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         Agronomy Media:     more books (33)
  1. Dictionary of Cereal Processing and Cereal Chemistry by R. Schneeweiss, 1997-06-01
  2. High Times Cultivation Tips
  3. Food Fray: Inside the Controversy over Genetically Modified Food by Lisa H. Weasel, 2008-12-10
  4. Microsoft Windows Movie Maker Handbook by Seth McEvoy, Bill Birney, et all 2000-10-25
  5. Let Them Eat Precaution: How Politics is Undermining the Genetic Revolution in Agriculture by Jon Entine, 2006-01-25

41. Media - 2002 Madison.com Answer Book
Local media Magazines. agronomy Journal 677 S. Segoe Road, 53711 (608) 2738080http//www.agronomy.org/journals American Society of agronomy journal.
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Monthly program guide for WHA-TV. American Girl
P.O. Box 620991, Middleton 53562
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Bimonthly for girls 8 to 12 years old. American Journal of Political Science
1930 Monroe St., Third Floor, 53711-2059 http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/journals/AJ_political_science.html Quarterly scholarly journal. American Orthoptic Journal 1930 Monroe St., Third Floor, 53711-2059 http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/journals/Amer_orthoptic_jrnl.html Professional medical journal published each November. Anew P.O. Box 45050, 53744-5050 http://www.anew-magazine.com Monthly for women. Arctic Anthropology 1930 Monroe St., Third Floor, 53711-2059 http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/journals/arctic_anthro.html Semiannual professional journal covering study of Arctic regions worldwide. Athletic Business 4130 Lien Road, 53704 http://www.athleticbusiness.com

42. Agronomy
Dr Robert Loughman, South Perth, 9368 3691 media liaison officer Alison Blake 93683641. For further information please contact Wesfarmers Landmark agronomy.
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43. Agronomy
Click here to view media Release from Department of Agriculture WA. Forfurther information please contact Wesfarmers Landmark agronomy.
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44. FARN - Citizen Control For A Healthy Environment Program: Media
Faculty of agronomy, University of Buenos Aires April2001 While the neighbourswait for a judicial decision, construcion continues on the agronomy property.
http://www.farn.org.ar/prog/control/en_prensa.html
Other programs Annual Colloquiums Citizen Control FARN Forum Sustainable Bs. As. CITIZEN CONTROL FOR A
HEALTY ENVIRONMENT
About the Program Activities
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Citizen Control for a Healthy Environment Press Releases
(available in Spanish only) Public access to the City Legislature:
05-Nov-2002
: The City Legislature forbids the admission of
citizens in legislative sessions
25 de Mayo Expressway:
15-Mar-2002
: Audiencia Judicial por el Ruido en la Autopista
25 de Mayo (AU1) 07-Nov-2001 : Ombudsman resolves to support neighbours´ legitimate claim 20-Sep-2001 : Urgent: Judge convenes neighbours affected by the noise from the 25 de Mayo expressway 15-Sep-2001 : Urgent: Judge convenes neighbours affected by the noise from the expressway 06-Sep-2001 : Neighbour becoming deaf from the expressway asks for judicial protection Access to Information: 05-Apr-2001 : The City Government is judicially obliged to offer information to a citizen Environmental Urban Plan: 10-Oct-2001 : The Environmental Urban Plan in the Justice: active legal standing 04-Aug-2001 : Environmental Urban Plan 16-Jul-2001 : The Environmental Urban Plan in the Justice: precautionary measure 15-Jul-2001 : The City Government eluded citizen consultation in the Urban Environmental Plan for Buenos Aires Faculty of Agronomy, University of Buenos Aires:

45. TEMP\ewing1
Ewing, Robert P. and Brian Berkowitz. Stochastic porescale growth modelsof DNAPL migration in porous media. agronomy Journal 91148-153, 1999.
http://www.agron.iastate.edu/soilphysics/ewing.html
Dr. Robert P. Ewing (Toby)
    PhD Soil Physics, 1992, University of Minnesota
    MS Crop Science, 1988, North Carolina State University
    BS Plant and Soil Science, 1982, University of Maine
    Staff Research Scientist
    Department of Agronomy
    Iowa State University
    Ames, IA 50011-1010 ewing@iastate.edu
    phone: 515-294-7856
    fax: 515-294-3163
Research Interests: Modeling flow and transport in porous media. My research concentration is in the use of percolation theory, network modeling, and random walk models in porous media. I'm particularly interested in the role of heterogeneity and spatial structure in determining material properties. Specific applications: simulation of initial DNAPL migration for improved prediction in expedited site characterization; movement and dissolution of NAPL ganglia; sorption, desorption, and fate of organic chemicals; movement of radionuclides in permeable rock matrices. Image and Signal Analysis. This has long been a secondary research interest, particularly for discrimination and measurement of objects and identification of patterns. Applications: root length measurement quantification of color images ; image classification from spectral signatures; precision agriculture.

46. Agronomy 585
you assistance on how to prepare the media, use of the autoclave, etc. You will beresponsible for your own laboratory cleanup. Room 2526 in agronomy Hall will
http://www.agron.iastate.edu/~loynachan/585/creat.htm

47. Using Electronic Media To Convey Timely Information
Using Electronic media to Convey Timely Information. The agronomy team wasformed to explore a redirection of Extension programming techniques.
http://www.joe.org/joe/1998october/iw1.html
October 1998
Volume 36 Number 5
Using Electronic Media to Convey Timely Information
Howard Siegrist
Extension Agent, Agriculture
Ohio State University Extension
Newark Ohio
Internet address: lick@postoffice.ag.ohio-state.edu
Greg Labarge
Extension Agent, Agriculture
Ohio State University Extension
Wauseon, Ohio
Internet address: labarge@postoffice.ag.ohio-state.edu Steven Prochaska Extension Agent, Agriculture and Natural Resources Ohio State University Extension Bucyrus, Ohio Internet address: craw@postoffice.ag.ohio-state.edu The increasing use of communication technologies such as fax and e-mail by Extension clientele has opened a new avenue to meet client needs. These communication technologies give Extension the opportunity to be more reactive, efficient, and timely in meeting clientele needs. The Ohio State University Extension Agronomic Crops Team has been reaching crop producers, agronomic service personnel, and consultants with an electronic newsletter via fax and e-mail since 1995. The Crop Observation and Recommendation Network (CORN) electronic newsletter is published weekly from April through October and monthly during the rest of the year. CORN focuses on row crop production, corn, soybeans, and wheat that add $3 billion in farm receipts to Ohio's economy. Content focuses on crop development issues and crop nutrient management as well as weed, insect, and disease concerns. The electronic delivery of this information has offered the opportunity to make information instantly available.

48. English Books > Nature/Animals/Pets > General
Canada); Hardback; Book ISBN 3540510389 Acoustics Of Layered media I Plane MarshallL; Hardback; Book ISBN 0803109830 Advances In agronomy Sparks, Donald L
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49. Media Advisory: MU Office Of Student Affairs To Present Excellence In Education
media ADVISORY MU OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS TO PRESENT EXCELLENCE IN Bill Johnson,assistant professor of agronomy; Pamela Johnston, coordinator, FIGS program;
http://www.missouri.edu/~news/releases/aprmay01/eineawards2001.html
April 20, 2001
Contact: Christian Basi
Assistant Director
BasiC@missouri.edu
MEDIA ADVISORY: MU OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS TO PRESENT EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION AWARDS
WHAT:
The University of Missouri-Columbia will host its sixth annual Student Affairs Excellence in Education Awards reception. The Office of Student Affairs will present awards to MU faculty and staff who are involved in educational projects outside the classroom and have demonstrated commitment to student learning and personal development. Recipients have created innovative learning environments and served as organization advisers or mentors.
WHO:
Cathy Scroggs, interim vice chancellor for student affairs, will present awards to the following recipients:
  • Kellye Crockett , program coordinator, College of Education
  • Michael Devaney , professor of electrical engineering
  • Richard Hardy , associate professor of political science
  • Laura Hertel , director of student services, School of Natural Resources
  • Bill Johnson , assistant professor of agronomy
  • Pamela Johnston , coordinator, FIGS program
  • Edwin Kaiser , professor of chemistry
  • Lisa Sattenspiel

50. MedBioWorld: Agronomy, Plant, Crop & Soil Science Journals
Links to agronomy, Plant, Crop and Soil Science Journals.Category Science Agriculture Soils Publications...... Journals, Search agronomy, Crop Soil Science in the media from eLibrary.For latest books on agronomy, Crop Soil Science, click here.
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51. Media Advisory: MU To Host Fourth Annual Missouri Environmental Quality Conferen
media ADVISORY MU TO HOST FOURTH ANNUAL MISSOURI ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CONFERENCE. JohnLory, extension assistant professor of agronomy; Peter Scharf, assistant
http://www.missouri.edu/~news/releases/aprmay01/meqc.html
April 24, 2001
Contact: Jason L. Jenkins
Information Specialist
JenkinsJL@missouri.edu
MEDIA ADVISORY: MU TO HOST FOURTH ANNUAL MISSOURI ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY CONFERENCE
by Ben Kampelman
WHAT:
Protecting the quality of Missouri's water will be the focus of this year's Missouri Environmental Quality Conference at the University of Missouri-Columbia
This year's topics will include:
  • Agricultural/environmental relationships in Missouri
  • Land application of animal waste
  • Water quality in two Boone County limestone basins
  • Watershed vulnerability to agricultural chemicals
WHO:
This year's speakers will include:
  • Zeyuan Qiu, research assistant professor of agricultural economics
  • Verel Benson, environmental group director, Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute
  • John Lory, extension assistant professor of agronomy
  • Peter Scharf, assistant professor of agronomy
  • Bob Lerch, adjunct assistant professor of soil and atmospheric sciences
  • Paul Blanchard, senior research specialist, biological engineering department
WHEN:
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Thursday, April 26

52. Cocoa Research Across Northern Australia Media Release
RIRDC media Releases Index. Combined, the three authors have more than 80 yearsof experience in pastures, agronomy, horse nutrition and veterinary science.
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    Beadman guides home a winner
    on horse nutrition
    30 July 1999
    Former champion jockey Darren Beadman is a professor in the art of race-riding but admitted today to still being an apprentice in the science of horse nutrition. Launching a major new publication, Feeding Horses in Australia – A guide for horse owners and managers, Darren said years of work with champion trainers had taught him plenty about horse well-being but he still had much to learn about feeding and nutrition. “It’s the traditional horses birthday on Sunday, and I’m sure there will be plenty of horses out there that hope they get this book,” he said. “In fact, it probably has a recipe for a birthday cake all horses would want to get their teeth into.” Darren said that although scientific information had always been available, the book explained the science in a way that made it accessible to all members of the horse industry. “Correct feeding is vitally important to get the most out of your horse whether you are a thoroughbred trainer or a part-time hacker,” he said. “I know many people feed their horses using traditional diets and with information passed down through families, and I’m pleased this book provides an enormous amount of complimentary information.

53. Soil Physics
1999. Particle Shape Effect on the Dielectric Permittivity of Isotropicand Anisotropic Porous media. agronomy Abstracts, ASA, Madison, WI.
http://soilphysics.usu.edu/SCOTT/PUBLICATIONS.HTML
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Jones, S.B. and D. Or. Surface area, geometrical and configurational effects on permittivity of porous media. Accepted for publication in the J. Non-Crystalline Solids.
Jones, S.B., J.M. Wraith and D. Or. Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) Measurement Principles and Applications. Accepted for publication in Hydraulic Processes.
Friedman, S.P., and S.B. Jones. 2001. Measurements and pore network modeling of the anisotropic factor of an unsaturated porous medium. Accepted for publication in Water Resour. Res.
Jones, S.B., and S.P. Friedman. 2000. Particle shape effect on the dielectric permittivity of three?phase isotropic and anisotropic porous media. Water Resour. Res. 36(10):2821-2834.
Bingham, G.E., S.B. Jones, D. Or, I.G. Podolski, M.A. Levinskikh, V.N. Sytchov, T. Ivanova, P. Kostov, S. Sapunova, I. Dandolov, D.B. Bubenheim, and G. Jahns. 2000. Microgravity effects on water supply and substrate properties in porous matrix root support systems. Acta Astronautica. 47(11):839-848.
Jones, S.B., and D. Or. 1999. Microgravity effects on water flow and distribution in unsaturated porous media: analyses of flight experiments. Water Resour. Res. 35(4):929-942.

54. Agriculture > Agronomy, Crop Sciences
Access the latest news from around the globe through our media resource centre whichlists all the major media groups from Agriculture agronomy, Crop Sciences.
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55. The Herbert Newby McCoy Award 1995 Winner
He joined the Purdue agronomy department in 1978, served as director of the Indiana Hisresearch on the physics of fluids in porous media is described in more
http://www.purdue.edu/Research/ORA/mccoy1995.shtml
Purdue University Research Office of Research Administration Humans ... Clifford Kinley Trust 1995 Recipient Professor John Cushman RESEARCH
The focus of Professor Cushman’s research is the physics of fluids in porous media. His work is unique in that it spans time/ space scales ranging from picoseconds/angstroms to years/miles. Cushman’s research contributes significantly to problems involving (i) species separation and phase change in micropores, (ii) dispersion in media with continuously evolving heterogeneity, (iii) swelling colloidal systems, and (iv) reservoir-scale dispersion of environ- mental contaminants in natural geologic media. Dispersion in media with continuously evolving heterogeneity: If a porous medium looks inhomogeneous at every scale on which it can be viewed, then it is said to have continuously evolving heterogeneity. Many natural geologic media, and more generally fractal porous media, are of this category. By using nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, Cushman’s group was first to develop general theories of conservative chemical transport in this type of system. The theories are non-Markovian, but they reduce to their appropriate Fickian counterparts in the asymptotic limits. Interestingly, these theories can be applied to turbulent bulk-phase dispersion as well as to fluids in porous media. Reservoir-scale dispersion of environmental contaminants in natural geologic media: Large-scale heterogeneities in an aquifers hydraulic and chemical character play a fundamental role in the evolution of contaminants in the environment. The work of Cushman’s group shows that uncertainty in the parameters that characterize an aquifer give rise to spatially and temporally nonlocal constitutive laws for chemical transport. When computationally implemented, these laws often lead to different conclusions regarding groundwater contamination scenarios than those commonly employed by litigators and by the Environmental Protection Agency when enforcing environmental regulations.

56. K-State Media Relations General News +
media ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEN TWO KSTATE STUDENTS WIN WEED SCIENCE AWARDS Two K-Stategraduate students in agronomy won awards at the North Central Weed Science
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APRIL 2003 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2003 DENELL NAMED DIRECTOR OF JOHNSON CANCER CENTER AT K-STATE:
Robin Denell, Kansas State University distinguished professor of biology, has been named director of the Terry C. Johnson Center for Basic Cancer Research at K-State.
K-STATE STUDENTS COMPETE IN JAPANESE LANGUAGE CONTEST:
Speaking in front of an audience is one of the most commonly cited fears for many people and that's in their native language. But when it came to presenting a speech in a foreign language for a panel of judges, eight Kansas State University students were up to the challenge.
K-STATE STUDENTS ELECTED TO NATIONAL POSITIONS IN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING INSTITUTE:
Two Kansas State University architectural engineering students were elected in January 2003 to national positions in the Architectural Engineering Institute.

57. Agrium - Contacts
media. Please direct all media inquiries to Jim Pendergast Director, InvestorRelations Phone (403) 2257357 Fax (403) 225-7609. 877-247-4860. agronomy.
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Phone: (403)225-7000
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Fax: (403)225-7609 Email Webmaster Contacts Agrium's headquarters is located in Calgary, Alberta.
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58. National Health And Medical Research Council - Antibiotics In Agronomy And Horti
NHMRC, Antibiotics in agronomy and Horticulture. Contents. Antibioticsare currently widely used in experimentation and in laboratory media.
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Antibiotics in Agronomy and Horticulture
Contents The need for antibiotics for control of microbial plant diseases
Global usage of antibiotics

Use of antibiotics in Australia

Antibiotics which have been used in horticulture
...
General Recommendations
The need for antibiotics for control of microbial plant diseases Global usage of antibiotics Plant pathologists throughout the world have over the years investigated the potential of antibiotics for the control of plant diseases. Their major interest in such antimicrobial agents related to the need for eradicant compounds which were highly selective as well as being translocated through the plant. Despite the extensive testing of the efficacy of a wide range of antibiotics against plant pathogens there are relatively few that are routinely applied for the control of plant diseases. Streptomycin sprays are used against fire blight in all countries where outbreaks of the disease has been reported. It is the only effective control measure available. A streptomycin formulation is usedin New Zealand for the control of bacterial canker (blast) P

59. Antiobiotics In Agronomy And Horticulture
impact and public health implications of antibiotic applications in agronomy andhorticulture for care in the correct disposal of tissue culture media and other
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Antibiotics in Agronomy and Horticulture
Contents Glossary of Terms
Membership

Introduction

Definition of an antibiotic
...
General Recommendations
Glossary of Terms Antibiotic Antibiotics are selective antimicrobial agents other than disinfectants, antiseptics and substances used solely as antineoplastics, that, on application to living tissue or by systemic administration, kill or prevent the growth of susceptible microorganisms. Antibiotic resistance An organism is said to have acquired resistance to an antibiotic when the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for that strain is significantly higher than the MIC normally found in the same species of organism for that antibiotic. Bacteria Fungicide Any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying or controlling fungi. Maximum Residue Limit Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) is the maximum of a residue (expressed as mg/kg) recommended by the Chemical Safety Unit of the Department of Human Services and Health to be permitted in, or on, a food or a primary feed Commodity. In Australia, MRLs are incorporated into the NFA Food Standard Code and then into State Food and Drug Regulations

60. Green Media Online
media kits. American Society of agronomy (ASA)/ American Society of Agriculture EngineersCGIAR, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research Crop
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