AgNIC (Agriculture Network Information
Center) is a distributed network that provides access to agriculture-related
information, subject area experts, and other resources.
OSU WebGarden includes a Factsheet
Database of over 9,400 links to agronomic and horticultural factsheets from
the United States and Canada. Covers all aspects of growing plants from both
the homeowner's perspective and the commercial producer.
ProCrop - COLD CLIMATE
CROPS ProCrop was designed by an Extension Specialist/Crop Production
at Devils Lake, North Dakota. It contains over 700 short articles concerning
production of small grains and row crops in North Dakota.
NRLO the Netherlands council for
agricultural research
Indiana
Toxic Plant IndicesThis is a database of Indiana Plants Poisonous to Livestock
and Pets. It is maintained by the Cooperative Extension Service, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, Indiana
InfoMine:
Biological, Agricultural and Medical Resources
AgroTech Communications
The company specializes in the dissemination of technologies concerning the
industrial utilization of agricultural fiber and developing marketing strategies
to enhance the potential of agri-business and industrial clients.
The Dogwood Alliance Our Mission
is to preserve and restore native forest ecosystems in the southeastern United
States while sustaining the human communities that depend on these ecosystems.
ILDIS International Legume Database
& Information Service
Association for Temperate Agroforestry
seeks to catalyze technical innovation and adoption of agroforestry in the
temperate zone through a variety of research and educational activities.
CDMS, Inc. has an ag-chemical database
of labels and MSDS.
ASNAPP agribusiness in sustainable
natural African plant products
Value-Enhanced Grains (VEG) encourages
the growing opportunity to provide new solutions to the farm, feed and food
sectors--both economically and environmentally
Oilcrop.com CNAP and Springdale Crop
Synergies in the UK. It provides information on 12 UK oil crops; including
seed oil characteristics, uses, pathway of synthesis and agronomy issues.
National Genetic Resources ProgramThe Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) web server provides germplasm information about plants, animals, microbes and invertebrates within the National Genetic Resources Program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service (ARS).
American Indian Ethnobotany DatabaseThis is an electronic database containing food, drug, dye, fiber and other plants used by Native North American Peoples (a total of over 47,000 items). 291 Native American groups and 3,895 species from 243 different plant families are represented.
Indiana Toxic Plant Indices This is a database of Indiana Plants Poisonous to Livestock and Pets. It is maintained by the Cooperative Extension Service, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
Cyber Flora This site concerns itself with plants of the northeast, meaning Georgia to the Mississippi River, north to Canada.
The Gymnosperm Database provides basic information (sometimes only a name) for all species and higher-ranked taxa of the gymnosperms, i.e., conifers, cycads, and their allies.
California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. The CRFG has a general interest in all aspects of fruit growing with a primary focus on semitropical fruits and uncommon fruits and vegetables.
Tropical Fruits (from Hawaii) Here you will find tropical fruit information: How to choose, use, and store tropical fruits, as well as descriptions.
Asian Vegetable Website of the Plant Sciences Group, Primary Industries Research Centre, Central Queensland University. This site addresses issues related to Asian vegetable production including: Quality assessment; Seed companies; Markets for Asian vegetables; Description of growing locations
OSU WebGarden includes a Factsheet Database of over 9,400 links to agronomic and horticultural factsheets from the United States and Canada. Covers all aspects of growing plants from both the homeowner's perspective and the commercial producer.
Horticulture Solutions Series University of Illinois, College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, Cooperative Extension Service.
A Modern Herbal by Mrs M. Grieve The hyper-text version of A Modern Herbal, first published in 1931, by Mrs. M. Grieve, contains Medicinal, Culinary, Cosmetic and Economic Properties, Cultivation and Folk-Lore of Herbs.
MidFEx MidFEx, short for Midwest Fruit Explorers, is a non-profit organization of amateur backyard fruit growing enthusiasts.
Fruits for the Future is a 3 year project which aims to facilitate technology transfer to farmers through media, by distributing extension manuals emphasising products, marketing and processing as well as production.
International Study Programs in Horticultural, Landscape, Environmental and Food Sciences for foreign students at The University of Horticulture and Food Industry, Budapest (Hungary).
Horticopia a CD-ROM product that offers an extensive collection of images and comprehensive coverage of North American ornamental plants, complete with plant information, and searching
agfibertechnology.com, to provide farmers, processors and manufacturers timely information about agricultural fibers and their role in emerging biobased industries
Organic Trade Association growers, shippers, processors, brokers, distributors and retailers working to promote organic products in the marketplace
STATpub.com Market Intelligence for the World's Agriculture Industry Since 1988
Value-Enhanced Grains (VEG) encourages the growing opportunity to provide new solutions to the farm, feed and food sectors--both economically and environmentally
California Rare Fruit Growers,
Inc. The CRFG has a general interest in all aspects of fruit growing with
a primaryfocus on semitropical fruits and uncommon fruits and vegetables.
MidFEx MidFEx, short for Midwest Fruit
Explorers, is a non-profit organization of amateur backyard fruit growing
enthusiasts.
National Genetic Resources ProgramThe
Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) web server provides germplasm
information about plants, animals, microbes and invertebrates within the National
Genetic Resources Program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural
Research Service (ARS).
National Non-Food Crops Centre provides
a single, independent and authoritative source of information on the use and
implementation of non-food crop products and technologies in the United Kingdom.
Plants for a Future
is a project based in Devon and Cornwall which seeks to gather together and
disseminate information on the many useful properties of plants, particularly
those plants which are less common in today's society. Search their database
of over 7000 plant species.
Southern African New Crop Research Association
The mission of SANCRA is to promote the development of potentially novel crops
and products derived from them with the aim of enhancing the socio-economic
status of all southern Africa's people.
The Institute for Local Self-Reliance
(ILSR) is a nonprofit research and educational organization that provides
technical assistance and information on environmentally sound economic development
strategies.