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1. Agriculture.purdue.edu
The Purdue University College of Agriculture serves Indiana and the nation through teaching, Extension, research and International Programs. Departments in the college include Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Agricultural Economics, Agronomy,
http://www.agriculture.purdue.edu
2. Agnic.org
Featured Partner University of California at Riverside « June 2008 » Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa The AgNIC Search, searched all public information in the AgNIC portal - including the resources,"calendar" and "news", or search AgOAI for
http://www.agnic.org
4. Agriculture.tennessee.edu
The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture conducts programs through teaching, research, extension and clinical service that enhance the quality of life for every citizen, every community and every county of the state and for the people of the
http://agriculture.tennessee.edu
5. Calag.ucop.edu
Focus on the future: Staying relevant in a changing California by Daniel M. Dooley Research News San Joaquin Valley blueberries evaluated for quality attributes More native plants identified as suited to urban landscaping Pheromone-based pest
http://calag.ucop.edu
7. Agriculture.house.gov http://agriculture.house.gov 8. Agr.state.tx.us http://www.agr.state.tx.us
9. Agr.state.il.us
Rod R. Blagojevich        County Fair Schedule - Market Reports - Contact Information Plans announced for 10th annual “Food and Cooking Extravaganza” The Illinois Department of Agriculture today announced new dates for the
http://www.agr.state.il.us
10. Agclassroom.org
This teacher and kid friendly web site provides educators and students with information, lesson plans, activities, and state contacts to increase agricultural literacy.
http://www.agclassroom.org
14. Sare.org
SARE Provides Grants and Information to Improve Profitability, Stewardship and Quality of Life Join the Discussion Can't find something? Ask or send feedback . Roller-crimper kills hairy vetch while no-till planter drops seed corn. Photo by Matthew
http://www.sare.org
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