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41. Agriculture - Jerrold L. Dodd - Vita - Cameron University
Prescribed burning on wyoming rangeland. wyoming Agri. ext. Serv. Laramie, B810.p. 24. wyoming Cooperative extension service. B491. Dodd, JL 1991.
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COURSE OFFERINGS FACULTY/STAFF Jerrold L. Dodd Professor Revised Feb/2005 ACADEMIC TRAINING Degree Year Institution Major B.S. 1965 Fort Hays State University Botany (Range Ecology and Mgmt.) M.S. 1967 Fort Hays State University Botany (Range Ecology and Mgmt.) Ph.D. 1970 North Dakota State University Botany (Range Ecology and Mgmt.) Post-doctoral Fellowship with Professor James K. Lewis in Ecosystem Analysis, Animal and Range Sciences Department, South Dakota State University, 1970-1972. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Dates Position 2005- Editorial Board, Chinese Journal of Grassland Science , Grassland Society of China 2001- Editorial Board, Rangelands , Society for Range Management 2000- Chair and Professor, Department of Agriculture, Cameron University of Oklahoma 1997-2001 Council Member, Program Administration Council, Global Livestock/Collaborative Research Support Program, US/Agency for International Development 1995-2000 Chair and Professor, Animal and Range Sciences Department, North Dakota State University 1981-1994 Associate Professor and Professor, Range Ecology and Watershed Management Department, University of Wyoming

42. National Park Service - Nature & Science: Biologic Resources
St. coop. ext. Ser. 2. Bennett, GW, and RE Williams. 1989. Spiders. extensionBulletin E72, Purdue Univ. coop. ext. Ser. West Lafayette, IN.
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Spiders and Scorpions This module is intended to serve as a source of basic information needed to implement an integrated pest management program for spiders and scorpions. Any pest management plan or activity must be formulated within the framework of the management zones where it will be implemented. Full consideration must be given to threatened and endangered species, natural and cultural resources, human health and safety, and the legal mandates of the individual parks. Recommendations in this module must be evaluated and applied in relation to these broader considerations.
Most people are familiar with the general appearance of both spiders and scorpions. Spiders and scorpions are both arachnids, which is a group of animals that also includes mites, ticks, and harvestmen (daddy longlegs). The arachnids are closely related to insects. Both spiders and scorpions, like insects, have a hard external body, but spiders and scorpions have four pairs of legs while insects have three pairs.

43. National Park Service - Nature & Science: Biologic Resources
No. w465., 14 Agr 12 coop. ext. Serv., Univ. N. Dakota, Fargo, ND WyomingResearch Journal 172. Laramie, WY, pp. 119-128. 41. Watson, AK 1985.
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Leafy Spurge This module is intended to serve as a source of basic information needed to implement an integrated pest management program for leafy spurge. Any pest management plan or activity must be formulated within the framework of the management zones where it will be implemented. Full consideration must be given to threatened and endangered species, natural and cultural resources, human health and safety, and the legal mandates of the individual parks. Recommendations in this module must be evaluated and applied in relation to these broader considerations.
Introduction
Leafy spurge ( Euphorbia esula
Indirect impacts of leafy spurge infestations include the loss of food sources for grazing animals caused by competition with native plants in pastures and on rangeland. Leafy spurge infestations may cut pasture production by 50%-75%. Since wildlife and cattle generally avoid grazing in infested areas, carrying capacity may be reduced by up to 75% (Lacey et al. 1984). Leafy spurge is toxic to most grazing mammals, and the milky latex contains substances that act as irritants, emetics, and purgatives for many animals when eaten.

44. Northeast Wyoming BOCES
Food service of America (FSA) – Find out why nearly half of wyoming’s schoolsand many Montana schools belong to the wyoming Child Nutrition Cooperative.
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Software House International (SHI) – Your contact for Microsoft and Adobe software as well as your HP printers. Always the best prices. Compare! Contact: Kevin Farrell; kevin_farrell@shi.com or (888) 764-8888. CDW*G * - All your technology hardware and software needs at discounted prices. Now better than ever! Go to www.cdwg.com Contact: Jameson Bills; (866) 339-7927 or j ambil@cdwg.com Global Compliance Network (GCN) – Now meeting the Bloodborne Pathogens, Sexual Harassment, and other training needs of Wyoming school districts. Sample programs at no cost or obligation at www.gcn1.net Contact: Lisa Tyler; (517) 324-4140 or lisatyler@aol.com Food Service of America (FSA) – Find out why nearly half of Wyoming’s schools and many Montana schools belong to the Wyoming Child Nutrition Cooperative. Especially suited to small schools. Some report saving of 10-20% Contact: Mark Brandenburg; (866) 682-0231 or mwb@wy-net.com / Rhonda Pearson; (800) 829-4045 ext. 7823 or rhonda_pearson@fsafood.com

45. Gigablast Search Results
University of wyoming Cooperative extension service Offers researchbasededucational programs ext.colostate.edu - older copies - indexed Apr 28 2005
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Clemson Cooperative Extension Service
Offers educational program to communities in South Carolina in the areas of community development, agriculture, and family and consumer sciences. virtual.clemson.edu/groups/extension/ [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 Montana State University Extension Service Provides research-based knowledge to strengthen the social, economic and environmental well-being of families, communities and agricultural enterprises. extn.msu.montana.edu [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 28 2005 - modified: Apr 12 2005 MSUcares: Mississippi State University Extension Service Offers a comprehensive collection of research-based information about Mississippi farms, homes, and

46. State Offices: Land Grand Extension Services
Telephone (509) 3587960 Fax (509) 358-7979 Email loosl@wsu.edu Websitehttp//ext.wsu.edu/ Cooperative extension service University of wyoming
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VIRGINIA Cooperative Extension Service
115 Hutcheson Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0419
Telephone: (540) 231-6372
Website: http://www.reeusda.gov/new/statepartners/va.htm Cooperative Extension Service
Virginia State University

PO Box 9400
Petersburg, VA 23806
Telephone: (804) 524-5252 WISCONSIN Cooperative Extension Service Dept. of Agricultural Journalism University of Wisconsin-Madison 440 Henry Mall Madison, WI 53706 Telephone: (608) 263-2775 Website: http://www.reeusda.gov/new/statepartners/wi.htm WASHINGTON Linda Loos, Assistant to Ed Adams, Interim Associate Dean and Associate Director and Agriculture Programs Director 543 East Trent, Suite 203 PO Box 1495 Spokane, WA 99210-1495 Telephone: (509) 358-7960 Fax: (509) 358-7979 Email: loosl@wsu.edu

47. Directory Of Entomology Departments And Institutes: USA
Alabama cooperative extension service Auburn University 206 extension Hall Website http//zorba.uafadm.alaska.edu/coopext/index.html
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Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI)
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The Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI) currently contains contact information for approximately 1500 entomology departments and institutes in the academic institutions and government agencies of 152 different countries. For an explanation of the content and arrangement of DEDI, please read the Introduction page. You may search for a specific department using the Index of Departments . This file contains the DEDI listing for the states of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona and Arkansas in the USA. You may go to the Navigation Page to choose a different country. To choose one of the states in this file, click the appropriate link below.
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Biological Control Institute
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Auburn University
Auburn, Alabama 36849-5409

48. My Master Gardener Page
Los Angeles Master Gardeners , Univ. of Calif. coop. ext. University ofWyoming cooperative extension service Master Gardener Program is active in eight
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Updated February 12, 2004
You are visitor A separate and distinct area of gardening is that of the Master Gardener - the voluntary arm of the Agricultural Extension Services. As a Past President and member of the Harris County Master Gardener Association (Houston, Texas), I am more familiar with the Texas Master Gardener program but Master Gardening is nationwide in scope and on this page I will be attempting to put it all together. I am often asked the question, "Who and what are 'Master Gardeners'"? The following comments, questions and answers are geared primarily to the Texas Master Gardener Program. However, with slight differences, they also apply to all 50 states since all now have "Master Gardener Programs". They also generally apply in the four Canadian provinces with the program except for the sponsorship of Cooperative Extension agencies. Master Gardeners are members of the local community who take an active interest in their lawns, trees, shrubs, flowers and gardens. They are enthusiastic, willing to learn and to help others, and able to communicate with diverse groups of people. What really sets Master Gardeners apart from other home gardeners is their special training in horticulture. In exchange for their training, persons who become Master Gardeners contribute time as volunteers, working through their cooperative Extension office to provide horticulture-related information to their communities.

49. GBS Books - Gardner's Book Service
Phone 425251-8115 ext. 111 Fax 425-251-8437 Email rricketts@kcda.org Northeast wyoming Board of Cooperative Educational Services
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Kingman, AZ 86401 Website: www.mesc.org Jim Migliorino, Executive Director 5225 N. Central Ave. Ste. 218 Phoenix, AZ 85012 Phone: 602-277-4290 Fax: 602-277-4286 Email: jim@mesc.org Tom Peeler, Purchasing Director 625 East Beal Street Kingman, AZ 86401 Phone: 928-753-6945 Fax: 928-718-3233 Email: tom@mesc.org

50. PNW0350 Purple Starthistle And Iberian Starthistle
Weeds and Poisonous Plants of wyoming and Utah. Res. Rep. 116USU, B-855-UW, coop.ext. Serv. University of wyoming and Utah State University.
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

51. National GIS/GPS Integration Team Members
Voice 314.231.1147 ext. 14 Send email. Blue divider bar. Beukema, Nancy Cooperative extension service University of wyoming Voice 307.328.2642
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Amenyenu, Theophilus Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Research Tennessee State University Voice: 615.963.5445 Fax: 615.963.1557 Barker, Walter 4-H Youth Development Kansas State University Voice: 785.462.6281 Fax: 785.462.2315 Barr, Brack Cooperative Extension and Outreach The Pennsylvania State University Voice: 412.473.2540 Fax: 412.473.2568 Beckwith, Sue St. Louis WizKids 4-H Club The Youth and Family Center Voice: 314.231.1147 ext. 14 Beukema, Nancy

52. Office Of County Commissioners Gillette, WY May 1, 2001 The
University of wyomingcoop ext. extension Dept. 30.00 Waste Connections ofwyoming Various 298.00. Wells Fargo Card Services Assessor 27.73
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Office of County Commissioners Gillette, WY May 1, 2001
The Campbell County Board of Commissioners met in regular session Tuesday, May 1, 2001. Chairman Weakly called the meeting to order at 9:00 AM. Pastor Marty Crump led in prayer and Chairman Weakly led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Present were Janet K. Evans, Fred L. Oedekoven, Alan Weakly, Christopher Knapp, Craig G. Mader, Commissioners; Susan F. Saunders, County Clerk, Jim Schermetzler, Deputy County Attorney, and Bryn N. Stewart, Director of Administrative Services.
The following consent agenda was presented: MINUTES: Board of Commissioners' Meeting, April 17, 2001 LINE ITEM TRANSFERS: Campbell County Juvenile Probation - Transfer $150 from 451.6052 Postage and Freight to 451.6053 Telephone. Campbell County Sheriff's Department - Transfer $500 from 051.7369 Crime Prevention to 051.6763 Radio Equipment; transfer $200 from 051.6557 A/V Supplies to 051.6556 Photography; transfer $5,000 from 051.6553 Clothing/Uniforms to 052.6662 Prisoner Medical; transfer $5,000 from 052.6553 Clothing/Uniforms to 052.6662 Prisoner Medical; transfer $3,000 from 051.6517.1 Tuition and Fees to 052.6662 Prisoner Medical; transfer $1,000 from 052.6517.1 Tuition and Fees to 052.6662 Prisoner Medical; transfer $1,000 from 052.6517.1 Tuition and Fees to 052.6665 Prisoner Food; transfer $8,000 from 051.6150 Special Crime Investigation to 052.6665 Prisoner Food; transfer $5,000 from 051.6023 Full Time O.T. to 052.6665 Prisoner Food; transfer $5,000 from 052.6023 Full Time O.T. to 052.6665 Prisoner Food.

53. Noxious Weed IVM Guide- Leafy Spurge
North Dakota coop. ext. service, pp. 5369. 1995-1996 Montana-Utah-WyomingWeed Management Handbook. coop. ext. Serv., Montana State Univ., Bozeman, MT.
http://www.efn.org/~ipmpa/Noxlspur.html
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Introduction
Gather Background Information The first step in an IVM program is to gather information on the life cycle and habits of the noxious weed. Description
Leafy spurge is a deep-rooted perennial weed of the family Euphorbiaceae. Because certain structural characters of the weed are very variable, there has been some confusion about how to classify it taxonomically. In North America it is commonly referred to as Euphorbia esula (Watson 1985). Leafy spurge grows as clusters of upright stems one to three feet tall. The stems are erect, tough and woody, and frequently have many non-flowering branches. The plant emerges in early spring, producing bright yellow bracts which appear from early to late May, with the true flower emerging in mid-June. The bracts surround a cluster of 11-20 small, stalked yellow-green flowers. Leaves are dark blue-green, hairless, narrow, and alternate on the stem. Maturing stems change color from pale green in early summer to yellow or red in the fall. Leafy spurge can be distinguished from other plants by the white sap that will ooze from all parts of the plant when cut or broken open (Lajeunesse et al. 1995; Lym 1991). Damage
Leafy spurge is an aggressive weed that tends to displace all other vegetation in pastures and rangelands. The latex in leafy spurge is a skin irritant that can cause severe dermatitis in humans and grazing animals, and is unpalatable and toxic to cattle and horses. Cattle and horses generally avoid leafy spurge, but if ingested it causes scours and weakness that may result in the death of the animals. Sheep and goats are not affected by the toxin and can eat young leafy spurge plants (Muller et al. 1990).

54. LVD State Contact List
cooperative extension service PO Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel (501) 6712100 Southern Univ. coop. ext. Program PO Box 10010 Baton Rouge, LA 70813
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Dr. Anthony T. Nakazawa, CES
University of Alaska-Fairbanks
P.O. Box 756180
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180
Tel: (907) 474-7246
Fax: (907) 474-6971
Email: fnatn@uaf.edu
Alabama

Dr. Warren McCord 113 Duncan Hall Auburn University, Auburn AL Tel: (334) 844-4451 Fax: (334) 844-5544 Email: rmccord@acesag.auburn.edu Dr. Oscar M. Williams Room 104 Morrison-Mayberry Hall Tuskgee University Tuskegee, AL 36088 Tel: (334) 727-8813 Fax: (334) 727-8812 Email: Arkansas Mr. Joe Waldrum Univ. of Arkansas Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2100 Fax: (501) 671-2251 Email: jwaldrum@uaex.edu Dr. Diane Jones Cooperative Extension Service P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2100 Fax: (501)671-2251 Email: dfjones@uacx.edu.ex Arizona Dr. Shirley Jo Taylor Extension Specialist University of Arizona CES Room 211 FCR Tucson, AZ 85721-0033 Tel: (520) 621-1063 Fax: (520) 621-9445 Email: sjtaylor@ag.arizona.edu

55. Science Agriculture Education Cooperative Extension - Science Agriculture Educat
http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/ University of wyoming cooperative extensionService - Offers research-based educational programs and publications in the
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- Information for consumers about crops, farm management, food and nutrition, gardening, insects, livestock, resources and youth development across the state.
Cornell Cooperative Extension
- Aims to improve New York State communities through partnerships and university-based research in the areas of agriculture and food systems, youth and family services, economic development, nutrition, and natural resources.
Iowa State University Extension to Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Includes information on field specialists, farm business management,gardens, food safety, water quality, value-added agriculture.
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- Offers educational programs and resources in the areas of agribusiness and economics, crops and livestock, environment, health and nutrition, home and family, youth development, and lawn and garden.
LSU AgCenter: Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service
- Offers university based research and education programs in the areas of community leadership, economic development, 4-H youth development, environment and natural resources, horticulture and livestock show.

56. 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.
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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.

57. UW Cooperative Extension Service - Lifelong Learning
Randy Weigel, UW Cooperative Extension service human development specialist, canoffer advice on wyoming has good potential to grow potatoes for seed
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58. University Of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service Hay List - Menu
of wyoming Cooperative Extension service and the wyoming Business Council.The purpose of this website is to promote wyoming ’s high quality hay.
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Wyoming Hay List Dr. Alan Gray
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List Hay for Sale Information Resources Pricing Information ... Other Links This website is a joint venture between the University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service and the Wyoming Business Council. The purpose of this website is to promote Wyoming Please contact the individual producers if you are interested in purchasing hay. The listings are updated regularly, however, the availability of hay is subject to change. Actual marketing agreements, price negotiation, payments and delivery arrangements are the responsibility of buyers and sellers who use or access the list. Sponsoring organizations and their representatives will not: (1) arbitrate buyer and seller disputes; (2) be responsible for loss of hay or injury or death of persons involved in trading hay or; (3) be responsible for injury or death of animals fed hay that has been listed or traded through the WYOMING HAY LIST. All forage analysis data are expressed on a dry matter basis. If you have any suggestions to improve the service or usefulness of the hay listings, please contact us.

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DISABILITIES SERVICES. CCEAC CORNELL COOPERATIVE ext ALBANY CO. CCEWC CORNELLCOOPERATIVE ext wyoming CO. CCF CANTON COLLEGE FOUNDATION
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60. State Contacts-CRED
Economic Development A base program of the cooperative extension System 970491-5579 Fax 970-491-5108 sknop@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Connecticut
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Alabama Celedonio M. Gapasin
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Warren McCord Extension Assistant Director Alabama CES 112 Duncan Hall Auburn University, AL 36849-5618 334-844-4450 Fax: 334-844-5544 rmccord@acesag.auburn.edu Harry Strawn Economist, Resource Development Alabama CES 214 Extension Hall Auburn University, AL 36849 334-844-3688 Fax: 334-844-9022 hstrawn@acesag.auburn.edu Robert Zabawa Research Professor Tuskegee University G.W. Carver Ag. Experiment Station 100 Campell Hall Tuskegee, AL 36088 334-727-8114 Fax: 334-727-4451 zabawar@acd.tusk.edu Stephen Jones Director, CES

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