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1. NDSU Dickinson Research Extension Center
substituted for soybean meal in livestock rations. Lupin seed is corn and soybeans. Amer. J. alt. agric. 5114119. Paper No. 20 036, misc. Journ. Series, Univ. Minn., St.
http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/dickinso/research/1994/agron94c.htm
North Dakota State University * Dickinson Research Extension Center
1089 State Avenue, Dickinson, ND 58601-4642 Voice: (701) 483-2348 FAX: (701) 483-2005 ALTERNATIVE CROPS AND CROPPING SYSTEMS IN SOUTHWESTERN NORTH DAKOTA Patrick Carr, Associate Agronomist, Adjunct Assistant Professor
Glenn Martin , Research Specialist II

Burt Melchior, Agricultural Technician II
SUMMARY Crop production systems in the southwestern North Dakota are almost exclusively limited to small grains. Average yields reported by Wiyatt and Hamlin (1992) for these crops generally are lower than those required to return an adequate profit margin to producers, if government price supports are not considered (Farm Analysis Center, 1991). Even when government payments are made, in some instances small grain crops cannot profitably be grown in most years. Expanding cropping choices has been suggested as a possible strategy for profitable crop production (Jolliff, 1989). Crop diversity also can expand market opportunities, improve pest control, and enhance soil conservation (Jolliff and Snapp, 1988). In North Dakota, development of crambe points to the benefits which biological diversity in cropping systems can offer. Crambe is naturally resistant to many pests and can be used to break small grain disease cycles in rotations (Endres and Schatz, 1991). The seed oil is highly-valued by the chemical industry (Van Dyne et al., 1990), opening up new markets to primarily food and feed producers. Crambe also produces considerable amounts of residue and can be managed to protect cultivated fields from wind and water erosion.

2. Usenet News And Lists
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    4. EAP Publication List
    Int. Conf. misc. Publ. 694, Maine agric. Exp. Sta., Univ. Am. J. alt. agric. 5(2)7692. Sectionson weeds, pests, marketing and livestock. ($30.00). 205.
    http://www.eap.mcgill.ca/General/eap_ind.htm
    [http://eap.mcgill.ca/_private/vl_head.htm]
    EAP Publications List
    Liste des publications Agro-Bio
    Les synthèses Agro-Bio vous renseignent en profondeur sur une foule de sujets et de techniques se rapportant à l'agriculture biologique. Elles ont été écrites par l'agronome Jean Duval qui a parcouru la littérature scientifique et populaire et contacté des personnes-ressources à la quête d'informations pertinentes.
    GENERAL / GENÉRALE
    AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS AND THE SOIL. S.B. Hill, 1978. Pp. 18-53 in Chemicals and Agriculture: Problems and Alternatives. Canadian Plains Proceedings 5. Univ. Regina, SK. Using diagrams, shows how "chemicals" affect beneficial soil organisms and suggests alternatives AGRICULTURE, ECOLOGY AND OVERCONSUMPTION. S.B. Hill, 1978. Paper presented at the Nutrition of the 1980's Symposium, Montreal. 22pp. Uses the poor quality of the North American diet as a focal point for a discussion of problems inherent in the food systems of industrialized countries. 57 refs. ($2.60) CONTROLLING PESTS ECOLOGICALLY.

    5. 131.104.232.9/agnet/2000/11-2000/ag-11-03-00-01.txt
    About Resources and the Environment), Meat livestock Australia, Tyson COFFEE Maxwell,Sanka, Yuban misc Bakers Chocolate, Capri Sun Am J alt agric, 7129136
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    6. No Subject
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    7. Mail Thread Index
    (0) Re Homesteading List, Tim Sawchuck; (0) alt.culture.openair Garden Notebook,Duane Reading; (0) Web Page, Keith; (0) misc.rural homepage 0) livestock prod.lists
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    8. Today's Market Prices
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    9. The Prairie Chicken And Livestock On SNG
    Manage. 27529545. alt, Bernard W. 1988. misc. Pub. 1988. Management of livestockto improve and maintain prairie habitat on the Sheyenne National Grasslands.
    http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/sheyenne/litcite.htm
    Integrated Management of the Greater Prairie Chicken and Livestock on the Sheyenne National Grassland
    Literature Cited
    in Lower Sheyenne River Basin: Water-Land-People. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. Barker, W.T., L.L. Manske and K. Higgins. 1988. Manipulation of habitat by fire and mowing. (Abstract). Page 73 in A. Bjugstad, Tech Coor. Prairie Chickens on the Sheyenne National Grasslands. USDA, Forest Service, Rocky Mtn. Forest and Range Exp. Sta., Fort Collins, CO. Gen Tech. Rep. RM-159. 73 pp. Bent, A.C. 1932. Life histories of North American gallinaceous birds. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. No. 162. 490 pp. Bjugstad-Porter, R. 1993. The western prairie fringed orchid ( Platanthera praeclara ): its response to burning and associated mycorrhizal fungi. M.S. Thesis, Univ. Wyoming, Laramie. 116 pp. Bluemle, J.P. 1975. Guide to the geology of southeast North Dakota. North Dakota Geol. Sur., Educational Ser. 3. 33 pp. Bluemle, J.P. 1979. Geology of Ransom and Sargent Counties, North Dakota. North Dakota Geol. Sur. Bull. 69 - part I. Jet Printing Inc. Grand Forks, North Dakota. 84 pp. Bowles, M.L. 1983. The tallgrass prairie orchids Platanthera leucophaea (Nutt.) Lindl. and

    10. Estrogen Mimics (15/45580) (Alan "Uncle Al" Schwartz; Bruce Hamilton; Oz; Torste
    Anyway using them in livestock is not a problem Newsgroups misc.education.science,sci.environment,misc.consumers,sci veg,sci.bio.foodscience,alt.infertilityIn
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    Index Home About Index Index Home About Index

    11. New Riders' Offical WWW Directory, 5th Edition Agriculture
    Specialized site for marketing of food, livestock, seed, and other agriculturalproducts. alt.sustainable.agriculture. bionet.drosophila. misc.rural.
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    Agriculture
    When tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers therefore are the founders of human civilization.
    Daniel Webster

    Interested in the land? Farming? Crops? This category offers all this and more, including dairy sites, links to other ag sites, crop sites, cattle, and more!
    A*L*O*T Angus Association
    http://www.erinet.com/carl/alot.html Detailed information on cattle sales, breeding, and advantages of Black Angus by the Arkansas * Louisiana * Oklahoma * Texas (A*L*O*T) Angus Assn. Links to other members, calendar of events, related Black Angus, ranching, and agricultural sites. Up-to-date information on "Mad Cow Disease."
    Ag Answers
    http://www.aes.purdue.edu/AgAnswrs/AgAnswers.html Problem-solving information for Ohio and Indiana farmers. Searchable database of questions and answers, event calendar, research information, and agricultural news. Connects to Purdue University and Ohio State University home pages.
    Ag Electronics Association
    http://www.agriculture.com/aea.html Devoted to the use of electronics in agriculture. Includes membership information, links to past issues of agINNOVATOR , and council meeting minutes and schedules.

    12. Untitled
    USDAARS misc. Pub. No. 1992. How sweet it is Yellow-blossom sweetclover fightsweeds, adds N and feeds livestock. The New Farm 146-8. Amer. J. alt. Ag.
    http://www.sare.org/handbook/mccp2/apendixg.htm
    Appendix G
    Citations Bibliography
    The publications cited in the text (in parentheses) are listed here by reference number. 1 Abdul-Baki, Aref A. and John R. Teasdale. 1993. A no-tillage tomato production system using hairy vetch and subterranean clover mulches.
    HortSci. 28:106-108. 2 Abdul-Baki, Aref and John R. Teasdale. 1997. Sustainable Production of Fresh-Market Tomatoes and Other Summer Vegetables with Organic Mulches. Farmers' Bulletin No. 2279, USDA/ARS, Beltsville, Md. 23 pp. 3 Alger, Jess. 1997. Personal communication. Stanford, Mont. 4 American Forage and Grassland Council National Fact Sheet Series. Subterranean clover.
    http://www.forages.css.orst.edu/Topics/Species/Legumes/Subterranean_clover/index.html
    5 Anderson, Glenn. 1997. Personal communication. Hilmar, Calif. 6 Angers, D.A. 1992. Changes in soil aggregation and organic carbon under corn and alfalfa. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 56:1244-1249. 7 Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas (ATTRA). 1991 Cover Crops and Green Manures. ATTRA. Fayetteville, Ark. 8 Arshad, M.A. and K.S. Gill. 1996. Crop production, weed growth and soil properties under three fallow and tillage systems. J. Sustain. Ag. 8:65-81.

    13. Open-systems.ufl.edu/mirrors/ftp.isc.org/usenet/news.announce.newgroups/sci/sci.
    news.groups195932 alt.agriculture.misc7081 alt.sustainable.agriculture11556 misc.rural28118 humanefarming of chickens and other livestock fowl.
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    From dhawkins@gate.net Fri Jan 19 21:02:39 1996 Path: uunet!bounce-back From: dhawkins@gate.net (Dennis Hawkins) Newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups,news.groups,sci.agriculture,sci.agriculture.beekeeping Subject: RFD: sci.agriculture.poultry moderated Followup-To: news.groups Date: 20 Jan 1996 02:02:34 -0000 Organization: . Lines: 102 Sender: tale@uunet.uu.net Approved: newgroups-request@uunet.uu.net Message-ID: References: Dennis Hawkins Kathryn A. Smith Bob Weber Steven Whatley ), currently has around 180 subscribers and averages about 7-10 messages per day. The Canadian list, called Ratite-News (owned by Barry Judson References: Reply-To: poultry-vote@netagw.com NNTP-Posting-Host: rodan.uu.net Archive-Name: sci.agriculture.poultry Xref: uunet news.announce.newgroups:8331 news.groups:191977 alt.agriculture.misc:6783 alt.sustainable.agriculture:10965 misc.rural:27200 rec.birds:36058 rec.pets.birds:57474 sci.agriculture:9498 sci.agriculture.beekeeping:3909 FIRST CALL FOR VOTES (of 2) unmoderated group sci.agriculture.poultry unmoderated group sci.agriculture.ratites Newsgroups lines: sci.agriculture.poultry Chickens, ducks, geese, and other poultry. sci.agriculture.ratites Ostrich, emu, rhea, or cassowary ranching. Votes must be received by 23:59:59 UTC, 22 Mar 1996. This vote is being conducted by a neutral third party. Questions about the proposed group should be directed to the proponent. Proponent: Dennis Hawkins

    14. PROJECT ID
    1000076, 1567 Assessment. 1000077, 1568 livestock Facilities. 1000244,9055 Management alt. Res. Proj. 1000370, 8142 Field Operationsmisc.
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    PROJECT ID DESCRIPTION Default 0010 Research ICP Analysis Lab 0044 Legal Counsel Operating 0045 Garden Building Fund 0059 Swine Evaluation Service 0135 Admin of Station Programs SCBG Plant Production Facility 0142 Asst Dir/Sch Dir Admin 0144 Administration 0147 Beef Cattle Prog at Edist 0171 Peach Tree Certification 0188 Tobacco Insect Invest 0195 Feed Prod for Depts 0198 Farm Service for Depts 0313 Small Animal Research Fa 0314 Utilization 0329 Ag Development Lab 0330 Public Service Infor 0340 Greenhouse Operation 0391 Reproductive Efficiency 0402 Ag Weather Office 0452 Dairy Farm Operations 0513 Experimental Statistics 0514 Veterinary Services 0518 Station Engineer 0764 Analytical Phase of Resea 0819 TV Center 0929 (Indefinite) Income: Elec 0930 Feed Mill 0995 Depts 0998 (Indefinite) Income: Farm Sustainable Ag-Support 1079 Aquaculture Facilities 1100 Resource Allocation Ag 1120 CAS Computer Coordinator 1131 Clemson Bottoms 1148 Newman Chair 1198 Technologies 1200 Related Products 1247 Competitive Environment Shop 1307 Reproduction in Poulty 1315 Tiwet 1333 Multi-user Laboratory "1359 Barley, Oat, Rye, Wheat"

    15. Sunsite.tus.ac.jp/pub/academic/agriculture/entomology/beekeeping/bee-l/log9503.t
    the total cost wi freight make these bees pretty expensive livestock. posted everymonth to news.answers, sci.answers, misc.answers, alt.answers, rec
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    ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 1 Mar 1995 03:05:00 GMT Reply-To: Discussion of Bee Biology Sender: Discussion of Bee Biology From: Andy Nachbaur Organization: Wild Bee's BBS (209)826-8107 Subject: Re: Your help needed to protect Hawai'i's honey bees / . - start quotes - / . Date: Tue, 28 Feb 1995 11:20:00 -0800 From: "Paul van Westendorp 576-5600 Fax: 576-5652" Subject: Re: Your help needed to protect Hawai'i's honey bees 1. I don't have the figures in front of me of the actual volume of be shipped from NZ to Canada. I have requested this info from Agricultur Canada and I may be able to offer that in a few days. It sure would help to know in risk assessment the quantitative risk. One shipment under guard is much different then hundreds of small routine shipments. I like to make the point however (which I should have done yesterday), most of the bees sent from NZ to Canada involve queens, not packages. queens do not pose any risk because of the manner in which they are packaged and handled. It are packages that are the contentious issue. That sounds a little too good to be true. I suspect that the queens will have attendants, and also suspect that there are viral and genetic diseases that are spread by queens. Most of these problems are not detectable by visual inspections of the queens at time of shipment or by the normal bee regulatory service that exists in the states.

    16. PHOAKS: Frequency For Sci.agriculture
    144126 GMT Newsgroups sci.agriculture,misc.rural,alt.agriculture.misc It is nothingbut ads from farmers selling machinery, livestock, feed/grain, misc.
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    P eople H elping O ne A nother K now S tuff
    Freq "Together, we know it all." Pheedback Recency Top
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    * Searches for posted web pages that contain any of the above words Navigate Up: PHOAKS Home Page Newsgroup Areas sci agriculture Frequently Mentioned Resources Resource Title Distinct
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    The up-to-date official versions of the Haying, Lambing, Pasture, and

    17. Aquaponics Related Links
    http//entweb.clemson.edu/museum/misc/aqua/aqua15 http//www.ibiblio.org/london/orgfarm/livestock/maggots.as htmlhttp//ndsuext.nodak.edu/extpubs/altag/tilapia
    http://www.i55mall.com/aquaponics/links.shtml
    Aquaponics related links
    Aerators-Blowers
    http://www.cpinternet.com/~abccoinc/
    http://www.feedlotmagazine.com/issues/200003/lagoonaerator.html

    http://www.greenfire.net/hot/E100.html

    http://www.freshflo.com/pond.html
    ...
    http://www.aeratorsinc.com/aq_design.html#applic
    Alternative Animal Feeds
    http://rubberlineinc.com/FEEDERS.htm
    http://www.feedlotmagazine.com/issues/200003/lagoonaerator.html

    http://gnv.ifas.ufl.edu/~fairsweb/TEXT/DS/19772.HTML

    http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extpubs/ansci/livestoc/as1175w.htm#Description
    Alternative Cooling
    http://www.webconx.com/chimney.htm
    http://www.rvmobile.com/tech/Trouble/cooldoc.htm

    http://cthulhu.control.com/alist/archive/msg03177.html

    http://www.ise.fhg.de/Projects/Solbuild98/kap12.html
    ... http://www.furnace.com/html/solar_cooling.htm
    Alternative Energy Sources
    http://www.jademountain.com/pdfSpecs.html http://renewable.greenhouse.gov.au/technologies/hydro/hydro.html http://www.ceerd.ait.ac.th/ http://edv1.vt.tuwien.ac.at/ag_hofba/biobib/all.htm ... http://www.eagle-research.com/
    Alternative Farming
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0904727246/qid%3D960949855/103-86

    18. SOILS-L Mar 97 Via AB4EL @ SunSITE
    waste, sci.engr.environment.waste or misc.legal.waste be posted in these groups alt.politics.greens arepromoting precision application of livestock waste to
    http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/academic/agriculture/agronomy/SOILS-L/199703xx.soi.ht

    19. Index Of /london/orgfarm/net-resources
    Ag.wwwpage 26-Oct-1995 2301 2k livestock.Exchange+Info database 16-Jun-1994 23312k ag.databases.misc 16-Aug mailserver.usage 14-Mar-1994 1449 2k alt-ag.info
    http://metalab.unc.edu/london/orgfarm/net-resources
    Index of /london/orgfarm/net-resources
    Name Last modified Size Description ... Parent Directory 13-Jun-2001 13:26 - 27-Dec-1996 12:24 - 24-Jun-1996 23:44 - 104th.US.Congress.email-IDs 29-Mar-1995 23:17 8k 1995-Farm-Bill.www-site 04-Jan-1995 20:35 1k 1996-Farm.Bill.www-page 15-Feb-1996 16:50 1k 1996.Exotic.Plant.and.Garden.Seed.Directory.www+ftp-sites 27-Jan-1996 23:44 1k 22-May-1995 11:32 1k A.Garden.Notebook.www-page 27-Jan-1996 23:57 1k A.Virtual.Garden 09-Apr-1995 23:41 1k AACC-LifeQuest.Offer

    20. Species: Populus Angustifolia
    livestock grazing should be excluded for at least five years after fire, with wildlifebrowsing misc. Publ. Swenson, Jon E.; alt, Kurt L.; Eng, Robert L. 1986.
    http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/tree/popang/all.html
    INTRODUCTORY
    SPECIES: Populus angustifolia ABBREVIATION:
    POPANG SYNONYMS:
    No entry NRCS PLANT CODE:
    COMMON NAMES:
    narrowleaf cottonwood
    mountain cottonwood TAXONOMY:
    The currently accepted scientific name of narrowleaf cottonwood is Populus angustifolia James (Salicaceae) [
    Narrowleaf cottonwood hybridizes naturally with Fremont cottonwood ( P. fremontii ], balsam poplar ( P. balsamifera ], and eastern cottonwood ( P. deltoides
    LIFE FORM:
    Tree FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS:
    No special status OTHER STATUS: No entry AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION: Simonin, Kevin A. (2001, January). Populus angustifolia. In: Remainder of Citation
    DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
    SPECIES: Populus angustifolia GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Narrowleaf cottonwood occurs from southern British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan south to south-central California, Texas, and Chihuahua, Mexico. It is common throughout Rocky Mountain region of western Montana, central and southern Idaho [ ]. The Natural Resource Conservation Service's

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