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61. Forest Pest Control - References And Suggested Readings
University of Georgia cooperative extension service Special Bulletin 28. 604 p . Agricultural Pesticide Application Equipment. Univ. GA, coop. ext. Serv.
http://www.bugwood.org/pestcontrol/refs.html
Forest Pest Control Douce, G.K., Moorhead, D.J., and Bargeron, C.T., Forest Pest Control, The University of Georgia, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Special Bulletin 16, Revised January 2002. References and Suggested Readings Adams, J., R. Platz, and J. Williams-Cipriani. 1994. Pest Trend-Impact Plot System (PTIPS) Beta Release 2. USDA Forest Service, Forest Pest Management, Methods Application Group, Report MAG-94-3. 120 p. Anon. 1989. Insects and Diseases of Trees in the South. USDA Forest Service R8-PR 16. 98 p. Douce, G.K., D.J. Moorhead, P.E. Sumner, E.A. Brown and J.J. Jackson. 1993. Forest Pest Control. Univ. GA, Coop. Ext. Serv., Athens, GA. Spec. Bull. 16. 31 p. Drooz, A.T., et al. 1985. Insects of Eastern Forests. USDA Forest Serv., Washington, D.C. Misc. Publ. 1426. 608 p. Guillebeau, P. (ed.) 2002. 2002 Georgia Pest Control Handbook. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service Special Bulletin 28. 604 p. (Published Annually) Jackson, J. J., K. Coder, R. Gilbert, T. Patrick, C. Rabolli, and L. Tankersley. 1992. Georgia’s Endangered Animals and Plants. Univ. GA, Coop. Ext. Serv., Athens, GA. Bull. 1071. 31 p. Miller, J., B. Barber, M. Thompson, K. McNabb, L. Bishop and J. Taylor, Jr. 1992. Pest and Pesticide Management on Southern Forests. USDA Forest Service Management Bulletin R8-MB 60. 46 p.

62. Stream Releaf Tables
$15/copy/Also available from PA coop. ext. service. University of Marylandcooperative extension service. US Fish Wildlife. 1988.
http://www.dep.state.pa.us/hosting/streamreleaf/tables.htm
Table 5. Annotated List of References and Sources of More Information Reference/Author/Content Format Audience Contact/Cost Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. January 1996. Riparian Forest Buffers. Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay 1-800-662-CRIS. White Paper GP ACB 1-800-662-CRIS Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. 1997. Wetland and Riparian Stewardship in Pennsylvania, A guide to Voluntary Options for Landowners, Local Governments and Organizations. Harrisburg, PA. 334 page booklet L; M; W, S, C, E Groups ACB $1/copy Bouquet River Association, The. How to Hold Up Banks: Using All The Assessts. A stream erosion control Booklet. Box 217, Elizabethtown, NY 12932. 518-873-3688. GP Brandywine Conservancy. 1995. Environmental Management Handbook. Chadds Ford, PA M Casco Bay Estuary Project. BMPs: Cost-effective Solutions to Protect Maine’s Water Quality. 1995. 312 Canco Road, Portland, ME 04103. 207-828-1043. M; D, REA; W, S, C, E Groups Manual M, D, REA; NRMP Center for Watershed Protection 8737 Colesville Rd., Suite L-105 Silver Spring, MD 20910

63. Assets Across America State Asset Networks
Univ. of Arkansas coop ext. service (CES) www.uaex.edu The University of Arkansascooperative extension service sponsors a Statewide Asset Building
http://www.ctassets.org/aaa/statenetworks.cfm

64. Adventure GPS Products - Customer List
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65. PNW0350 Purple Starthistle And Iberian Starthistle
from the extension Services of Oregon State University, washington State 116USU, B-855-UW, coop. ext. Serv. University of Wyoming and Utah State
http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/pnw0350/pnw0350.html
x Purple and Iberian starthistles are noxious weeds that may infest range, pasture, and roadsides in the Pacific Northwest. As with other knapweeds and starthistles, these species are unpalatable and may replace valuable forage species. Dense infestations of these rigidly branched plants armed with long hard sharp spines make infested areas inaccessible. Grazing animals generally avoid purple starthistle, but may eat the young rosettes if other feed is not available. The sharp spines also deter people who use recreation areas. When these exotic species invade natural areas and parks, they degrade areas of native vegetation. Purple starthistle is native to the Mediterranean region, southern Europe and northern Africa. Iberian starthistle is native to Asia Minor in the region between the Caspian and Black seas. x Identification
x Purple starthistle
Mature plants are 1 to 4 feet tall, have a stout taproot, and are densely and rigidly branched. Young stems and leaves are covered with cobwebby hairs but usually become almost smooth with age. Lower leaves are deeply divided into oblong-linear segments; upper leaves are narrow and undivided and do not form a wing down the stem like that of yellow starthistle. The undersides of leaves are sparsely pitted with minute clear globules. Rosette leaves are deeply lobed and older rosettes have a circle of spines in the center. Flower heads, 3/4 to 1 inch long, are numerous. Flowers vary from lavender to deep purple. Marginal flowers are not enlarged. The bracts of the flower head are tipped with a stout rigid straw-colored spine about an inch long, with one to three pairs of lateral prickles near its base. The scientific name

66. Plant Materials Technical Note # 38, Pullman PMC
coop. ext. Services of Oregon State University, washington State University, andthe University of Idaho. Corvallis, OR, Pullman, WA , and Moscow, ID.
http://www.wsu.edu/pmc_nrcs/technotes/plant_materials/tntpm38.htm
TECHNICAL NOTES
PLANT MATERIALS
Producing Pacific Northwest Native Trees and Shrubs in Hardwood Cutting Blocks or Stooling Beds Wayne Crowder, Assistant PMC Manager, Pullman, WA September, 1999 Dale Darris, Conservation Agronomist, Corvallis, OR Introduction: There is increasing interest in the establishment and use of cutting blocks to produce unrooted, hardwood (dormant) cuttings of easy-to-root woody plants for direct insertion along stream banks and in wetlands. Other names include stooling beds or coppice beds. This high yielding method consists of closely planting individual species in groups or rows and repeatedly cutting new, vigorous shoots from live stumps or lower stems. While there may be a sufficient supply of certain native willows from nearby natural stands, other species of importance are often less readily available in the wild. Therefore, one of the better ways to address this shortage is for nursery growers, public agencies or individuals to establish and grow mother plants as cutting blocks or manage "borrow areas" as a source of hardwood cuttings, whips, poles, posts, or live stakes. The purpose of this Technical Note is to offer general guidelines and present some considerations to those wishing to produce trees and shrubs from hardwood cutting blocks. Fast growing species such as willows and cottonwood may take only to 2-3 years to produce significant numbers of harvestable cuttings, depending on length of growing season, intensity of management and other factors. Slower growing shrubs may take 3-4 growing seasons to become highly productive. The use of these open-ground, stock plant beds is common practice in the nursery trade, particularly for further multiplication of true-to-name clonal material in mist benches, containers and rooting beds. In a similar or less intensive fashion, it is also possible to produce native species of known origin for ecosystem restoration and rehabilitation plantings, erosion control along streams and shorelines, and soil and water bioengineering practices.

67. WSU EXTENSION
Offers researchbased programs and services to assist individuals, businessesand communities to find solutions for local issues and to improve their
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Select Program 4-H Energy Program Master Gardener Other Programs Contact us: Accessibility Policies
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68. Welcome To The Washington County Extension Service
WELCOME, to the washington County Extension Office COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORKIN AGRICULTURE, HOME ECONOMICS, SEA GRANT AND 4H YOUTH, STATE OF FLORIDA,
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The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is an Equal Employment Opportunity – Affirmative Action Employer authorized to provide research, educational information and other services only to individuals and institutions that function without regard to race, color, sex, age, handicap or national origin. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTURE, HOME ECONOMICS, SEA GRANT AND 4-H YOUTH, STATE OF FLORIDA, IFAS, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA AND BOARDS OF COUNTY Commissioners COOPERATING.

69. PNWWATER 052: Integrating Research, Policy, And Education For Our Groundwater Re
Cooperative extension Contact Bob Simmons 360427-9670 ext. 396 USDA CooperativeState Research, Education, and extension service
http://www.pnwwaterweb.com/Initiatives/pnw_052.htm
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Winter 2005
PNWWATER 052 2005 Conference Announcement :
Integrating Research, Policy, and Education
for Our Groundwater Resources The biennial Regional Research and Extension Water Quality Conference will return in 2005 to the beautiful Dolce Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, Washington. Scheduled for November 2 and 3, 2005, with a pre-conference workshop on November 1, the conference will focus on groundwater issues in the Pacific Northwest. The conference is expected to draw an audience of approximately 200 water-resource professionals from around the region to present and share their work with researchers, regulators, practitioners, educators, students, and others. From research to outreach, from policy to human health, the conference will cover a wide range of topics on groundwater quantity and quality. The call for abstracts will be out soon. In addition to presenting your most recent experiences, staying current on the latest technical, social, and legal issues are essential to a water-resource professionals’ career. Networking with peers is also important. The conference schedule will allow an opportunity to accomplish this by providing a day and a half of concurrent sessions, ample break and meal times, and a poster session/networking reception. Mark your calendar and join your colleagues in Stevenson, Washington to learn about the many interesting aspects of groundwater in the Pacific Northwest.

70. Other Plant Disease And Ag Related Sites
coop. ext. Services, No Till Information, Market Reports, Ag Stats WashingtonState University cooperative extension. RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
http://www.uidaho.edu/ag/plantdisease/other.htm
Other Plant Disease and Ag Related Sites
Plant Disease Information
Biotechnology Information IPM Information Pesticide Information ... Other Information
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71. WSU Whatcom County Extension
washington State University Whatcom County Extension is holding their second All of the seminars will be at the Food coop Connections Building at 1200 N
http://whatcom.wsu.edu/
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WSU Watershed Master / Beach Watcher Program for Whatcom County
Washington State University Whatcom County Extension is holding their second Watershed Stewardship class beginning September 29. The program is modeled on the WSU Island County Beach Watcher program and WSU's Master Gardener Program. Participants gain 66 hours of university-level training at no charge in exchange for 66 hours of volunteer service. The training, which will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays for eight weeks, will look at our entire county from the mountains to the marine waters. Field trips will expand on talks from a wide range of speakers. Deadline for applications: Monday, September 27, at 4PM. Contact: Cheryl Lovato Niles (360) 676-6736

72. CES CYF Network Human Resources Database
Kase, Renee, PIPS Coordinator, washington State Universtiy Cooperative extension Resource Splst, University of Alaska Cooperative ext.
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Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Abraham, Cathy Early Childhood Consultant self-employed Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella

73. Yankee Magazine - Gardening Reference Room: Cooperative Extension Services
Knowledge and KnowHow Cooperative extension Services washington ext.wsu.edu.West Virginia www.wvu.edu/~exten. Wisconsin www.uwex.edu/ces. Wyoming
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74. The Old Farmer's Almanac - Cooperative Extension Services
Cooperative extension Services. Contact your local state cooperative extension Web washington ext.wsu.edu. West Virginia www.wvu.edu/~exten. Wisconsin
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75. Priester Conference 2000 - Participants
Sarah L. Anderson University of Arkansas coop ext Services PO Box 391 Fax720913-5289 Email jfrobose@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Barbara Garland
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76. Energy Services, Energy Solutions - Energy Efficiency And Renewable Energy Infor
Free searches Jobs, Training, News, Newsletters, Energy Services by theWashington State University coop. ext. Energy Program. Web Resource(s)
http://www.energyexperts.org/energy_solutions/res_list.cfm?category=Renewables&s

77. Tourism: Impact Of Visitor Expenditures On Local Revenues
Estimate the percentage of goods and services sold locally that are produced Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work acts of May 8 and June
http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/freepubs/WREP-145.html
Impact of Visitor Expenditures on Local Revenues
WREP-00145 Prepared December 1994 by George Goldman
University of California,
Berkeley Anthony Nakazawa
University of Alaska David Taylor
University of Wyoming Source: Adapted from Tourism USA, Guidelines for Tourism Development , The University of Missouri, Department of Recreation and Park Administration, University Extension, revised and expanded 1986, pp 56-57. The money tourists spend in a community is the benefit which people probably recognize most readily. Other benefits might include improved recreation facilities, expanded cultural and social opportunities, and pride in one's community, but additional dollars provide the usual appeal for tourism development. These dollars benefit sectors throughout the community, including those not directly connected to tourism, such as the construction industry. Communities contemplating development to encourage tourism can estimate the amount of money visitors will spend in their area. These estimates are useful in several ways.
  • To indicate the value of tourism to a larger region.

78. Curing And Smoking Meats For Home Food Preservation
Lexington, KY Cooperative Extension service, University of Kentucky. washington DC USDA Food Safety and Inspection service.
http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/publications/nchfp/lit_rev/cure_smoke_ref.html
The National Center for Home Food Preservation
Guide and Literature Review Series:
Smoking and Curing
Curing and Smoking Meats for Home Food Preservation
Literature Review and Critical Preservation Points
Document Use Preface Table of Contents References
7. Literature Cited
Alden L. 2001a. Bacon Glossary. The Cooks Thesaurus. Available from: http://www.switcheroo.com/MeatcureBacon.html . Accessed 2001 Sep 30. Alden L. 2001b. Ham Glossary. The Cooks Thesaurus. Available from: http://www.switcheroo.com/MeatcureHams.html Accessed 2001 Sep 30. Alden L. 2001c. Bacon Glossary. The Cooks Thesaurus. Available from: http://www.switcheroo.com/MeatcureSausage.html . Accessed 2001 Sep 30. Alexander MA, Stringer WC. 1993. Home Curing Bacon for a Mild Flavor. Columbia, MO: Missouri Cooperative Extension. Available from: http://muextension.missouri.edu/xplor/agguides/ansci/g02528.htm . Accessed 2001 Sep 30. Andress EL. 2001. Should I Vacuum Package Food at Home? Athens, GA: FACS Extension University of Georgia. Available from: http://www.fcs.uga.edu/pubs/PDF/FDNS-E-46.pdf

79. Behavioral Health Services For Eastern/Central Washington And North Idaho
Services at Group Health Cooperative in Eastern/Central washington and Services Access Department at 1800-851-3177 or 509-838-9100, ext. 7482 in
http://www.ghc.org/provider/behavioralhealth/eastwa.jhtml
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Use the following phone numbers and procedures if you live in Eastern/Central Washington or North Idaho. First-time appointments: For both mental health and chemical dependency services, call our toll-free number at 1-800-851-3177 or 509-742-3582 in Spokane. Phone lines are open from 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. on weekdays.
Extension of services: A service report is required from the mental health provider or chemical dependency agency to extend services beyond the original authorization. Primary care physician authorization is not required. For information regarding extension, you need to contact the utilization coordinator at 1-800-497-2210, Ext. 7845, or 509-838-9100, Ext. 7845 in Spokane.
Emergency appointments: Your primary care physician, you or your behavioral health consultant may contact Behavioral Health Services Access at 1-800-851-3177 weekdays from 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., or call the on-call therapist 24 hours a day at 509-327-9757 in Spokane.
After-hours and on weekends: If the situation is not life-threatening, contact the on-call therapist at 509-327-9757, 509-324-6464, or 1-800-497-2210 and select urgent care.

80. CSREES - USDA - Jobs & Opportunities
CSREES, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension service CSREES Jobs Agency jobs located in the washington, DC, metropolitan area.
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/about/jobs.html
Home Contact Us Site Map Search ... About Us buildhome("1"); Emphasis Areas buildhome("2"); Funding Opportunities buildhome("3"); Business with CSREES buildhome("4"); Newsroom buildhome("5");
About Us About Us Background FAQs Federal Assistance Jobs and Opps. Legislation Partnerships Program Leadership Staff Directory ... Visiting CSREES Search CSREES Advanced Search Quick Links Choose one: Research Education Extension Consumers Youth Small Business International Ext. Offices Partners
  • CSREES Jobs - Agency jobs located in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. CSREES Fellows Program - Summer work and study opportunities with CSREES for faculty and staff affiliated with designated land-grant institutions. Student and Summer Employment - Opportunities for students to work and train at CSREES while attending school or during school breaks. International Assignments - The International Programs Office occasionally lists job opportunities associated with CSREES international development projects. National Job Bank - Employment opportunities are listed for extension, outreach, research, and higher education positions at land-grant institutions.

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