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Cooperative Extension Service

Pish and Wildlife Service and University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Littie Rock, Ark, 1989. [Pg.325]

Roos, D. (2002) Marketing for independent retailers. Cooperative Extension Service, North Carolina State University, on http //www.ces.ncsu.edu... [Pg.147]

Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service MP192 2013. pp. 9-... [Pg.201]

Hardke JT, Wilson Jr CE. Introduction. In Hardke JT, editor. Arkansas Rice Production Handbook. Little Rock University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service MP192 2013. pp. 1-8. [Pg.201]

Johnson C.D., Vance G.F. Long-term land application of biosolids soil and plant trace element concentrations. University of Wyoming, Cooperative Extension Service, B-1062. 1998... [Pg.340]

Chung, K.-R. and R.H. Brlansky. Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida Huanglongbing (Citrus Greening), Document PP-210. Plant Pathology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, June 2005. [Pg.522]

Cuperus, G. 1995. Pesticide alternatives. In Stored Product Management (V. Krischik, G. Cuperas, and D. Galliart, eds). Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Publication, E-912. [Pg.285]

Kenkel, P., Criswell, J.T., Cuperus, G., Noyes, R.T., Anderson, K., Fargo, W.S., Shelton, K., Morrison, W.P., and Adams, B. 1993. Current management practices and impact of pesticide loss in the hard red wheat post-harvest system. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Circular E-930. [Pg.289]

Feliciano, A. 1971 survey and assessment of air pollution damage to vegetation in New Jersey. Cooperative Extension Service. New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers, The State University, 1971. 43 pp. [Pg.566]

Ross, M.A. and Childs, D.J. Herbicide Mode-of-Action Summary. Purdue Cooperative Extension Service, WS-23-W, April 1996 revision (1996) http // www.ces.purdue.edu/extmedia/WS/ WS-23-W.html (last accessed 30 April... [Pg.344]

Knapp, J. L. Cooperative Extension Service, University of Florida Lake Alfred, FL 33850, Personal Communication,... [Pg.72]

Jasa, P.A., D. Shelton, A. Jones and E. Dickey (1991). Conservation Tillage and Planting Systems. Cooperative Extension Service, University of Nebraska - Lincoln. Lincoln, NE. [Pg.11]

Pike, D.R. and K. Glover (1991). Pesticide use in Illinois results of a 1990 survey of major crops. Cooperative Extension Service, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, DP-91-1. Urbana, IL. [Pg.56]

Kansas State University Cooperative Extension Service, S-81. Manhattan, KS. 12 p. [Pg.182]

Regehr, D.L., D.L. Devlin, P.L. Barnes, and S.L. Watson (1996). Reducing atrazine runoff from crop fields. Kansas State University Cooperative Extension Service. MF-2208. Manhattan, KS. 8 p. [Pg.183]

Alvarez, J. (2005). Evaluating the performance of Cuba s sugarcane basic units of cooperative production during their first decade. Table 3. EDIS doc. FE562. Department Food and Resource Economics, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agriculture Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. http //edis.ifas.ufl.edu. [Pg.196]

Futch, S.H. and M. Singh (2000). Florida Citrus Pest Management Guide Weeds. University of Florida, Cooperative Extension Service (HS 107). 33.1.1-33.1.9. [Pg.207]

Knapp, J.L., D.P.H. Tucker, and T.R. Fasulo (1984). Florida Citrus Guide. Florida Cooperative Extension Services, Gainesville, FL ... [Pg.208]

Tucker, D.P.H. and M. Singh (1991). Weeds. In J.L. Knapp, ed., 1991 Florida Spray Guide. SP-43, University of Florida, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food Agricultural Science. [Pg.209]

Tucker, D.P.H., R.L. Phillips, and T.W. Oswalt (1971). Weed control guide for Florida citrus. Circular, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, University of Florida, Gainesville, 355. [Pg.209]

Anderson, D., M. McGlamery, E. Knake, D. Pike, and A. Hager (1994). Weed control for corn, soybeans, and sorghum. In 1994 Illinois Agricultural Pest Control Handbook. Urbana, IL University of Illinois, Cooperative Extension Service, pp. 54—115. [Pg.538]

Hartzler, R.G. and W.K. Wintersteen (1991). A Survey of Pesticides Used in Iowa Crop Production in 1990. Ames, IA Iowa State University, Cooperative Extension Service Bulletin, PM-1441. 11 pp. [Pg.539]

Lattz, D.H., C.E. Cagley, C. Roberts, and I. Chow (1994). 1993 69th Annual Summary of Illinois Farm Business Records. Urbana, IL University of Illinois, Cooperative Extension Service Circular, 1334. 40 pp. [Pg.539]

Robertson, L.S. and A.E. Erickson (1983). Till Planting on Ridges. East Lansing, MI Michigan State University, Cooperative Extension Service Bulletin, E-1683. 12 pp. [Pg.539]

Weed Control Spotlight. Lexington University of Kentucky, Cooperative Extension Service, p. 2. [Pg.540]

S.L. Wagner, The acute health hazards of pesticides, in Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Toxicology of Pesticides, J.M. Witt, ed., Oregon State University Cooperative Extension Service, Corvallis, OR, 1989. [Pg.151]

Follett, R. H. 1981. Land Application of Municipal Sludge and Wastewater. Kansas State University and the Science and Education Administration-Cooperative Extension Service, Manhattan, KS. [Pg.530]

Miller, R. H., R. K. White, T. L. Logan, D. L. Forster, and J. N. Stitzlein. 1979. Land Application of Sewage Sludge. The Ohio State University Cooperative Extension Service, Columbus, OH. [Pg.540]

Thom, W. 0.1990. AGR-120. Land Application of Wastewater Treatment Sludge. University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, Lexington, KY. [Pg.551]

You can get identification aids, publications, and pictures from your Cooperative Extension Service agent or ask university, regulatory agency personnel or other experts for advice. [Pg.67]

The pesticide label, Cooperative Extension Service recommendations, and other sources usually indicate a range of treatment intervals and dosages. By carefully observing the pest problem and applying chemicals when the pests are most vulnerable, you often will be able to use lower doses of pesticides and apply them less often. Over a long growing period, this can mean considerable savings in time, money, and total pesticide chemicals applied. [Pg.85]

Pesticide labeling usually does not tell about these properties of the pesticide product. The Soil Conservation Service, Cooperative Extension Service, your trade association, or your pesticide dealer may have specific information about the characteristics of the pesticides you are using. [Pg.374]

Food and agriculture Consumer Trends and Opportunities, Fats, Oils, and Sweets, Cooperative Extension. Service, University of Kentucky. (July 2004). Available ... [Pg.2051]

Cover 2, Revised November 11, 1995. Illinois Cooperative Extension Service, Urbana-Champaign, IL. [Pg.136]

If you have a serious disease problem in your garden that you cannot diagnose, you may want to turn to private consultants or to government sources, such as the Cooperative Extension Service, for help. Your local extension agent may immediately recognize the problem. If not, he or she can serve as a contact with specialists from your state university. [Pg.360]

Before spraying oil on citrus crops, check with local Cooperative Extension Service agents for the best timing of sprays for your area and cultivars. On lemons, oils are usually applied in April and May for other citrus crops, oils are used in late summer or fall. (Navel oranges are very susceptible to damage from oil,. so do not spray them after September 1.) Avoid treating citrus trees while mature fruit is present, because fruit may drop or the color and quality may suffer. [Pg.480]

Many Cooperative Extension Services offer excellent hoto identification guides for diseases and pests of fruits and vegetables. Often these are published by the Cooperative Extension Service of a state land grant university and are available to the general public through a local Cooperative Extension office. To find out which Extension publications are available for food crops in your area, call or visit your local Cooperative Extension office or contact an Extension specialist at your state land grant university. [Pg.493]


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