Agriculture
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| The Food and Agriculture Organization of The United Nations offers
global agricultural information, trends, and needs, and offers them in
English, Spanish, French, and Arabic. |
| Go ahead. Tell me you eat enough vegetables. Then uncross your fingers
and come here for some great recipes, a new one added every month. |
| Put up by the Smith County Agricultural Extension Service, this site
offers east Texas gardeners lots of pertinent information. There are
features on the local horticulture industry, advice for home gardeners,
an explanation of the County's interesting Master Gardener program, and
links to other gardening sites on the Web. |
| This service offers medium- to long-range weather forecasts and
Elliott Wave Technical Futures Market Analysis. It's a subscription
service but offers sample visuals and a free trial. |
| The Farmer-Rancher Paper has lots to offer: articles of U.S. and
global interest, current crop and livestock reports, Ag-Chat, and a
search engine. |
| ISA will help you develop a web site. Also within this site they offer
weather and market information and a search engine for other
agricultural sites. |
| Haas, Inc. produces hops, especially for the microbrewery industry.
There's information here on hops varieties and production as well as
home brew supply shops and a searchable database to help you locate
breweries and brewpubs in your region. |
| Everybody's wearing it, some of us are growing it, and here's your
chance to read about it. Articles, crop reports, and an amazing number
of cotton links. |
| Billing itself as "The guide to growing for big profit on a small
parcel of land," MetroFarm reports that the most productive
farmland in the U.S. is in the Bronx. You can do it too! |
| Part of the Entomology Department site at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison, this newsletter provides feature articles, current
projects, news, and reviews in the biological control field. Past issues
are archived, hard copy subscriptions are available, and the site includes
an excellent list of biological control links. |
| NAL is "a major international source for agriculture and related
information." It offers search engines and links in areas such as
rural health, agricultural trade, and nutrition, as well as e-mail
addresses for questions. Great spot. |
| Purdue University provides information on new crops and plant
products, a bulletin board, and links to related web sites. |
| Oregon State University Extension brings you a wealth of information
on grape and berry production in the Pacific Northwest. The crop
recommendation information is extensive (70 fact sheets on blueberries
alone!) and there is also research, marketing, and events content, and
much more. |
| PANNA is a nonprofit group which advocates limiting the use of
pesticides. Here they discuss ecologically sound alternatives and offer
related links. |
| Plant America is an interactive, on-line network dedicated to sharing
beauty and expertise in the horticultural world. Product information,
newsletter, nursery network, and horticultural links. |
| Separate pages for each of 48 crops are here, offering information,
contacts, and links. News, weather, events, and more make this a
valuable site for the producer and the home gardener alike. |
| West Virginia University does tree fruit research and education at its
Kearneysville farm. Tree fruit pest and disease information is here in
word and picture, along with new developments, weather, and a good
collection of tree fruit links. |
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