> Wanted to update you all about the MAC website. I've corrected broken
> links and have added tons more info. Below is the listing of what can be
> found! Amazing, isn't it?! If anyone has a better idea on how to
> organize the listing, or if you have alternative agriculture links that
> you'd like for me to add, please let me know.
>
Next I'll be working on the "Links of Interest." If you'd like your site to
be added, please send me an email and I'll pass it through the rounds for
approval.
> A special thanks goes to John Travlos, Lisa Tilly and their crew at AgEBB
> for all their work and effort in helping with the MAC website.
>
debi kelly
MAC
Debi Kelly, Project Manager
Missouri Alternatives Center
University of Missouri
531 Clark Hall, Columbia, MO 65211
573-882-1905, 800-433-3704 (MO only)
kellyd@umsystem.edu
http://agebb.missouri.edu/mac
"There's no need to sustain the farm if there's no family to be sustained
upon it."
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> A
> Agroforestry
> Alpacas
> Alternative field crops
> Amaranth
> Apples
> Apples, organic
> Aquaculture
> Aquaculture, fish breeds
> Aquaculture, getting started
> Aquaculture, marketing
> Aquaculture, business plan
> Aquaculture, cage culture
> Aquaculture, ornamental
> Aquaculture, recirculation systems
> Aquaponics
> Asian pears
> Asparagus
>
> B
> Bait fish
> Bass
> Bean sprouts
> Beans, dry
> Beans, snap
> Bed and breakfast
> Bedding plants
> Beef-See also L for livestock.
> Beekeeping
> Beekeeping, mites
> Beginning Farming
> Biodynamics
> Biological controls
> Bison
> Blackberries
> Blueberries
> Boar, wild
> Broccoli
> Business
> Butterfly gardening
>
> C
> Cantaloupes
> Carrots
> Catfish
> Catfish, fingerlings
> Cattle
> Cattle, breeds
> Cheese making
> Chicken, general
> Chicken, bantams
> Chicken, brooding
> Chicken, diseases
> Chicken, egg production
> Chicken, feeding
> Chicken, home processing
> Chicken, housing
> Chicken, incubating
> Chicken, meat
> Chickens, breeds
> Chickens, free range
> Chickens, frequently asked questions
> Christmas trees
> Cole crops (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage)
> Consumer cooperatives
> Community gardening
> Community supported agriculture
> Companion planting
> Compost
> Cooperatives
> Corn, field
> Corn, organic
> Corn, specialty (organic, ornamental, high-oil, baby)
> Corn, sweet
> Cover Crops and green manure crops
> Crayfish
> Crickets
> Cucumbers
>
> D
> Dairy -See also L for livestock.
> Dairying, Seasonal
> Deer
> Dogs
> Dogs, guardian
> Donkeys
> Donkeys, guardian
> Donkey, sicilian mini
> Doves
> Duck
>
> E
> Eggplant
> Elk
> Emu
>
> F
> Farmers Market
> Fee Fishing
> Fee Hunting
> Finance
> Floriculture
> Flowers, cut
> Flowers, dried
> Flowers, edible
> Flowers, wild
> Forage alternatives
> Fruit, exotic
> Fruit, small
> Fruit, tree
>
> G
> Gamebirds
> Gardening, raised bed
> Garlic
> Geese
> Geese, weeder
> Ginseng
> Goats - See also L for livestock
> Goats, angora
> Goats, cashmere
> Goats, cheese
> Goats, dairy
> Goats, meat
> Goats, pygmy
> Goldenseal
> Gooseberry
> Gourds
> Grapes
> Grass seed production
> Grasses, warm season
> Grazing - See also I for intensive grazing
> Greenhouses, business
> Greenhouses, construction
> Greenhouses, diseases and insects
> Greenhouses, home/hobby
> Greenhouses, production
> Greenhouses, solar
> Greens (lettuce, turnips, collards, kale, etc.)
> Guinea fowl
>
> H
> Hemp, industrial
> Herbs
> Herbs, medicinal
> Hogs - See also L for livestock
> Home based business
> Horses
> Horses, miniature
> Hummingbirds
> Hydroponics
>
> I
> Integrated Pest Management
> Intensive grazing
> Irrigation
> Irrigation, trickle, drip
>
> K
> Kenaf
> Kiwi, hardy
>
> L
> Lavender
> Livestock-See also B for beef; H for hogs; I for intensive grazing; G for
> goats; S for sheep
> Livestock, exotic
> Llamas
> Luffa gourds
>
> M
> Maple Syrup
> Marketing
> Marketing direct to consumers
> Millets, proso and pearl
> Mulches
> Mules
> Mushrooms
> Mushrooms, oyster
> Mushroom, shiitake
>
> N
> Native wild plants
> Nursery
> Nut trees
>
> O
> On-Farm Research
> Onions
> Organic certification
> Organic farming
> Ostrich
>
> P
> Part-time farming
> Partridge
> PawPaws
> Peafowl
> Pecan
> Peppers
> Perennials
> Permaculture
> Petting zoo
> Pheasants
> Pigeons and squabs
> Ponds
> Popcorn
> Postharvest handling of fruits and vegetables
> Potatoes
> Potatoes, sweet
> Pumpkin
>
> Q
> Quail
>
> R
> Rabbits
> Rabbits, angora
> Raised bed gardening
> Raspberries
> Reindeer
> Rheas
> Rhubarb
> Roadside markets
> Rock gardens
> Root cellars
>
> S
> Sawmill
> St. John's Wort
> Season extenders
> Sheep-See also L for livestock
> Sheep, budgets
> Sheep, dairy
> Sheep, hair
> Shrimp, freshwater
> Smokehouse
> Snails
> Soap making
> Soils
> Soybeans
> Soybeans, edible
> Soybeans, organic
> Sprouts
> Strawberries
> Sunflowers
> Sustainable agriculture
> Sweet sorghum
> Switchgrass
>
> T
> Tanning Hides
> Tilapia
> Tobacco
> Tomatoes
> Tomatoes, Greenhouse
> Tree farming
> Trout
> Truffles
> Turkeys
>
> U
> U-Pick
>
> V
> Value-Added
> Veal calves
> Vegetables
> Vegetables, budgets
> Vegetables, greenhouse
> Vegetables, harvesting and post-harvest
> Vegetables, mulches
> Vegetables, specialty
> Vegetables, transplants
> Vermicomposting
>
> W
> Walleye
> Walnut trees
> Water buffalo
> Watermelons
> Wildlife attracting
> Wind breaks
> Wind energy
> Winemaking
> Wool
> Worms
>
>
> debi kelly
> MAC
>
> Debi Kelly, Project Manager
> Missouri Alternatives Center
> University of Missouri
> 531 Clark Hall, Columbia, MO 65211
> 573-882-1905, 800-433-3704 (MO only)
> kellyd@umsystem.edu
> http://agebb.missouri.edu/mac
>
> "There's no need to sustain the farm if there's no family to be sustained
> upon it."
>
>
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