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         Crops Miscellaneous:     more books (100)
  1. Production and marketing handbook for horticultural crops in Barbados (Miscellaneous publication) by J. S Lohoar, 1981
  2. Sunflower monoculture and crop rotation (Miscellaneous report / University of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station) by R. G Robinson, 1979
  3. Southcentral Idaho crop enterprise budgets (Miscellaneous series) by T. A Powell, 1981
  4. A Possible Correlation Between Light Trap Catches of the Brown Planthopper, Nilaparvata Lugens (Stal) and the Stage of Development of the Rice Crop (Miscellaneous report) by M.H. Jeffrey, Centre for Overseas Pest Research, et all 1982-12
  5. Production and production requirements of crops--High Plains (Miscellaneous publication / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station) by A. C Magee, 1959
  6. Review of Chinese crop production forecasting and estimation methology (Miscellaneous publication) by Frederic A Vogel, 1999
  7. A review of the responses to fertilizer of the crops of Northern Nigeria (Samaru miscellaneous paper) by R. M Meredith, 1965
  8. Production and production requirements of crops--west cross timbers (Miscellaneous publication / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station) by A. C Magee, 1959
  9. A cheap crop drier for the farmer (Samaru miscellaneous paper) by J A'Brook, 1965
  10. Fertilizers on soils used for oats, hay, and miscellaneous crops (United States. Bureau of Soils. Bulletin) by Milton Whitney, 1910
  11. Norm input-output data of the main crops of Cyprus (Miscellaneous publications) by Stelios Papachristodoulou, 1970
  12. Labor use in the Eastern Shore truck crop harvest (Miscellaneous publication) by Wayne C Rohrer, 1953
  13. Analysis of cotton quality on the High Plains of Texas, 1958 crop year (Miscellaneous publication / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station) by John W Thomas, 1959
  14. Oregon crop water use and irrigation requirements (Extension miscellaneous / Oregon State University. Extension Service) by Richard H Cuenca, 1992

41. AURI Research
Research is a vital part of AURIit says so right in our name. We work with AgBased Energy Animal Products Co-Product Utilization Crops Miscellaneous
http://www.auri.org/research-articles.php
  • Home About AURI
    Research is a vital part of AURIit says so right in our name. We work with businesses, entrepreneurs and cooperatives to help develop new products and processes that create new uses for Minnesota ag commodities. Through applied research and technology transfer, AURI helps to bring new concepts forward. While much of the work we do for businesses is confidential and proprietary, some results in information that is of interest to a wide audience. Information on growing hybrid poplars, what's new with biodiesel and how to determine if an on-farm manure digester is right for you are just several topics you can learn more about. To access these topics, click on the appropriate line below. Ag-Based Energy Animal Products Co-Product Utilization Crops ... Miscellaneous
    Ag-Based Energy
    An Analysis of Expanding Renewable Energy Markets in Minnesota Implications for Rural Economic Development
    Published:
    In 2007, the State Legislature and Governor enacted legislation to put Minnesota on a path to have 25 of its energy produced from renewable sources by the year 2025. Minnesota statute also sets a goal of increasing the amount of ethanol blended into gasoline to 20 percent by 2...
    Corn Cobs as Sustainable Biomass for Renewable Energy, A Field-to-Facility Demonstration and Feasibility Study

42. Storing Vegetables And Fruits In Basements, Cellars, Outbuildings
Root Crops (Miscellaneous) Root crops such as beets, carrots, celeriac, kohlrabi, rutabagas, turnips, and winter radishes should not be put in storage until
http://agnic.msu.edu/cgi-bin/library?e=d-000-00---0usda--00-0-0--0prompt-10---4-

43. Success Under Glass | North America > United States From AllBusiness.com
Farmers Ranchers, Greenhouse Protected Crops, Miscellaneous Vegetable Farming, Test Marketing, Agriculture Ownership, Management Labor, Greenhouses, Nurseries Floriculture
http://www.allbusiness.com/agriculture-forestry/crop-production-greenhouse-nurse

44. Leverett N. Harrington Diaries, 1871-1929
In his brief entries, Harrington writes little more than about the weather, his daily chores, his livestock, and crops. Miscellaneous documents found tucked into the diaries include
http://www.vermonthistory.org/documents/findaid/harringt.pdf

45. Shasta County Department Of Agriculture, Weights And Measures
Orchard Production (Grapes, Peaches, Walnuts, etc.) Small Ag Production (Field Crops, Fruit Nut Crops, Vegetable Crops, Miscellaneous Crops, etc.)
http://www.co.shasta.ca.us/html/Agriculture/ag_programs/ag_prog_crop_input.htm
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  • Agriculture Programs Contact Information 3179 Bechelli Lane, Suite 210
    Redding, CA 96002 Phone: (530) 224-4949
    Fax: (530) 224-4951
    Toll Free: 1-800-479-8009
    Email: Ag
    Crop Report Information
    Each year we are required to prepare a report of the condition, acreage, production, and value of the agricultural products in Shasta County. We need your assistance in gathering the statistics necessary to complete the report. Each year in the late Fall we mail the most appropriate forms (see categories below) to our growers based on their type(s) of production. Any information you give on these questionnaires is kept completely confidential. Individual figures are collected and compiled to represent the entire county. Only the sum total will be included in the report. If it appears that two different questionnaires apply to your operation, please complete both of them.

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