ACTE Publications Career Education Career Opportunities farm management tests. Engineering Reference Books Sweet farm Equipment ImplementPictures Time Life - Home Trailer Plans Welcome to Lincoln Electric misc. http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divvoced/ag_helpful_weblinks.htm
Extractions: Note: Due to the considerable number of links listed below, we would like to rely on you as an agriculture teacher to help keep this list up-to-date. If you notice a link no longer works, then email the corrected link to Jim Cassity If you have a link you believe would be helpful to other Ag teachers, please forward it as well. Thank you for your help. Adult Education Ag Law Ag Mech Animal Science ... Soil Science Adult Education AgEBB - Agricultural Electronic Bulletin Board IRS Farm Audit Guidelines IRS Hobby Farm Audit Guidelines IRS Livestock Audit Guidelines ... Yahoo! Finance - Investment Challenge Registration Ag Law Agricultural Law Updates - AgEBB National Center for Agricultural Law Research and
PFI Library management, The Thompson farm Onfarm Research, Rodale Press, North Central. management,How to save $42 an Acre, misc, 20 Questions About the Amish, Good, M, Northeast. http://www.pfi.iastate.edu/library.htm
Extractions: PFI Lending Library Sharing information is at the heart of PFI. Many members are avid readers, and when they find a good book, they want others to know. Each of the five districts has a lending library, whose holdings appear below along with a few individually held books. If something looks interesting, contact the district directors or other member who provides a home for the item. They will mail you the reference and ask you to return it within a reasonable time at your own expense. Youre not a PFI member? Not a problem. You can check out a book for free the first time. After that, we really would like to have you join the membership rolls. Libraries: Northwest Stonecypher Topic Title Author Library Amaranth: Perspectives on Production MN Ext. Service Northeast Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening Rodale Press Northwest Establishing a Nut Grove (video) Univ. of Guelph Northeast Introduction to Permaculture Mollison Northeast Rodale's Garden Problem Solver Ball, l.
M1164 Poultry Nutrient Management Awareness Program For Growers Most received their information about farm enterprises from Extension (55.2 percent BusinessManagement. 02 154408 URL http//msucares.com/pubs/misc/m1164.htm http://msucares.com/pubs/misc/m1164.htm
Extractions: Printable PDF Version (2 pages) At the request of the poultry industry, an awareness program for nutrient management was developed and delivered for contract poultry growers throughout the state. This program was planned through a multi-disciplinary group, the Water Quality/Nutrient Management Task Force, which is a comprehensive research and extension task force composed of extension specialists and researchers. The program focused on the following major topics: The overall program was developed, then followed, by an agent in-service training program. A special communication plan was developed for use by agents and specialists in communicating availability of training to poultry producers. Following the in-service training, 12 individual poultry trainings were held in the poultry-growing central and southern parts of the state between May 11 and June 1, 2000. A total of 297 evaluations were received from more than 300 poultry growers who attended these workshops. The evaluation instrument documented the high value of the information and satisfaction by participants, and in addition, identified needs of poultry growers.
Videos And CDs farm Large Animal, management of the Pregnant Ewe, , -. farm Large Animal,Mountain Sheep farming, -, -. misc, Examination and Handling of Reptiles, -,-. http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Courses/Continuing_Education/Videos/Index.cfm
Extractions: Search Help Pages: Search Sitemap Please note: Category Title Hire Price Sale Price Equine Anatomy of the Equine Hoof and Innervation of the Forelimb Equine Horses in Motion Equine Colic in the Horse - Diagnosis Equine Colic in the Horse - Surgery Equine Ultrasound Scans in Pregnant Mares Equine Equine Foot Studies Equine Laminitis, Hoof Resection and Heart Bar Shoe Equine Equine Equine Equine First Aid Splinting on the Racecourse The Digestive System of the Pig Foot and Leg Conditions of the Pig Parvovirus in Pigs The Respiratory System of the Pig To Market to Market Small Animal Minor Surgical Techniques in Veterinary Practice Small Animal Common Behavioural Problems in the Dog Small Animal Dog Nutrition Small Animal Behavioural Development in Puppies Small Animal Pregnancy Diagnosis Using Ultrasound Small Animal Whelping Small Animal Mating Small Animal Neutering of the Dog Small Animal Neutering the Bitch Small Animal Small Animal Caring for your New Puppy Small Animal Common Behavioural Problems in the Cat Small Animal Cat Nutrition Small Animal ECG Interpretation in Dogs and Cats
Cunningham Farm Established a farm management crew and began the process of obtaining equipment,including, thus far, a threepoint hitch Agronomy farm Infrastructure misc. http://www.cahealumni.wsu.edu/fundraising/agronomyfarm/
Extractions: The Situation Increased world competitiveness, the phase-out of gov't support programs and growing environmental concerns are stimulating a re-evaluation of crop rotation and tillage systems. The Challenge Building research capacity for competitive cropping systems requires the combined experience, expertise, and resources of growers, researchers, industry, and agency people of the region. Coordination and implementation of our efforts will lead to creative solutions not imagined by more singular efforts. Located in Whitman County, five miles Northeast of Pullman, the 140-acre Agronomy Farm includes soils and topography representative of the Annual Cropping Region. A group of 14 WSU and 8 USDA-ARS researchers is currently working to develop and implement a coordinated cropping systems project designed to meet the needs of growers in this higher precipitation region of the Inland Northwest. Guided by an Advisory Committee comprised of a diverse constituency, the research conducted at the Agronomy Farm will strive to develop new guiding principles and practices fundamental to reducing risks, increasing profits, and improving environmental quality.
Extractions: SIC C Description Quantity DBG FABRIC SHOPS FABRIC TREATMENT FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS MFRS FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS NEC FABRICATED PLATE WORK (BOILER SHOPS) FABRICATED PLATE WORK-MANUFACTURERS FABRICATED RUBBER PRODUCTS NEC FABRICATED STRUCTURAL METAL FABRICATED STRUCTURAL METAL (MFRS) FABRICATED TEXTILE PRODUCTS NEC FABRICATED WIRE PRODUCTS-MISC (MFRS) FABRICS-INDUSTRIAL (MANUFACTURERS) FABRICS-MANUFACTURERS FABRICS-WHOLESALE FACIAL COSMETOLOGY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT FACILITIES SUPPORT MANAGEMENT SERVICES FACILITIES SUPPORT MANAGEMENT SERVICES FACSIMILE COMM EQUIP SYSTS/SUPLS (WHOL) FACSIMILE COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT (WHOL) FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION SERVICE FACSIMILE-REPAIRING FACTORS FACTORY LOCATING CONSULTANTS FACTORY MAINTENANCE FACTORY OUTLETS G FAIRFIELD INN FAIRGROUNDS FAMILY CLOTHING STORES E FAMILY DOLLAR STORE N FAMILY LAW FAMILY PLANNING INFORMATION CENTERS F FAMILY PRACTICE FAMOUS FOOTWEAR FANS-HAND PAPER ETC (WHOLESALE) FANS-HOUSEHOLD FANS-HOUSEHOLD-MANUFACTURERS FANS-HOUSEHOLD-RENTING FANS-HOUSEHOLD-WHOLESALE FANS-REPAIRING FARM BUILDINGS I FARM BUREAU INS I FARM BUREAU INS I FARM BUREAU INS I FARM BUREAU INS I FARM BUREAU INS I FARM BUREAU INS I FARM BUREAU INS FARM DRAINAGE FARM EQUIPMENT (WHOLESALE) FARM EQUIPMENT-MANUFACTURERS FARM EQUIPMENT-RENTING (WHOLESALE) FARM EQUIPMENT-USED (WHOLESALE) FARM MANAGEMENT SERVICE FARM MANAGEMENT SERVICES FARM MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FARM MARKETS FARM ORGANIZATIONS FARM PRODUCE FARM PRODUCTS FARM PRODUCTS-RAW MATERIALS NEC (WHOL)
Extractions: GENET archive [Index] [Thread] - genet-news mailing list - GENET-news TITLE: VENEMAN OUTLINES KEY PRIORITIES FOR AGRICULTURE IN REMARKS TO 79TH ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK FORUM SOURCE: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Release No. 0066.03 http://www.usda.gov/news/releases/2003/02/0066.htm DATE: Feb 20, 2003 archive: http://www.gene.ch/genet.html http://www.usda.gov/ Prev by Date: 6-Regulation: Science, not market should decide on GE wheat approval Next by Date: 2-Plants: Bt cotton in India - One swallow does not make the summer Index(es): Main Thread Genetech pages
Madpages, Type Index For F farm Equipment Supplies, Retail, (11). farm management Services, (5). farmSupplies, Nec, Wholesale, (15). farmproduct Raw Materials, misc, Wholesale,(3). http://www.madpages.com/type/f/f.shtml
News Service: Experts Database - Iowa State University R S T U V W X Y Z misc F Fabric flammability; Facilities management; Faculty development;Faculty values; Family violence; Familyowned business; farm animal growth; http://www.cgi.iastate.edu/cgi-bin/ur/index?letter=F
QE Movies Ant farm Movie misc - Movies - Single Alien Ant farm Movies - Single. My MoviesVisor Village Software Information management misc Information management http://www.qemovies.com/moviesmisc/
Purdue Ag Econ of GeorgiaTifton Research Coordinator in farm management and Production Wisconsin-PlattevilleAssist prof in farm Mgmt/Production. Community Colleges, misc. http://www.agecon.purdue.edu/News/keepingtrack/2001/kt0701.htm
Extractions: July 2001 August 2-3 Summer Session final exams August 5-8 AAEA-CAES Annual Meeting, Chicago August 20 Fall Classes begin D. Howard Doster will retire from the Department of Agricultural Economics on July 31, 2001, after 33 years of service. Howard was active in farm management, the Farm Management Tour and Top Farmer Workshop. On June 25-26, the Global Trade Analysis Project had its annual board meeting on campus. Seventeen national and international sponsor agencies from Australia, Asia, North America and Europe gathered to review GTAP's work over the past year. This was followed by the Fourth Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, which returns to Purdue every third year. The 2001 conference featured plenary papers by Dale Jorgenson and TN Srinivasan, among others, as well as policy panels on climate change and international trade. One hundred and twenty participants from several dozen countries were in attendance and contributed 80 selected papers and posters. Next year's conference will take place in Tapei, Taiwan. The Purdue Agricultural Economics Report is on-line at: http://www.agecon.purdue.edu/ext/paer
April 2002 Kansas State University, Extension Ag Economist. Louisiana State University, PostdoctoralResearch in production and farm management. Community Colleges, misc. http://www.agecon.purdue.edu/News/keepingtrack/2002/kt0402.htm
Extractions: April 2002 April 5 Seminar by Victor Davis Hanson, Cal State, Fresno April 29 Final Exams begin May 4 Semester Ends May 10-11 Commencements May 13-June 7 Maymester April 6 Seminar by Victor Davis Hanson, Cal State, Fresno April 26 Fourth Friday - 4:30 - place to be announced April 29 Pancake Breakfast - 8 am May 24 Fourth Friday - 4:30 June 1 Duffer's Tournament at Par View, Picnic at Ken Foster's house June 28 Fourth Friday - 4:30 July 13 Hog Roast - home of Steve Slinsky July 26 Fourth Friday - 4:30 August 23 Fourth Friday - 4:30 August 31 Fall Picnic - Marshall Martin=s Blueberry Farm Sept. 27 Fourth Friday - 4:30 Sept. 28 Homecoming Bonfire - John Lee=s Farm Oct. 25 Fourth Friday - 4:30 Oct. 31 Halloween Party Nov. 22 Fourth Friday - 4:30 Dec. 27 Fourth Friday - 4:30 John Connor, the Department's Senator-Elect, was elected by the University Senate along with two others to membership on the Steering Committee beginning September 2002. The Steering Committee meets monthly with President Jishke and the Senate Chairperson to set the agenda for the Senate's meetings. Upcoming Programs: May 6-7, 2002
Miscellaneous Publications farm management Publications, NOTE Files with a beside them are inPDF format which means the file can be viewed and/or downloaded. http://farm.mngt.wsu.edu/misc.html
Extractions: Washington State University Home Farm Management Publications NOTE: Files with a beside them are in PDF format which means the file can be viewed and/or downloaded. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to view them. The program is shareware and available to anyone. It can be downloaded from the Adobe home page. Publications numbers (EB number) that are underlined have an abstract attached to them (click on the EB number) Order Form Miscellaneous Pub # Title Price Each Farm Record Book How to Analyze a Hay Shed Investment, 1983 Estate Planning Basics for Washington Farm and Ranch Families Forage Pricing Methods The Impact of Selected Land Tenure Alternatives and Debt on the Financial Performance of a Representative Eastern Washington Dryland Grain Farm, 1989 Choose and Cut Christmas Tree Cost and Returns in Western Washington, 1993 Economic Issues in Protecting Groundwater Quality, 1993
PROJECT ID 1200096, Southern Reginal Development C. 1200097, misc RevenuesAg Engr.1200098, Risk management Workshops. 1200106, Cherry farm Butterfly House. http://virtual.clemson.edu/groups/CUBS2000/chart/12.htm
Extractions: PROJECT ID DESCRIPTION Default 0009 Guardian Seed/Fruit Sales 0140 Admin Dept Programs 4468 Genome Center 5994 Camp Matthews 5995 State 4-H Fund Fam/Youth 5997 Camp Bob Cooper 5998 Camp Long 8027 Arena Canteen 8030 Publications Pool 8052 Income Tax School 8167 County Fee Revenue 8278 Pesticide Safety Educatio 8503 Lenders School 1948 SCGB Seed Bed Rentals 4380 Cruisers/NSSP PSA For Res Ext Cont Ed Prog CIET Revenue Generated Funds Land Management Operations Edisto Sales Flax Workshops Misc Income-Strom Thurmond Region 1 Discovery Center ASL Receipts GPS-Maintenance Fees Rental Property SCBG Gift Shop Sales Dairy Farm Revenu Geology Museum Gift Shop Geology Museum Ed Pgms SCBG Education Programs 0010 Research ICP Analysis Lab Master Gardener-Revenue Changes, Challenges, Choices Musser Farm Rent Revenues PIMS Workshop Revenues Garrison Arena Events Dairy Max Revenues Cow College Revenues Spring Dairy Show Revenues Rental Property Revenues Book Revenues CREC Revenue John Gentry's Legal Fees Business License Fees Pesticide Registration Fees Ag Support for Farm Revenues Land Management Dominica Flow Cytometry Lab Revenues Ancillary Services Phytosanitary Certificate Rev Master Tree Farmer Sandhill REC Revenues S. E. Equestrian Trails Confer
Series 91a Correspondence 1934 Extension Agents misc. Distribution 1918 farm Labor Reports 1946 emergency farm Labor Report 4/15/436/30/44 farm management Activity in http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/archome/Series91a.htm
Extractions: Annual reports, 1917-1948. This subseries is arranged as follows: first administrative reports of the director, leaders, and district agents in chronological order followed by departmental reports arranged alphabetically and chronologically within individual files. These are followed by county agent statistical and narrative reports and then county agent Plan of Work reports. All of the above is classified as Men's' Work. The second major division is Home Demonstration and is arranged similarly to the Men's' Work. Within the county agent and Home Demonstration agents reports, racial segregation is also evident. Additionally, there are a small number of special reports on unique projects, studies and trips. These are arranged alphabetically among the departmental reports. The home demonstration reports offer a complete description of the varied activities of the home demonstration agents. A number of these reports include photographs of farms, farm homes (interior and exterior), rural crafts and other farm products such as canned foods entered in annual competitive shows. Florida's rural folk are featured in both photographs and narrative anecdotes generally reflecting an improvement effected in living conditions or a triumph over adversity as a result of the supportive efforts of the local home demonstration agent. That part of the series covering the Depression years is particularly revealing of the economic condition of rural Floridians and the state and federal governments' response to their plight.
MSU Ag Econ - Historical Highlights Department, Part I of the Series History of the Work in farm management and AgriculturalEconomics at Michigan State misc. Series No. 19689 (July 1968). http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/history/historical_highlights.htm
Extractions: Misc. Series No. 1968-9 (July 1968) Michigan Agricultural College was founded. The enabling law was signed by Governor Kingsley S. Bingham on February 12, 1855. First students were enrolled at Michigan Agricultural College. According to the U.S. Census, there were 62,422 farms and 749,113 persons in Michigan. First Michigan Agricultural College bulletin published in the area of farm management was entitled , 'Suggestions on Farm Accounts," by C.D. Smith, Dean of Agriculture. M.A.C.'s 43rd year. At this date there were 203,261 farms and 21,420,982 persons in Michigan. At the turn of the century there were 652 students at M.A.C., an increase of 25 students over the previous year. Farm management instruction at Michigan State was offered for the first time in course entitled, "Business methods" for short course students in agriculture. Taught by C. D. Smith, Dean of Agriculture.
MSU Ag Econ - Biographical Sketches Department, Part II of the Series History of the Work in farm management and AgriculturalEconomics at Michigan State misc. Series No. 19689 (July 1968). http://www.aec.msu.edu/agecon/history/biosketch.htm