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  1. Hydroponic Crop Production by Joe Romer, 2000-04-01
  2. Principles of Field Crop Production (4th Edition) by John H. Martin, Warren H. Leonard, et all 2005-07-02
  3. Handbook of Potato Production, Improvement, And Postharvest Management (Crop Science) by Jai Gopal, S.M. Khurana, 2006-08-11
  4. Rice: Origin, History, Technology, and Production (Wiley Series in Crop Science)
  5. Principles of Crop Production: Theory, Techniques, and Technology (2nd Edition) by George Acquaah, 2004-07-24
  6. Corn: Origin, History, Technology, and Production (Wiley Series in Crop Science)
  7. Mycorrhizae in Crop Production (Crop Science)
  8. Grapes (Crop Production Science in Horticulture) by G.L. Creasy, L.L. Creasy, 2009-01-21
  9. Ball RedBook, Volume 2: Crop Production: 17th edition (Ball Red Book)
  10. Cotton: Origin, History, Technology, and Production (Wiley Series in Crop Science)
  11. Bananas and Plantains (Crop Production Science in Horticulture) by John C Robinson, Víctor Galán Saúco, 2010-01-09
  12. Principles of Vegetable Crop Production by R. Fordam, A. G. Biggs, 1985-03
  13. Managing the Potato Production System by Bill Bryan Dean, 1994-04-29
  14. Breeding Field Crops by D. A. Sleper, 2006-07-24

1. Crop Production
USDA strives to sustain and enhance economical crop production by developing and transferring sound, researchderived, knowledge to agricultural producers that results in food and
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2. Crop Production
CROP PRODUCTION. Oats and hay, corn, soybeans, and wheat are the predominant cash crops produced in Harrison County. In the past few years, some growers of organic produce have
http://www.harrisoncountyohio.org/Agriculture/CropProduction/crop_production.htm
Harrison County
Ohio
CROP PRODUCTION
Oats and hay, corn, soybeans, and wheat are the predominant cash crops produced in Harrison County. In the past few years, some growers of organic produce have developed throughout the county. Another recent development is grape production. One winery recently opened in the eastern part of the county, and two others are in the early stages of grape production, with plans to commence winery operations in the near future. Crop production in Harrison County generates more than $2.77 million annually.

3. Educational Materials From NDSU Agriculture And University Extension
Crop Production Forages Grain Drying and Storage Irrigation Machinery New and Alternative Crops Oilseeds. Pestides and Pest Management Plant Disease Remote Sensing
http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/pubs/crop_production.htm

4. Crop Production | Office Of Academic Programs - College Of Agriculture And Life
The University of Arizona Crop Production program is directed and managed by the departments of Soil, Water and Environmental Science and Plant Sciences.
http://cals.arizona.edu/academicprograms/category/majors/crop_production
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Dr. Tom Wilson
Type of advisor: Undergraduate advisor To set up appointment: send email to twilson@ag.arizona.edu Advisor email: twilson@ag.arizona.edu Advisor phone:
Dr. Jeffrey Silvertooth
Type of advisor: Undergraduate advisor Type of advisor: Club advisor Advisor email: silver@ag.arizona.edu Advisor phone:
Crop Production
The University of Arizona Crop Production program is directed and managed by the departments of Soil, Water and Environmental Science and Plant Sciences. This undergraduate major provides a solid foundation for students who want a career in modern agriculture and crop production.
Dr. Tanya Quist
Type of advisor: Undergraduate advisor Type of advisor: Club advisor To set up appointment: send email to tquist@cals.arizona.edu

5. Crop Production
USDA Economics and Statistics System at Mann Library, Cornell University, in partnership with ERS, NASS, WAOB
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6. Crop Production
Crop production as a business Industries in the Crop Production subsector grow crops mainly for food and fiber.
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... State Government Interests African-American Asian-American Disabled Family-Owned ... Young Industries in the Crop Production subsector grow crops mainly for food and fiber. The subsector comprises establishments, such as farms, orchards, groves, greenhouses, and nurseries, primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, or trees and their seeds. The industries in this subsector are grouped by similarity of production activity, including biological and physiological characteristics and economic requirements, the length of growing season, degree of crop rotation, extent of input specialization, labor requirements, and capital demands. The production process is typically completed when the raw product or commodity grown reaches the "farm gate" for market, that is, at the point of first sale or price determination. Establishments are classified to the crop production subsector when crop production (i.e., value of crops for market) accounts for one-half or more of the establishment's total agricultural production. Within the subsector, establishments are classified to a specific industry when a product or industry family of products (i.e., oilseed and grain farming, vegetable and melon farming, fruit and tree nut farming) account for one-half or more of the establishment's agricultural production. Establishments with one-half or more crop production with no one product or family of products of an industry accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production are treated as general combination crop farming and are classified in Industry 11199

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Reference information about agricultural chemicals used in crop production.
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Crop Production Services is the premier agricultural retail supplier in the markets that it serves, conducting business in 48 states. Crop Production Services markets
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"We are committed to being the leading provider of agricultural inputs in each of our markets. We will attract and retain outstanding employees by motivating and rewarding them for their accomplishments in providing exceptional service to our valued customers." We are dedicated to helping our customers achieve maximum success. When you meet and work with a member of the Crop Production Services team, we are confident you will see our strengths first-hand and
"Profit from our experience." We've Moved! Effective June 14, 2010, the Crop Production Services corporate headquarters will be located in Loveland, Colorado. Our new address is:

9. Extension Agronomy Crop Production
The Crops Production Support pages are designed to help you find answers to your cropsrelated questions. You will find a number of publications listed for each of the major crops.
http://www.agronomy.ksu.edu/extension/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=55

10. Innovation Management - Home Page
Innovation Management are international agricultural consultants supporting improved crop production technologies. A UK company which provides government and commercial organisations with market research, strategic marketing and development plans, particularly in respect of improved crop production technologies.
http://www.innovationmanagement.co.uk
Innovation Management is a specialist international agricultural marketing Consultancy which supports the adoption of technologies for improved crop production and use. ~ Facing the challenges of a changing international market place ~
  • International agricultural market research and technical reviews Planning product development and marketing strategies Supporting companies and public sector organisations Specialist agricultural industry consultants
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11. Alpcot Agro - Crop Production
Crop ProductionThe total fall 2009 harvest for Alpcot Agro was about 180,000 tonnes.The average yield for winter wheat was 2.8 tons/hectare in Russia. The total harvested area in
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  • Site Map About Alpcot Agro SEARCH Crop Production Harvest 2009 summary
    The total fall 2009 harvest for Alpcot Agro was about 180,000 tonnes.The average yield for winter wheat was 2.8 tons/hectare in Russia. The total harvested area in Russia was 65,800 hectares and 6,150 hectares in Ukraine.
    Alpcot Agro has winter planted about 46,200 hectares during fall 2009, of which 2,200 hectares in Ukraine. Russia, hectares harvested and gross harvest 2008/2009 Crop Harvested hectares Average yield (tons/ha) Gross harvest 2009 (tons) Winter wheat
    Barley
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    Other n.m. Total Gross harvest refers to the harvest before cleaning and drying.

12. Organic Crop Production Overview
This publication provides a comprehensive synopsis of the concepts and practices of certified organic crop production.
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What defines Cropproduction .Well we at Crop-production provide you with with up to date information you need to know about Crop-production that you don
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14. Undergraduate Degree In Crop Production/Agronomy, The Department Of Soil, Water
Thus, the UA Crop Production program is directed and managed by both the SWES and PLS departments. This undergraduate program provides a solid foundation for students who
http://ag.arizona.edu/SWES/instruction/crop_major/crop_major.htm
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    Bachelor of Science (B.S) in Soil, Water and Environmental Science with a major in
    Crop Production
    Student Guidelines
    (pdf file with detailed requirements) University of Arizona Links Prospective Student Main Page
    includes: application, information for parents, admissions, financial aid, housing, degrees and programs
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    Agronomic science (agronomy) is defined as the combination of crop and soil sciences principles and practices. At the University of Arizona in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS), the Plant Sciences (PL S) and Soil, Water and Environmental Science (SWES) departments provide the base courses that are required for the development of an undergraduate degree of this nature (Crop Production/Agronomy). Thus, the UA Crop Production program is directed and managed by both the SWES and PLS departments.
    This undergraduate program provides a solid foundation for students who are entering a career in modern agriculture and crop production. It is also important to note that this degree program provides a good base for students interested in work associated with field crop, permanent tree crop production, turf grass systems, and/or a broad array of horticultural crops that are grown throughout the western United States and other regions in the world. The fundamentals derived from this type of educational program can be applied to crop production systems and land management programs (soil and water management in general) locally, regionally, or globally. Also, graduates from this program will be well prepared academically to enter graduate degree programs.

15. BASF Canada
Agrochemical products, canola crop production systems, ROI calculator, weed identification guides, and resource library.
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16. Crop Production | Ag 101 | Agriculture | US EPA
Ag 101 provides an introduction to crop production Crop production is a complex business, requiring many skills (such as biology, agronomy, mechanics, and marketing
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Crop Production
Source: USDA - Natural Resources Conservation Service Crop production is a complex business, requiring many skills (such as biology, agronomy, mechanics, and marketing) and covering a variety of operations throughout the year. In this module, the practice of crop production will be described by discussing eight components in the crop production cycle: For each component, the operations and when they need to be carried out, the machinery or equipment farmers use, potential environmental concerns related to that component, and best management practices recommended to minimize environmental problems will be described.

17. Uruguay - Crop Production
Country Listing. Uruguay Table of Contents. Uruguay Crop Production. Crop production in Uruguay has never been as important as livestock raising. Only about 8 percent of the land area
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Uruguay
Crop Production
Crop production in Uruguay has never been as important as livestock raising. Only about 8 percent of the land area was dedicated to growing crops in the mid-1980s, compared with 75 percent dedicated to livestock. The amount of land under cultivation has varied according to the world price of livestock products. When beef prices have declined, for example, ranchers have planted wheat or corn. Rising livestock prices in the 1980s resulted in a considerable decrease in the area dedicated to most crops. Because crop production had gradually become more efficient through mechanization, however, crop yields did not necessarily decline. Although crop yields per hectare had generally increased, erosion of the thin topsoil layer became a significant problem in Uruguay during the 1980s. It was estimated that 30 percent of all arable areas had been adversely affected. The ill effects were most serious in areas that had been under continuous cultivation for long periods. Rice surpassed wheat as Uruguay's most significant crop in the 1980s. In contrast to the general downward trend in farmed land area, the land dedicated to rice production increased from 55,000 hectares in 1980 to 81,000 hectares in 1988. Over this same period, production rose from 228,000 tons to 381,000 tons, a 67 percent increase. Only about 40,000 tons were consumed domestically; most of the rice was exported. The preferred farming system for rice production was closely connected to livestock raising. Rice was grown for two years; then the land was sown as pasture for four or five years to renew the fields and provide grazing for cattle. The most common variety produced was the American "Blue Belle" type. The drought that gripped Uruguay in 1988-89 caused rice producers to lose an estimated 6 percent of their crop, worth about US$2.4 million. The hardest hit areas were in the north, in the departments of Artigas, Rivera, and Tacuarembó.

18. Len Johnson.com - Agriculture Information
Dedicated to agriculture and the local rural community with a focus on crop production.
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This is a personal informational web site about agriculture, local crop production, and our rural community.
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19. Crop Production | Ag 101 | Agriculture | US EPA
Ag 101 provides all sections of the crop production chapter
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Crop Production
Source: USDA - Natural Resources Conservation Service Crop production is a complex business, requiring many skills (such as biology, agronomy, mechanics, and marketing) and covering a variety of operations throughout the year. In this module, the practice of crop production will be described by discussing eight components in the crop production cycle: For each component, the operations and when they need to be carried out, the machinery or equipment farmers use, potential environmental concerns related to that component, and best management practices recommended to minimize environmental problems will be described.
  • Background Major Crops in the U.S. Crop Production Systems Crop Production Steps
    Background
    In the era of Thomas Jefferson (arguably the most illustrious farmer that this nation has produced), farmers made up about 90% of the work force. As late as 1900, almost 40% of the labor force was engaged in producing crops and livestock for food, feed, and fiber. Now, with less than one percent of our population claiming farming as a principal occupation, most U.S. citizens have little or no crop production experience. This section provides an overview of the principles and practices associated with production of the major crops grown in the United States.

20. Soil Technologies Corporation - Pioneers In Biorationals Since 1983
Develops, manufactures and markets biorational pest management and plant growth-promoting products used in agricultural and horticultural crop production.
http://www.soiltechcorp.com/

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