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1. Food Safety In Connecticut-Fact Sheets
Alaska cooperative ext. www.uaf.edu/coopext/publications/ fhepubs.html North dakota State University ext. service. www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndsuindex.html
http://www.canr.uconn.edu/ces/foodsafety/expert/hotlinkstab.html
Food Safety Topics Foodborne Illness Safety At Home Meat Poultry Fish/Seafood Milk/Dairy Eggs Fruits/Vegetables Food Processing New Technologies Seasonal Issues For More Help Cooperative Ext. Foodsafety Resource Web Sites Alabama Cooperative Ext. System http://www.aces.edu/dept/extcomm/publications/he/hefn.html Alaska Cooperative Ext. www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/fhepubs.html Clemson University Cooperative Ext. Service http://hgic.clemson.edu/ Colorado State University Cooperative Ext. www.colostate.edu/orgs/safefood Cornell Cooperative Ext. www.cce.cornell.edu/food/resources.html Delaware Cooperative Ext. http://bluehen.ags.udel.edu/deces/fnf/fs-list.htm Iowa State University Ext. www.extension.iastate.edu/Pages/families/fs/homepage.html Kansas State University Cooperative Ext. Service www.oznet.ksu.edu/foodsafety/ Maryland Cooperative Ext. www.agnr.umd.edu/ces/fcs/nutrition.html Michigan State University Ext. http://foodsafe.fshn.msu.edu/main.html Mississippi State University Ext. Service http://www.ext.msstate.edu/fce/foodsafety/fs.html Montana State University Ext. Service www.montana.edu./~wwwnutr/extension/index.html

2. CSREES - Diversity And Pluralism - Institutional Diversity Contacts
Information on Diversity and Pluralism at cooperative State, Research, Education, and extension service Ann Berry. Louisiana coop. ext. service, LSU. aberry@agctr.1su.edu Nutrition, Youth, and Family services. North dakota State University extension
http://www.reeusda.gov/diversity/contacts.htm

Funding Opportunities
State Partners Program Information Legislation/Budget ... Related Links
Diversity and Pluralism
Institutional Diversity Contacts Alabama
Philip W. Brown
Auburn University
Alabama Coop. Extension System
pwbrown@acesag.auburn.edu
Athal Pierce
Tuskegee University
No e-mail address available Alaska Peter Stortz
Palmer Research Center
University of Alaska No e-mail address available American Samoa Mrs. Jack Uhrle American Samoa Community College Extension Program No e-mail address available Arizona Francis Becenti Acting President Dine College fbecenti@crystal.ncc.cc.nm.us James A. Christenson, Director University of Arizona Cooperative Extension jimc@ag.arizona.edu

3. E-912 - Chapter 13 - Red And Gray Sunflower Weevil
(Slide courtesy of D. K McBride, and top caption courtesy North dakota coop. ext. service.). Figure 25.
http://ipmworld.umn.edu/chapters/krischik/ch13f25.htm
Red and Gray Sunflower Weevil
Category: NOLI
Minimum Life Cycle: One year.
Distribution: Areas with sunflower farming, especially the Dakotas. Not injurious to stored grain. Two species: red and gray sunflower weevil.
Biology:
Eggs -
Deposited in immature sunflower seeds in late summer.
Larvae - Develop inside sunflower seeds. Infested seeds are often harvested. Larvae drop from the infested heads and pupate in the soil.
Adults - Emerge the next summer and feed on foliage and pollen. Do not reinfest stored products. Red and Gray Sunflower Weevil (Smicronyx fulus and S. Sordiadus). The red sunflower seed weevil adults are reddish brown, and the gray sunflower seed weevil are slightly larger and gray in color. The larvae of both species are small, cream colored, legless, and C-shaped in appearance. Seed weevil adults emerge in mid summer and feed on sunflower buds. As the sunflower matures, the adults feed on pollen, and, as the seeds mature, eggs are deposited within the seed. After developing in the seed, the larvae drop to the ground, overwintering in the soil. The insect is univoltine in North Dakota, cannot survive in storage, and is not a stored product pest (Figure 25). (Slide courtesy of D. K McBride, and top caption courtesy North Dakota Coop. Ext. Service.)

4. WasteContacts.html
http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/publications/ North Carolina extension service. http//www.ces.ncsu.edu/resources/. North dakota. http//www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/
http://www.cfe.cornell.edu/wmi/GenInfo/WasteContacts.html
United States Department of Agriculture
Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
1997 Waste Management State Contacts
ALABAMA
Warren McCord, CRD Leader
Alabama Coop Ext Service
202 Duncan Hall
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849-5614
PH: 205-844-4451
FX: 205-844-9650
EM: rmcoord@acenet.auburn.edu ALASKA Wayne Vandre Land Resource Program Leader Univ of Alaska Fairbanks 2221 E. Northern Lights Blvd Suite 118 Anchorage, AK 99508-4143 PH: 907-279-6575 FX: 907-277-5242 EM: afwgv@acad2.alaska.edu ARIZONA Douglas Dunn Cooperative Extension Service 450 S. Haskell Ave University of Arizona Wilcox, AZ 85643 PH: 602-384-3594 FX: 602-384-3681 ARKANSAS Tom Riley, Jr. Ext Spec Environmental Policy AR Coop Ext Service PO Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 PH: 501-671-2080 FX: 501-671-2251 EM: triley@uaex.edu CALIFORNIA Dr. David M. Crohn Management Specialist University of California Riverside, CA 92521 PH: 909-787-3333 FX: 909-787-5522 EM: david.crohn@ucr.edu COLORADO Dr. W. Dennis Lamm, Asst Dir

5. Grain Amaranth Harvest Timeliness In Eastern North Dakota
1996. Grain amaranth harvest timeliness in eastern North dakota. p. 220223. MF-953. coop. ext. service, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1996/v3-220.html
Index Search Home Table of Contents Fitterer, S.A., B.L. Johnson, and A.A. Schneiter. 1996. Grain amaranth harvest timeliness in eastern North Dakota. p. 220-223. In: J. Janick (ed.), Progress in new crops. ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA.
Grain Amaranth Harvest Timeliness in Eastern North Dakota
S.A. Fitterer, B.L. Johnson, and A.A. Schneiter
  • METHODOLOGY
  • RESULTS
  • SUMMARY
  • REFERENCES ...
  • Table 2 The majority of the grain amaranth ( Amaranthus spp., Amaranthaceae) grown in the world is hand-harvested. Harvesting by combine is necessary if amaranth grain production is to compete economically with other crops (Krishnan et al. 1987). Crop harvest management is critical, as amaranth shatters readily (Myers and Putnam 1988). Preliminary studies indicate that losses caused by seed shattering can decrease yields of some cultivars over 1100 kg/ha (Shroyer et al. 1990). Tucker (1986) reported that mechanical harvesting recovered only 50% of the potential yield. Amaranth is a plant with high plasticity, and adjusts to a range of environmental conditions (Putnam 1990). Plants grown in thin stands branch more, have thick stalks, and mature late while plants grown at high densities are smaller with thin stalks and are better suited for mechanical harvest. Increased lodging often occurs at high plant populations. Harvesting should begin as soon as practical to minimize grain shattering and losses due to wind. Direct combine harvest of grain amaranth prior to frost can be complicated by variation of grain maturation in the inflorescence and by high stem and leaf moisture at the time of grain maturity (Krishnan et al. 1987). Shattering losses can be severe, particularly when a light frost kills portions of the flower, but does not kill the entire plant (Weber and Kauffman 1990). If plants are harvested while wet, seeds often adhere to wet plant tissue and may be non-harvestable (Tucker 1986).
  • 6. Colorado State Specialist Recognized For Distinguished Service
    (970) 4916009. dellraem@coop.ext.colostate.edu. October 2, 2000 Natural Resources Conservation service, is being adopted by Utah, Wyoming, Montana, North dakota and South dakota.
    http://www.ext.colostate.edu/news/001002-jd.html
    You are here: Home News Releases
    Colorado State Specialist Recognized for Distinguished Service Media Contact:
    Dell Rae Moellenberg, (970) 491-6009
    dellraem@coop.ext.colostate.edu

    October 2, 2000
    FORT COLLINS — Jessica Davis, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension soil science specialist, was recognized recently at the annual Cooperative Extension awards banquet for her distinguished service to the organization. Davis received the F. A. Anderson Award, which is given to a campus professional each year for distinguished service to Cooperative Extension, last week. Davis, who works on campus, spearheads a Cooperative Extension and applied research program in environmental soil sciences that fuses together campus, county and area staff. Her programs address a variety of problems that affect agriculture and natural resources management in Colorado. She has increased awareness and facilitated change in manure management in Colorado, said Milan Rewerts, Colorado State Cooperative Extension director. One of her first steps after joining Cooperative Extension in 1995 was to organize tours and develop workshops about manure management, efforts which reached a broad audience in several states and even Canada. She has served as technical advisor on manure issues for the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Colorado Counties Incorporated and individual counties. She also has educated special interest groups through presentations and written seven fact sheets.

    7. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : S
    coop ext Serv SD State Univ* South dakota beef report Animal and Range SciencesDepartment, Agricultural Experiment Station, cooperative extension service,
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtin.htm
    Abbreviated Titles : S
    *Previously used abbreviated title

    8. Abbreviated Titles 1995 : D-E
    Univ S D coop ext Serv* extension Circular University of South dakota, cooperative extension service 275.29 SO85 ext
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtie.htm
    Abbreviated Titles : D-E
    *Previously used abbreviated title

    9. Abbreviated Titles 1996 : E
    Cir Univ S D coop ext Serv*. extension Circular University of South dakota, cooperative extension service. NAL call
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji96/abrtie.htm
    Abbreviated Titles : E
    E
    E - Purdue University, Cooperative Extension Service

    NAL call no. - SB844.I6P8
    E H P Environ Health Perspect*
    E.H.P. Environmental health perspectives

    NAL call no. - RA565.A1E54
    E Purdue Univ Coop Ext Serv*
    E - Purdue University, Cooperative Extension Service

    NAL call no. - SB844.I6P8
    E.C. - Neb. Coop. Ext. Serv.
    EC - Cooperative Extension Service, University of Nebraska
    NAL call no. - 275.29 N272EX EB Mont State Univ Ext Serv EB - Montana State University, Extension Service NAL call no. - S544.3.M9E23 EC EC NAL call no. - HD1775.I6E22 EC EC - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service NAL call no. - 275.29 AR4 EC Coop Ext Serv Univ Nebr* EC - Cooperative Extension Service, University of Nebraska NAL call no. - 275.29 N272EX EC Univ Arkansas Coop Ext Serv* EC - University of Arkansas, Cooperative Extension Service NAL call no. - 275.29 AR4 Ecol Mongr* Ecological monographs NAL call no. - 410 EC72 Ecol Publ Ecol Soc Am* Ecology : a publication of the Ecological Society of America NAL call no. - 410 EC7 Ecol Rev* Ecological review NAL call no. - 410 EC73

    10. AgNIC Agribusiness Extension Service And Agriculture Experiment Station Publicat
    Alaska http//www.uaf.edu/coopext/publications South dakota http//www.abs.sdstate.edu/abs/agnews.htm Virginiaextension service http//www.ext.vt.edu/resources
    http://library.tamu.edu/wcl/agnic/extpubs.htm
    Agribusiness
    Cooperative Extension Service and Agriculture Experiment Station Publications
      The following list of links point to Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service publications from each state on all subjects including agribusiness.

    Alabama Experiment Station
    http://www.ag.auburn.edu/aaes/communications/publicationslist.html

    Alabama Extension Service
    http://www.aces.edu/pubs/

    Alaska
    http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/

    Arizona
    http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/

    Arkansas Experiment Station
    http://www.uark.edu/depts/agripub/Publications/
    Arkansas Extension Service http://www.uaex.edu/Other_Areas/publications/default.asp California Southern http://danr.ucop.edu/publications.htm Colorado Experiment Station http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/AES/ Colorado Extension Service http://www.cerc.colostate.edu/ Connecticut http://www.lib.uconn.edu/CANR/index.html Deleware http://bluehen.ags.udel.edu/deces/ Florida http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ Georgia Experiment Station http://www.ces.uga.edu/pubs/ES-pubs.htm Georgia Extension Service http://www.ces.uga.edu/ces/pubs.html

    11. SDSU Extension Plant Science - Graphics/No Frames
    Main / Ag ExpStation / coop ext service / ext Plant Sci / Plant Sci Dept Publishedby extension Plant Science Department South dakota State University.
    http://plantsci.sdstate.edu/PAT/
    Pesticide Education/
    Pesticide Applicator Training Extension Plant Science College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences South Dakota State University Welcome to the Extension Pesticide Education/Applicator Training web site! Use the menu below to
  • access specific pages! Restricted Use Pesticide Recordkeeping Information Pesticide Pesticide Container Recycling Collection Dates Pesticide Safety and Proper Use Information Commercial Applicator Recertification Training Dates Private Applicator Training Dates - By County South Dakota Pesticide Laws and Regulations (SD Dept of Ag) Pesticide Education Coordinator Waste/Unusable Pesticides Information

  • Pre-registration form Pesticide Applicator Certification Materials County Extension Offices SD Certification Requirments Other Related Pesticide Links Plant Science Department
    (Alternative index below)
    Restricted Use Pesticide Recordkeeping Information

    Pesticide Pesticide Container Recycling Collection Dates

    Pesticide Safety and Proper Use Information

    Commercial Applicator Recertification Training Dates
    ...
    Pesticide Education Coordinator

    Other Related Pesticide Links
    * * Waste Pesticide * * Information Pre-registration form Go Back to...

    12. CASD Committee Member List
    Youth, Family services North dakota State University 970) 4916208 Mrewerts@coop.ext.colostate.edu. StateUniversity cooperative extension service Box 7602
    http://www.casd.cornell.edu/consortium/members.htm
    North Central NorthEast Western Southern ... Private Sector Updated - March, 2003
    North Central
    North Dakota
    Missouri Sharon D. Anderson, Director

    North Dakota State University
    NDSU Extension Service
    315 Morrill Hall
    Fargo, ND  58105-5437
    Phone:  (701) 231-8944
    Fax:  (701) 231-8520
    Ext-dir@ndsuext.nodak.edu

    Michael Heard,Dean of School of Agriculture and Natural Sciences
    P.O. Box 29 Lincoln University Jefferson City, MO  65102-0029 Phone: (573) 681-5109 Fax:  (573) 681-5520 heardm@lincolnu.edu Polly Cummins-Chase, 4-H Agent Box 459 New Town, ND  58763 Phone: (701) 627-3446 Fax: (701)627-3484 pchase@ndsuext.nodak.edu Yvonne Matthews, State Specialist: Human Resource Development P.O. Box 29 Lincoln University Jefferson City, MO  65102-0029 Phone: (573) 681-5536 Fax:  (573) 681-5881 matthewy@lincolnu.edu Elizabeth Yellowbird Demaray, President Ft. Berthold Community College

    13. CompostContacts.html
    Schmidt Comm Dev Specialist Mississippi coop ext service PO Box hall PO Box 2207DSouth dakota State Univ 6886347 TENNESSEE Dr. Thomas Samples ext Turf Grass
    http://www.cfe.cornell.edu/wmi/Compost/CompostContacts.html
    United States Department of Agriculture
    Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
    1997 Composting State Contacts
    ALABAMA
    Dave Williams
    Ext Home Horticulture
    101 Funchess Hall
    Auburn University, AL 36849
    PH: 334- 844-3032
    FX: 334-844-9622
    EM: jdwillia@acenet.auburn.edu
    ALASKA Wayne Vandre Land Resource Program Leader Univ of Alaska Fairbanks 2221 E. Northern Lights Blvd Suite 118 Anchorage, AK 99508-4143 PH: 907-279-6575 FX: 907-277-5242 EM: afwgv@acad2.alaska.edu ARIZONA Douglas Dunn Cooperative Extension Service 450 S. Haskell Ave University of Arizona Wilcox, AZ 85643 PH: 602-384-3594 FX: 602-384-3681 ARKANSAS Tom Riley, Jr. Ext Spec Environmental Policy AR Coop Ext Service PO Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 PH: 501-671-2080 FX: 501-671-2251 EM: triley@uaex.edu CALIFORNIA Dr. David M. Crohn Management Specialist University of California Riverside, CA 92521 PH: 909-787-3333 FX: 909-787-5522 EM: david.crohn@ucr.edu COLORADO Dr. W. Dennis Lamm, Asst Dir Room 1, Administration Bldg.

    14. USDA Forest Service, Cooperative Forestry
    R2 Rocky Mountain Region (Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South dakota, parts of Hilo,HI 96720 Phone 808933-8121 ext. http//www.fs.fed.us/r6/coop/Programs/ucf
    http://www.fs.fed.us/spf/coop/ucf_contact_fed.htm
    Urban and Community Forestry
    Federal Coordinators Forest Service Regional Coordinators provide program direction, technology transfer, and technical and financial assistance to states within their region. The national headquarters office provides national leadership and coordination among agencies and other national groups. The office establishes policies, strategies and direction, etc. in consultation with the National Urban Community Forestry Advisory Council, National Association of State Foresters, and other agencies and parters. In the map below, find your state and the administrative name of the region which coordinates programs in your state. Click on the name of the region below to find the name(s) of the federal coordinator(s) for your state. Region One Region Two Region Three Region Four ... National Headquarters R1 Northern Region (Northern Idaho, Montana, North Dakota) Glenn Roloff
    USDA Forest Service
    Federal Building
    P.O. Box 7669
    200 E. Broadway

    15. Prime And Unique Agricultural Lands And The National Environmental Policy Act (N
    Dr. Gene McMurtry Assoc. Dir., coop. ext. service Stockbirdge Hall, Rm. Mr.Sylvester C. Ekart Chairman North dakota Land Use Comm. Federal Bldg.
    http://ceq.eh.doe.gov/nepa/regs/exec81180.html
    EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
    COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
    722 JACKSON PLACE, N.W.
    WASHINGTON, DC 20006 August 11, 1980 MEMORANDUM FOR HEADS OF AGENCIES SUBJECT: Prime and Unique Agricultural Lands and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) The accompanying memorandum on Analysis of Impacts on Prime or Unique Agricultural Lands in Implementing the National Environmental Policy Act was developed in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture. It updates and supersedes the Council's previous memorandum on this subject of August 1976. In order to review agency progress or problems in implementing this memorandum the Council will request periodic reports from federal agencies as part of our ongoing oversight of agency implementation of NEPA and the Council's regulations. At this time we would appreciate receiving from your agency by November 1, 1980, the following information:
    • identification and brief summary of existing or proposed agency policies, regulations and other directives specifically intended to preserve or mitigate the effects of agency actions on prime or unique agricultural lands, including criteria or methodology used in assessing these impacts.
      identification of specific impact statements and, to the extent possible, other documents prepared from October 1, 1979 to October 1, 1980 covering actions deemed likely to have significant direct or indirect effects on prime or unique agricultural lands.

    16. ND Public Service Commission V. Woods Farmers Coop Elevator Co. - 910209 - Docke
    service Commission v. Woods Farmers coop Elevator Co. cooperative Elevator Company,Leonard, North dakota, Respondent and 08/07/1991, MOTION ext/TIME TRANSCRIPT.
    http://www.court.state.nd.us/court/docket/910209.htm
    ND Public Service Commission v. Woods Farmers Coop Elevator Co. North Dakota Public Service
    Commission, Petitioner and Appellee
    v.
    Woods Farmers Cooperative
    Elevator Company, Leonard,
    North Dakota, Respondent and Appellee
    and
    Farmland Mutual Insurance
    Company, Respondent and Appellant Appeal from:
    District Court, East Central Judicial District Cass County
    Judge Cynthia Rothe-Seeger
    Nature of Action: Administrative Proceeding Counsel: Appellant: Appellee: William W. Binek , State Agency Appellee: Kaler Law Office Amicus curiae: Amicus curiae: Amicus curiae: Serkland Law Firm Term: 12/1991 Argument: 12/10/1991 10:00AM NW cite: 488 N.W.2d 860 Docket entries: NOTICE OF APPEAL: 06/17/1991 MOTION TO IGNORE THE BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE AS A ACTION BY CHIEF JUSTICE (does not include. GRANTED include oral argument) MOTION TO FILE AMICUS CURIAE BRIEF (St. Paul Bank for Cooperatives) ACTION BY CHIEF JUSTICE (does not include. GRANTED oral argument) MOTION TO FILE AMICUS CURIAE BRIEF (J. Nygard)

    17. USDA - NRCS - NWMC - CSREES Contacts
    New Hampshire, John Porter, UNH coop. ext. North dakota, Charles Linderman, CarringtonResearch extension NDSU extension service PO Box 219 Carrington, ND 58421,
    http://wmc.ar.nrcs.usda.gov/partner.dir/afos.dir/contacts/csrees.html
    USDA - NRCS
    National Water Management Center
    Improving Cooperation and Collaboration
    between the USDA and USGS on
    Animal Feeding Operation Studies
    CSREES Animal Waste Initiative State Contacts
    State AWI State Contact Address E-mail Alabama Ted Tyson Auburn University
    200 Ag. Eng.
    Auburn, AL 36849 ttyson@acesedu Alaska Ray Gavalack Palmer Research Center
    533 E. Fireweed Avenue
    Palmer, AK 99645 pfrgg@uaa.alaska.edu American Samoa Arizona Jim Christensen University of Arizona
    Cooperative Extension
    Forbes Building, Rm 301
    Tucson, AZ 85721 jimc@ag.arizona.edu Arkansas Charles Maxwell Animal Science Dept. University of Arkansas ANSC E207 Fayetteville, AR 72701 cmaxwell@comp.uark.edu Karl VanDeverdet University of Arkansas Extension P. O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72703 Kvan@uaex.edu California Deanne Meyer Department of Animal Science University of California-Davis 1 Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616 dmeyer@ucdavis.edu Colorado Jessica Davis Colorado State University C6 Plant Sciences Fort Collins, CO 80523 igdavis@lamar.colostate.edu

    18. State Extension Small Grain Specialists, United States
    7543494 FAX 719-754-2619 Email mdillon@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Dr. Ed Twidwell Louisianacooperative extension service 263 Knapp Hall Louisiana North dakota.
    http://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/smgrain/smgrainspec.htm
    Purdue Agriculture Agronomy Extension ... Small Grains Info State Ext. Small Grains Specialists The USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service provides an important link between research-based agricultural information and those individuals directly involved with the production and marketing of agricultural products in the U.S. The state Extension small grain specialists listed in this document, usually located at land-grant colleges and universities , are responsible for educational programming relative to small grain (wheat, barley, rye, oats) production and management issues within their respective states. Many of these individuals also conduct applied field research on important small grain issues in their states. Please let me know of corrections or additions to this list.
    Click on a state on the map image or browse through the list of states that follows.
    Alabama
    Dr. Paul L. Mask
    College of Agriculture

    Auburn University, Alabama 36849 Ph. 334 844 5490
    FAX
    Email pmask@acesag.auburn.edu

    19. Joining Senior Corps : SCP
    Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South dakota Tennessee Texas The Corporation forNational service Home Page Button. in Maine UNIV OF MAINE coop ext SCP Orono
    http://www.seniorcorps.org/joining/scp/state.asp?usestateabbr=ME

    20. Laurence D. Charlet
    NDSU coop. extension service, Bulletin E8241-8. North dakota extension servicePublications Sunflower Seed Weevil http//www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs
    http://www.fargo.ars.usda.gov/sun/ldc_res.htm
    Dr. Laurence D. Charlet, Research Entomologist
    (Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Entomology, NDSU)
    charletl@fargo.ars.usda.gov
    Research directed to reduce crop losses and input costs for the sunflower producer by developing integrated management systems for the sunflower stem weevil, Cylindrocopturus adspersus , the sunflower beetle, Zygogramma exclamationis , the banded sunflower moth, Cochylis hospes , the sunflower midge, Contarinia schulzi , and the red sunflower seed weevil, Smicronyx fulvus . Investigations are conducted to develop an understanding of the biology, population dynamics, and plant-insect interactions of the pest species. The efficacy of different management strategies are determined including cultural and biological control and plant resistance. Studies are also conducted to identify the natural enemies of the sunflower pests and elucidate their biology and impact as mortality factors.
    Publications
    Charlet, L. D. 1996. Integrated pest management of sunflower insects. Part V. Cultural Control. The Sunflower 22(3):24-25. Charlet, L. D. 1996. Biological control of sunflower pests: searching for new parasitoids in native

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