Agriculture Company Names
Jan 17, 2012

Company Directory – Agriculture
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An Essay on the Weeds of Agriculture: With Their Common and Botanical Names $18.98 With Their Common And Botanical Names, Their Respective Characters And Bad Qualities, Whether As Infesting Samples Of Corn Or Encumbering The Soil, Also Practical Remarks On Their Destruction, By Fallowing Or Otherwise. |
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The Stage Names $11.98 Okkervil River broke away from the crowded indie rock pack with 2005′s superb Black Sheep Boy, a ragged but ornate barroom romp that drank its way to the top of countless year-end lists by finding that thin vein that separates triumph and desperation and hammering as many nails into it as they could in under 50 minutes. Fans used to Will Sheff’s visceral, lo-fi caterwauls may be disappointed in the bruised and elegant Stage Names upon first listen, but further spins reveal BSB as more of a stepping-stone than a peak. “It’s just a life story/so there’s no climax,” from the rousing opener “Our Life Is Not a Movie or Maybe” sets the tone, and its floor tom gallop and volatile whoops sound like an unholy combination of My Aim Is True-era Elvis Costello and Transformer-era Lou Reed spilling out of an old player piano. Sheff has proven himself again and again to be a gifted wordsmith, and Stage Names features some of his finest parlor room romanticisms and slacker-poet observations to date. “Plus Ones,” a studied rumination on some of popular music’s most beloved numerically titled tracks (“96 Tears,” “99 Luftballons,” “Eight Miles High,” “TVC 15,” “7 Chinese Brothers,” “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover” etc.) adds an unnecessary integer (“Not everyone’s keen on lighting candle 17/The party’s done/The cake’s all gone/The plates are clean”), cleverly illuminating pop culture’s insatiable thirst for sequels and remakes. It’s a trick that could easily turn trite in less capable hands, but one of the band’s many strengths is its ability to mirror Sheff with arrangements that match the earnestness, wickedness and occasional pomp of the lyrics. Those talents are used most effectively on two of the record’s other highlights, the soft and broken “Girl in Port” and the alternately heartbreaking and hysterical “John Allyn Smith Sails,” the latter of which chronicles the suicide of poet John Berryman and manages to integrate the Beach Boys’ “Sloop John B” so seamlessly that you’d swear it had never existed before. It’s not all winsome ballads about backstage passes and gutter bound writers though, as Sheff and company open up the full sneer on “Unless It’s Kicks,” “You Can’t Hold the Hand of a Rock and Roll Man” and “A Hand to Take Hold of the Scene,” making Stage Names less of a metaphor for the cinematic lives we wish we could have and more of a reminder that it’s us who make the films. [The first 5,000 copies of Stage Names (the "deluxe" edition) came with a bonus disc featuring all of Sheff's demos for the record.] ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi Performers: Caitlin Bailey – Cello; Katie Nott – Viola; Scott Brackett – Mellotron, Organ (Hammond), Cornet, Synthesizer, Percussion; |
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Agriculture and the Farming Business $42.98 Publisher: Indianapolis, The Bobb-Merrill company Publication date: 1917 Subjects: Agriculture Agriculture Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Encyclopedia of Corporate Names Worldwide $77.48 This book gives the stories behind, or origins of, more than 3,500 commercial names. Many of them are American or British but a number originate in countries such as France, Germany, Italy and Japan. From A & C Black (publishers) to Zyklon (insecticide), entries cover two types of subjects: company names and the names of products and services. The companies have names derived from their founders or benefactors, such as Dell computers and Lamborghini automobiles; or from placenames, such as Land O’Lakes dairy products and Halex table tennis balls; or from a "story," such as Ratrac snow tractors or Hang Ten surfwear. The entries for product names explain the origin of brand names, like Dannon yogurt and Laservision video system; trademarks, such as Harp beer and Holeproof hosiery; patented products like Demerol; and hard-to-categorize commercial names like the Dancercize program. |
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The Pronunciation of 10,000 Proper Names $36.98 Title: The Pronunciation of 10,000 Proper Names; Giving Famous Geographical and Biographical Names, Names of Books, Works of Art, Characters in Fiction, Foreign Titles, Etc Publisher: New York, Dodd, Mead and Company Publication date: 1909 Subjects: English language — Pronunciation Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Agriculture, Its Fundamental Principles $32.98 Publisher: Richmond, Atlanta etc.] B.F. Johnson Publishing Company Subjects: Agriculture Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Elements of Philippine Agriculture $28.98 Publisher: Yonkers-on-Hudson, N.Y.; Manila: World Book Company Subjects: Agriculture — Philippines Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Forages, an Introduction to Grassland Agriculture $89.98 Instructors of forage courses and practicing agronomists will appreciate the searchable text and image resources on this CD-ROM that serves as a supplement to information presented in "Forages: An Introduction to Grassland Agriculture, 6th edition." The following features make this product a must-have for any serious agronomist: Nearly 1900 high-resolution images with descriptive captions illustrate plant and seed characteristics of individual forage species, forage management practices, grazing systems and methods, and forage harvest and storage Color adaptation maps that show the range of the primary forage crops The tables and figures from each chapter in the book A thorough glossary of forage terms A complete listing of common and scientific names of forage species 22 lecture outlines for the major topics covered in the book This CD-ROM is an extremely valuable teaching tool for classroom instructors, extension workers, NRCS personnel and any other professionals who require forage information. The PDF format is a familiar one and is easy to search. Instructors who require the textbook for classes of 10 or more students will receive a gratis copy of this product. |
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Polymers in Agriculture and Horticulture $153 Polymers have been used in agriculture and horticulture since the middle of the last century. There is a tremendous potential for using polymers in agriculture and our fields and garden would look very different if we did not use polymers in them. This review traces the history of polymer use, discusses the markets for polymers in these applications, and describes in detail the different types of polymers that can be used and their specific applications. Topics covered include: Crop protection – use of greenhouses, large tunnels, low tunnels, direct covers, windbreaks, shading, and pest control.; Soil conditioning – -by mulching is explored together with soil improvement.; Water management is another big user of polymers for irrigation and field drainage.; Harvesting and Crop storage; Buildings, Machinery and Equipment; Containers and packaging; Miscellaneous uses – identification tags, clothing and footwear, pellets for controlled release of pesticides and fertiliser, garden ponds, labels, seed coatings, soil less cultivation, grafting bands and ties and twine.; Standards and Testing – are covered briefly as is disposal and recycling. The review is accompanied by around 300 abstracts compiled from the Polymer Library, to facilitate further reading on this subject. A subject index and a company index are included. Save 20% when you buy 2 or more titles in the Rapra Review Report Series (Volume 9 onwards). Just enter promotional code RRR20 when you get to the shopping cart. Please click here to see the full list of reports available. |
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Urban Agriculture: $14.92 Urban Agriculture |
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The Origins of Agriculture $23.96 The Origins of Agriculture |
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Urban Agriculture $23.75 Urban Agriculture |
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Agriculture Course $22.88 Agriculture Course |
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Mathematics for Agriculture $77.52 Mathematics for Agriculture |
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Sustainable Agriculture $255.55 Sustainable Agriculture |
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Biodynamic Agriculture $13.15 Biodynamic Agriculture |
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The Science of Agriculture $125.95 The Science of Agriculture |
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Science In Agriculture $26.4 Science In Agriculture |
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Tourism and Agriculture $148.2 Tourism and Agriculture |
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Agriculture Economics $140.76 Agriculture Economics |
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Organic Agriculture $109.25 Organic Agriculture |
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Silicon in Agriculture $94.95 Silicon in Agriculture |
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Women in Agriculture $141.62 Women in Agriculture |
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The Names $12.71 Of all of the works of N. Scott Momaday, The Names may be the most personal. A memoir of his boyhood in Oklahoma and the Southwest, it is also described by Momaday as “an act of the imagination. When I turn my mind to my early life, it is the imaginativ |
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Agriculture $39.5 Explores one of the most important uses of the land: the production of agriculture. This book helps readers learn that farms and ranches produce much more than food; but scientists, farmers, ranchers, and other landowners haven't solved conservation problems – yet. |
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Names $17.48 In Names, Marilyn Hacker juxtaposes glimpses of contemporary lives with dialogues undertaken in signal poetic voices. Using her signature wit, passion, and mastery of received and invented forms, she convinces us to believe in a world made possible by language-prescient, playful, polyglot, and often breathtaking. from "Ghazal: The Beloved": Lines that grapple doubt, written because of the beloved: when grief subsides, what survives the loss of the beloved? Your every declaration is suspect. That was, at least, the departing gloss of the beloved. Were you merely a servant of the state or (now you give the coin a toss) of the beloved? How pure you were, resistant in an orchard. Peace with justice: the cause of the beloved. |
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On Agriculture $28.48 Cato (M. Porcius Cato) the elder (234-149 BCE) of Tusculum, statesman and soldier, was the first important writer in Latin prose. His speeches, works on jurisprudence and the art of war, his precepts to his son on various subjects, and his great historical work on Rome and Italy are lost. But we have his "De Agricultura"; terse, severely wise, grimly humorous, it gives rules in various aspects of a farmer’s economy, including even medical and cooking recipes, and reveals interesting details of domestic life. Varro (M. Terentius), 116-27 BCE, of Reate, renowned for his vast learning, was an antiquarian, historian, philologist, student of science, agriculturist, and poet. He was a republican who was reconciled to Julius Caesar and was marked out by him to supervise an intended national library. Of Varro’s more than seventy works involving hundreds of volumes we have only one on agriculture and country affairs ("Rerum Rusticarum") and part of his work on the Latin language ("De Lingua Latina"; Loeb nos. 333, 334), though we know much about his Satires. Each of the three books on country affairs begins with an effective "mise en scene" and uses dialogue. The first book deals with agriculture and farm management, the second with sheep and oxen, the third with poultry and the keeping of other animals large and small, including bees and fishponds. There are lively interludes and a graphic background of political events. |
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Jesus, Name Above All Names $1.74 “By Naida Hearn. Arranged by John Wilson. For SATB choir. Choral music. General, General Worship, Name of Jesus, Praise, Praise & Worship, Redemption, Contemporary, Sacred. Choral octavo. Published by Hope Publishing Company” |
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A List of the Names of the Members of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies, Who Appear Qualified $28.98 Title: A List of the Names of the Members of the United Company of Merchants of England, Trading to the East-Indies, Who Appear Qualified to Vote at Their General Courts Publisher: London]: Cox and son, printers Publication date: 1815 Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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No Names $8.47 U.S. twelve inch vinyl pressing of this 2011 single. NastyNasty’s Jasper Reeder is a Bay Area dubstep producer. This single pits mournful, pitch-altered vocal melodies against a rough, modulated bassline and 8-bit chimes to catchy and memorable effect. |
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An Essay On The Weeds Of Agriculture: With Their Common And Botanical Names (1826) $15.16 Benjamin Holdich, George Sinclair (Editor),Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Kessinger Publishing Company |
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An Essay On The Weeds Of Agriculture: With Their Common And Botanical Names (1826) $27.16 Benjamin Holdich, George Sinclair (Editor),Hardcover, English-language edition,Pub by Kessinger Publishing Company |
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An Essay On The Weeds Of Agriculture: With Their Common And Botanical Names (1826) $33.95 Benjamin Holdich, George Sinclair (Editor),Hardcover, English-language edition,Pub by Kessinger Publishing Company |
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An Essay on the Weeds of Agriculture: With Their Common and Botanical Names (1826) $18.95 Benjamin Holdich, George Sinclair (Editor),Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Kessinger Publishing Company |
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Innovation in the Forest Products Industry: An Analysis of Companies in Alaska and Oregon $21.48 Used – Original publisher: Portland, OR: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, [2005] OCLC Number: (OCoLC)60802655 Subject: Forest products industry — Alaska. Excerpt: …GENERAL TECHNICAL REPORT PNW-629 As a third and final measure, companies interviewed first were asked to identify other innovative companies in Oregon. This process yielded another nine companies ( table 2 ). Again, company names are withheld to provide anonymity. Table 2 – Profile of i |
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Innovation in the Forest Products Industry: An Analysis of Companies in Alaska and Oregon $21.48 New – Original publisher: Portland, OR: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, [2005] OCLC Number: (OCoLC)60802655 Subject: Forest products industry — Alaska. Excerpt: …GENERAL TECHNICAL REPORT PNW-629 As a third and final measure, companies interviewed first were asked to identify other innovative companies in Oregon. This process yielded another nine companies ( table 2 ). Again, company names are withheld to provide anonymity. Table 2 – Profile of in |
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Innovation in the Forest Products Industry: An Analysis of Companies in Alaska and Oregon $18.03 New – Original publisher: Portland, OR: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, [2005] OCLC Number: (OCoLC)60802655 Subject: Forest products industry — Alaska. Excerpt: …GENERAL TECHNICAL REPORT PNW-629 As a third and final measure, companies interviewed first were asked to identify other innovative companies in Oregon. This process yielded another nine companies ( table 2 ). Again, company names are withheld to provide anonymity. Table 2 – Profile of in |
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Innovation in the Forest Products Industry: An Analysis of Companies in Alaska and Oregon $18.03 Used – Original publisher: Portland, OR: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, [2005] OCLC Number: (OCoLC)60802655 Subject: Forest products industry — Alaska. Excerpt: …GENERAL TECHNICAL REPORT PNW-629 As a third and final measure, companies interviewed first were asked to identify other innovative companies in Oregon. This process yielded another nine companies ( table 2 ). Again, company names are withheld to provide anonymity. Table 2 – Profile of i |
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