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  1. The Spice Trade: A Bibliographic Guide to Sources of Historical and Economic Information (Bibliographies and Indexes in World History)
  2. Fruits and Fruit-Trees, Home and Foreign: An Index to the Kinds Valued in Britain, With Descriptions, Histories and Other Particulars [ 1885 ] by Leo H. (Leo Hartley) Grindon, 2009-08-10
  3. New Encyclopedia of Science (Special Projects Book Plus index Bibliography) by FUNK & WAGNALLS, 1986
  4. Short Fibre Content and Uniformity Index in Cotton (ICAC Review Articles on Cotton Production) by H M Behery, 1993-01-12
  5. Symptoms of Virus Diseases in Plants: With Index of Names and Symptoms by L. Bos, 1978-06
  6. ADVANCES IN AGRONOMY VOLUME 32, Volume 32 (V.1-30 v. 32)
  7. Plant Tissue Culture: A Classified Bibliography (Developments in Crop Science) by S. S. Bhojwani, 1987-01
  8. Horticultural Reviews (Volume 33) by Jules Janick, 2007-01-02
  9. The Study of Agricultural Geography: A Scholarly Guide and Bibliography by Thomas A. Rumney, 2005-12-02
  10. Food and Other Crops in Fiji - an Annotated Bibliography (ACIAR Monographs) by T.K. Lim, E.M. Fleming, 1999-11-30
  11. Cornucopia II: A Source Book of Edible Plants by Stephen Facciola, Stephen Facciola, 1998-11-20
  12. Citrus: A World Bibliography
  13. Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa
  14. Seln Indices in Plant Breeding by R. J. Baker, 1986-09-01

41. Agronomy - Washington State University
The science of soil management and the production of field crops. Introduction. WSU Extension's Agronomy program can provide educational programming to assist with biocontrol
http://www.ncw.wsu.edu/agronomy/index.html
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Agronomy
The science of soil management and the production of field crops.
Introduction
WSU Extension's Agronomy program can provide educational programming to assist with bio-control of insects and improving crop production and profitability. Contact Dale Whaley at the WSU Douglas County Extension Office Dale K. Whaley PO Box 550 Waterville, WA 98858 dwhaley@wsu.edu
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USDA ... Alterative Crops World Agricultural Outlook Board Small Grain Disease Cereals Variety Testing Crop Links State of Washington
Life is good at WSU. A unique richness of students, faculty, location, activities, and organizations creates a full, lively student life at the University. This section gives you the insider's view on student life and a sampling of the opportunities here.
"Glimpses." Students talk about life at WSU
These brief posts are written by WSU students to give you a personal look through their window on campus life. Contact us: Dale Whaley Accessibility Policies
WSU Cooperative Extension, 400 Washington Street, Wenatchee, WA. 98801

42. Agronomy | New York NRCS
Agronomy. This area of the NRCS New York Technical Resources Web site provides references to planning and implementing conservation practices that are based on soil and plant
http://www.ny.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/agronomy/index.html

New York Home
About Us News Programs ... Contact Us Search New York All NRCS Sites for
Technical Resources
Agronomy
This area of the NRCS New York Technical Resources Web site provides references to planning and implementing conservation practices that are based on soil and plant sciences to achieve natural resource protection. Conservation Practices Photo Gallery
Farming With Crop Residues
Farming with Crop Residues , a brochure published by the NRCS, provides photographs of various percentages of ground cover that can be expected using different tillage techniques.
Cover Crops for Vegetable Growers
The Cornell University Cover Crop Decision Tool helps you quickly narrow the choices of cover crop for your situation. The tool is based on
  • the reason you need a cover crop; when you have a chance to plant; and how long it can stay in the field until you need to plant your next crop.
  • Information Resources
    Agronomy and Erosion (USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service) ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service - The National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service Web site features in-depth publications on production practices, alternative crop and livestock enterprises, innovative marketing, organic certification, and highlights of local, regional, USDA and other Federal sustainable agricultural activities.

    43. Agronomy
    In Amarillo, Dr. Bean assists and advises County Extension Agents and producers in 21 counties of the Texas Panhandle regions on grain crop production issues.
    http://amarillo.tamu.edu/programs/agrilife_programs/agronomy/index.php

    44. Agronomy | Utah NRCS
    Agronomy Agronomy Policy, Procedures, Tools and Aids. Agronomy Technical Notes; Estimating Soil Moisture by Feel and Appearance; Farming with Less Diesel and Better Soil Seminar
    http://www.ut.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/technology/agronomy/index.html

    Utah Home
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    Agronomy
    Agronomy Policy, Procedures, Tools and Aids
    • Agronomy Technical Notes Estimating Soil Moisture by Feel and Appearance Farming with Less Diesel and Better Soil Seminar Nutrient Management National NRCS Agronomy web site Save Energy, Save Money
    Agronomy Resources in eFOTG
    Contact
    Niels Hansen
    Agronomist
    Phone: (801) 524-4568
    Email: Niels.Hansen
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    45. Agronomy Resources | Texas NRCS
    Contact. Lori Ziehr, Conservation Agronomist Phone 254742-9885 Back to Technical Resources
    http://www.tx.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/ecs/agronomy/index.html

    Texas Home
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    Contact Lori Ziehr , Conservation Agronomist
    Phone: 254-742-9885 Back to Top Texas NRCS Home Site Map ... USDA

    46. Agronomy | Delaware NRCS
    Agronomy Events. Agronomy Events Please Contact John Timmons, Delaware NRCS State Agronomist, concerning questions on Agronomy Events posted to this site.
    http://www.de.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/agronomy/index.html

    Delaware Home
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    Delaware Agronomy
    Delaware State Agronomist
    John Timmons , Delaware State Agronomist
    Phone: 302-678-4198
    Sally Kepfer
    , State Resource Conservationist
    Phone: 302-678-4182
    Agronomy Events
    Agronomy Events:
    Please Contact John Timmons , Delaware NRCS State Agronomist, concerning questions on Agronomy Events posted to this site.
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    Agronomy Tools
    The following documents require Microsoft Excel or Adobe Acrobat
    WinPST Loss Pathways 2008 Spreadsheet,
    Current Version is dated 4/2/2008 (MS Excel- 558 KB)
    PSI - Delaware Phosphorus Site Index Worksheet, Current version is dated 10/12/2010
    (MS Excel- 253 KB) NEW!
    VEB Tool-Kit Document, (Vegetative Environmental Buffers for Tunnel-Ventilated Poultry Houses)
    (Acrobat File- 526 KB)
    Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plans (CNMP’s) ( Information underdevelopment
    Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plans (CNMP’s) are conservation plans that are unique to livestock and poultry operations. These plans document the practices and strategies adopted by the land owner or operator to address the natural resource concerns related to soil erosion, water quality, utilization of manure, and disposal of organic by-products.

    47. West Virginia University | Plant & Soil Sciences
    Agronomy. Agronomy is the application of sciences to the production of field crops and the management of soils. Agronomists are concerned with producing food and with protecting soil
    http://www.cafcs.wvu.edu/PLSC/researchareas/agronomy/index.html

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    Agronomy
    Agronomy is the application of sciences to the production of field crops and the management of soils. Agronomists are concerned with producing food and with protecting soil and water resources.
    • The Crop Science emphasizes the physiology, production and quality of forage crops. The Soil Science emphasizes the characteristics and management of soils for growing plants, construction sites, wastewater treatment and surface mine reclamation.
    Career Opportunities :Agronomists qualify for a wide variety of occupations including soil survey and conservation, agricultural sales, extension, research, plant breeding, turfgrass management and farming.
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