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Cooperation in Agriculture

Lee, Y.P. (2006) Taiwan country chicken a slow growth breed for eating quality. 2006 Symposium COA/INRA Scientific Cooperation in Agriculture, Tainan, Taiwan. 7-10 November. [Pg.270]

Fassbender, H. W. Bomemisza, E. Chemistry of Soils-, Interamerican Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture (IICA) San Jose, Costa Rica, 1987 (in Spanish). [Pg.94]

Den Ouden, M., A.A. Dijkhuizen, R.B.M. Huirne and P.J.P. Zuurbier, 1996. Vertical cooperation in agricultural production-marketing chains, with special reference to product differentiation in pork. Agribusiness 12,277-290. [Pg.61]

The unpublished work cited in this paper was carried out at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, ARS, Beltsville, Maryland where the author was previously employed. Sincere thanks are due to Dr. E.J. Peters, UDSA, ARS, Columbia, MO and Dr. M.M. Rao, University of Maryland, College Park, MD for their cooperation in this work. [Pg.51]

Holmgren GGS, Meyer MW, Chaney RL, et al. 1993. Cadmium, lead, cooper, and nickel in agricultural soils of the United States of America. J Environ Qual 22 335-348. [Pg.533]

COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK IN AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and county governments cooperating in furtherance of Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914. Agricultural Extension Service Billy G. Hicks, Dean... [Pg.23]

Y. Hosaka, The proceedings of International Symposium on Agricultural Mechanization and International Cooperation in High Technology Era, Tokyo, 1987. [Pg.198]

I would like to thank all the authors M. L. Leng, W. Bontoyan, and R. Cannizzaro of the Pesticide Chemistry Division and M. Inscoe and M. M. Scott of the Agricultural Research Service, USDA for their help and cooperation in preparing this volume. [Pg.2]

The Ministry of Industry has established quality standards and control of industries and factories involved with chemicals, particularly those generating hazardous or toxic chemicals under the provision of the Factory Act of 1969 (amended in 1972, 1975, 1979, and 1992). The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives has the authority to control toxic substances in agriculture, particularly pesticides. Under the same Act, the Ministry of Public Health also controls the toxic substances used as consumer products and for some purposes of human health. After 1992, those ministries included a lot of hazardous substances in the Ministerial Notification by periodically following the evaluation of such substances, either old or newly introduced. [Pg.507]

The availability of these residues depends on regional agricultural productions and on the commitment of agricultural cooperatives in favour of agromaterials. For instance, in France, at present, there are corn crops dedicated exclusively to the fabrication of thermoplastic agromaterials. [Pg.129]

In the same year, two agricultural trade unions were founded by farmers in response. A year later, the first potato starch factory owned by farmers, a cooperative, was opened. The farmers became competitors to the starch producers. In 1904, an agricultural cartel was founded, which in 1916 consisted of 22 farm cooperatives. In 1919, this agricultural cartel founded a potato starch sales office (in Dutch Aardappelzetmeel Verkoop Bureau), which came to be known as AVEBE. Due to... [Pg.512]

Potassium azide (2-6% KN3) dissolved in anhydrous ammonia was effective in lowering the rate of nitrification in tests conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in cooperation with agricultural experiment stations in the states of Louisiana and Washington. PPG Industries, Inc., is exploring this and other agricultural uses (e.g. as a herbicide in rice culture) for the azide. [Pg.1152]

Miyazaki, C. I., Takada, J., and Matsuura, A. (2008). An ability of isolated strains to efficiently cooperate in ethanolic fermentation of agricultural plant refuse under initially aerobic thermophilic conditions. Bioresour. Technol. 99, 1768-1775. [Pg.131]

Profile ChemStar offers scientific and business cooperation in screening organic substances for the development of new products to be used in pharmaceutical, agricultural, and other fields. Company information indicates that it is associated with leading chemists of the Commonwealth of Independent... [Pg.239]

Cooperative Extension work in Agriculture and Home Economics, state of Indiana, Purdue University, and U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating HA. Wadsworth, Director, West Lafayette. IN. Issued in furtherance of the acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914. Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service is an equal opportunity/ equal access institution. [Pg.27]

The editor is indebted to all the authors of the chapters of this book for their complete cooperation in the compilation of this comprehensive volume. It should prove to be a valuable reference tool to assist agricultural researchers, professors, and extension personnel. [Pg.289]

We would like to thank the Canadian Water Network (CWN), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food (OMAF), and Ontario Ministry of Environment for their support of our research on recombinant antibodies and Cryptosporidium parvum. We would also like to acknowledge GAP EnviroMicrobial Services and the NIFI AIDS Research Reference Reagent Program for their cooperation in our studies. [Pg.872]

Committee of Agriculmral Organisation in the European Union (COPA), General Committee for the Agricultural Cooperation in the European Union (COGECA) (2001) Bioplastic market - an overview. [Pg.185]

Cooper-Driver, G. A. Le Quesne, P. W. In Allelochemicals Role in Agriculture and Forestry Waller, G. R., Ed. ACS Symposium Series No. 330 American Chemical Society Washington, DC, 1987 pp 534-550. [Pg.289]


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