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Lupin Logic Number 53
Lupin Logic
Contents
Learning form 1994
- Dry seeding
- Inoculation
- Seed quality
- Weed conrol
- Disease
- Frost
- Growth and yields
Lupinosis vaccine
East coast lupin market
Good quality despite dry season
- Albus
- Angustifolius
Receivals (1 December)
1994 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
1994 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
Scholars and Artists Bibliographies
This bibliography was created for the annual Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library Scholars and Artists Reception, recognizing scholarly and creative achievements of Cleveland State University faculty, staff and emeriti
The Warnbro Sound Crab Fishery Draft Management Plan., Fiona Crowe
The Warnbro Sound Crab Fishery Draft Management Plan., Fiona Crowe
Fisheries management papers
In recent years fishing effort for the blue summer/manna crabs (Portunus pelagicus) in Warnbro Sound has increased dramatically and concerns have been raised about the state of stocks of crabs in Warnbro Sound. As a result of the increased pressure being put on the limited resource, the relationship between professional and recreational user groups has become sensitive. It is therefore appropriate that measures ensure the responsible management of the Warnbro Sound Crab Fishery be introduced. Gear, bag limit and size restrictions on the taking of blue swimmer crabs by recreational fishermen already exists as part of the the overall recreational …
Lupin Logic Number 52
Lupin Logic
Contents
Stable supply/demand pays dividends
Lupin symposium
Lupins returns boosted by east coast sales
Albus lupins - $
Seeed testing
Lupin variety recommendations 1995
Seed purchase
Seed storage
Lupin Logic Number 51
Lupin Logic
Contents
Yellow Lupins
Zinc deficiency in albus
Select
Harvester modifications
CMV and seed testing
Herbicide resistance watch
Crop topping
Mystery soil samples
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 4, Fall 1994, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 4, Fall 1994, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
6 - THE MIND THIEF November is national Alzheimer's Disease Month, drawing attention to an illness that robs patients of their memories, their competence, sometimes their very personalities. By Maureen McInaney '85
12 - CREDIBILITY MAKES A DIFFERENCE A look at a key element of leadership: building trust. By James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner
18 - PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER SCU's $125 million Challenge Campaign is transforming the University.
24 - NO PROBLEMO A racked-up knee, a forfeited football scholarship, an extra 50 pounds-no problemo. A work of short fiction. By Jan Maulhardt '90
28 - THE NUCLEAR …
Lupin Logic Number 50
Lupin Logic
Contents
WUE for lupins
Aphid outlook
GMPs vs cash prices
Budrm outlook
Budworm damage
New crop price prospects
Development Of A Comprehensive Base-Level Environmental Training Program For Total Environmental Compliance, William M. Barrett Jr
Development Of A Comprehensive Base-Level Environmental Training Program For Total Environmental Compliance, William M. Barrett Jr
Theses and Dissertations
The leadership of the Air Force has established a goal of total environmental compliance because it is the right and necessary thing to do. Commitment to this goal can be accomplished through strong leadership, however, achieving this goal can only be accomplished through effective training. The lack of consistent guidance for developing and executing comprehensive base- level environmental training programs has forced bases to develop these training programs by whatever means available to them. This has resulted in a broad variation in the thoroughness of base-level training programs throughout the Air Force. This research effort investigates the relationship between the …
Lupin Logic Number 49
Lupin Logic
Contents
A vigour test for lupin seed
Inoculant and fungicide
Lupin flowering
AGWEST Seed quality now in business
Handbook of grain legumes
Reminders
Meetings
Lupin Logic Number 48
Lupin Logic
Contents
Seed Quality
Rethinking sandplain crop establishment
Metribuzin use in lupins
Grass weed control
Market update
Lupin technical symposium
1994/5 State research grants
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 3, Summer 1994, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 3, Summer 1994, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
7 - JAMAICA: THE OTHER SIDE OF PARADISE Religious organizations work to relieve the misery in a nation that, for some, is a vacation wonderland. By Mitch Finley '73 Political and economic analysis by Dennis R. Gordon
12 - I'll SEE YOU IN ADR! More and more people with civil disputes are finding themselves in alternative dispute resolution. But is ADR always the consumer's best choice? By Julie Sly '82
20 - UP CLOSE: MARIO BELOTTI The SCU economics professor of 35 years has become internationally renowned through hard work and (he says) being in the right place at the …
Management Of The Marine Aquarium Fish Fishery, Jonathon Barrington
Management Of The Marine Aquarium Fish Fishery, Jonathon Barrington
Fisheries management papers
This Fisheries Management Paper outlines the management arrangements for the Marine Aquarium Fish Fishery that operates in State waters adjacent to Western Australia. These arrangements augment the previous management arrangements for the fishery of 1992 and supersede those arrangements. A limited entry fishery will be established for marine aquarium fish collecting. The other management arrangements are outlined in detail in the paper.
Lupin Logic Number 47
Lupin Logic
Contents
How simazine works
Post-emergaence weed control options in lupins 1994
June weed control
Windbreaks and alley farming
China project
Reminders
Lupin Logic Number 46
Lupin Logic
Contents
Central south coast - another point of view
Market outlook
Preplant herbicides
Dry seeding and simazine
Inoculant or fungicide?
Reminders
1993/94 Estimated lupin equities
Cara Menggugurkan Kandungan Di Jakarta Timur | Jual Obat Aborsi Wa 083843269677, Klinik Dokter Nakal Jakarta Timur
Cara Menggugurkan Kandungan Di Jakarta Timur | Jual Obat Aborsi Wa 083843269677, Klinik Dokter Nakal Jakarta Timur
klinik dokter nakal jakarta timur
Lupin Logic Number 45
Lupin Logic
Contents
Taiwan market re-established
Planting risks
Seasonal strategies
Reminders
Herbicide resistant ryegrass
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 2, Spring 1994, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 36 Number 2, Spring 1994, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - SACRED MIX A mystical marriage of indigenous culture and Christianity, El Santuario de Chimay6, the most popular pilgrimage site in the United States, has an inexplicable pull. By Martin L. Cook
11 - UP CLOSE: CARROLL WILLIAMS SCU's athletic director discusses his plans and hopes for the future of Santa Clara's sports program. Interview by Jim Young
16 - AS INDIVIDUALS AND AS ONE Working as a community of individuals toward a shared vision, we will create the great Catholic, Jesuit university of our dreams. By Paul Locatelli, S.J.
20 - PUTTING DIVERSITY TO WORK With one of …
Overview Of Federal Technology Transfer, Lawrence Rudolph
Overview Of Federal Technology Transfer, Lawrence Rudolph
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Mr. Rudolph reviews approximately thirteen years of legal and political developments that have contributed to laws governing the extent to which private firms may secure rights in technology at least partly developed with federal funds.
Lupin Logic Number 44
Lupin Logic
Contents
Stubble burning and lupins
Mintweed control
Going to wider rows?
Machinery conversion for wide furrow seedings
Quote of the decade
Reminders
1993/94 Estimated lupin equities
Technology Transfer: A View From The Trenches, Harvey Drucker
Technology Transfer: A View From The Trenches, Harvey Drucker
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Dr. Drucker, who has lab-wide responsibility for technology transfer at Argonne National Laboratory, argues that transferring rights in discoveries made through tax supported research to private entities can contribute to public welfare in many ways.
Lupin Logic Number 43
Lupin Logic
Contents:
Is dry seeding an option for you?
Simazine use
Feedback on CMV testing
CMV testing
Grower meetings
1992/93 Provisional dockages
Lupin sales by destination
Reminders
Lupin Logic Number 42
Lupin Logic
Contents:
One million tonnes
Market update
CMV testing
Unidentified CMV samples
Growers meetings
Shake up on the south coast
Lupin research and development
Economic Impact Study - Commercial Fishing In Western Australia, Paul Mcleod, Carmel Mcginley
Economic Impact Study - Commercial Fishing In Western Australia, Paul Mcleod, Carmel Mcginley
Fisheries management papers
The current study seeks to document the extent of the economic activity which is directly related to commercial fishing activities in Western Australia and the magnitude of flow-on effects which these have in the rest of the economy. Impacts are measure in terms of employment and household incomes generated and flow on effects are estimated using multipliers from the Western Australian input-output table.
New Lamb Marketing Opportunities, Tim Marshall
New Lamb Marketing Opportunities, Tim Marshall
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The changes to the future operations of the Western Australian Meat Marketing Corporation will provide increased opportunities for prime lamb producers.
In summary, these changes are the removal of acquisition from the domestic market while retaining it for lambs destined for export, and the establishment of the Corporation as a single desk seller on the export market.
This should result in increased domestic consumption of lamb, less reliance on lower priced export markets, a change in the type of lamb produced, and a reduction of imports of lamb from the Eastern States.
1994 Agriculture Outlook & Policy Issues, University Of Nebraska Agricultural Economics Department, Lynn H. Lutgen Compiler
1994 Agriculture Outlook & Policy Issues, University Of Nebraska Agricultural Economics Department, Lynn H. Lutgen Compiler
Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information
Introduction – Sam Cordes, Department Head
1994 General Economic Outlook — A.L. (Roy) Frederick
Agricultural Export Trading Companies: Their Potential for Nebraska Under NAFTA – Robert L. McGeorge
NAFTA and Agriculture in Nebraska – Jay E. Rempe and E. Wesley F. Peterson
Long-term Trends in Nebraska's Farm Product Mix – Rlchard K. Perrin
The State of the State's Transportation System – Dale G. Anderson
Issues For The 1994 Nebraska Legislature –A.L. (Roy) Frederlck
Agricultural Income and Finance Outlook – H. Doug Jose
Production Cost Prospects for 1994 – H. Doug Jose
1994 Custom Rates Outlook – Raymond E. Massey
Projected …
Tough Times Call For A Review Of Farm Business Performance, Martin Van Bueren, John Young
Tough Times Call For A Review Of Farm Business Performance, Martin Van Bueren, John Young
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Most Australian farm businesses specialising in wool production are operating at a loss at current wool prices. After both short term operating and long term costs of capital depreciation are accounted for, only a small number of wool growers are able to make a profit with the wool market indicator below 500c/kg.
Poor prices have stimulated wool growers to review their operations and look to ways of improving cash flow in the short term, such as diversifying into cropping. The downturn should also prompt growers to address the longer term trends of declining terms of trade and historically poor productivity …
Diversification In The Woolbelt, John Allen
Diversification In The Woolbelt, John Allen
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The productivity and diversification initiative for wool growers incorporates two leves of diversification.
Greatest emphasis is placed on industry wide increases in cropping intensity and in the range of crop types grown.
The second level involves non-traditional, alternative enterprises, each offering prospects for expansion of a limited number of wool growing businesses, suited to particular parts of the woolbelt.
The alternative enterprises include floriculture, aquaculture, export hay, farm tourism, commercial timber, horticulture and new animal industries.
Holding Our Edge In Noodle Wheat, Graham Crosbie
Holding Our Edge In Noodle Wheat, Graham Crosbie
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
For many years, the Japanese milling and noodle industries have regarded Australian Standard White (ASW) wheat from Western Australia as the best in the world for the manufacture of white, salted Japanese noodles known as 'udon' (pronounced oo-don).
Recently, the Australian Wheat Board has also developed a significant market for this wheat type in South Korea, where it has been readily accepted for the production of Korean dried noodles.
The Wheat Board has estimated the total market demand from Japan and South Korea for this type of wheat to be 1.0-1.2 million tonnes, equivalent to about 20-25 per cent of …
Cauliflower Exports Show Strong Growth, Dennis Phillips
Cauliflower Exports Show Strong Growth, Dennis Phillips
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Cauliflowers were Western Australia's second most valuable horticultural export crop after carrots in 1993-94 with 11,593 tonnes exported for an estimated FOB value of $12.9 million.
Exports have increased 89 per cent in the last five years with spectacular growth in the January to March period. Western Australian exporters have effectively displaced Taiwan from the Singapore and Malaysian markets in this period to become year-round suppliers.
The crop is exported fresh by air or sea with Singapore and Malaysia accounting for more than 90 per cent of sales. Other traditional markets include Hong Kong and Brunei with small quantities going …
Awassi Fat Tails : A Chance For Premium Exports, Fiona Sunderman, Michael Johns
Awassi Fat Tails : A Chance For Premium Exports, Fiona Sunderman, Michael Johns
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Most prople have heard of the Awassi, even if they have never seen one. This unique breed of fat tail sheep, imported into Astralia in 1987, was released from quarantine for commercial development nearly 12 months ago. Its supporters believe Awassis could form the basis of a high-value export industry while replacing imports. Developments over the next few years will test its potential and should result in the Awassi playing an important role in an increasingly diversified Australian farming scene.