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Date: Tue, 05 Aug 1997 00:02:07 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 25 Jul 1997 to 4 Aug 1997
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 1997 00:02:07 -0600 Reply-To: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Sender: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 25 Jul 1997 to 4 Aug 1997 To: Recipients of AGMODELS-L digests (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) There are 3 messages totalling 205 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. HerbInfo: Artemisinin (3)
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 08:14:33 -0500 From: Peter Singfield (snkm@BTL.NET) Subject: HerbInfo: Artemisinin Hi Folks: My name is Peter Singfield and I am a medical practitioner here in Belize, Central America. I use quite a lot of alternate medical treatments and am quite successful in my practice. Though I have some great medicines for malaria from natural sources I do not have enough to meet the present ever increasing spiral of infection rates. In my investigations for very effective alternatives for malaria treatment I have been studying Artemisinin. I am convinced that it is the answer to our problems here. I need to know more about the plant it is derived from. How to acquire seeds, what kind of environment is required to propagate. How long to maturity -- and all the rest in that line of interest. I need to make a model of how to cultivate large amounts as soon as possible. I am totally in the dark regarding this -- even to acquiring seed. I know that they are successfully cultivating this plant in Africa for anti-malaria medication. The plant is originally from the Vietnam/China area. I feel it should grow well here in Belize. I believe that demand for this plant will sky-rocket in the next year!! I am including here a short description. Can anyone please guide me further on this?? Please feel free to contact me privately for more information regarding the pharmacologic properties. Thank you all for your time in reading this message. Introduction to artemisinin and its derivative b-Artemether Physical and chemical characteristics Contents Artemisinin is a new antimalarial drug of Chinese-Vietnamese origin, derived from the herb Artemisia annua L., locally known as "qing hao" ' sweet wormwood or annual wormwood, and belonging to the family of Asteraccae. This plant has been used for many centuries in Chinese traditional medicine as a treatment for fever and malaria. The earliest record of the medicinal use of "qing hao" was found in a recipe discovered in a tomb dating from 168 B.C. (Qinghaosu Antimalaria Coordinating Research Group, 1979; Klayman, 1985). Chinese chemists isolated the substance responsible for its medicinal action from the leafy portions of A. annua L. in 1972. They named the crystalline compound "qinghaosu". In the West it was called artemisinin (Klayman, 1985). Peter Singfield XAIBE Village Corozal District Belize Central America Tel/FAX 011-501-4-35213 E_Mail snkm@btl.net
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 20:57:00 -0600 From: Jerry Mulliken (mulliken@TEKNETWORK.COM) Subject: Re: HerbInfo: Artemisinin Peter Singfield wrote: ) ) Hi Folks: ) ) My name is Peter Singfield and I am a medical practitioner here in Belize, ) Central America. I use quite a lot of alternate medical treatments and am ) quite successful in my practice. Though I have some great medicines for ) malaria from natural sources I do not have enough to meet the present ever ) increasing spiral of infection rates. ) ) In my investigations for very effective alternatives for malaria treatment I ) have been studying Artemisinin. I am convinced that it is the answer to our ) problems here. ) ) I need to know more about the plant it is derived from. How to acquire ) seeds, what kind of environment is required to propagate. How long to ) maturity -- and all the rest in that line of interest. I need to make a ) model of how to cultivate large amounts as soon as possible. ) ) I am totally in the dark regarding this -- even to acquiring seed. I know ) that they are successfully cultivating this plant in Africa for anti-malaria ) medication. The plant is originally from the Vietnam/China area. I feel it ) should grow well here in Belize. ) ) I believe that demand for this plant will sky-rocket in the next year!! ) ) I am including here a short description. Can anyone please guide me further ) on this?? ) ) Please feel free to contact me privately for more information regarding the ) pharmacologic properties. ) ) Thank you all for your time in reading this message. ) ) Introduction to artemisinin and its derivative b-Artemether ) ) Physical and chemical characteristics ) Contents ) ) Artemisinin is a new antimalarial drug of Chinese-Vietnamese origin, ) derived from the herb Artemisia annua L., locally known as "qing hao" ' ) sweet wormwood or annual wormwood, and belonging to the family of ) Asteraccae. ) ) This plant has been used for many centuries in Chinese traditional medicine ) as a treatment for fever and malaria. ) ) The earliest record of the medicinal use of "qing hao" was found in a ) recipe discovered in a tomb dating from 168 B.C. (Qinghaosu Antimalaria ) Coordinating Research Group, 1979; Klayman, 1985). ) ) Chinese chemists isolated the substance responsible for its medicinal ) action from the leafy portions of A. annua L. in 1972. They named the ) crystalline compound "qinghaosu". In the West it was called artemisinin ) (Klayman, 1985). ) ) Peter Singfield ) XAIBE Village ) Corozal District ) Belize Central America ) Tel/FAX 011-501-4-35213 ) E_Mail snkm@btl.net I am a farmer/consultant in eastern Nebraska, USA, and grew Artemisia a. one season on a very small scale. The seed came from Companion Plants, 7247 North Carolina Ridge Road, Athens, Ohio 45701, USA. We started it in flats (the seed is very small), and transplanted it after frost. It grew well here with no particular difficulty. It is occasionally planted in the US as an ornamental. I was interested in the antifungal properties of the hexane extract. Probably not much more I could tell you. Companion Plants may be able to guide you as to its culture. Good luck. Jerry Mulliken mulliken@teknetwork.com
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 21:05:48 -0500 From: Peter Singfield (snkm@BTL.NET) Subject: Re: HerbInfo: Artemisinin )I am a farmer/consultant in eastern Nebraska, USA, and grew Artemisia a. )one season on a very small scale. The seed came from Companion Plants, )7247 North Carolina Ridge Road, Athens, Ohio 45701, USA. We started it )in flats (the seed is very small), and transplanted it after frost. It )grew well here with no particular difficulty. It is occasionally )planted in the US as an ornamental. I was interested in the antifungal )properties of the hexane extract. ) )Probably not much more I could tell you. Companion Plants may be able to )guide you as to its culture. Good luck. ) )Jerry Mulliken )mulliken@teknetwork.com Jerry: Your are a breath of fresh air for us here. We were totally in the blind regarding the plant and it's cultivation and now we have the truly valuable information you have kindly just supplied. I am going to copy your message out to the small group of six here that are all interested in experimenting small scale. Of great value is the information you supply regarding the source for seeds. I have just lately become aware that Artemisia a. has antifungal properties as well as anti-malarial. Did you experiment with this?? Again -- I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Peter Singfield Peter Singfield XAIBE Village Corozal District Belize Central America Tel/FAX 011-501-4-35213 E_Mail snkm@btl.net
Date: Thu, 07 Aug 1997 00:01:52 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 4 Aug 1997 to 6 Aug 1997
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 1997 00:01:52 -0600 Reply-To: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Sender: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 4 Aug 1997 to 6 Aug 1997 To: Recipients of AGMODELS-L digests (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) There is one message totalling 28 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Soil Taxanomic Classification Database
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 1997 09:20:46 -0500 From: Tharacad Ramanarayanan (rama@BRCSUN0.TAMU.EDU) Subject: Soil Taxanomic Classification Database Dear Ag-Modelers: I am looking for a electronic database of soil taxonomic classification for soil in the US. I have the information in hard copy, but having it in electronic could make the search easier. Thank you. T.S. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T.S. Ramanarayanan, Ph.D. Blackland Research Center 808 East Blackland Road Temple, Texas 76502. Voice:(254) 770-6622; Fax: 770-6690; Email: t-ramanarayanan@tamu.edu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Date: Fri, 08 Aug 1997 00:02:03 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 6 Aug 1997 to 7 Aug 1997
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 1997 00:02:03 -0600 Reply-To: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Sender: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 6 Aug 1997 to 7 Aug 1997 To: Recipients of AGMODELS-L digests (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) There is one message totalling 43 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Soil Taxanomic Classification Database
Date: Thu, 7 Aug 1997 15:45:24 +0800 From: Christopher Teh Boon Sung (chris@AGRI.UPM.EDU.MY) Subject: Re: Soil Taxanomic Classification Database At 09:20 AM 8/6/97 -0500, you wrote: )Dear Ag-Modelers: ) )I am looking for a electronic database of )soil taxonomic classification for soil in the US. )I have the information in hard copy, but having it )in electronic could make the search easier. ) )Thank you. ) )T.S. ) Check out: 1. http://www.statlab.iastate.edu/soils/ 2. http://flashman.ag.ohio-state.edu/pedology/soilindex.html You can also search for a list of these websites at Dr. Soil Surfs. Try a keyword search of "database" or something similar. You can locate Dr Soil Surfs at: 3. http://www.agri.upm.edu.my/jst/drsoil.html Good luck! ----------------------------------------------- Christopher Teh Boon Sung, M.Agri.Sc. Dept. Soil Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor, MALAYSIA tel: 6-03-948 6101 (ext. 2716) fax: 6-03-943 4419 www.agri.upm.edu.my/~chris/
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 1997 00:02:16 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 7 Aug 1997 to 10 Aug 1997
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 1997 00:02:16 -0600 Reply-To: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Sender: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 7 Aug 1997 to 10 Aug 1997 To: Recipients of AGMODELS-L digests (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) There is one message totalling 103 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Position available in Australia
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 1997 14:27:27 +1000 From: Brian Keating (brian.keating@CNETNS.TCP.CSIRO.AU) Subject: Position available in Australia (x-rich)Dear Ag-modellers, The following position was re-advertised in "The Australian" newspaper on 9th August 1997. If you are interested in obtaining more information, contact roslyn.gaydon@tag.csiro.au for copies of duty statement and selection criteria. Note applications are required by 22nd August 1997. (center)(bold)(color)(param)ffff,0000,0000(/param)CROP AND SOIL MODELLER - SUGARCANE SYSTEMS CSIRO, Tropical Agriculture, Townsville, Qld., Australia Co-operative Research Centre for Sustainable Sugar Production Fixed Term - 3 Years (/color)(/bold)(color)(param)ffff,0000,0000(/param)Salary $Aus 48 - $65K (/color)(/center) CSIRO Tropical Agriculture is a partner in the Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) for Sustainable Sugar Production, established in 1995 to foster an internationally competitive and environmentally sustainable Australian sugar industry. A diverse range of activities has commenced aimed at defining and minimising environmental impacts, sustaining soil resources in the long-term, and raising productivity and profitability at both the farm and mill scales. Simulation models are used as part of this research to relate crop and soil management and climate to crop productivity, soil quality and losses of water, nutrients and pesticides to the wider environment. Central to the approach is the cropping systems simulator, APSIM, a product of the joint CSIRO/DPI/DNR Agricultural Production Systems Research Unit, with staff located in Toowoomba and Brisbane, Qld. The Division and the CRC are seeking to appoint a crop and soil modeller to further develop APSIM modules relevant to the sugar production system and to support their use in a wide range of problem situations in the Australian sugar industry. The position is based in Townsville, but the appointee will travel widely to work with APSRU and CRC staff located throughout the Australian sugar industry. The crop-soil modeller will have a Ph D or equivalent research experience in crop or soil science and be able to demonstrate skills in bio-physical modelling. You must also have excellent communication and interpersonal skills to be effective in operating in a dynamic team environment with considerable interaction with industry and a diverse range of research organisations. Skills in training and support of others in model application would be an advantage. For further information, contact Dr Brian Keating (ph (07) 3377 0373, fax (07) 3377 0325), email brian.keating@tag.csiro.au or Dr Keith Bristow (ph (077) 538 596, fax (077) 538 600), email Keith.Bristow@tvl.clw.csiro.au For copies of the duty statement and selection criteria , please contact Roslyn Gaydon, phone (07) 3377 0209, fax (07) 3371 3946 or email roslyn.gaydon@tag.csiro.au. Your written application MUST address the Selection Criteria and include the names and contact details (including phone and fax numbers) of at least two professional referees. Applications should be marked Confidential , quoting reference number STL97/5 and be forwarded to the recruitment Officer, CSIRO Tropical Agriculture, 306 Carmody Road St Lucia Qld 4067, by 22nd August 1997. (center)(bold)CSIRO is an equal opportunity employer _________________________________________________________________________________________________ (/bold)(/center) Brian Keating CSIRO Tropical Agriculture / APSRU / CRC Sustainable Sugar Production 306 Carmody Rd., St Lucia, 4067 Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Phone : +61 (07) 33770373 Fax : +61 (07) 33770325 (/x-rich)
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 1997 00:03:37 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 10 Aug 1997 to 20 Aug 1997
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 1997 00:03:37 -0600 Reply-To: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Sender: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 10 Aug 1997 to 20 Aug 1997 To: Recipients of AGMODELS-L digests (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) There is one message totalling 30 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. 28th Crop Simulation Workshop
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 13:14:33 -0500 From: Dennis Timlin (dtimlin@ASRR.ARSUSDA.GOV) Subject: 28th Crop Simulation Workshop To all list members This is the first reminder so you can mark your calendars. The 28th Crop Simulation Workshop will be hosted by the USDA-ARS Remote Sensing and Modeling Laboratory at Beltsville, MD from April 5 to April 8, 1998. For more information please contact Dennis Timlin at 301-504-6255 (dtimlin@asrr.arsusda.gov) These workshops are always interesting and useful so we hope many of you will plan to attend. We will distribute a call for papers in the near future. ------------------------------------- Dennis Timlin USDA-ARS Remote Sensing and Modeling Lab Bldg 007, Rm 008 BARC-W 10300 Baltimore Ave Beltsville, MD 20705 301-504-6255 fax 301-504-5823 DTimlin@ASRR.ARSUSDA.GOV
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Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 00:02:52 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 20 Aug 1997 to 22 Aug 1997
Date: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 00:02:52 -0600 Reply-To: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Sender: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 20 Aug 1997 to 22 Aug 1997 To: Recipients of AGMODELS-L digests (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) There are 3 messages totalling 161 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. 28th Crop Simulation Workshop 2. Position Available 3. Position Announcement
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 1997 12:21:45 -0400 From: Mark Leymaster (RenaissanceSoftware@INTERNETMCI.COM) Subject: Re: 28th Crop Simulation Workshop Thanks for the notice. Is it possible for private individuals to attend the meetings, and if so, what might the charges be? Thank you Mark Leymaster Dennis Timlin wrote: ) To all list members ) ) This is the first reminder so you can mark your calendars. ) ) The 28th Crop Simulation Workshop will be hosted by the USDA-ARS ) Remote Sensing and Modeling Laboratory at Beltsville, MD from April 5 ) to April 8, 1998. For more information please contact Dennis Timlin at ) 301-504-6255 (dtimlin@asrr.arsusda.gov) ) ) These workshops are always interesting and useful so we hope many of ) you will plan to attend. We will distribute a call for papers in the ) near future. ) ) ------------------------------------- ) Dennis Timlin ) USDA-ARS Remote Sensing ) and Modeling Lab ) Bldg 007, Rm 008 BARC-W ) 10300 Baltimore Ave ) Beltsville, MD 20705 ) 301-504-6255 ) fax 301-504-5823 ) DTimlin@ASRR.ARSUSDA.GOV ) Date: 08/20/97 Time: 13:14:33 ) -------------------------------------
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 1997 11:45:50 -0600 From: Jon Hanson (jon@GPSR.COLOSTATE.EDU) Subject: Position Available A position is open for a Crop Simulation Modeling Postdoctoral Scientist. The position is joint between Colorado State University and the USDA, ARS, Great Plains Systems Research Unit, in Fort Collins, Colorado. The position description is as follows: Postdoctoral Scientist-Crop Simulation Modeling Full-time position available 1 October 1997 to assist a multidisciplinary group in developing a crop simulation model that integrates phenology, development, and physiology for wheat and corn under conditions of environmental stress (particularly water, N, and temperature) and different soil tillage practices. The development of phenology, development, and physiology submodels, the coupling of these submodels with detailed soil and atmospheric submodels, and the creation of a user-friendly interface under an existing modular framework are the key components of the work. Applicant should have demonstrated research ability and training in crop science, crop modeling, interface development, C++ and Fortran 90 programming languages, and object-oriented design. Position is for 2 years, salary commensurate with experience and skills. To apply, submit curriculum vita, copies of university transcripts, and names of three references to: Dr. Gary Peterson, Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523; gpeterso@ceres.colostate.edu. Please Include fax number and e-mail address if available. If you have questions, please contact Dr. Gary Peterson directly. Thank you, Jon Hanson USDA, ARS, GPSR P.O. Box E, 301 S. Howes Fort Collins, CO 80522 Tele: (970)490-8323 Fax: (970)490-8310 E-mail: jon@gpsr.colostate.edu
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 1997 16:00:16 -0500 From: Tharacad Ramanarayanan (rama@BRCSUN0.TAMU.EDU) Subject: Position Announcement Sorry for cross-posting :-) POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Title: Research Associate / Postdoctoral Research Associate Employer: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Blackland Research Center 808 E. Blackland Road Temple, Texas 76502 Salary: Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. Scope: Hydrologic and water quality modeling. Responsibilities: The incumbent will work with a team of scientists involved in a continental/regional/watershed scale hydrologic modeling project. The job involves calibrating and validating a basin scale hydrologic/ water quality model along with making models assessable via the internet/intranet user interfaces. Work with hydrologic model user groups to assist in use of the model in their research. Supervision: The incumbent will work under the project leader Dr. R. Srinivasan at the Blackland Research Center. Qualifications: The incumbent must have a B.S/M.S. / Ph.D. in agricultural, natural, physical or environmental science. The incumbent must have a strong background in hydrology with 1-2 years experience in GIS, good programming capability in C, C++ and/or FORTRAN, experience in working under a UNIX environment, knowledge of relational database management and development, and demonstrated experience in any shell script language like Perl, Awk or Sed. Internet application development experience is a plus. Application Applications will be accepted until this position is filled. Interested persons Procedure: should submit a letter of application, resume and names of at least three references by email/fax/mail to: Ms. Shirley Athey - Staff Assistant For further information please contact: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Dr. Raghavan Srinivasan Blackland Research Center Texas Agricultural Experiment Station/Temple 808 E. Blackland Road E-mail: srin@brcsun0.tamu.edu Temple, TX 76502 Phone: (254) 770-6670 E-mail: athey@brcsun0.tamu.edu FAX: (254) 770-6561 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T.S. Ramanarayanan, Ph.D. Blackland Research Center 808 East Blackland Road Temple, Texas 76502. Voice:(254) 770-6622; Fax: 770-6690; mailto: t-ramanarayanan@tamu.edu ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 00:02:48 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 22 Aug 1997 to 25 Aug 1997
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 00:02:48 -0600 Reply-To: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Sender: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 22 Aug 1997 to 25 Aug 1997 To: Recipients of AGMODELS-L digests (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) There is one message totalling 46 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Modeling Position--Correction
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 1997 10:30:02 -0600 From: Jon Hanson (jon@GPSR.COLOSTATE.EDU) Subject: Modeling Position--Correction This is a repeat of the job description I sent last week. Unfortunately, Dr. Gary Peterson's e-mail was not complete. This is the corrected announcement. If you have difficulty with this address, please send your application material to me and I will send it to Dr. Peterson. Thanks for your patience. A position is open for a Crop Simulation Modeling Postdoctoral Scientist. The position is joint between Colorado State University and the USDA, ARS, Great Plains Systems Research Unit, in Fort Collins, Colorado. The position description is as follows: Postdoctoral Scientist-Crop Simulation Modeling Full-time position available 1 October 1997 to assist a multidisciplinary group in developing a crop simulation model that integrates phenology, development, and physiology for wheat and corn under conditions of environmental stress (particularly water, N, and temperature) and different soil tillage practices. The development of phenology, development, and physiology submodels, the coupling of these submodels with detailed soil and atmospheric submodels, and the creation of a user-friendly interface under an existing modular framework are the key components of the work. Applicant should have demonstrated research ability and training in crop science, crop modeling, interface development, C++ and Fortran 90 programming languages, and object-oriented design. Position is for 2 years, salary commensurate with experience and skills. To apply, submit curriculum vita, copies of university transcripts, and names of three references to: Dr. Gary Peterson, Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523; gpeterso@ceres.agsci.colostate.edu. Please Include fax number and e-mail address if available. If you have questions, please contact Dr. Gary Peterson directly. Thank you, Jon Hanson USDA, ARS, GPSR P.O. Box E, 301 S. Howes Fort Collins, CO 80522 Tele: (970)490-8323 Fax: (970)490-8310 E-mail: jon@gpsr.colostate.edu
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 00:03:41 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 25 Aug 1997 to 26 Aug 1997
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 1997 00:03:41 -0600 Reply-To: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Sender: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 25 Aug 1997 to 26 Aug 1997 To: Recipients of AGMODELS-L digests (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) There are 2 messages totalling 59 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Agricultural Beaurocracy 2. Revised CARE homepage at http://waterhome.tamu.edu/care/index.html
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 10:15:51 +0100 From: "J.A.Garratt@ncl.ac.uk" (J.A.Garratt@NEWCASTLE.AC.UK) Subject: Agricultural Beaurocracy I am interested in developing a model for use by farmers to maximise their income from grants, premium payments and other paper-pushing sources. This is because the potential incomes are large, and the penalties for getting the paperwork wrong are also quite large. Does anyone know of anyone doing this kind of work? I am interested in the EU/British situation, but contacts abroad would still be useful. Best wishes to all, James Garratt
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 09:34:59 -0500 From: "David Buland." (buland@BRCSUN0.TAMU.EDU) Subject: Revised CARE homepage at http://waterhome.tamu.edu/care/index.html Thanks for all the review comments. They have been used. Please visit the Crop Budget site again at http://waterhome.tamu.edu/care/index.html. It is arriving at the usable stage for NRCS field offices and farmers. If you like it, please advertise this site. Also for each state, we are both including the CARE budgets developed at Blacklands, AND all other available budgets. If you or others in your state have budgets that your would like to include for wider distribution, please pass the html address (if already on the WEB) or the budgets (if CARE, spreadsheets, or other electronic form) to me or to the WEB master, Steve Dagitz (dagitz@brcsun0.tamu.edu) . I have looked for, but seen no other WEB site collecting crop budgets for all states. This site fills a practical and a research need for base crop budgets. The Blacklands budgets are created for national and regional level research, and are under review and revision. Please pass any comments (or complaints) directly back to the developers. They provide CARE budgets (paired with EPIC runs) for most crops by tillage system for the 63 regions in the national Ag. Sector Model. These CARE base budgets can be modified to meet local, and even field specific conditions. CARE is a free NRCS crop budget program usable by field offices and individual farmers. We will try to maintain links to other crop budget provided to us, under the fifty state headings. We hope that users will be able to find enough budget information for each state, from whatever source, to fill your needs. Please pass any comments on this site to myself and/or to Steve Dagitz (dagitz@brcsun0.tamu.edu). We are interested in long-term development of the site to fit your needs. David Buland Economist Natural Resources Inventory and Analysis Institute USDA/NRCS, Blackland Research Station 808 East Blackland Road, Temple, TX 76502 254-770-6522, Fax: 254-770-6561, Home: 254-771-3341 buland@brcsun0.tamu.edu, Home: buland@vvm.com VoiceCom: 1-800-384-USDA, Box 945-1290
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 00:04:01 -0600 From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@crcvms.unl.edu) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 26 Aug 1997 to 28 Aug 1997
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 00:04:01 -0600 Reply-To: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Sender: Agmodels-L Discussion List (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) From: Automatic digest processor (LISTSERV@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) Subject: AGMODELS-L Digest - 26 Aug 1997 to 28 Aug 1997 To: Recipients of AGMODELS-L digests (AGMODELS-L@CRCVMS.UNL.EDU) There is one message totalling 34 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. new subscriber
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 09:26:26 -0400 From: "Dr. Dean Barry" (DBARRY@LRS.UOGUELPH.CA) Subject: new subscriber Hello AGMODELS-L discussion group members. I am a new subscriber introducing myself. My name is Dean Barry and I work in the Department of Land Resource Science at the University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. I am helping in the development of a farming systems model that includes environmental, economic, and social aspects both on- and off- farm. It is part of the farming systems research program at the Univ. of Guelph (http://tdg.uoguelph.ca/FSR/homepage.html). I am mainly interested in determining the communications, linkages and transformations among biophysical and socio- economic components of a farming system. System components so far include CROPSIM, DAFOSYM, MCLONE, Process Optimization (Michigan State). We still need environmental impacts models and human resources and social models. Also would like input on choosing indicators. Dr. Dean Barry Centre for Land and Water Stewardship Richards Building University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1 Tel 519-824-4120 ext. 4263 Fax. 519-824-5730

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