Not exact matches
The
North was composed
of a combination
of agricultural states in the west and industrial
states in the east, and in both radical shifts occurred.
They account for only 9 percent
of the country's annual
agricultural output, noted Fred Kirschenmann, a
North Dakotan farmer and director
of the Aldo Leopold Center at Iowa
State University.
An important factor in this was the (largely nominal) Lutheran population in the South, the
state of Espirito Santo, and parts
of the new
agricultural frontier in the
North - west.
Vine Notes:
North Coast vines need long - term water planning Nearly half
of California is in «exceptional drought,» according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, which has been costly to many
agricultural producers throughout the
state...
Farmers and
agricultural industry leaders in the
North Country had the ears
of state lawmakers yesterday in Watertown.
Joining Ale on the publication were lead author Pradip Adhikari, Ale's former postdoctoral student now at Oklahoma
State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma; Nina Omani, postdoctoral research associate, and Dr. Paul DeLaune, environmental soil scientist, both with AgriLife Research at Vernon; and collaborators from the Arid Land
Agricultural Research Center in Maricopa, Arizona; Cotton Incorporated in Cary,
North Carolina; and the University
of Florida in Gainesville.
I was born in Winston - Salem,
North Carolina, received my high school diploma from the
North Carolina School
of Science and Mathematics in Durham, a B.S. in biology (with minor in Spanish) from
North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical
State University in Greensboro, and my Ph.D. in biomedical sciences from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee.
Winning the World Prize for
agricultural research is Trudy Mackay, from the Department
of Biological Sciences at
North Carolina
State University in the US, who pioneered research in quantitative genetics, which studies the interaction between genes, traits and environmental effects.
Alexander Richter, a graduate student in
North Carolina
State University's Department
of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, has won a $ 15,000 Lemelson - MIT Student Prize for work to improve
agricultural pest control that could strengthen the global food supply.
In the study published in PLoS Genetics researchers at Uppsala University, Swedish University
of Agricultural Sciences,
North Carolina
State University and National Chung - Hsing University have investigated the genetic basis
of fibromelanosis, a breed characteristic
of the Chinese Silkie chicken (Image 1).
Maize, or corn, as it is commonly called by
North American consumers, is one
of the world's most important plants and the most valuable
agricultural crop grown in the United
States, representing $ 47 billion in annual value.
Moser adds, «Owing to the importance
of California's economic and
agricultural activities in
North America, and the dependence
of these activities on water, prolonged aridity in California in the future will have far - reaching effects across the United
States, into Canada and beyond.»
Dr. Gould received the Alexander von Humboldt award for most significant
agricultural research over a five - year period, the Sigma Xi George Bugliarello Prize for written communication
of science, the Holladay Medal in recognition
of research achievements and contributions to
North Carolina
State University, and the O. Max Gardner Award for contributions to human welfare.
Eva Allen, Co-Chair, Indiana University Kari Whittenberger - Keith, Co-Chair, University
of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Jan Abramson, University
of Utah Sarah Bronson, Penn
State College
of Medicine Sarah Elvey, Ohio Dominican University Faye Farmer, Arizona
State University Ron Fleischmann, Duke University Karen Fletcher, Appalachian
State University Stephanie A. Korcheck, Texas
State University Kim Littlefield, University
of South Alabama Donnalyn Roxey, KnowInnovation Angela Shotts, University
of Alabama Paul Tuttle,
North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical
State University Etta Ward, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
Heading
north toward downtown East Lansing, I pass the cornfields, pastures, and barns that are a visual reminder
of Michigan
State's
agricultural roots.
This farm was recently honored by the
North Carolina Department
of Agriculture and the
North Carolina
State Fair by being recognized as a
North Carolina Century Farm because
of its continuous
agricultural production by the same family for over one hundred years.
African - American Museum, Philadelphia, PA Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH The Anacostia Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC The Art Gallery, University
of Maryland, College Park, MD Art Institute
of Chicago, Chicago, IL Baltimore Museum
of Art, Baltimore, MD Bowdoin College Museum
of Art, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY California African American Museum, Los Angeles, CA Carl Van Vechten Gallery
of Fine Arts, Fisk University, Nashville, TN Colby College Museum
of Art, Colby College, Waterville, ME Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA Corcoran Gallery
of Art, Washington, DC Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA Crystal Bridges Museum
of American Art, Bentonville, AR David C. Driskell Center, University
of Maryland, College Park, MD Detroit Institute
of Arts, Detroit, MI Dimock Gallery, George Washington University, Washington, DC Fort Wayne Museum
of Fine Arts, Fort Wayne, IN H.C. Taylor Art Gallery,
North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical
State University, Greensboro, NC Heckscher Museum
of Art, Huntington, NY Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC Howard University Gallery
of Art, Howard University, Washington, DC LaSalle University Art Museum, LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA The Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York, NY The Museum
of African American Art, Tampa, FL National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC National Gallery
of Art, Washington, DC National Museum
of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC New Jersey
State Museum, Trenton, NJ New Orleans Museum
of Art, New Orleans, LA Newark Museum, Newark, NJ Philadelphia Museum
of Art, Philadelphia, PA The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, NY Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC Tampa Museum
of Art, Tampa, FL Tougaloo College Art Collection, Tougaloo College, Tougaloo, MS University
of Iowa Museum
of Art, University
of Iowa, Iowa City, IO Wadsworth Atheneum Museum
of Art, Hartford, CT The Watkins Collection, American University, Washington, DC The White House Historical Association, Washington, DC Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York, NY
AgEcon Search: Research in
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics Report No. 402 «Industrial Hemp as an Alternative Crop in
North Dakota» By David G. Kraenzel; Tim Petry; Bill Nelson; Marshall J. Anderson; Dustin Mathern; Robert Todd
North Dakota
State University, Dept.
of Agricultural Economics.
A large proportion
of agricultural - related N2O emissions in the U.S. are from corn crops grown in the 12 -
state North Central Region (NCR), which is made up
of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,
North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
In addition to the meetings with the traditional and Indian communities, another was held at the end
of April with the organizations established at the
north of Mato Grosso
state, location
of the «arc
of deforestation», from where the
agricultural frontier and deforestation head forward, and also where there are already advanced discussions about REDD.
For the vast majority
of that time period, the commerce and industry
of the
north (powered to a great extent by hydro power prior to the widespread adoption
of coal as a fossil fuel) produced much higher GDP per capita than the
agricultural economies
of the South, particularly because the infamous «three - fifths compromise» that gave the South Congressional representation based in part upon the number
of slaves who lived there (30 % or more
of the population
of many
states) did not apply to capitation taxes.
Bachelor
of Science in Business Marketing, 05/2011
North Carolina
Agricultural and Technical
State University — Greensboro, NC
Energy - producing
states —
North Dakota, Texas, Louisiana, Montana and Wyoming — where job growth is strong, are also at the forefront
of the housing recovery while Iowa and other farm belt
states supported by
agricultural commodities are also running above the nationwide average.