, Albany, NY
http://www.cit.cornell.edu/services/phones/speed-dials.html
Speed Dial Numbers
Dial to access this system-wide list of speed-dial numbers from an analog or digital phone on campus. SPEED
NUMBER# NUMBER COMPANY NAME CITY STATE A B Dick Co Cleveland IL A B Dick Co (Sales) Cleveland IL Manhattan NY Aetna Life and Casualty Syracuse NY Air Vet Memphis TN Cambridge IA American Airlines Hartford CT American Geological Physical Union Washington DC Amersham Corp Arlington Hgts. IL Animal Barn Cortland NY Animal Center Manhatten NY Apple Computer Rochester NY Arecibo Observatory Arecibo PR Arrow Electronic Rochester NY ASI Electronics Endwell NY Associated Press Syracuse NY Auxilary Serv Corp Cortland NY Avis Intl Tulsa OK Babinsky - Klein Engr Buffalo NY Balzers Hudson NH Banfi Vinters Old Brookville NY Batavia Downs Batavia NY Bayer Animal Health Kansas City KS Bean-Cowpea E. Lansing MI Bernard Baruch Univ - Graduate Studies New York NY Bethlehem Steel Bethlehem PA Binghamton Univ - Undergrad Admissions Binghamton NY Bio Gen Cambridge MA Syracuse NY Brodock Press Utica NY Brookhaven National Lab Upton NY Brown Univ - Alumni Monthly Providence RI Brown Univ - Sports Information Providence RI BSA Advertising New York NY Butler Co.

33. Pubs Main
coop. ext. Sev., HO221 (free). Agriculture Communications service, Media Distribution Center, 301 S. 2nd Street, Lafayette, IN, 47901-1232 (Ph
http://viticulture.hort.iastate.edu/pubs/pubsmain.html
Sources of Information on the Culture and Management of Grapes
  • Bordelon, B. 1995. Growing Grapes. Purdue Univ. Coop. Ext. Sev., HO-45. (free) Agriculture Communications Service, Media Distribution Center, 301 S. 2nd Street, Lafayette, IN, 47901-1232 (Ph: 800-398-4636), or on the Web as a PDF file Bordelon, B. 1995. Grape Varieties for Indiana. Purdue Univ. Coop. Ext. Sev., HO-221 (free). Agriculture Communications Service, Media Distribution Center, 301 S. 2nd Street, Lafayette, IN, 47901-1232 (Ph: 800-398-4636, or on the Web as a PDF file Cahoon, G., M. Ellis, R. Williams and L. Lockshin. 1991. Grapes: Production, Management and Marketing. Bulletin 815, Agdex 231, Ohio Cooperative Extension Service, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43235; Ph: 614-292-1607 ($7.25 + postage)
    Most complete publication of grape growing in the Midwest, and adaptable to Iowa conditions. Pruning and training systems are well illustrated. Capps, E.R., A.H. Smith, T.K. Wolf, A.H. Smith, and B.J. Walker. 1998.

34. School
Tillage Equipment Mark Von Waldner, coop. ext. service, UGA, Pearson. 530 PM End Field Day Travel to General Coffee State Park
http://www.cccta.net/School.html
“Feed the Soil, Save the Farm” Sustainable Agriculture and Conservation Tillage: A System Approach Training
February 11-13, 2003
Douglas, GA Agenda
Tuesday, February 11, 2003
3 – 5 PM Registration @ Peterson Hall Foyer, South Georgia College 5:30 PM Meet in Holiday Inn Lobby for Transportation to the Evening Program 6:00 PM Supper @ the SunTrust Bank Lodge Moderator: Rick Reed, UGA Cooperative Extension Service (Retired), Douglas 7:00 PM Keynote Address: Conservation Provisions of the 2002 Farm Bill
Wes Harris, UGA Cooperative Extension Service, Statesboro, GA 7:30 PM Panel Discussion: Conservation Provisions of 2002 Farm Bill Lamar Black, Farmer, Millen
Chris Lamar Harper, Farmer, Wray
Wes Harris, UGA-CES, Statesboro
David Lamm, USDA-NRCS, Athens
Donnie Smith, Farmer, Willacoochee
8:00 PM Adjourn for the Day Wednesday A.M., February 12, 2003 7:00 AM Complimentary Breakfast at Holiday Inn (for motel guests) 8:30 AM General Session I - Laird Auditorium, South Georgia College Moderator: Bo Bannister, District Conservationist, USDA-NRCS, Douglas Call to Order 8:35 AM Opening and Welcome Soil and Water Conservation Commission 8:40 AM New Farm Bill and Soil Quality David Lamm, Asst. State Conservationist for Programs, USDA-NRCS, Athens

35. Cabot - Press Releases
Onion River Coop/City Market A celebration of vermont’s bounty and community Phone (802)863-3659 ext 216 Email rgowdey@citymarket.coop Sara Rabin
http://www.cabotcheese.com/press/CoopMonth.html
Press Release Contact Information:
Elizabeth Davis
Boardman Davis Communications
edavis@boardmandavis.com
OCTOBER IS CO-OP MONTH
(Montpelier, VT) In an effort to raise awareness of co-ops and to educate Vermonters on the role and benefits of co-ops in their community, a number of Vermont’s leading cooperative businesses have come together to celebrate co-ops and their commitment to community by forming “The Vermont Alliance Of Cooperatives”. Members of the Vermont Alliance of Cooperatives include the Burlington Community Land Trust’s Cooperative Housing Program, Cabot Creamery Cooperative, Onion River Co-op/City Market, Vermont Electric Co-op, Vermont State Employees Credit Union and Washington Electric Co-op.
“Our goal is to call attention to the role that all co-ops play in Vermont and the many benefits they offer their members,” states Roberta MacDonald, Senior Vice President of Marketing for Cabot Cooperative Creamery. “We invite all Vermont co-ops to participate as possible in this effort.”
Over 300,000 Vermonters belong to co-operatives, including food, electric, housing, agricultural and credit unions. Based on a national survey conducted in 2003 regarding the perceptions of co-operatives, respondents overwhelmingly express a preference for co-operatives believing them to be trustworthy and able to be counted on to meet customer needs.

36. NAQ, No. 39: Cover Crops At A Glance
Davis, CA, No. 497. U. Mass. coop. ext. service, 1971. Massachusetts Land Use and Soil Management Guides. Publication No. 24.
http://www.fuzzylu.com/greencenter/q39/cover1.htm
Web Site Index
New Alchemy Quarterly, No. 39
Cover Crops at a Glance
compiled by Mark Schonbeck and Ralph DeGregorio
Cover crops are grown not to produce food or fiber, but to conserve, maintain and enrich the soil, and to perform other functions in the agricultural ecosystem. Growing cover crops during seasons in which the land would otherwise be idle protects the soil from water and wind erosion, reduces the loss of nutrients through leaching and runoff, adds organic matter and suppresses weeds. Legumes such as clover support symbiotic bacteria on their roots which fix (convert) atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use. Many cover crops can extract nutrients from insoluble minerals, making them available for plant growth. When cover crops are turned back into the soil (at which time they are often called "green manures"), their residues contribute to soil organic matter, and a substantial part of their nutrients become available to the next crop. Finally, some cover crops provide food (nectar) or habitat for beneficial insects. Because so many benefits can be derived from a relatively small input of materials (10 to 100 lb seeds per acre), cover crops have been called a cornerstone of many sustainable agricultural systems (Liebhardt et al. 1989) At the New Alchemy Institute, we have been studying cover crops for sustainable vegetable production for the past three years. The table on the following page is a synopsis of information on cover crops for temperate climates, derived from a review of literature and seed catalogues, a survey of farmers in the Northeast (Schonbeck 1988), and our own experience.

37. Rural Development Summary
Many local servicerelated managers and employees could also benefit from training Wyoming farm and ranch recreation enterprises. Wyo. coop. ext. Serv.
http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/RanchRecr/handbook/rural_development.htm
CHAPTER XI. SUMMARY Rural Development Policy Strategies for Farm and Ranch Recreation
The purpose of this paper is to describe, from a public policy perspective, roles of regional, state and local governments and the university in encouraging rural entrepreneurs to develop farm and ranch recreation. Whether these roles are accepted and adopted depends largely upon the economic development philosophy of state and local governmental administrators, state legislators, and community civic and business leaders.
Policy Premises
Supplemental income . - A basic premise should be that ranch recreation is supplemental to each ranch's crop/livestock operations and is not meant to replace traditional agriculture. Indeed, crop and livestock production may be one of the major attractions for many potential customers from urban areas (Powell, et al. 1987b).
Big game hunting . - A second premise is ranch recreation is much more comprehensive that just big game hunting. However much of the data available on rural outdoor recreation policy originated from hunting conflicts. Most of the policy examples pertaining to public hunting on private lands are applicable to other kinds of public outdoor recreation on ranches.
The questions of whether or how to compensate landowners for wildlife habitat and allowing landowners to charge sportsmen for access to use state-owned wildlife have greatly clouded the issue of encouragement of rural landowners to develop ranch recreation. Many landowners indicate fishing and big game hunting are the only kinds of ranch recreation activities of interest to them (Powell, et al. 1987a).

38. UMass Amherst: Department Of Plant, Soil, And Insect Sciences - Craig Hollingswo
Massachusetts pesticide record regulations. Mass. coop. ext. L528. Northeast Regional Agric. Engin. service Publ. NRAES-83. 65pp.
http://www.umass.edu/ent/faculty_staff/hollingsworth/cv.html
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CRAIG S. HOLLINGSWORTH
Department of Entomology
University of Massachusetts
Amherst, Massachusetts 01003-0210
Telephone: (413) 545-1055 PERSONAL DATA:
Born: February 7, 1951, Fairbanks, Alaska.
Home: 338 North Leverett Road, Leverett, MA. 01054.
Telephone: (413) 367-2651
ACADEMIC TRAINING: Ph.D. 1981. Entomology. Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. M.S. 1975. Entomology. University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. B.S. 1973. Biological Sciences. University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska. EXPERIENCE: Extension Educator (1984 - ), State Pest Survey Coordinator (1990 - ), and Adjunct Assistant Professor (1996 - ) Integrated Pest Management Program, Department of Entomology, University of Massachusetts. Travel and Independent Study: Visited agricultural institutions in the United States and South Pacific. Presented seminars in New Zealand and Australia. May 1983 - March 1984. Postdoctoral Fellow: Department of Zoology and Entomology, Colorado State University. July 1981 - March 1983.

39. Participants-1999 Meeting
Ag ext serviceUniv of Puerto Rico Mayaguez Campus PO Box 9031 NC A T State University-coop ext PO Box 21928 Greensboro, NC 27420-1928
http://srpln.msstate.edu/plc/99mtg_participants.html
Southern Region
Program Leadership Committee (PLC)
1999 MEETING PARTICIPANTS Curtis Absher
Assist. Dir. For ANR
University of Kentucky
College of Agriculture
309 W.P. Garrigus Bldg.
Lexington, KY 40546-0215
606-257-1846 Fax: 606-323-1991
cabsher@ca.uky.edu
Anne Mims Adrian
Auburn University 30 Extension Hall Auburn, AL 36849 aadrian@acesag.auburn.edu Rosa Albino Agricultural Extension Service University of Puerto Rico Rico- Mayaguez Campus PO Box 9031 Mayaguez, PR 006819031 787-832-4040 ext. 3761 R_Albino@seam.upr.clu.edu Debbie J. Archer Ext. Communications Specialist University of Arkansas @ Pine Bluff PO Box 4966 1200 N. University Pine Bluff, AR 71611 870-543-8530 Fax: 870-543-8166 darcher@uaex.edu Sarah Anderson PO Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 501-671-2001 Fax: 501-671-2251 sanderson@uaex.edu

40. Vermont
Cooperative extension service http//ctr.uvm.edu/ext/ The University of vermont Council on Rural Development, vermont http//www.sover.net/~vcrd/
http://www.cas.nercrd.psu.edu/Links/vermont.htm

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