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  1. Guide for Field Crops in the Tropics and the Subtropics by Agency for International Development, 2005-06-14
  2. Field Crop Production: A Text-Book for Elementary Courses in Schools and Brief Courses in Colleges [ 1914 ] by George Livingston, 2009-08-10
  3. Field crops management (Agricultural management series) by E. N Fergus, 1942
  4. Field Crop Diseases Handbook
  5. Field Crop Diseases by Robert F. Nyvall, 1999-09-01
  6. British Field Crops: A Pocket Guide to the Identification, History and Uses of Arable Crops in Great Britain by Sally A. Francis, 2009-06
  7. Diseases of Field Crops
  8. Pests of Field Crops by F. G. W. Jones, Margaret G. Jones, 1991-01-01
  9. British Field Crops: A Pocket Guide to the Identification, History and Uses of Traditional and Novel Arable Crops in Great Britain by Sally A. Francis, 2005-07-11
  10. Field crops and land use, by Joseph Frank Cox, 1942
  11. Diseases of Field Crops by James Geere Dickson, 2008-04-01
  12. Agronomy of the Pigeon Pea (Review series - Commonwealth Bureau of Pastures and Field Crops ; 1975, no. 1) by J.O. Akinola, etc., 1975-12
  13. Field and Laboratory Studies of Crops: An Elementary Manual for Students of Agriculture [ 1916 ] by Arthur Gillett McCall, 2009-08-10
  14. Factors Affecting Calf Crop: Biotechnology of Reproduction

81. Suchmaschine Acoon - Webkatalog
Alternative field crops Manual Detailed information on the and commercialization ofindustrial crops and products and benefits of biotechnology in agriculture.
http://www.acoon.de/cgi-bin/showcat.exe?cat=Top/Science/Agriculture/Field_Crops

82. Science: Agriculture: Field Crops - WorldSearch.com
3. Alternative field crops Manual Detailed information on the production of a numberof agronomic crops adapted to the upper Midwestern US, from adzuki bean to
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83. Field Crops
agriculture.cfm. What's Cropping Up? http//www.css.cornell.edu/extension/whatindex.htmlA newsletter with topics relating to New York State field crops and
http://www.cals.cornell.edu/agfoodcommunity/afs_temp3.cfm?topicID=409

84. Organic Agriculture: Commercial Crops, Home Gardening, & Composting
Why are agricultures highly beneficial for all forms of agriculture? field CROPSApply agricultures through aerial spraying, mobile ground spray, or through
http://www.agri-culturesintl.com/garden-composting.htm

AgriCultures International Organic Agriculture
Commercial Crops
THE ORGANIC SOLUTION FOR A HEALTHIER PLANET Why are AgriCultures highly beneficial for all forms of agriculture?

Whether you have always grown organically or want to join the burgeoning trend toward "organic" and away from chemicals, AgriCultures is what you will need. One Utah farmer who had always used conventional methods (and was still having a lot of problems) tried AgriCultures for a season and now uses AgriCultures exclusively. In just that one season, the farm's crop yield was better than ever:
“I will never again use conventional methods of fertilization and pesticide control…”
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AgriCultures are completely organic, completely naturally occurring, non-pathogenic, not engineered in any way, and do not contain any additives or preservatives.
The live heterotrophic combination of bacteria in AgriCultures are essential to unlocking the minerals and nutrients in the soil.

85. Field Crops, IPM At University Of Missouri
agriculture Links. field Crop IPM Training and Reference Manual (Penn State) coversthe major field crops, has calendars of estimated field activities of
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The University of Missouri's IPM Program operates under the direction of the Plant Protection Programs , which also includes Pesticide Applicator Training and the Pesticide Impact Assessment Program. Dr. Fred Fishel is coordinator of the IPM Program and the PAT Program at the University of Missouri. For information about PDF files, see the Explore PDF help page
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    (University of Missouri) features production information on sunflower, buckwheat, canola and organic systems. Alternative Crops
    (Thomas Jefferson Agricultural Institute in Missouri) contains information on variety selection, marketing, economics, production, pest management and crop budgets.

86. Field Crops
field crops. crops. 24pp) WoodsGrown Ginseng Wild Plants for Income - PDF Format,37pp (1m) Ginseng Culture - US Department of agriculture, Farmers' Bulletin No
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Publications 2002 West Virginia Hybrid Corn Trials Circular 170 WVU Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station (PDF Format - 38k - 20pp)
2001 West Virginia Hybrid Corn Trials
Circular 169 WVU Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station (PDF Format - 159k - 16pp)
2000 West Virginia Hybrid Corn Trials
Circular 168 WVU Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station (PDF Format - 552k - 24pp)
Woods-Grown Ginseng
Wild Plants for Income PDF Format, 37pp (1m) Ginseng Culture U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farmers' Bulletin No. 1184, Published October 1928 Growing Ginseng - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farmers' Bulletin No. 2201, Published June 1978 (PDF Format, 8pp (152k)

87. Statistical Yearbook 2002 - Agriculture
AZ Geography and environment; Population; Labour market; Enterprises; agriculture;Fishing and fish processing; Tables. 5.1. Production of field crops 19772001. 5.2.
http://www.hagstofa.is/talnaefn/lh_2002/english/05.htm

88. BioDirectory.Net - Biological Sciences Search Engine
Open Directory Science agriculture field crops (318). Directory Popular Categories Popular Searches Recent Categories Recent Searches Categories.
http://www.bioinformatics.vg/cgi-bin/odp/index.cgi?base=/Science/Agriculture/Fie

89. Agriculture Canada / Kamloops Range Research Station 1928-1985
Studies on insects of field crops included tuber flea beetles, cutworms, root maggots,and of Hygiene was not part of the Department of agriculture, it was
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/agrican/pubweb/hs320003.asp
Field Crops Insects Laboratory
The Field Crops Insects Laboratory was moved from Vernon to, Kamloops in 1939. This unit had been located in Vernon for 22 years after having opened in 1917 with staff from the Entomology Laboratory at the Agassiz Experimental Farm. Ronald Buckell was in charge at Vernon from 1922 and continued at Kamloops until his retirement in 1949, when Richard Handford took over. The staff occupied space in the post office building until 1955, when the unit was amalgamated with the unit at Mission Flats. Research was conducted in the areas of field crops, vegetables, and rangeland insects with emphasis on grasshopper control research. Studies on insects of field crops included tuber flea beetles, cutworms, root maggots, and carrot seed-crop pests.
Laboratory of Hygiene, Department of Pensions and National Health
Although the Laboratory of Hygiene was not part of the Department of Agriculture, it was affiliated with the Veterinary and Medical Insects Laboratory because of the overlap of diseases communicable to both animals and humans. The two establishments shared the same office building but had separate laboratories. The main areas of study of the Laboratory of Hygiene were Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, and plague surveys. In 1954 all records were transferred to Ottawa, and the building was subsequently occupied by the Veterinary and Medical Insects Laboratory.

90. Field Crops
field crops. Hemp. Cannabinaceae. In the past three years, there has been a renewedinterest in the production of fibre hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) in Alberta.
http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/crops/special/hemp.html
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In the past three years, there has been a renewed interest in the production of fibre hemp ( Cannabis sativa L. ) in Alberta. This effort has sparked a great deal of interest and speculation regarding the crop's potential. The concept of crop diversification has captured the attention of Alberta producers and processors; the expansion beyond our traditional crop commodities makes good sense in the global marketplace. Since 1995 fibre hemp research plots have been grown in various parts of Alberta to evaluate the potential of this crop for both seed and fibre production. Research licenses were granted by the Health Protection Branch of Health Canada, the branch of the federal government charged with enforcing legislation concerning this species. Plant growth is very vigorous. Fibre hemp can reach heights of up to nine meters, but the usual average under commercial production is 2-4 meters. The crop has been subject to intensive breeding programs in Poland, Rumania, Hungary, France, the Ukraine and several other European countries. Breeders have attempted to increase bast fiber yield and quality. One method has been to select monoecious strains (male and female reproductive organs located on the same plant) which eliminates the problem of different maturities between male and female plants. Due to the fact that flowering is dictated by day length, most land races have been selected to mature in early autumn, to take full advantage of the temperate growing season. Breeders also prefer to select for long internodes and a hollow stem, which increase the quality of the fiber.

91. Ohioline, Farm
Agronomic crops Network; Amish Buggy Safety; Buckeye Yard 1999; Ohio Dairy Web; OhioField Crop Disease; MSEA); Ohio Pork Industry Center; Ohio Precision agriculture;
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    South Central Research and Extension Center field crops Entomology ResearchPO Box 66, 842 Road 313, Clay Center, NE 68933. Dr. Robert
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    93. Field Crops Research Book Review
    Book Review. field crops Research 42150153 1995. Integrating SustainableAgriculture, Ecology, and Environmental Policy. RK Olson (Editor).
    http://www.public.iastate.edu/~rjsalvad/manuscripts/reviews/olsonreview.html
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    Integrating Sustainable Agriculture, Ecology, and Environmental Policy.
    R. K. Olson (Editor).
    Haworth Press, Inc., Binghampton NY.
    1992. 161 pp. Paper and hardback. Price unknown. ISBN 1-56022-024-4 (paperback); 1-56022-023-6 (hardback). Whose business is it to create a sustainable agriculture? How will knowledge systems required to support such an agriculture be developed and implemented? These pragmatic questions are addressed by the 14 contributors to this book. If in fact the agricultural community is beyond the stage of understanding and internalizing the need for the concept of an agriculture that can be sustained, then this book offers concrete suggestions for the types of research objectives and social and political decisions that must be followed in order to make sustainable systems a reality. The book contains the proceedings of a July 1991 conference, sponsored by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) , that drew participants from academia and U S. government agencies. The proceedings have also been available since 1992 as volume 2, no. 3, of the Journal of Sustainable Agriculture (JSA). The publisher of this book, Haworth Press, also publishes the JSA, and the decision to make these proceedings available in both formats is understandable, since this book will be of value to an important audience that is larger than the readership of the journal. As the name of both the conference and the book reflects, the contributors represent various disciplinary perspectives and professional experiences, being primarily ecologists (7) and environmental policy makers (5), with the addition of a sociologist and an educator. The chapters cover a range of topics that can be grouped into structural issues (federal policies, EPA program priorities, information and education systems) and research issues (participatory research methods, identification and monitoring of indicators of sustainability, and theories and methods for the design of sustainable agricultural systems at the watershed, landscape and soil levels).

    94. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Science > Agriculture
    agriculture Subjects Science agriculture. Bestselling Products in agriculture 1.US Department of agriculture (USDA) Homepage www.usda.gov.
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