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  1. Advances in Agronomy, Volume 103
  2. Onions and Allied Crops, Volume II: Agronomy Biotic Interactions by Haim D. Rabinowitch, J. L. Brewster, 1989-12-27
  3. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 86
  4. The Landscape Beautiful: A Study of the Utility of the Natural Landscape, Its Relation to Human Life and Happiness, With the Application of These Principles ... Gardening, and in Art in General [ 1912 ] by Frank A. (Frank Albert) Waugh, 2009-08-10
  5. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 43
  6. Principles of Tropical Agronomy by G R Squire S N Azam-Ali, 2002-01-15
  7. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 34
  8. Tea in Natal--Past, Present and Future: A Paper Read Before the Members of the Lower Tugela Division (Victorian County) Planters' Association at a General ... Estate, Nonoti, Natal, July 26, 1882 [1882 ] by J. Liege Hulett, 2009-09-22
  9. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 36
  10. Landscape Gardening: Treatise on the General Principles Governing Outdoor Art; With Sundry Suggestions for Their Application in the Commoner Problems of Gardening [ 1899 ] by Frank A. (Frank Albert) Waugh, 2009-08-10
  11. Agronomy of the Pigeon Pea (Review series - Commonwealth Bureau of Pastures and Field Crops ; 1975, no. 1) by J.O. Akinola, etc., 1975-12
  12. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 41
  13. Managing Soils in an Urban Environment (Agronomy) (Agronomy) by R. B. Brown, 2000-01-01
  14. Neal Kinsey's Hands-On Agronomy by Neal Kinsey, Charles Walters, 1995-11

81. LSU Libraries -- Agronomy Webliography
agronomy. DatabasesDepartmentsDiscussion Groupsgeneral InformationGovernmentLibraries Reference MaterialsJournalsOrganizationsOther LSU
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/sci/ag/agronomy.html

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Databases Departments Discussion Groups General Information ... Organizations
General Information:
  • EINet Galaxy
  • Especially for Agronomists
  • Ornamental Grasses in Nebraska Landscapes
    Back to: Top of Page Agriculture Webliography
    Government:
  • North Carolina Department of Agriculture, Division of Agronomy
  • World Soil Resources
    Back to: Top of Page Agriculture Webliography
    Departments:
  • Iowa State University
  • Oklahoma State University
  • PennState
  • University of Adelaide (Australia)
  • University of California - Davis
  • University of Nebraska - Lincoln
  • Wageningen Agricultural University (Netherlands)
    Back to: Top of Page Agriculture Webliography
    Journals:
  • Agronomy Gleanings
  • PennState Agronomy Publications
    Back to: Top of Page Agriculture Webliography
    Discussion Groups:
  • Agricultural Listservs via Tile.net
  • Agricultural Newsgroups via Tile.net
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    Organizations:
  • American Society of Agronomy
  • British Columbia Institute of Agrologists
    Back to: Top of Page Agriculture Webliography
  • LSU Department of Agronomy
  • LSU Agricultural Center
    Back to: Top of Page Agriculture Webliography
  • Comments LSU Libraries ... Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803

    82. Collection Review: Agronomy And Farming Systems
    crop and pasture agronomy and ecology. 2. general INFORMATION 2.1 Collection descriptionThe collection covers the areas of crop and pasture production, weed
    http://library.adelaide.edu.au/ual/colldesc/AgronFrev.html
    Agronomy and Farming Systems
    THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE LIBRARIES
    SUBJECT AREA Agronomy and Farming Systems Name of person completing this form Angela Mills Date January 2000
    1. USER PROFILE 1.1 University departments and research centres [Identify major users and the teaching and research programs predominantly supported by the collection] Major users: The major users of the collection are staff and students of the Department of Agronomy and Farming Systems. Focus of the Department The Department of Agronomy and Farming Systems focuses on the theme of sustainable agricultural land management, with particular emphasis on applied agriculture and farm management. Research emphasis Current areas of research activity are: Integrated weed management rotations in cropping systems soil-water-nutrient management water use efficiency and dryland salinity agroforestry tillage systems effluent disposal systems rural business and farm management Teaching covers the following areas: crop and pasture agronomy and ecology sustainable agriculture soils crop physiology communication studies rural business, finance, marketing

    83. General Data – English
    Education Faculty of Agriculture, Zagreb Postgraduate study in biotechnicalscience – Pedology,1992 Ph.D. in general agronomy, 1998.
    http://www.agr.hr/htd/kisic/Opci-podaci-eng-kisic.htm
    Tel: ++385 1 23 93 959 or ++385 1 23 93 814 Fax: ++385 1 23 93 981 email: ikisic@agr.hr
    General data – English
    Name and surname Ivica Kisic Profession: Agronomist Position: Associate proffesor Date and place of birth: August 12, 1963, Derventa Education: Faculty of Agriculture, Zagreb
    Post-graduate study in biotechnical science –  Pedology,1992
    Ph.D. in General Agronomy, 1998. Employment: Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, Department of General Agronomy Specialization: General agronomy
    Land Management
    Protection of soil
    Tillage system
    Ecological agriculture Membership: Croatian Soil Science Society
    Croatian Water Pollution Control Society
    International Union of Soil Sciences
    European Society for Soil Conservation
    International Soil Tillage Research Organisation Languages: English - fair

    84. UH Manoa Catalog - Courses: Agronomy And Soil Science
    Undergraduate Education, 8 22. UHM general Education Core and Graduation Requirements,23- 27. Courses agronomy and Soil Science. agronomy and Soil Science (AGRS).
    http://www.catalog.hawaii.edu/99-00/courses/Courses_AGRS.htm
    University of Hawai'i at Manoa
    1999-2000 Catalog Archive
    SEARCH h CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION ACADEMIC UNITS COURSES PERSONNEL ... REFERENCE GENERAL INFORMATION Message From the President The University of Hawai'i Calendar Undergraduate Education ...
    Degrees and Certificates

    ACADEMIC UNITS Architecture
    Business Administration

    Education

    Engineering
    ...
    Instructional Support, Research, and Service Units

    COURSES Overview A - E
    F - N

    O - Z
    PERSONNEL Administration Endowed Chairs and Distinguished Professorships Faculty Emeriti Faculty ... Instructional Support, Research, and Service Units Staff REFERENCE Appendix Glossary Campus Map Technical problems? Email us! webmaster @advisers.hawaii.edu Last updated 6/28/99 Courses: Agronomy and Soil Science Agronomy and Soil Science (AGRS) College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources AGRS 491 Topics in Agronomy and Soil Science (V) Study and discussion of significant topics, problems. Offered by visiting faculty and/or for extension programs. Repeatable. AGRS 492 Internship (4) Integration and application of academic knowledge and critical skills emphasizing professional development. Placement with an approved cooperating supervisor/employer. Pre: consent. (Crosslisted as ENTO 492 and HORT 492)

    85. Virtual Field Scout IPM Manual--General Agronomy
    Virtual Field Scout IPM Manual. ~Compiled by RobertWright, University of NebraskaLincoln.
    http://screc.unl.edu/IPMManual/gen-agronomy.htm
    Virtual Field Scout IPM Manual ~Compiled by Robert Wright, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Index General Agronomy Irrigation Plant Diseases ...
    Corn Production Handbook

    Kansas State University Publication C-560 Diagnosing Sorghum Production Problems in Kansas
    Wheat Production Handbook

    Kansas State University Publication C-529 Diagnosing Wheat Production Problems in Kansas
    Alfalfa Production Handbook

    Kansas State University Publication C-683 High Plains Sunflower Production Handbook
    Kansas State University Publication MF 2384 Soybean Production Handbook
    Kansas State University Publication C-449 Soybean Yield Loss Due to Hail Damage
    Assessing Hail Damage to Corn

    J.J. Vorst, Nebraska Cooperative Extension NebGuide G86-803 Sorghum Yield Loss Due to Hail Damage To SCREC Home Page © 2001 • University of Nebraska • South Central Research and Extension Center • NU Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources Please Report dead links or suggested new publications to Robert Wright

    86. Sponsored Funding Awards
    Department of Agriculture, $35,802; Michael D. Owen (PI), agronomy, GeneralHerbicide Research from FMC Corp., $6,000; Michael D. Owen (PI
    http://www.ag.iastate.edu/agcoll/grantslist.html
    College
    Sponsored
    Funding
    Awards
    Previous months:
    December 2002

    November 2002

    October 2002

    September 2002
    ...
    July 2002
    These researchers have been successful at winning competitive grants from external sources. Sponsored Funding Awards, January 2003
    • Dong Uk Ahn (PI), Eun Joo Lee, Animal Science, Separation and Utilization of Egg Yolk Components from Iowa Egg Council, $64,248
    • Lloyd Lee Anderson (PI), Colin Guy Scanes, Animal Science, Srdija Jeftinija, Biomedical Sciences, Sites of Action for Novel Growth Hormone Secretagogues in Pigs from Department of Agriculture, $200,000
    • Nick E. Christians (PI), Horticulture, Effects of Mowing on the Physiology of Turfgrass from Toro Co., $36,032
    • Nick E. Christians (PI), Horticulture, Support for AV Equipment from Toro Co., $150
    • Nick E. Christians (PI), Horticulture, Unrestricted Support for Turfgrass Research from Iowa Turfgrass Institute, $5,000
    • Nick E. Christians (PI), Horticulture, Unrestricted Support for 2002-2003 Turfgrass Field Research Project from Iowa Turfgrass Institute, $5,000
    • Joseph C. Cordray (PI), Steven Lonergan, Animal Science, James S. Dickson, Microbiology, Operation of Food Irradiator from Department of Agriculture, $229,164 (renewal)

    87. Conservation Scientists And Foresters
    Most soil conservationists have degrees in environmental studies, agronomy, generalagriculture, hydrology, or crop or soil science; a few have degrees in
    http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos048.htm
    Skip Navigation Links Latest Numbers U.S. Department of Labor
    Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov OOH Search/A-Z Index BLS Home Get Detailed Statistics ... Find It! In DOL Printer-friendly version ( HTML PDF
    Conservation Scientists and Foresters
    Nature of the Work Working Conditions Employment Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement ... Sources of Additional Information
    Significant Points
    • Nearly 3 out of 4 work for Federal, State, or local governments. A bachelor's degree in forestry, range management, or a related field is the minimum educational requirement. Projected average employment growth will stem from continuing emphasis on environmental protection and responsible land management.

    Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Forests and range lands supply wood products, livestock forage, minerals, and water; serve as sites for recreational activities; and provide habitats for wildlife. Conservation scientists and foresters manage, develop, use, and help to protect these and other natural resources. Foresters Throughout the forest management and procurement processes, foresters consider the economics as well as the environmental impact on natural resources. To do this, they determine how best to conserve wildlife habitats, creek beds, water quality, and soil stability and how best to comply with environmental regulations. Foresters must balance the desire to conserve forested ecosystems for future generations with the need to use forest resources for recreational or economic purposes.

    88. K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004: Agronomy
    agronomy majors must include 18 credit hours of university generaleducation courses, with at least 6 credit hours numbered = 300.
    http://courses.ksu.edu/catalog/undergraduate/ag/agron.html
    K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2002
    About the Catalog

    About the University

    Calendar
    ...
    University Faculty
    Agronomy
    D.B. Mengel, Head
    P.D. Ohlenbusch, Extension State Leader
    R.L. Vanderlip, Graduate Program Coordinator
    Professors Buchholz, Devlin, Fjell, Gordon, Ham, Hargrove, Kilgore, Kirkham, Kluitenberg, Lamond, Liang, Maddux, Mengel, Ohlenbusch, Owensby, Paulsen, Pierzynski, Peterson, Posler, Ransom, Regehr, Rice, Schapaugh, Shroyer, Skidmore, Stone, Thien, Vanderlip, and Welch; Associate Professors Al-Khatib, Claassen, Duncan, Eberle, Ehler, Fick, A. Fritz, J. Fritz, Hagen, Heer, Janssen, Leikam, Martin, Staggenborg, Thompson, and Tuinstra; Assistant Professors Brown-Guedira, Dille, McVay, St. Amand, Schmidt, Stockton, and Wagner; Research Assistant Professors Kulako and Rife; Instructors Cunningham and Minihan; Agronomist Schaffer; Associate Agronomist Mannschreck and Roozeboom; Emeriti: Professors Barnett, Bidwell, Bieberly, Bohannon, Hobbs, Jacobs, Mader, Russ, Swallow, Wassom, Whitney, and Withee; Associate Professors Overley and Walter; Assistant Professors Lundquist and Moore.
    E-mail: agronomy@ksu.edu

    89. K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004: General Requirements
    general Requirements. Selection of a major Students usually select acurriculum or major when they enter the college. They are provided
    http://courses.ksu.edu/catalog/undergraduate/ag/requirements.html
    K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2002
    About the Catalog

    About the University

    Calendar
    ...
    University Faculty
    General Requirements
    Selection of a major
    Students usually select a curriculum or major when they enter the college. They are provided academic advisors in their major fields. Students enroll in general agriculture if they want to enter some part of professional agriculture but are not yet ready to identify a particular major. They are assigned an academic advisor in the academic programs office or an advisor in one of the academic departments. These students are urged to choose majors before the end of the freshman year.
    The curriculum or major may be changed at almost any time and with relative ease, though a change after the sophomore year may delay graduation.
    Electives permit adaptation of the program to the student's goals. The student should work with an advisor to develop the most beneficial and effective academic program.
    Many students work part time at K-State laboratories, greenhouses, and farms. This experience adds greatly to students' learning and understanding.
    Selection of an option
    Most major fields of study in agriculture provide for selection of groups of courses known as options. Some typical options include:

    90. New Horizons Ag Services
    HITS. PLEASE GIVE LOWELL A CALL AT THE agronomy CENTER FOR ALL YOURagronomy NEEDS. NATHAN CHRISTY IS WORKING HARD WITH SEED SALES.
    http://www.newhorizonsag.com/index.cfm?show=10&mid=6

    91. MedBioWorld: Agriculture Journals
    Web directory for agricultural science journalsCategory Science Agriculture Publications Journals...... For latest books on Agriculture, click here. For Agricultural Economics Journals,Click Here. For agronomy, Crop Soil Science Journals, Click Here.
    http://www.sciencekomm.at/journals/agric.html

    92. Start Page ECPA And ECPLF
    European Society of Agricultural Engineers, European Society for agronomy, GermanAssociation of Engineers, Society of Crop Science, Germany, European Association
    http://www.ecpa-berlin.org/

    Home
    General Newsletter Author Info's ...
    Job Links
    mail: Welcome to the 4. European Conference on Precision Agriculture, 4 th ECPA 1. European Conference on Precision Livestock Farming, 1 st ECPLF
    in Berlin/Germany June 15 to 19, 2003
    +++ SEE PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT +++ SEE EXHIBITOR DESCRIPTION +++
    Program Commitee:
    Prof. Juergen Zaske, Dr. Armin Werner, Prof. Herman Van den Weghe, Prof. Hermann Auernhammer, Prof. Eberhard von Borell, Dr. Jens-Peter Ratschow Co-Organizers: European Society of Agricultural Engineers European Society for Agronomy German Association of Engineers Society of Crop Science, Germany European Association for Animal Production International Commission of Agricultural Engineering Our Sponsors: German Society of Science German Agricultural Society German Federal Environmental Foundation Society of Chemical Industry COMITEK Bürosysteme
    URLstr=document.URL; last update: 02.04.2003, document.write('this URL');

    93. AGROPOLIS -- FARM & RANCH
    Farm Ranch Information. Farms and ranches use the latest technologyand techniques from the Texas A M Agriculture Program to produce
    http://agprogram.tamu.edu/agropolis/farm/
    See also Animals Soil and Water , and Ag Pests

    94. Insegnamento 12958 - Prof. Pietro Catizone - Prof. Gianfranco Minotta

    http://www.agrsci.unibo.it/agro/corsi/12958.html
    Agronomia generale, Selvicoltura generale
    (General agronomy, General forestry)
    Insegnamento 1998-99 - (Corso Integrato - 100 ore)
    Corso di Laurea in " Biotecnologie - Indirizzo Scienze agrarie "
    Docenti: Prof. Pietro Catizone Prof. Gianfranco Minotta
    orry.html">Prof. Gianfranco Minotta Inizio delle lezioni: 14 OTTOBRE 1998 alle ORE 14 - aula E 6 delle ex Scuole Ercolani - Viale Filopanti a) AGRONOMIA GENERALE (50 ore) - Docente: Prof. Pietro Catizone Programma del corso
    Introduzione: Definizione e compiti dell'agronomia. Fattori della produzione vegetale agraria. Ecosistemi agricoli. Aspetti evolutivi dell'agronomia.
    Clima: Radiazione. Temperatura. Acqua. Atmosfera.
    Sistemi colturali: Consociazione. Avvicendamento. Il ruolo delle biotecnologie per il superamento delle limitazioni produttive e qualitative delle colture: con riferimento al clima, al e colture: con riferimento al clima, al terreno ed alla gestione agronomica. Course content: b) SELVICOLTURA GENERALE (50 ore) - Docente: Prof. Gianfranco Minotta Programma del corso Course content: Bibliografia per la preparazione dell'esame:
    - Appunti dalle lezioni.

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