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Research agricultural experiment station

Publications of Research Agencies. It has been emphasized that the publications of several research agencies have made major contributions to the literature of meat research. Agricultural experiment stations of the various states and the bureaus of the Department of Agriculture issue bulletins, circulars, and technical papers. [Pg.267]

Received July 23, 1965. A cooperative contribution of the Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, and the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. Published with approval of the Director of Research of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station as Paper No. 2026 of the Journal Series. Preparation supported in part by PHS grant ES 00044. [Pg.145]

Klepper, L. " A Mode of Action of Herbicides Inhibition of the Normal Process of Nitrite Reduction", Research Bulletin 259. The Agriculture Experiment Station, University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Agriculture Lincoln, 1974. [Pg.148]

This research was supported in part by DOE grant DE-FG02-93ER20102 and NSF grant EHR-9108771. It has been approved for publication by the director of the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station. We wish to thank Dr. Margaret Pierce for providing valuable comments on the manuscript. [Pg.87]

Data from results of tests made by W. N. Bruce, assistant entomologist, Illinois Natural History Survey, and G. F. Ludvik, special research assistant, Illinois Natural History Survey and Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station. [Pg.181]

Research supported in part by a research grant from the Division of Research Grants and Fellowships, National Institutes of Health, U. S. Public Health Service, and published with the approval of the director of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station. [Pg.236]

Neitsch SL, Arnold JG, Kiniry JR, Williams JR (2005) Soil and water assessment tool theoretical documentation Version 2005. Grassland, Soil and Water Research Laboratory Agricultural Research Service, 808 East Blackland Road, Temple, Texas Blackland Research Center Texas Agricultural Experiment Station 720 East Blackland Road, Temple, Texas 76502, USA. Available at www.brc.tamus.edu/swat/doc.html... [Pg.73]

Maynard AA (2000) Compost the process and research. The Connectiut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, Bulletin, pl3... [Pg.345]

Supported by Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station Project 91-024 and by USDA, CSRS Regional Research Projects W-143 and NC-167. [Pg.184]

Supported by State and Hatch funds allocated to the Georgia Agricultural Experiment Stations, by a grant from the Bean/Cowpea Collaborative Research Support Program (U. S. Agency for International Development), and by funds from the Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Peanuts. [Pg.22]

In order to make sense of this vague statement, let me remind the reader that in 1917 McCollum had moved to John Hopkins in Baltimore. Osborne spent his entire professional career at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station while Mendel had been a faculty member of the Sheffield School of Physiological Chemistry at Yale University. Their joint publications always recognized the two institutions but somehow, over the years, it was Yale that appeared to be the spawning ground of their nutritional researches and discoveries. [Pg.94]

Ridlqr, J. D., and E. T. Sims, Jr. Preliminary Investigations on the Use of Ozone to Extend the Shelf-life and Maintain the Market Quality of Peaches and Strawberries. South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series No. 70. Gemson Gemson University, 1966. 22 pp. [Pg.579]

Jolliff GD, Tinsley U, Calhoun W, Crane JM (1981) Meadowfoam Limnanthes alba) its research and development as a potential new oilseed crop for the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon State University... [Pg.155]

This work was supported b NSF Ecolog Program Research Grant NSF-DEB 7823258, b the New Jerse Agricultural Experiment Station, and b state funds. NJAES Publication No. D-07496285. [Pg.145]

The critical review of this manuscript by Otis C. Dermer is appreciated. This is Journal Article No. 4933 of the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma, 74078. We acknowledge with appreciation the asistance of Thanh Dao of the USDA, Livestock and Forage Research Laboratory, El Reno, Oklahoma, in collecting the soil samples. [Pg.383]

Contribution 86-123-B from the Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Research reported here supported by University of Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station Hatch Project 215, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Hatch Project 470, and the University of Delaware Research Foundation project Plant Defense Against Insect Attack. [Pg.474]

We thank Mr. Timothy J. Schram and Mr. Robert R. West for some assistance with the insect assays. This research was supported, in part, ty the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station. [Pg.570]

Department of Food Science, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Cook College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 horticultural Crops Quality Laboratory, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, MD 20705... [Pg.248]

This research was supported in part by grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (87-CRCR-1-2414), the Charles and Johanna Busch Foundation, and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station with State and Hatch Act funds. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Publication No. F-10546-1-88. We thank Mrs. Marianne Bianco for assisting with manuscript preparation. [Pg.255]

Sulfate-sulfur. In Recommended Chemical Soil Test Procedures for the North Central Region. NCR Research Publication No. 221 (Revised), Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, pp. 35 0. [Pg.209]

Gavin Ramsay Scottish Crop Research Institute, Inveigowrie, Dundee DD2 5DA Scotland, UK M.A. (Andy) Rao Emeritus Professor of Food Engineering Cornell University NYS Agricultural Experiment Station Dept, of Food Science and Technology 630 West North Street Geneva, NY 14456-0462... [Pg.523]

Petroleum oils are widely used in the treatment of citrus crops in California. They have proved to be the most efficient insecticide per unit of cost for most of the dominant pests of citrus in this area. In an effort to improve oil sprays from the standpoint of both tree safety and insecticidal effectiveness, the research on oil sprays at the University of California Citrus Experiment Station has been intensified. Part of this new effort has involved close cooperation with other laboratories, particularly with the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva. The same petroleum fractions and other hydrocarbon compositions were tested simultaneously against citrus and deciduous fruit pests. This coordinated approach has been mutually advantageous, and it is expected that it will lead to an understanding of the fundamental principles involved in the use of hydrocarbon oils as insecticides in general. [Pg.26]

But stove oil, if not carefully used, left an oily flavor in carrots. Synthetic rubber reduced the need for guayule. Fuel oil prices had advanced to a level that almost prohibited their use for weed control. The future of oil in the herbicide field was in doubt. Yet farmers needed oil sprays for their irrigation systems, which were infesting their fields with weeds, and for their fence lines, which were harboring thrips and other insects and diseases. These problems of research were undertaken by the agricultural experiment stations in California, Massachusetts, New York, and other states. [Pg.70]

We thank the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station and Cook College for their support and the New Use Agriculture and Natural Plant Products Program. We also acknowledge support from the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research from Argentina (CONICET). [Pg.103]

Acknowledgment for support of this research is made to the National Science Foundation (Grant CBT 8412604), the Blandin Foundation, the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota, the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, and the University of Minnesota Computer Center. The authors are indebted to Professor V.A. Bloomfield, Department of Biochemistry at the University of Minnesota, in whose laboratories the light scattering measurements were carried out. [Pg.182]

Received November 9, 1965. Approved by the Director of the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y., as Journal Paper No. 1450, July 29, 1965. Work supported in part by a research grant (EF-00490) from the National Institutes of Health, Division of Environmental Engineering and Food Protection, and in part by a research contract (AT(30-l)-3774) from the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Biology and Medicine [Publication AT(30-l)-3774-4]. [Pg.17]

This research was supported in part by research grant AER77-10200 from the National Science Foundation and the Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station. [Pg.481]

This next segment pertains to the subject facility, the Analytical Laboratories, housed in the Food Science Department, College of Life Sciences, a statutory unit of Cornell University and the State University of New York. It is located at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY. Twenty-two chemists, plus support personnel, are engaged in a variety of research, regulatory and contract endeavors, including ... [Pg.118]

Aasheim, T.S. (1948). Control of Weeds on Summer Fallow by Use of Chemicals and Its Effect on Crop Production and Soil and Water Conservation. Annual Progress Report. Soil and Moisture Conservation Research in Montana, Montana Agricultural Experiment Station., Boseman, MT. [Pg.182]

Phillips, W.M. (2001). A History of the Agricultural Research Center-Hays The First 100 Years. Kansas State University, Agriculture Experiment Station Cooperative Extention Services, Manhattan, KS. Bull., 663. 132 p. [Pg.182]

TenEyck, G.R. and J.D. Ball (1984). Control of winter annual grasses in south central Kansas. Kansas Agriculture Experiment Station, Keeping Up With Research, 80. Manhattan, KS. [Pg.183]

Researchers working for the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station developed the stubble-mulch or crop residue mulch practice, a highly effective method of soil erosion control (Douley and Russel, 1939). Stubble mulching used subsurface tillage implements that left crop residues on the soil surface and provided some protection against wind and water erosion (Zingg and Whitfield, 1957). [Pg.544]


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