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the Meeting needs of Idaho s greatest resource Its people Extension Nutrition Faculty Help Idahoans Bone Up on Calcium K trips, classroom demonstrations, and sinking their athy Schlund s third-grade class put a few students teeth into calcium-rich snacks. chicken bones in vinegar and a few more in After Schlund s third-graders went home and raved water. Then they waited. about the food guide pyramid snack that piled yogurt, In two weeks, the vinegar had drawn calcium out of bananas, and nuts on top of graham crackers, two the bones. The children could bend them in half. parents called up and said, Wow, what was that treat They were impressed with what happens if your the kids made in class? body does not get enough calcium, says Schlund of Extension educator Rhea Twin Falls Harrison ElemenLanting is confident she s tary School. Your bones making a difference with become weak and pliable. Schlund s students. When I go In Idaho Falls, retiree back, they all have stories to Dorothy McKelley was tell me about what they ve equally impressed but by a eaten that s high in calcium. label-reading exercise at the In Idaho Falls, McKelley is grocery store. Nothing I am now buying calcium-fortified eating has any calcium in it! frozen yogurt, orange juice, and reported the shocked bran bread. She calls Barbara McKelley. I ve been getting a Petty s extension class really third of the calcium I should enlightening. It s well worth have been getting. anyone taking the time. All over Idaho and across Students in Kathy Schlund s third-grade class in Twin Falls set nearly-good-enough-to-eat rubber samples of milk, Petty who expected 20 age groups, University of yogurt, and cheese onto the correct shelf of a plastic participants Food and got 54 says Idaho extension faculty are Guide Pyramid. many of her older clients have taking their urgent message. already been diagnosed with osteoporosis and are There is a calcium crisis in the U.S., says extension trying to do whatever they can to help. nutrition specialist Martha Raidl, who led development In Adams County, extension nutrition program of the pilot curriculum now being offered from elemenadviser Vickie Freeman is taking the calcium curricutary schools to senior citizens centers. lum to junior high students in Council. These students People of all ages are not getting enough calcium, have only until their teens or early 20s to accumulate she says. Kids are consuming twice as much soda as their maximum potential bone density and build their they are milk. Nine out of 10 teenage girls and seven best defenses against future osteoporosis. out of 10 teenage boys are not meeting their dietary We could go in there and lecture, says Kris Spain, calcium requirements. And a lot of adults don t realize district-wide program coordinator. But when we say, that they need calcium on a daily basis, even though Let s look at what you usually eat, let s read some they ve stopped growing. labels, let s make a snack, that s how learning hapUniversity of Idaho extension faculty are comparing pens. the impacts of various teaching strategies: lectures, videotapes, food-intake records, supermarket field For more information, call 208/885-6681 or see the college website at http://www.uidaho.edu/ag/ and for other AgKnowledges, see http://info.ag.uidaho.edu/ To enrich education through diversity the University of Idaho is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educational institution. #102
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AgK0101.pdf
Path: Idaho >> INFO >> 0101 Fall, 2008
Description: Meeting the needs of Idahos greatest resource Its people UI Researchers Use Advantages Presented by Biotechnology iotechnology is the use of biological processes oriental mustard through millennia of random combinaof microbes, and of plants or ani...
AgK0100.pdf
Path: Idaho >> INFO >> 0100 Fall, 2008
Description: Meeting the needs of Idahos greatest resource Its people New Bannock Potato Delivers 90 Percent No. 1s A sk Norm Johnson what his buyers want and the Grace area seed-potato grower will tell you: a fine-looking, good-tasting spud that delivers a h...
AgK0099.pdf
Path: Idaho >> INFO >> 0099 Fall, 2008
Description: Meeting the needs of Idahos greatest resource Its people UI Helps Northwest Growers Farm Without Plows E ven as wheat prices stay dishearteningly low, Craigmont-area farmers Nathan and Steve Riggers are having another profitable year. I feel opti...
AgK0098.pdf
Path: Idaho >> INFO >> 0098 Fall, 2008
Description: Meeting the needs of Idahos greatest resource Its people The College of Agriculture: Helping Our Neighbors T he UI College of Agriculture is expanding its efforts to assist Idahos residents at the place where they live and work. Its faculty and s...
AgK0097.pdf
Path: Idaho >> INFO >> 0097 Fall, 2008
Description: Meeting the needs of Idahos greatest resource Its people Extension Prepares for the Next Century T he University of Idaho Cooperative Extension Davis at Caldwell and Latah County extension System has joined Idaho TechHelp to help educator Judy Ne...
AgK0096.pdf
Path: Idaho >> INFO >> 0096 Fall, 2008
Description: Meeting the needs of Idahos greatest resource Its people Dutch/American Team Captures ET and Air Currents in the Idaho Desert n wetter climates, crops information on heat flow into release moisture to the soil. environment at a rate linked The scie...
Clark.pdf
Path: Idaho >> EXTENSION >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: County Profiles of Idaho Clark I. People County Seat:Dubois Population 1980 Total Per Sq. Mile Percent Rural Percent Urban 798 0.5 100.0 0.0 1990 762 0.4 100.0 0.0 2000 1,022 0.6 100.0 0.0 2006 920 0.5 70-80 Population Change (%) 7.70 80-90 -...
azsum93.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 93 Fall, 2008
Description: A to Z Retained Ownership Company 1993 Year-end Summary P. A. Momont, N. R. Rimbey and G. A. Keetch INTRODUCTION Cattle production in the Intermountain West is dominated by ranches producing weaned calves, which are generally sold to other parties f...
azsum94.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 94 Fall, 2008
Description: A TO Z RETAINED OWNERSHIP COMPANY 1994 Year-End Summary Introduction The A to Z Retained Ownership Company was started in 1992 as a cooperative venture by cow-calf producers, the Bruneau Cattle Company feedlot, veterinarians, packers, bankers, allied...
azsum95.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 95 Fall, 2008
Description: A TO Z RETAINED OWNERSHIP COMPANY 1995 Year-End Summary Introduction The A to Z Retained Ownership Company was started in 1992 as a cooperative venture by cow-calf producers, the Bruneau Cattle Company feedlot, veterinarians, packers, bankers, allied...
azsum96.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 96 Fall, 2008
Description: A TO Z RETAINED OWNERSHIP COMPANY 1996 Year-End Summary Introduction The A to Z Retained Ownership Company was started in 1992 as a cooperative venture by cowcalf producers, the Bruneau Cattle Company feedlot, veterinarians, packers, bankers, allied ...
azsum97.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 97 Fall, 2008
Description: A TO Z RETAINED OWNERSHIP, INC. 1997 Year-End Summary Introduction The A to Z Retained Ownership program was started in 1992 as a cooperative venture by cow-calf producers, the Bruneau Cattle Company feedlot, veterinarians, packers, bankers, allied i...
azsum98.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 98 Fall, 2008
Description: A TO Z RETAINED OWNERSHIP, INC. 1998 Year-End Summary INTRODUCTION The A to Z Retained Ownership program was started in 1992 as a cooperative venture by cow-calf producers, the Bruneau Cattle Company feedlot, veterinarians, packers, bankers, allied i...
azsum99.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 99 Fall, 1999
Description: A TO Z RETAINED OWNERSHIP, INC. 1999 Year-End Summary INTRODUCTION The A to Z Retained Ownership program was started in 1992 as a cooperative venture by cow-calf producers, the Bruneau Cattle Company feedlot, veterinarians, packers, bankers, allied ...
azsum00.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 00 Fall, 2008
Description: A TO Z RETAINED OWNERSHIP, INC. 2000 Year-End Summary INTRODUCTION The A to Z Retained Ownership Inc. program was started in 1992 as a cooperative venture by cow-calf producers, the Bruneau Cattle Company feedlot, veterinarians, packers, bankers, all...
azsum01.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 01 Fall, 2008
Description: A TO Z RETAINED OWNERSHIP, INC. 2001 Year-End Summary INTRODUCTION The A to Z Retained Ownership, Inc. program was started in 1992 as a cooperative venture by cow-calf producers, the Bruneau Cattle Company feedlot, veterinarians, packers, bankers, al...
atoz02.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 02 Fall, 2008
Description: A TO Z RETAINED OWNERSHIP, INC. 2002 Year-End Summary INTRODUCTION The A to Z Retained Ownership, Inc. program was started in 1992 as a cooperative venture by cow-calf producers, the Bruneau Cattle Company feedlot, veterinarians, packers, bankers, al...
Power.pdf
Path: Idaho >> EXTENSION >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: County Profiles of Idaho Power I. People County Seat:American Falls Population 1980 Total Per Sq. Mile Percent Rural Percent Urban 6,844 4.9 47.0 53.0 1990 7,086 5.0 46.2 53.8 2000 7,538 5.4 45.2 54.8 2006 7,914 5.6 70-80 Population Change (%)...
Teton.pdf
Path: Idaho >> EXTENSION >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: County Profiles of Idaho Teton I. People County Seat:Driggs Population 1980 Total Per Sq. Mile Percent Rural Percent Urban 2,897 6.5 100.0 0.0 1990 3,439 7.6 100.0 0.0 2000 5,999 13.3 100.0 0.0 2006 7,838 17.4 70-80 Population Change (%) 23.20...
CIS0941.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT & MARKETING Licenses and legal requirements L. K. Fox Many small businesses, including alternative farm enterprises, start a business and then go through the steps of researching and meetin...
CIS0949.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT & MARKETING A primer on costs J. F. Guenthner and B. B. Davis Agricultural production costs include costs for items such as seed, fuel, machinery, land, and labor. Understanding costs can h...
CIS0939.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT & MARKETING Business ownership L. K. Fox What is the best choice of type of ownership for your business? As an entrepreneur, you must decide which type of ownership is most appropriate. You...
AEES_03-03.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: University of Idaho Sciences College of Agricultural and Life Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology GOT A BUSINESS IDEA? Being a Successful Business Manager-Entrepreneur It Aint Easy! A Guide for Preliminary Decision Making for...
CIS0896.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT it can also be disastrous. It is more likely to...
CIS0953.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT & MARKETING Farm and ranch recreation N. R. Rimbey, R. L. Gardner, and L. D. Makus In the search for alternative agricultural enterprises, you must be willing to explore beyond traditional ...
CIS0981.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT & MARKETING Identifying domestic markets Indirect marketing of produce J. F. Guenthner There are two ways to sell your produce in the fresh market. One way is to sell directly to consumers ...
CIS0945.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT & MARKETING Understanding budgets and the budgeting process R. L. Smathers As a business owner, the primary problem you face is a limited supply of resources land, labor, and capital avail...
Grazing brochure.qxp.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: Portraits of Stewardship Extraordinary efforts by three Idaho cattle and sheep operations to manage the land as a sustainable legacy for those who follow. Ranching in Harmony with the Land is a joint project involving University of Idaho Extension...
BUL0821.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: Growing Western Huckleberries by Danny L. Barney The author Danny L. Barney, Extension Horticulture Specialist and Superintendent of the University of Idahos Sandpoint Research & Extension Center. 1999 University of Idaho Contents Huckleberries ...
BUL0815.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: Growing Blueberries in the Inland Northwest Exte...
CIS0790.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: Backyard Grapes Michael Colt, Esmaeil Fallahi, Dan Barney and Terry Tindall M ore grapes are grown in the United States and worldwide than any other deciduous fruit (fruit from a plant that loses its leaves in winter). In most parts of Idaho, you c...
CIS1043.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: Selecting Grape Cultivars & Planting Sites in Idaho the growing season, summer rains are infrequent, and the soil never becomes excessively dry. Table 1 lists some of the characteristics and requirements of grapes. Sites with well-drained soils are...
BUL0820.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: Brian F. Finnigan, W. Michael Colt and Esmaeil Fallahi GROWING APPLES for Local Markets in Cold Climates Contents Site considerations What apple cultivars to grow Rootstocks Tree spacing Purchasing and planting trees Tree training systems and prun...
PNW0495.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: PNW 495 Beans and Peas James R. Myers, W. Michael Colt, and Marilyn A. Swanson ea planting signals the start of the springtime garden. Plant sweet garden peas, crunchy snaps, and succulent snow peas as soon as your gardens soil has dried enough to ...
BUL0775.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: Planning an Idaho Vegetable Garden S. M. Bell W. M. Colt H. W. Homan D. O. Wilson 1 BUL 775 Cooperative Extension System 2 Table of Contents Taste the difference Site selection Soil preparation and fertilization Garden layout Intercropping Co...
CIS1041.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: Conduct Your Own Garden Research Vickie J. Parker-Clark and Edward J. Bechinski W ill a new tomato variety yield more than your old favorite? Does garlic dust repel insect pests? What is the best green manure crop? If you are a market gardener, yo...
CIS0952.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT & MARKETING Special forest products C. C. Schnepf The term special forest products refers to nontimber commodities harvested from forests. Consumers in the United States and abroad are inte...
CIS1025.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: Yellow Starthistle Management for Small Acreages Bob Callihan, Larry Smith, Joe McCaffrey and Ed Michalson THE SMALL ACREAGE PROBLEM SMALL ACREAGES AND YELLOW STARTHISTLE Small acreages range from less than 1 acre to 100 or more acres and are not us...
BUL0806.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: A lfalfa nematodes in Idaho Saad L. Hafez Plant parasitic nematodes are typically concentrated in root zones of plants, although a few species feed on above ground plant parts. Plant parasitic nematodes feed only on living plant tissues, thus they ...
CIS1071.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: Saad L. Hafez In Idaho and eastern Oregon, the sugar beet cyst nematode (SBCN), Heterodera schachtii, is an important pest that can limit sugar beet production. This nematode is widely distributed in sugar growing regions and can cause up to 80 pe...
CIS1066.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: Composting A T H O M E Robert Rynk & Michael Colt 1997 The University of Idaho College of Agriculture All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted for commercial purposes by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocop...
CIS1066.pdf
Path: Idaho >> CIS >> 1066 Fall, 2008
Description: Composting A T H O M E Robert Rynk & Michael Colt 1997 The University of Idaho College of Agriculture All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted for commercial purposes by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocop...
02IrrigationManagement.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 1 Fall, 2008
Description: Irrigation System Management for Better Water Usage Howard Neibling, Extension Water Management Engineer University of Idaho Cooperative Extension System With reduced water supply, soil water storage to accommodate down time for repairs will be less...
Bannock.pdf
Path: Idaho >> EXTENSION >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: County Profiles of Idaho Bannock I. People County Seat:Pocatello Population 1980 Total Per Sq. Mile Percent Rural Percent Urban 65,421 58.8 18.4 81.6 1990 66,026 59.3 16.4 83.6 2000 75,565 67.9 17.3 82.7 2006 78,443 70.5 70-80 Population Chang...
BearLake.pdf
Path: Idaho >> EXTENSION >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: County Profiles of Idaho Bear Lake I. People County Seat:Paris Population 1980 Total Per Sq. Mile Percent Rural Percent Urban 6,931 7.0 55.2 44.8 1990 6,084 6.3 56.3 43.7 2000 6,411 6.6 57.7 42.3 2006 6,167 6.4 70-80 Population Change (%) 19.5...
Bingham.pdf
Path: Idaho >> EXTENSION >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: County Profiles of Idaho Bingham I. People County Seat:Blackfoot Population 1980 Total Per Sq. Mile Percent Rural Percent Urban 36,489 17.4 63.4 36.6 1990 37,583 17.9 61.4 38.6 2000 41,735 19.9 58.0 42.0 2006 44,051 21.0 70-80 Population Chang...
Bonneville.pdf
Path: Idaho >> EXTENSION >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: County Profiles of Idaho Bonneville I. People County Seat:Idaho Falls Population 1980 Total Per Sq. Mile Percent Rural Percent Urban 65,980 35.9 32.9 67.1 1990 72,207 38.6 22.0 78.0 2000 82,522 44.2 18.8 81.2 2006 94,630 50.7 70-80 Population ...
Caribou.pdf
Path: Idaho >> EXTENSION >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: County Profiles of Idaho Caribou I. People County Seat:Soda Springs Population 1980 Total Per Sq. Mile Percent Rural Percent Urban 8,695 4.9 53.4 46.6 1990 6,963 3.9 55.3 44.7 2000 7,304 4.1 58.1 41.9 2006 6,996 4.0 70-80 Population Change (%)...
Fremont.pdf
Path: Idaho >> EXTENSION >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: County Profiles of Idaho Fremont I. People County Seat:St. Anthony Population 1980 Total Per Sq. Mile Percent Rural Percent Urban 10,813 5.8 70.3 29.7 1990 10,937 5.9 72.5 27.5 2000 11,819 6.3 72.2 27.8 2006 12,369 6.6 70-80 Population Change ...
Jefferson.pdf
Path: Idaho >> EXTENSION >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: County Profiles of Idaho Jefferson I. People County Seat:Rigby Population 1980 Total Per Sq. Mile Percent Rural Percent Urban 15,304 14.0 82.9 17.1 1990 16,543 15.1 83.8 16.2 2000 19,155 17.5 81.2 18.8 2006 22,350 20.4 70-80 Population Change ...
Madison.pdf
Path: Idaho >> EXTENSION >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: County Profiles of Idaho Madison I. People County Seat:Rexburg Population 1980 Total Per Sq. Mile Percent Rural Percent Urban 19,480 41.6 40.7 59.3 1990 23,674 50.2 39.6 60.4 2000 27,467 58.2 30.3 69.7 2006 31,393 66.5 70-80 Population Change ...
Oneida.pdf
Path: Idaho >> EXTENSION >> 4 Fall, 2008
Description: County Profiles of Idaho Oneida I. People County Seat:Malad Population 1980 Total Per Sq. Mile Percent Rural Percent Urban 3,258 2.7 100.0 0.0 1990 3,492 2.9 100.0 0.0 2000 4,125 3.4 100.0 0.0 2006 4,176 3.5 70-80 Population Change (%) 13.80 ...
BUL0789.pdf
Path: Idaho >> INFO >> 0789 Fall, 2008
Description: BUL 789 PotatoIrrigation M A N A G E M E N T by Bradley A. King and Jeffrey C. Stark Introduction Irrigation is required for profitable commercial potato production in Idaho. Maximum economic return requires, among other things, that soil water con...
CIS1031.pdf
Path: Idaho >> CIS >> 1031 Fall, 2008
Description: Potato Seed Management: Seed Size and Age Summary W.H. Bohl, P. Nolte, G.E. Kleinkopf, and M.K. Thornton T his bulletin addresses two aspects of potato seed management: seed piece size and seed piece age. The impact of seed size and physiological ...
PNW0454.pdf
Path: Idaho >> INFO >> 0454 Fall, 2008
Description: PNW 454 Characteristics of Potato Varieties in the Pacific Northwest S. L. Love, T. P. Baker, J. C. Ojala, J. J. Pavek, D. L. Corsini A Pacific Northwest Extension Publication Idaho x Oregon x Washington The Authors Stephen L. Love, research horti...
PCOP2008FinalReport.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 2008 Fall, 2008
Description: 2008 Cost of Potato Production in Idaho with Comparison to 2007 Prepared by University of Idaho Extension Agricultural Economist Paul E. Patterson Agricultural Economics Extension Series No. 08-07 October 1, 2008 Department of Agricultural Economi...
AEES08-02.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 08 Fall, 2008
Description: 2007 Cost of Potato Production Comparisons for Idaho Commercial Potato Production Prepared by University of Idaho Extension Agricultural Economist Paul E. Patterson Agricultural Economics Extension Series No. 08-02 January 2008 Department of Agric...
AEES06-05.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 06 Fall, 2006
Description: 2006 Cost of Potato Production Comparisons for Idaho Commercial Potato Production Paul E. Patterson Robert L. Smathers Agricultural Economics Extension Series No. 06-05 November 2006 Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Moscow,...
AEES05-06.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 05 Fall, 2005
Description: 2005 Cost of Potato Production Comparisons for Idaho Commercial Potato Production Paul E. Patterson and Robert L. Smathers Agricultural Economics Extension Series No. 05-06 December 2005 Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Mosc...
AEES04-13.pdf
Path: Idaho >> AG >> 04 Fall, 2004
Description: 2004 Cost of Potato Production Comparisons for Idaho Commercial Potato Production Paul E. Patterson Agricultural Economics Extension Series No. 04-13 December 2004 Department of Agricultural Economics And Rural Sociology Moscow, Idaho 83844-2334 ...
sgSHELL2.xls
Path: Idaho >> KIMBERLY >> 2 Fall, 2008
Description: StudyName SpecificGravity REP TRT 1 1 1 2 2 2 Date: 02/05/09 Weight Wt.inwater DRYg g SpecificGravity %SOLIDS 1 6543 505.3 1.084 21.4 2 5923 439.3 1.080 20.7 3 5326 362.2 1.073 19.0 1 5690 504.3 1.097 24.5 2 5458 381.3 1.075 19.6 3 6896 405 1.062 16...
CIS1084.pdf
Path: Idaho >> CIS >> 1084 Fall, 2008
Description: CIS 1084 Northern Idaho Fertilizer Guide Spring Peas by Robert L. Mahler Fertilizer guidelines, such as this one for spring peas, were developed by the University of Idaho and Washington State University based on relationships between soil tests a...
CIS1083.pdf
Path: Idaho >> CIS >> 1083 Fall, 2008
Description: CIS 1083 Northern Idaho Fertilizer Guide Lentils by Robert L. Mahler These fertilizer guidelines were developed by the University of Idaho and Washington State University based on relationships between soil tests and crop yield responses. The guid...
CIS1012.pdf
Path: Idaho >> CIS >> 1012 Fall, 2008
Description: CIS 1012 Northern Idaho Fertilizer Guide Spring Canola by Robert L. Mahler and Stephen O. Guy Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), sulfur (S), and boron (B) are the nutrients most likely to limit spring canola production in northern Idaho. The fertilizat...
CIS0922.pdf
Path: Idaho >> CIS >> 0922 Fall, 2008
Description: College of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service Agricultural Experiment Station Current Information Series No. 922 Fertilizing gardens R. L. Mahler, T. A. Tindall, and S. M. Bell Plants are complete biochemical factories requiring only raw mat...
CIS0911.pdf
Path: Idaho >> CIS >> 0911 Fall, 2008
Description: Northern Idaho Fertilizer Guide Northern Idaho Lawns R. L. Mahler & V. J. Parker-Clark L awns are an important part of our landscape. Besides being aesthetically pleasing, they cover erodible soils, produce oxygen, and fit nicely into our forested...
CIS0853.pdf
Path: Idaho >> CIS >> 0853 Fall, 2008
Description: CIS 853 Northern Idaho Fertilizer Guide Grass Pastures by Robert L. Mahler These fertilizer guidelines have been developed by the University of Idaho and Washington State University based on relationships obtained from soil tests and crop yield re...
CIS0851.pdf
Path: Idaho >> CIS >> 0851 Fall, 2008
Description: CIS 851 Northern Idaho Fertilizer Guide Legume and Legume-Grass Pastures by Robert L. Mahler These fertilizer guidelines have been developed by the University of Idaho and Washington State University based on relationships between soil tests and c...
CIS0826.pdf
Path: Idaho >> CIS >> 0826 Fall, 2008
Description: CIS 826 Northern Idaho Fertilizer Guide Chickpeas by Robert L. Mahler These fertilizer guidelines have been developed by the University of Idaho and Washington State University based on relationships between soil tests and yield responses for peas...
CIS0820.pdf
Path: Idaho >> CIS >> 0820 Fall, 2008
Description: CIS 820 Northern Idaho Fertilizer Guide Grass Seedings for Conservation Programs by Robert L. Mahler These fertilizer guidelines, developed by the University of Idaho and Washington State University, are based on relationships between soil tests a...