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  1. Irrigation of Agricultural Crops, Second Edition (Agronomy) (Agronomy) by B. A. Stewart, 2007-01-01
  2. Lettuce, Endive and Chicory (Crop Production Science in Horticulture,9) by E J Ryder, 1999-01-02
  3. Pesticide Interaction in Crop Production by Jack Altman, 1993-04-19
  4. Alleviating Soil Fertility Constraints to Increased Crop Production in West Africa (Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences)
  5. Animal Production Based on Crop Residues: Chinese Experiences (Fao Animal Production and Health Paper) by Bernan, 2003-01
  6. Handbook Of Industrial Crops (Food Products Series)
  7. Working with Dynamic Crop Models: Evaluation, Analysis, Parameterization, and Applications
  8. Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Sugarcane (Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Crop Plants)
  9. Production and Utilization of Protein in Oilseed Crops (World Crops: Production, Utilization and Description) by E.S. Bunting, 1981-09-30
  10. Synthetic Seeds for Commercial Crop Production by U. Kumar, 2000-11-15
  11. Oat Crop: Production and Utilization (World Crop Series)
  12. Cherries: Crop Physiology, Production and Uses by A D Webster, N E Looney, 1995-01-12
  13. Soil Quality for Crop Production and Ecosystem Health, Volume 25 (Developments in Soil Science)
  14. Production Practices and Quality Assessment of Food Crops: Volume 3: Quality Handling and Evaluation

61. Greenhouse Crop Production Career Development Event
If you have questions for the Greenhouse crop production Contest, please email John Biernbaum, MSU Dept. of Horticulture at biernbau@pilot.msu.edu.
http://www.michiganffa.com/association/career/skills/greenhouse_production.shtml

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Greenhouse Crop Production Career Development Event
Viewing the document(s) below requires Microsoft Word 97 or greater. If you do not have Microsoft Word installed on your computer, you may download a free Microsoft Word Viewer, which will let you view and print Microsoft Word documents. To obtain Microsoft Word Viewer click here If you have a suitable viewer installed, clicking a link will open the application inside of your web browser. If you would like to save the file to your computer right-click (or Ctrl + click for Mac users) and choose "Save As" or "Save Target As" depending on your browser. A dialog box will open which will allow you to save the file to your computer. Greenhouse Crop Production Contest Rules (34k Word Document) Phase 1 Exam Sheet (19.5k Word Document) Phase 2 Plant Identification (29.5k Word Document) Phase 3 Problem Solving (22.5k Word Document) Phase 4 Practicums (43.5k Word Document)
Useful Sources Plant Identification If you have questions for the Greenhouse Crop Production Contest, please e-mail John Biernbaum, MSU Dept. of Horticulture at

62. Table Of Contents
Criteria, Standards and Considerations in the Assessment of the Suitability of Saline Water for Irrigation and crop production
http://www.fao.org/docrep/T0667E/T0667E00.htm
The use of saline waters for crop production - FAO irrigation and drainage paper 48
Table of Contents by J.D. Rhoades US Salinity Laboratory
United States Department of Agriculture
Riverside, California, USA A. Kandiah Water Resources, Development and Management Service
Land and Water Development Division, FAO and A.M. Mashali Soil Resources, Management and Conservation Service
Land and Water Development Division, FAO FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Rome, 1992 The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. M-56 ISBN 92-5-103237-8 This electronic document has been scanned using optical character recognition (OCR) software and careful manual recorrection. Even if the quality of digitalisation is high, the FAO declines all responsibility for any discrepancies that may exist between the present document and its original printed version.
Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgements Executive summary Chapter 1 - Introduction ... Criteria, Standards and Considerations in the Assessment of the Suitability of Saline Water for Irrigation and Crop Production

63. Growing Small Farms: North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center
production. Cover crops for Sustainable production Local crop Problems Organic Pest Management Season Extension Planting Harvesting Guide
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/chatham/ag/SustAg/cropprod.html
Website created
and maintained
by Debbie Roos
Ag Extension Agent. Site Map
North Carolina
Cooperative Extension
Production
Cover Crops for Sustainable Production Local Crop Problems Organic Pest Management Season Extension ... Farm Photo of the Week This page last updated January 16, 2006. North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center
P.O. Box 279, Pittsboro, NC 27312
Website created and maintained by Debbie Roos , Agricultural Extension Agent. URL: http://chatham.ces.ncsu.edu/growingsmallfarms North Carolina Cooperative Extension is an educational partnership helping people put research-based
knowledge to work for economic prosperity, environmental stewardship and an improved quality of life.

64. IRC Public Website - Search For A Technology
A Spanish research company has developed a mushrooms seed production . This disease causes important economic losses in the crop and especially at the
http://www.innovationrelay.net/showroom/bbssearch_do.cfm?org=1809&MaxRows=100&se

65. Purdue University Entomology Extension
The Vegetable crop Hotline is a newsletter for commercial vegetable growers as reviewers or to provide assistance in the production of this newsletter.
http://www.entm.purdue.edu/Entomology/ext/ext_newsletters.html
Links Entomology Extension Extension Newsletters Beekeeping Biological Control Educational Outreach Exotic Invasive Pests ... Site Map EXTENSION NEWSLETTERS To view publications, the Acrobat Reader is required to be installed on your machine. You can click on the button and download or upgrade Acrobat Reader.
Newsletter The Newsletter provides up-to-date information on pests (insect and mites, weeds, plant diseases, nematodes, and vertebrates) and their impact on field crops throughout the state. This is a web only publication. If you wish to be on the mailing list for this newsletter contact Tammy Luck at luck@purdue.edu Purdue Extension Specialist Listing Other timely news sites: Past Issues
Vegetable Crops Hotline The Vegetable Crop Hotline is a newsletter for commercial vegetable growers prepared by the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service. Growers may receive this information by fax, mail, or web only. If you wish to be on the mailing list for this newsletter contact Brenda Nowaski at nowaskieb@purdue.edu
Hotline Bulletins Past Vegetable Crops Hotline Issues
Indiana Wildlife Disease News The indiana Wildlife Disease News is a joint project between: Indiana DNR, Division of Fish and Wildlife and USDA Aphis Wildlife Services National Wildlife Disease Surveillance and Emergency Response Program to provide information on wildlife diseases in Indiana and surrounding states.

66. Geospatial Application Papers - Agriculture & Soil
Climate change and agricultural food production of Bangladesh An impact assessment using GISbased biophysical crop simulation model(ACRS 2000)
http://www.gisdevelopment.net/application/agriculture/production/index.htm
Home Geospatial Application Papers Overview Crop Production Crop Pattern Crop Yield Irrigation Soil Management ... Relevant Links
Crop Production
  • Estimation of rainfall distribution and its relation to rice production in Laos (Map Asia 2006)
    Yukiyo YAMAMOTO, Jun FURUYA, Kenji SUZUKI, Shiro OCHI
  • Information Intensive Sugarcane Farming in Thailand - Role of Space and Spatial Technologies (Map Asia 2006)
    R.Saravanan, Mayura Seechan, Pipat Weerathaworn
  • An Initial Method for Predicting the Spatial Distribution of Pest and Disease Using a Geographic Information System (GIS). A case study of Brown Backed Rice Plant Hopper (Nivaparvata lugens) in Trung An village, Thotnot province, Cantho city. (Map Asia 2006)
    Vo Quang Minh, Nguyen Van Quynh, Truong Chi Quang, Nguyen Minh Hieu
  • Agricultural Management through Web GIS: The Catalan Vineyard Register
    Jaume Royo Llobet, Maria del Mar Juan, Anna Guimet
  • Prepare Sustainable Strategic development Plans for a selected Tea Estate in Mid-country region in Sri Lanka using GIS (Map Asia 2002) R.M.S.S. Rajapakse, J.A.A.M. Jayakody and M. Jayawardena
  • 67. Farmers Bookshelf
    Hawaii crop Weather. Weekly review of Hawaii s weather, fruit and vegetable production, and general agriculture situation. Hawaii Dept. of Agriculture.
    http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/fb/

    68. Integrated Pest Management
    Area crop Protection Clinics have already been set for 2008. Develop a field average growth stage by evaluating the crop at four to five locations just
    http://nerec.unl.edu/IPM/ipm1.htm
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    Ag Listserv Entomology Evaluations In This Issue Vol. 27 #16 August 29, 2007 Last Regular Newsletter for 2007
    Previous Newsletters
    Crop Insect Update Newsletters ... Light trap Web users: if you would like to receive notification by e-mail when this newsletter is posted, please send your e-mail address to pbathke1@unl.edu requesting IPM e-mail notification, OR To subscribe to the notification listserv, send an e-mail message to: LISTSERV@UNL.EDU and in the Message Field (Not subject) type SUBSCRIBE IPM. Do not include a signature, as Listserv will try to interpret each line as a command. Last Regular Newsletter for 2007 This will be the last regular weekly newsletter for 2007. Other letters may follow if something unusual occurs or if we have further information to pass on to you. Later we will send out a survey asking for information on how we can make the newsletter better, and for documentation of our efforts. Thank you for subscribing to the letter. (KJ) Crop Insect Update Most insect populations are on the decline, especially soybean aphids. Bean leaf beetle populations may have increased somewhat over the last week so keep scouting soybeans for pod feeding. See last week's newsletter for threshold information. (KJ)

    69. Commodity Futures Trading Information: World Crop Development
    World crop Development Stages for Spring Winter Planted Commodities Just click on the month above to view the world crop maps for specific months.
    http://www.grainguide.com/futurestrading102.htm
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    Jan Feb Mar Apr ... Dec Spring Planted Commodity Futures include: Corn (C), Soybeans (S), Oats (O), Minneapolis Wheat (MW). Winter Planted Commodity Futures include Winter Wheat (W, and KW) The following maps show the major stages of development for the above mentioned commodity futures contracts as well as the major developmental stages for Cotton, Sugar, Rice, and Cocoa. The maps are atoned with danger periods when the crops in question are most vulnerable to weather. During these times of the year traders may wish to stay tuned to weather in these lands as they may impact the prices here of commodity futures contracts. Just click on the month above to view the world crop maps for specific months. THE DATA CONTAINED HERE IN ARE BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE BUT CANNOT BE GUARANTEED AS TO RELIABILITY, ACCURACY, OR COMPLETENESS; AND, AS SUCH ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. CFEA WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING, WHICH MAY RESULT FROM RELIANCE ON THIS DATA OR THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED HERE IN. DISCLOSURE OF RISK: THE RISK OF LOSS IN TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS CAN BE SUBSTANTIAL; THEREFORE, ONLY GENUINE RISK FUNDS SHOULD BE USED. FUTURES AND OPTIONS MAY NOT BE SUITABLE INVESTMENTS FOR ALL INDIVIDUALS, AND INDIVIDUALS SHOULD CAREFULLY CONSIDER THEIR FINANCIAL CONDITION IN DECIDING WHETHER TO TRADE. OPTION TRADERS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THE EXERCISE OF A LONG OPTION WOULD RESULT IN A FUTURES POSITION.

    70. Crops | Oregon State University - Small Farms
    Oregon State University. Search this site only. OSU Home ; Calendar ; Find Someone ; Maps ; Site Index. Hens in pasture
    http://smallfarms.oregonstate.edu/crops
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