Submit an Educational Link About Studysphere Educational Portal Contact StudySphere Educational Portal Educational Discussions Studysphere Educational Portal
Study Sphere - Learning Resources for Students, Families and Teachers Search over 100,000 research quality URLs

/Home/Sciences/Life Sciences/Agriculture/Media/Miscellaneous Miscellaneous
The Emu. . . America's Livestock Standing On Its Own Two Feet Did You Know... ... that the emu is native to Australia and was imported into the United States during 1930 through the late 1950's as exotic zoo stock. Today, the exportation of live birds and eggs is prohibited from Australia. Exports of processed emu products from Australia, however, are on the rise as emu begins to gain acceptance worldwide for its unique qualities. ... that emus are raised throughout the Unit ...


Americans are discovering exotic mushrooms! These are not the white or brown button mushrooms or even their more mature form called "portabella", but a variety of delicious species that have been enjoyed by cultures around the world for millennia. Whether they are the beautiful yellow oyster mushroom (shown here growing on straw) or the flavorful shiitake (shown ready to be shipped) or any of a hundred other species, Americans are discovering what the rest of the w ...


Please Pick an Issue to Read: Fall / Winter 99: Vol 2. No 2 ,features include:Manufacture of Low Sugar/ No Sugar Jams and Jellies, First Annual Small-Scale Food Processors Association Meeting & Conference: Building Community & Profit, The Science & Technology of Making Preserves, Escherichia coli O157:H7 aka E. coli O157:H7, Effective, Low-cost Advertising, Dr. Padilla-Zakour promoted. Download PDF version. Spring 99: Vol 2. No 1,features include:Steam Kettles, Profile -- Car ...


Articles Publications Publishers > Home / Publication Irrigation Science Publisher: Springer Berlin / Heidelberg ISSN: 0342-7188 (Paper) 1432-1319 (Online) Subject: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Earth and Environmental Science Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 24 Number 4 / May 2006 (211 - 289) Number 3 / March 2006 (147 - 210) Number 2 / January 2006 (55 - 145) Title: Irrigat ...


CONTACT | SEARCH | HOME MEMBERS ONLY LOGIN Login Password Help WHAT'S NEW Note the Address Change! ASAE is now ASABE, the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. Along with a new name comes a new web address and email extension: asabe.org. Be sure to update your bookmarks and email address book accordingly. You will be redirected to the new web site in 10 seconds. SPOTLIGHT American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers 2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph, MI 49085 | phone 269.429.0300 | fax 269.429.3852 | hq@asabe.org © 2005 American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers


Search the on-line Arizona Water Resource Subscribe to the Arizona Water Resource mailing May - June 2006 Feature Interconnected Energy/Water Savings and Uses Worked Into Conservation Planning Main Image/Water Vapors - WRRC Conference Focuses on Water and Growth Guest View - ‘Mega-networking’ at the Fourth World Water Forum in Mexico City: Looking for Opportunities at a Megaconference Legislation and Law - Rule Proposes Mitigation Banking to Preserve Wetlands // Mo ...



Check out StudySphere’s resources on education loans, school loan consolidation, study guides, trade schools, religious schools, teacher education, home study and more…
Submit a Site About StudySphere HAB Technologies LLC LessonStudio Rental Capital Contact Us