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  1. Irrigation of Agricultural Crops, Second Edition (Agronomy) (Agronomy) by B. A. Stewart, 2007-01-01
  2. Lettuce, Endive and Chicory (Crop Production Science in Horticulture,9) by E J Ryder, 1999-01-02
  3. Pesticide Interaction in Crop Production by Jack Altman, 1993-04-19
  4. Alleviating Soil Fertility Constraints to Increased Crop Production in West Africa (Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences)
  5. Animal Production Based on Crop Residues: Chinese Experiences (Fao Animal Production and Health Paper) by Bernan, 2003-01
  6. Handbook Of Industrial Crops (Food Products Series)
  7. Working with Dynamic Crop Models: Evaluation, Analysis, Parameterization, and Applications
  8. Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Sugarcane (Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Crop Plants)
  9. Production and Utilization of Protein in Oilseed Crops (World Crops: Production, Utilization and Description) by E.S. Bunting, 1981-09-30
  10. Synthetic Seeds for Commercial Crop Production by U. Kumar, 2000-11-15
  11. Oat Crop: Production and Utilization (World Crop Series)
  12. Cherries: Crop Physiology, Production and Uses by A D Webster, N E Looney, 1995-01-12
  13. Soil Quality for Crop Production and Ecosystem Health, Volume 25 (Developments in Soil Science)
  14. Production Practices and Quality Assessment of Food Crops: Volume 3: Quality Handling and Evaluation

61. 1151: Support Activities For Crop Production
NAICS 1151 Support Activities for crop production. This industry comprises establishmentsprimarily engaged in providing support activities for growing crops.
http://www.census.gov/epcd/ec97/def/1151.HTM
NAICS 1151: Support Activities for Crop Production
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing support activities for growing crops. Go to Bridge Between NAICS and SIC
Census 2000
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62. 115110: Support Activities For Crop Production
NAICS 115110 Support Activities for crop production. This industrycomprises establishments primarily engaged in providing support
http://www.census.gov/epcd/ec97/def/11511.HTM
NAICS 115110: Support Activities for Crop Production
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing support activities for growing crops. Go to Bridge Between NAICS and SIC
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63. Industrial Hemp - Production And Management - Manitoba Agriculture And Food
Covers varieties; seeding; fertility; pest control; harvest, storage, grading, and yield; as well as general information on crop production and soil quality in Manitoba. By Manitoba Agriculture and Food.
http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/hemp/bko01s01.html
February, 2001
Industrial Hemp - Production and Management
Hemp is tolerant of light spring frosts, and hard fall frosts will assist maturity by killing green leaf tissue remaining as the seeds mature. Hemp performs well on a range of soil types, but is intolerant of poor drainage conditions - saturated soil will quickly cause stunting, yellowing, and death of plants. Table of Contents: Maturity
Hemp varieties are available which mature to seed in 120 - 150 days. Later maturing cultivars are suitable for high yield fibre production. Consideration of maturity is somewhat complicated by the fact that hemp varieties are photoperiod sensitive - no matter when the crop is sown, it will tend to flower at about the same calendar date. Hence earlier sowing should result in a larger plant with higher yield potential, but may have only a minor effect on when the crop matures.
Variety Information
The following varieties have been grown in Manitoba trials in 1995,1996 and 1997 (note that the descriptions are based on very limited experience and data in Manitoba and are to be used as a general guide only):

64. Illinois Plant, Landscape And Nursery Technology
Plant Selection Landscaping Nursery crop production Greenhouse Production FertilizationPropagation Pruning Pest Management Soils Growing Media Botanic
http://www.extension.uiuc.edu/IPLANT/nursery-crop.htm
1998-1999 Illinois Commercial Landscape and Turfgrass
Pest Management Handbook
Commercial Boxwood Production
Selection, Production and Establishment of Wetland Trees and Shrubs
... Nut Growing in Illinois Many links on this site connect to PDF files. To view these, you will need Adobe Arcrobat Reader HOME PLANT SELECTION LANDSCAPING ...
University of Illinois Extension
This web site is maintained by David Williams, Director of the University of Illinois Arboretum, Professor and Extension Specialist in Horticulture, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, and by C Diane Anderson, Extension Specialist in Horticulture, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL.

65. Tone Ag Consulting
crop production management including crop planning and monitoring, soil sampling and interpretation.
http://www.toneag.com/
Tone Ag Consulting
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As an independent Agronomic Consulting Firm, we bring to you our valued customers the entire marketplace. This makes is possible for us to recommend the most cost effective methods, products and services the marketplace offers. We can help you improve your profitability and production through careful planning and research, done by a company who understands your needs. Large or Small give us a call! Ron Tone, P.Ag., CAC, CCA
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For website related questions or problems, please write to: joeltone@toneag.com Tone Ag Consulting, November 25, 2002

66. Crop Production - Agriculture, Food And Rural Development - University Of Newcas
Overview of crop production Research. We undertake a wide range of studieson the agronomy and physiology of temperate arable and forage crops.
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/afrd/research/agriculture/crop_overview.htm
University of Newcastle Agriculture, Food and Rural Development Research Agriculture ... sitemap Research Agriculture Animal Production Crop Production Farm Management ... Publications
Overview of Crop Production Research
We undertake a wide range of studies on the agronomy and physiology of temperate arable and forage crops. The aim of the work is primarily to determine the influence of agronomic practices on the physiological basis of crop yield and quality. Recently such studies have evaluated key management practices within cereals, oilseed rape and grain legume crops. Collaborative research continues to be undertaken with the Arable Research Centres on the management of cereal crops. More fundamental work, for example on the creation and evaluation of novel genotypes of oilseed rape is carried out together with the John Innes Institute and the effects of sulphur nutrition on the yield and quality of wheat with IACR, Rothamsted with either Research Council or HGCA funding, and the evaluation of stem cuttings for seed potato production with support from the Sri Lankan Government. We also have a reputation in the restoration of land to agricultural and amenity uses after opencast mining. Though based on applied aspects of soil science and crop production, this study also extended into an ecological study of species-rich grasslands, linking with another of our projects on the productivity and ecology of hay meadows in the Pennine Dales. This latter project was funded by a Joint Research Council initiative and by MAFF and involved collaboration with Agricultural and Environmental Science, NERC and with Sheffield University. The

67. Space Station Challenge - Activities
Offers teachers and students a chance to examine a number of basic principles and concepts in plant biology and crop production through hands on experiments using a simulated Biomass Production System.
http://www2.cet.edu/iss/activities/farminspace.asp
Select the Farming in Space icon at any time to return to this page. Additional Farming in Space Resources: Stay tuned to this Web site for the upcoming Farming in Space link to live International Space Station research that includes a ground-based test at Kennedy Space Center in March of 2001 and a launched experiment in early 2002. Links to related space plant research will also be featured. Visit: Additional Life Science Resources: The BioBLAST software use a 3-D virtual reality model of a lunar habitat to introduce student to NASA's life science research and the possibilities of long-term space habitation. Students use the BioBLAST simulators to design and test a biological life support system to support a crew of six for three years without resupply. Find out more at

68. Crossroads Educational Consortium: Crop Production
crop production crop production emphasizes the production and use of fieldand forage crops. It deals with their biology and management.
http://www.wcc.vccs.edu/crossroads/agriTech/crop.asp
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  • A Message for Industry Programs of Studies Agriculture Technology Automotive Service Technology Business/Marketing Dental Assisting/Dental Hygiene Criminal Justice ... Precision Machining Technology Crop Production CROP PRODUCTION emphasizes the production and use of field and forage crops. It deals with their biology and management. Important components include soils and soil fertility, tillage, integrated pest management, and other cropping practices. Jobs obtained by these graduates include: farm and garden center manager, fertilizer plant managers, research assistants, and soil and water conservation district technicians HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM OF STUDIES you must complete to be eligible to apply for this program is as follows: Core Requirements Program Requirements Program Recommendations
    English - 4 units
    English 9, 10, 11, 12
  • 69. Commercial Vegetable Production
    List of articles covering such topics as nutrution, fertilizers, hydroponics, diseases, polythene mulches, saptesting and crop production guides.
    http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/MENU_CV:CV
    Commercial Vegetable Production
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    70. Utah State University Crop Pyhsiology Laboratory
    crop production on the Lunar surface Mitigating the effects of prolonged darknesswith reduced temperature and low light Julie Chard, Giridhar Akula, and
    http://www.usu.edu/cpl/research_failure.htm

    HYDROPONICS

    PHYTO-REMEDIATION

    ETHYLENE STUDIES

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    BACK TO RESEARCH Loss of environmental control in controlled environments is far more common than biological failures from disease and insects or cultural problems from human error. Mitigating the effects of power loss with low temperature and low light. s

    71. EPA-Profile Of The Agricultural Crop Production Industry
    This sector notebook provides the profile of the agricultural crop production industry. Profileof the Agricultural crop production Industry. NAICS Code 111
    http://www.epa.gov/compliance/resources/publications/assistance/sectors/notebook
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    Compliance Assistance and Sector Programs Division (202) 564-5049 Downloadable Files:
    Entire Document: 184 pages
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    72. Zinc For Crop Production
    Zinc For crop production George Rehm and Michael Schmitt Copyright ©2002 Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved.
    http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/cropsystems/DC0720.html
    F0-00720-GO 1997 To Order
    Zinc
    For Crop Production George Rehm and Michael Schmitt Z inc (Zn) is an essential nutrient required in some fertilizer programs for crop production in Minnesota. While some soils are capable of supplying adequate amounts for crop production, addition of zinc fertilizers is needed for others. In Minnesota, Zn may be needed in fertilizer programs for production of corn, sweet corn, and edible beans. Several research projects have focused on the use of this nutrient, and much of the following information is based on the results of that research.
    The Role of Zinc in the Plant
    The specific role of Zn in growth and development of plants is not known. This nutrient is an important component of various enzymes that are responsible for driving many metabolic reactions in all crops. Growth and development would stop if specific enzymes were not present in plant tissue. Zinc, however, is needed in very small amounts. Plant uptake of this nutrient is calculated in terms of ounces per acre instead of pounds per acre. Therefore, Zn is classified as a micronutrient.

    73. Organic Certification Of Crop Production In Minnesota
    BU07202 Revised 2001, To Order. Organic Certification of crop production in Minnesota.Lisa Gulbranson, Copyright © 2001 Regents of the University of Minnesota.
    http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/cropsystems/DC7202.html
    BU-07202 Revised 2001 To Order
    Organic Certification of Crop Production in Minnesota
    Lisa Gulbranson
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    74. Ohio Agronomy Guide, Bulletin 472-96
    Ohio State University Extension bulletin on Ohio's climate, soils and water quality, crop production and management and tillage and conservation practices.
    http://ohioline.osu.edu/b472/
    Ohio Agronomy Guide
    Bulletin 472
    Contents
    • Credits
    • Ohio's Climate
    • Ohio's Soils
      • Soil Formation and Soil Properties
      • Soil Properties and Management
      • Ohio Soil Regions
      • Available Data on Soil Properties
    • Conservation
      • Energy Conservation
      • Soil Conservation
      • Conservation Practices
      • Conservation Tillage
    • Best Management Practices
    • No-Tillage and Ridge Planting
      • Drainage
      • Soils
      • Compaction
      • Cover Crops
      • Planting
      • Seed Treatment
      • Fertilization
      • Soil Testing
      • Weed Control
      • Tips for Getting Started
    • Water Management
      • Surface Drainage
      • Subsurface Drainage
      • Increasing Infiltration
      • Other Water Conservation Methods
      • Irrigation
    • Soil Fertility
      • Elements Essential for Plant Growth
      • Lime and Liming Materials
      • Diagnostic Methods
      • Other Tests
    • Varietal Evaluation and Seed Quality
      • Variety Selection
      • Seed Treatments
    • Corn Production
      • How Climate Affects Corn Production
      • Corn Growth and Development
      • Hybrid Selection
      • Date of Planting
      • Seeding Depth
      • Row Width
      • Plant Populations and Seeding Rates
      • Making Replant Decisions
      • Plant Nutrient Requirements
      • Crop Rotations
      • Corn Production on Minesoils
      • Corn Pest Management
      • Disease Control
      • Harvesting
      • Types of Corn
    • Soybean Production
      • Variety Performance Trials
      • Variety Selection
      • Disease Control
      • Tillage
      • Rhizobium Inoculation
      • Planting Date
      • Row Spacing
      • Skip-Row Systems
      • Seeding Rate
      • Planting Depth
      • Fertilization Recommendations
      • Weed Control
      • Adjustments for No-Till
      • Soybean Production on Mined Land
    • Small Grain Production
      • Wheat
      • Fertilization
      • Spelt
      • Spring Oats
      • Winter Barley
      • Spring Barley
      • Triticale
      • Winter Rye
      • Weed Control for Small Grains
    • Multiple Cropping with Winter Grains
      • Forage Seedings
      • Relay Intercropping

    75. Garden City Coop, Inc. Crop Production
    crop production. Mitch Williams Vice President (mobile 2718150) AaronAnderson - Sales Manager (mobile 272-6865) Barry Brant - Sales
    http://www.gccoop.com/crop.html
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    (mobile 271-8150) Aaron Anderson - Sales Manager
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    (mobile 271-3446)
    Ryan Fitzmorris
    - Operations Leader
    (mobile 272-6691) Lester Webb - Operations Supervisor Located at Lowe, Kansas Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 8am-12pm For your farming needs, the Crop Production Division of the Garden City Coop handles various products such as seed, ag chemicals, anhydrous ammonia, liquid and dry fertilizer. The liquid and dry fertilizers are professionally blended and applied to meet your exact specifications. Our experienced staff are always available to provide quality service with quality products to meet your production requirements. We specialize in the custom application of dry fertilizer, liquid fertilizer and chemicals. All of our products are handled through our facility located at Lowe, Kansas. We have anhydrous ammonia plants at seven convenient locations. These locations are shown on the map below: NH 3 Plant Locations
    Agrowland Green Book Kansas Farm Bureau High Plains Journal
    Last Updated: 28-Jun-01 Hubris Communications

    76. Cropmasters -- Crop Production And Marketing
    A group of producers in Two Hills, Brosseau, Hairy Hill, Willingdon and Vegreville that regularly Category Regional North America Business and Economy Agriculture......Click here to enter the Cropmasters Website.
    http://www.cropmasters.com/
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    77. Soil Technologies Corporation - Pioneers In Biorationals Since 1983
    Develops, manufactures and markets biorational pest management and plant growthpromoting products used in agricultural and horticultural crop production.
    http://www.soiltechcorp.com/
    Soil Technologies Corp. Pioneers in Biorationals Since 1983 Soil Technologies Corp. 2103 185th St., Fairfield, IA 52556 Tel: 641-472-3963 Fax: 641-472-6189
    E-mail info@soiltechcorp.com
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    ORGANIC PRODUCTS Since 1983 Soil Technologies Corporation has been a pioneer in the development, manufacture and marketing of biorational pest management and plant growth promoting products used in agricultural and horticultural crop production. Through product development, acquisition and strategic business relationships, Soil Tech has created a unique line of environmentally sensitive products which contribute to the bottom line. Our continuing commitment to produce only ecologically safe and effective technologies makes Soil Tech an unparalleled resource in today's rapidly changing agronomic world.

    78. Grain And Root Crop Production
    Grain and Root crop production.
    http://www.agnet.org/library/list/cat/C.html
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    E-mail: fftc@agnet.org 5F.14 Wenchow St., Taipei 10616 Taiwan R.O.C. Tel: (886 2) 2362 6239 Fax: (886 2) 2362 0478

    79. ScienceDaily News Release: Will Global Warming Improve Crop Production?
    Source American Society Of Agronomy. Date 200209-19. Will GlobalWarming Improve crop production? Scientists from Agriculture and
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/09/020919065913.htm
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    Will Global Warming Improve Crop Production?
    Gilles Bélanger, project leader, said, "This might be a surprise to many that warmer winter conditions will mean greater risks to perennial forage crops. Perennial forage crops in Canada and in the northern part of the United States prefer the comfort of a nice snow cover after a good rest period in the fall. Rain, ice, and no snow cover in the middle of the winter will occur more often in the future; this brings no comfort to perennial forage crops." For this study, conducted from 1999 to 2001, scientists developed agro-climatic indices related to the effect of climate conditions on winter survival of perennial forage crops. These agro-climatic indices were then calculated for current conditions (1961-90) and two future periods (2010-39, 2040-69). Sixty-nine climatic stations located in all agricultural areas of Eastern Canada were used. For forage producers, climate change will mean increased risks in an agricultural industry already facing major challenges. The authors of the study, however, are confident that current and future research efforts in the development of improved cultivars and the adaptation of management practices will help producers make the best of climate change.

    80. Leaf TC - The Leaf Technology Consultants
    United Kingdom based consultancy which advises on monitoring systems for Social Responsibility in crop production (SRP) (based on the Britsh American Tobacco programme) and a range of tobacco leaf technology issues, addressed by specialist consultants with over 25 years of practical experience.
    http://www.leaftc.com

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