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AG ALERT 2300 River Plaza Dr, Sacramento, CA 95833; 916/561-5570, FAX: 916/561-5695 Web site: www.cfbf.com Year first published: 1974 Parent co: California Farm Bureau Federation Farm publications unit: Farmakis Group Circ: 34,643 (BPA BPA British Paediatric Association. ). California commercial farmers and ranchers. Weekly. Tab page--$6,776 jr page--$3,985. Number of employees: 12 Publisher: Ann Schmidt (aschmidt@cfbf.com) Editor: Steve Adler (sadler@cfbf.com) Ad Sales Dir: Dennis Duncan (dduncan@cfbf.com) HR Mgr: Marjorie Burghgraef (mburghgraef@cfbf.com) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis Inc., 48 Topfield Rd, Wilton, CT 06897; 203/834-8832, FAX: 203/834-8825, (bill@jlfarmakis.com); contact Bill Farmakis

AG INDUSTRY WATCH PO Box 624, Brookfield, WI 53008-0624; 262/782-4480, 800/645-8455, FAX: 262/782-1252 Web site: farm-equipment.com Year first published: 1994 Parent co: Lessiter Publications, Inc. Circ: Confidential. Newsletter for leading farm machinery executives and industry research analysts. Monthly. No ads. Number of employees: 17

AG LENDER, A PUBLICATION OFVANCE PUBLISHING CORP., FOOD360 DIVISION 11701 Borman Dr, Suite 300, St. Louis, MO 63146-4193, 314/372-3519 ext 219, FAX: 314/569-1083 Web site: www.Doane.com Year first published: 1958 Parent co: Vance Publishing Corporation Farm publications unit: Doane Advisory Services advisory services

advisory services provided to the public, in their capacity as owners and managers of animals, are an important part of veterinary science. They may be provided by government bureaux, by commercial companies who deal in pharmaceuticals or animals or animal
 Circ: 975 (sworn). Commercial banks, Farm Credit system and others providing credit to agricultural producers. Monthly. Page--$850. Number of employees: 2 Editor: Dan Manternach dmanternach@food360.com) Sales rep: Jack Tower, 995 N. Main St, Rockford, IL 61103, 915/962-4422 List rental: $300M. Contact Jane Nicholson, FAX: 913/685-9034, listrental@food360.com

AG WASTE MANAGEMENT 18 W.100 South, Jerome, ID 83338; 208/324-7513, FAX: 208/324-1133 Web site: www.progressivedairy-hay.com Year first published: 2005 Parent co: DIME DIME, money. A silver coin of the United States, of the value of one-tenth part of a dollar or ten cents.
     2. It weighs forty-one and a quarter grains. Of one thousand parts, nine hundred are of pure silver and one hundred of alloy. Act of January 18, 1837, s.
 Inc. Circ: 22,000. Targeted to the largest dairy, hog and feedlot feedlot

a management system in which naturally grazing animals are confined to a small area which produces no feed and are fed on stored feeds. See also dry lot.


backgrounding feedlot
 CAFOs in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  to help them in their manure manure, term used in the United States to refer to excreta of animals, with or without added bedding; also called barnyard manure. In other countries the term often refers to any material used to fertilize the soil.  handling decisions and planning.. 6x per year (Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/June, July/Aug, Sept/Oct, Nov/Dec). $2258. Number of employees: 9 Sales rep: Glen Leavitt

AG WEEKLY (See advertisement in this section) PO Box 548, 311 Main Ave. West, Twin Falls Twin Falls, city (1990 pop. 27,591), seat of Twin Falls co., S Idaho, in the Snake River valley; inc. 1905. The city began as a center of a private irrigation project, which is supplemented by the Minidoka project of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. , ID 83303; 208/735-3268, 800/658-3883 ext 268 Web site: www.agweekly.com Year first published: 1991 Parent co: Lee Agri-Media Circ: 15,432 (Ag Weekly). Farmers/ranchers, dairy producers, beef producers. All dairymen within Idaho and surrounding states; beef producers in Idaho and surrounding states.. Weekly. Page--$815 NET. Number of employees: 6 General Mgr: Janet Goffin (janet.goffin@lee.net) Editor: Carol Dumas (carol.dumas@lee.net) Sales rep: Teri Bentley, National/Regional, 208-735-3268; FAX: 208-734-9667; teresa.bentley@lee.net)

AGPROFESSIONAL (See advertisement in this section) 10901 W. 84th Terrace, Suite 200, Lenexa, KS 66214; 913/438-0717,800/255-5113, FAX: 913/438-0695 Web site: www.food360.com Parent co: Vance Publishing Corp. Farm publications unit: Food 360 Division Circ: 26,682 (BPA). Retailers of crop inputs, Certified See certification.  Crop Advisers (CCAs), independent crop consultants, professional farm managers; official publication of the Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA Ara or Arrah (both: ŭ`rə), city (1991 pop. 157,082), Bihar state, NE India, on the Son Canal. A major road and rail junction, it is the administrative center for a district that produces grain, sugarcane, and oilseed. ), CCA (1) (Common Cryptographic Architecture) Cryptography software from IBM for MVS and DOS applications.

(2) (Compatible Communications A
 and the National Alliance of Independent Crop Consultanta (NAICC NAICC National Alliance of Independent Crop Consultants
NAICC National Air Issues Coordinating Committee (Canada)
NAICC National American Insurance Company of California
NAICC Nuclear Accident & Incident Control Center
). 12 times a year. Page--$3,975. Publisher: Rick Patton (rpatton@food360.com) Assoc Publisher/Editor: Greg Vincent (gvincent@food360.com) Sales rep: Jack Tower, 995 N. Main St, Rockford, IL 61103, 815/962-4422 List rental: $135M. Contact Jane Nicholson, FAX: 913/685-9034, (listrental@food360.com)

AGRI AGRI. Arable land in the common fields. Cunn. Dict. h.t.  MARKETING (See advertisement in this issue) 11701 Borman Dr, Suite 300, St. Louis, MO 63146-4199; 314/372-3524, FAX: 314/569-1083 Web site: www.agrimarketing.com Year first published: 1963 Parent co: Henderson Communications L.L.C. Circ: 8,952 (BPA). U.S. and Canadian agribusiness agribusiness

Agriculture operated by business; specifically, that part of a modern national economy devoted to the production, processing, and distribution of food and fibre products and byproducts.
 marketers and communicators, including corporate mgmt, product mgrs, sales, ad, marketing and public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most  personnel of firms selling to farm markets; personnel in ad agencies and other mktg services firms involved in selling to ag. 10 times a year, including annual Marketing Services Guide. Page--$2,460. Publisher/Editorial Dir: Lynn Henderson (lynnh@agrimarketing.com) Managing Editor: Audrey Evans (audreye@agrimarketing.com) Ad Sales Mgr./Customer Svc: Judy Knoll (judyk@agfimarketing.com) List rental: $120M. Contact Judy Knoll

AGRI NEWS PO Box 6118, Rochester, MN 55903; 507/285-7674, 800/533-1727, FAX: 507/281-7436 Web site: www.agrinews.com Year first published: 1976 Parent co: Post-Bulletin Co. LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 Weekly. Page--$2,835. Number of employees: 15 Publisher: Jon Losness (jlosness@postbulletin.com) Ad Sales Dir: Rosie Allen (rallen@agrinews.com) Managing Editor: Mychal Wilmes Readership read·er·ship  
n.
1. The readers of a publication considered as a group.

2. Chiefly British The office of a reader at a university.
 study issue: Feb--SNG Research

AGRI-TIMES NW PO Box 1626, Pendleton, OR 97801; 541/276-6202 E-mail: agritime@oregonvos.net Year first published: 1984 Circ: 3,500. AGRI-TIMES NW targets economic unit size farmers, ranchers, agri-business, researchers and decision makers in eastern Oregon Eastern Oregon is a geographical term that is generally taken to mean the area of the state of Oregon east of the Cascade Range, save the region around The Dalles and sometimes Klamath County. The area around Bend is considered to be Central Oregon rather than Eastern Oregon.  and eastern Washington
For the university, see Eastern Washington University.
Eastern Washington is a region of the United States defined as the part of Washington east of the Cascade Mountains.
. Bi-monthly. Publisher/Ad Mgr: Sterling Allen Editor: Jim Eardley Sales rep: National Account Representative--J.L. Farmakis, 203/966-1746, FAX: 203/966-0473, Contact: Anne Passarelli (anne@jlfarmakis.com)

AGRI-VIEW (See advertisement in this section) 2001 Fish Hatchery hatchery

a commercial establishment dedicated to the hatching of bird eggs to provide day old chicks and poults to the poultry industry.


hatchery liquid
the contents of unfertilized eggs. Used in petfood manufacture.
 Rd, Madison, WI 53713; 608/250-4162, 888/247-4843, FAX: 608/250-4155 Web site: www.agriview.com Year first published: 1975 Parent co: Lee Enterprises Farm publications unit: Lee Agri-Media Circ: 42,000 (sworn). Wisconsin farmers. Weekly on Thursdays. Page--$5,770. Number of employees: 28 Publisher: Matt Meyers (mmeyers@madison.com) Editor: Brenda Murphy (bmurphy@madison.com) Sales Mgr: Marjorie Stieve (mstieve@madison.com) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis; 203/966-1746, FAX: 203/966-0473; contact Anne Passarelli (anne@jlfarmakis.com)

AGWEEK (See advertisement in this section) 375 Second Avenue North, PO Box 6008, Grand Forks Grand Forks, city (1990 pop. 49,425), seat of Grand Forks co., E N.Dak., at the confluence of the Red and the Red Lake rivers; inc. 1881. In a spring wheat, livestock, and farm area, the city has grain elevators, state-operated flour mills, and plants that process , N D 58206-6008; 701/780-1238, 800/477-6572, FAX: 701/780-1188 Web site: www.agweek.com Year first published: 1984 Parent co: Knight Ridder
For the unrelated television series, see Knight Rider.


Knight Ridder (IPA: /ˈrɪdɚ/) was an American media company, specializing in newspaper and Internet publishing.
, Inc. Circ: 25,263 (sworn). Progressive farmers and ranchers in ND, SD, MN and MT. Weekly. Page--$2,979. Number of employees: 13 Publisher: Mike Jacobs Mike Jacobs can refer to:
  • Mike Jacobs (baseball player), an American baseball player, playing for the Florida Marlins
  • Mike Jacobs (boxing), a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame
 (mjacobs@gfherald.com) Ad Sales Dir: Jason Melin (jmelin@gfherald.com) Editor: Kim Deats (kdeats@gfherald.com) Sales rep: National Sales--417 38th Street S.W., Fargo, ND 58103; 701/282-9723, FAX: 701/282-9725; contact John Fetsch (jofetsch@aol.com) List rental: Contact Jason Melin

AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST PO Box 4475, 1685 Baltimore Pike The Baltimore Pike was an auto trail in the United States, connecting Baltimore, Maryland with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was replaced by U.S. Route 1 in 1926, having been known as Pennsylvania Route 12 in Pennsylvania since 1924.  Rd, Gettysburg, PA 17325-4475; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Corporate & Production Office: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave; Carol Stream, IL 60188, 630/690-5600 Web site: www.americanagriculturist.com Year first published: 1841 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 29,604 (ABC ABC
 in full American Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928.
). Farmers in NY, PA, MD, NJ, DE, VT, NH, RI, MA and ME. Monthly. Page--$1,733. Pres: Jeff Lapin Dir, Regional Bus Dev: Don Tourte (dtourte@farmprogress.com) Regional Business Mgr: Tom Shearing Tom Shear is an American musician and music producer, and is the sole member of the futurepop/EBM group Assemblage 23.

He was born on November 12, 1971 in State College, Pennsylvania, where he lived until he was about six years old.
 (tshearing@farmprogress.com) Exec Editor: Dan Crummett (dcrummett@farmprogress.com) Editor: John Vogel John Vogel is a video game developer. He's filled many roles in game development, one of them being storyline support for the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. [1] Credited games
  • Mortal Kombat (1992)
  • Mortal Kombat II
 (jvogel@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Tom Shearing, Warsaw, NY 585/786-0611 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

AMERICAN CHRISTMAS TREE Christmas tree

Evergreen tree, usually decorated with lights and ornaments, to celebrate the Christmas season. The use of evergreen trees, wreaths, and garlands as symbols of eternal life was common among the ancient Egyptians, Chinese, and Hebrews.
 JOURNAL 16020 Swingley Ridge Rd, Suite 300, Chesterfield Chesterfield, city (1991 pop. 73,352) and district, Derbyshire, central England. An important industrial center, Chesterfield produces mining equipment, railroad cars, metal products, glass, and pottery. , MO 63017; 636/449-5070, FAX: 636/449-5051 Web site: www.realchristmastrees.org Circ: 1,500. Members of the National Christmas Tree Association, including Christmas Tree growers, retailers, wholesalers, Choose & Cut farmers, university and extension personnel, and related industry members. 5 times a year. $504. Publisher: Pam Helmsing (helmsing@drakeco.com) Editorial/Ad Sales: Becky Rasmussen (rasmussen@drakeco.com) Readership study issue: Oct List rental: $100M. Contact Sherry Erker, 636/449-5070, (erker@drakeco.com)

AMERICAN FRUIT GROWER 37733 Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094-5992; 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/975-3447 3509 Coffee Road Suite #D-18 Modesto, CA, 95355; 209-573-8740, FAX: 209-577-2737 Web site: www.americanfruitgrower.com Parent co: Meister Media Worldwide Circ: 36,019. The nation's commercial pome fruit, stone fruit, grapes Grapes - A Modula-like system description language.

E-mail: <peter@cadlab.cadlab.de>.

["GRAPES Language Description. Syntax, Semantics and Grammar of GRAPES-86", Siemens Nixdorf Inform, Berlin 1991, ISBN 3-8009-4112-0].
, berry growers across the U.S. As weil as Californai nut growers, orchard orchard, generally an area on which fruit or nut trees are planted and cultivated. The words grove and plantation are often used when the fruits are tropical, e.g., a "citrus grove" or a "banana plantation.  supply dealers, co-ops, shippers, packers and processors. 10 times a year. Page--$3,675. Number of employees: 120 Group Publisher: Joseph Monahan (jwmonahan@meistermedia.com) Group Editor: Richard Jones (rljones@meistermedia.com) List rental: $175M. Contact Judi Widgren (judi_widgren@meisternet.com)

AMERICAN SMALL FARM 560 Sunbury Rd, Suite 6, Delaware, OH 43015; 740/363-2395, FAX: 740/369-9526 Web site: www.smallfarm.com Year first published: 1992 Parent co: Farm & Ranch Publishing Circ: 62,502. Smaller acreage farmers and ranchers. Monthly. $5,160.00 (b&w). Number of employees: 6 Sales rep: Marti Smith, Leon Kincaid, Roger White, Amy Kingsborough

AMERICAN VEGETABLE GROWER 37733 Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094-5992; 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/975-3447 Web site: www.meistermedia.com Parent co: Meister Media Worldwide Circ: 26,068 (ABC). Large-scale commercial growers of vegetables, potatoes, greenhouse vegetables and bedding plants bedding plant

Plant that is grown, usually in quantity, in pots or flats in a greenhouse or similar structure, and that is intended to be transplanted to a flower garden, hanging basket, window box, or other outdoor planter. Most bedding plants are annuals.
. Monthly. Page--$3,760. Number of employees: 120 Group Publisher: Joe Monahan (jwmonahan@meistermedia.com) Group Editor: Richard Jones (rljones@meistermedia.com) Managing Editor: Rosemary Gordon (rogordon@meistermedia.com) List rental: $125M. Contact Judi Widgren (judi_widgren@meisternet.com)

APPLY (See advertisement in this section) 7900 International Dr, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55425; 952/851-9329, 800/722-5334, FAX: 952/851-4601 Web site: www.apply-nag.com Year first published: 2001 Parent co: PBI PBI protein-bound iodine.

PBI
abbr.
protein-bound iodine


PBI,
n See iodine, protein-bound.


PBI

protein-bound iodine.
 Media Circ: 20,000. Retail ag chemical and fertilizer fertilizer, organic or inorganic material containing one or more of the nutrients—mainly nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and other essential elements required for plant growth.  dealers and applicators. 9 times a year. Page--$3,205.

Number of employees: 40 Greg Frey Greg Frey (born January 29, 1968 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a former American football player, starting at quarterback for three years with the Ohio State Buckeyes. He is currently a high school football assistant coach.  (gfrey@primediabusiness.com) Editor: Karen McMahon (kmcmahon@primediabusiness.com) Sales rep: Allen Barkve, 952/851-4696, (abarkve@primediabusiness.com); Dave Dibb, 952/851-4694, (ddibb@primediabusiness.com); Kim Zilverberg, 952/851-4693, (kzilverberg@primediabusiness.com); Rep firms: H&P Co., Jan Ford, Bill Pullen, 405/767-9090, FAX: 405/767-9094; Bock Noun 1. bock - a very strong lager traditionally brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for consumption in the spring
bock beer

lager beer, lager - a general term for beer made with bottom fermenting yeast (usually by decoction mashing); originally
 & Associates, Mike Bock, Bret Kealy, 800/284-6020, FAX: 952/854-4752; Bob Schenck, 800/464-2850, FAX: 630-497-8873 List rental: Contact Walter Karl, 845-732-7054

BEEF (See advertisement in this section) 7900 International Dr, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55425; 952/851-9329, 800/722-5334, FAX: 952/851-4601 Web site: www.beef-mag.com Year first published: 1964 Parent co: PBI Media Circ: 100,000 BPA. Owners, managers and others who feed, maintain or market 100 or more head of beef cattle annually; members of AABP AABP American Association of Bovine Practitioners
AABP Alliance of Area Business Publications (Los Angeles, CA) 
, LPC (language) LPC - A variant of C designed ca 1988 to program LP MUDs. . 13 times a year. Page--$11,600. Number of employees: 40 Publisher: Steve May (smay@primediabusiness.com) Editor: Joe Roybal (jroybal@primediabusiness.com) Sales rep: Steve May, Lisa Peterson (lpeterson@primediabusiness.com), 800/722-5334; Jay Carlson, 913/967-1655; Jan Ford, Bill Pullen, H&P Co., 405/767-9090, FAX: 405/767-9094 Readership study issue: April List rental: Walter Karl, 845/732-7054

BEEF BUSINESS BULLETIN (See advertisement in this section) 9110 E Nichols Ave, Suite 300, Centennial, CO 80012; 303/6940305, 800/5253085, FAX: 303/6942851 Web site: www.beefusa.org Parent co: National Cattlemen's Beef Association National Cattlemen's Beef Association or NCBA, an advocacy group for beef producers in the United States, reports that it works "to increase profit opportunities for cattle and beef producers by enhancing the business climate and building consumer demand.  Circ: 26,000.. 12 times per year. Number of employees: 120 Sr Acct Mgr: Jill DeLucero (jdelucero@beef.org) Ad Sales Dir: Marvin Kokes (mkokes@beef.org) Editor: Curt Olson (colson@beef.org) Managing Editor: Joe Snyder (jsnyder@beef.org) Trade Show Mgr: Kristin Torres (ktorres@beef.org) Sales rep: Marvin Kokes, 303/850-3339; Jill DeLucero, 303/850-3321; Kristin Torres, 303/850-3335 List rental: Contact Jill DeLucero 303/850-3321

BEEF TODAY (See advertisement in this section 1818 Market St, 31st Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19193; 800/523-1538, FAX: 215/568-5012 Editorial office: 22 Fairway Dr, Canyon, TX 79015, 806/655-9163 Web site: www.beeftoday.com Year first published: 1985 Parent co: Farm Journal Media Circ: 220,000. Owners, managers, and other qualified personnel of commercial beef operations who meet one or more of the following criteria: 1) 1 or more fed beef cattle sold, 2) 1 or more beef cows, 3) 1 or more calves calves 1  
n.
Plural of calf1.


calves
Noun

the plural of calf
 backgrounded. Veterinarians Veterinarians and veterinary surgeons (vets) are medical professionals who operate exclusively on animals. Well-known and notable veterinarians include:
  • Wayne Allard, a U.S.
, nutritionists and feedlots also qualify. 9 times a year. Page--$12,600. Publisher: Allen Moczygemba (allenm@farmjournal.com) Natl Sales Mgr: Wayne Bollum (wbollum@farmjournal.com) Editor: Steve Cornett For the place in England, see .
The cornett, cornetto or zink is an early wind instrument, dating from the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods. It was used in what are now called alta capellas or wind ensembles.
 (scornett@farmjournal.com) List rental: Contact Amanda Endicott, Farmail, 866/311-8563, (aendicott@farmjournal.com)

BOVINE bovine /bo·vine/ (bo´vin) pertaining to, characteristic of, or derived from cattle.

bovine

pertaining to, characteristic of, or derived from the ox or cattle, members of the family Bovidae. See also cattle.
 VETERINARIAN veterinarian /vet·er·i·nar·i·an/ (vet?er-i-nar´e-an) a person trained and authorized to practice veterinary medicine and surgery; a doctor of veterinary medicine.

vet·er·i·nar·i·an
n.
 10901 W. 84th Terr, Suite 200, Lenexa, KS 66214; 913/438-8700, 800/255-5113, FAX: 913/438-0695 Web site: www.food360.com Parent co: Vance Publishing Corp. Farm publications unit: Food360 Division Circ: 10,374. Veterinarians, nutritionists and consultants serving the beef and dairy industries. monthly. Page--$4,195. Publishing Dir: Bill Newham (bnewham@food360.com) Group Publisher: Cliff Becker (cbecker@food360.com) Editor: Geni Wren wren, small, plump perching songbird of the family Troglodytidae. There are about 60 wren species, and all except one are restricted to the New World. The plumage is usually brown or reddish above and white, gray, or buff, often streaked, below.  (gwren@food360.com) List rental: $250M,Contact Jane Nicholson, 913-685-1301, FAX: 913-685-9034, (listrental@food360.com)

CALF NEWS, THE MAGAZINE FOR CATTLE FEEDERS 1531 Kensington, Blv, Garden City, KS 67846; 620/276-7844, FAX: 620/275-7333 Web site: www.calfnews.com Year first published: 1963 Circ: 7,000 (BPA). Large commercial and private cattle feeders (500+ head capacity), stocker and cow/calf operators. Bi-monthly. Page--$1,695. Number of employees: 3 Assoc Editor: Betty Jo Gigot (dgigot1@cox.com)

CALIFORNIA DAIRY PO Box 626, Clovis, CA 93613-0626; 559/298-6675, FAX: 559/323-6016 Web site: www.malcolmmedia.com Year first published: 1992 Parent co: Malcolm Media Circ: 4,905 (sworn). The dairy industry, primarily dairy producers in California, Washington and Oregon. Monthly. Page--$1,500. Number of employees: 5 Publisher/Editor: Dan Malcolm (malcolmmed@aol.com) Ad Sales Dir: David Hill David Hill may refer to one of a number of people with this name:
  • David B. Hill - Governor of the U.S. state of New York until 1910
  • David Jayne Hill - Politician form New York, United States Assistant Secretary of State (1898-1903)
  • David Lee "Tex" Hill - Aviator
 (malcolmmed@aol.com) List rental: $300M. Contact Dan Malcolm

CALIFORNIA FARMER 1355 Willow willow, common name for some members of the Salicaceae, a family of deciduous trees and shrubs of worldwide distribution, especially abundant from north temperate to arctic areas.  Way, Suite 260, Concord Concord, cities, United States
Concord (kŏng`kərd, kŏn`kôrd').

1 city (1990 pop. 111,348), Contra Costa co., W central Calif.; settled c.1852, inc. 1906.
, CA 94520; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Fresno, CA; Corporate & Production Office: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188, 630/690-5600 Web site: www.farmprogress.com, www.californiafarmer.com Year first published: 1853 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 30,072 (ABC). Farmers in California and Arizona. 12x per year. Page--$2,258. Pres: Jeff Lapin Exec Editor: Dan Crummett (dcrummett@farmprogress.com) Editor: Len Richardson (Irichardson@farmprogress.com) Dir, Regional Bus Dev: Jim Kanter (jkanter@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Sandy Creighton (screighton@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Sandy Creighton, 559/433-9343 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

CAPITAL PRESS (See advertisement in this section) PO Box 2048, 1400 Broadway St, NE 97303, Salem, OR 97308; 503/364-4798, 800/882-6789, FAX: 503/364-2692 Web site: www.capitalpress.com Year first published: 1928 Parent co: East Oregonian The East Oregonian is a daily newspaper, published in Pendleton, Oregon, United States. The newspaper was established in 1875 as a weekly by M.P. Bull. In 1882 C.S. “Sam” Jackson purchased the EO and within a year it had become a semiweekly, and in 1888, the  Publishing Co. Circ: 36,632 (ABC). Farmers, ranchers and agribusinesses in ID, OR, WA and northern CA. Weekly. Page--$4,644. Number of employees: 40 Publisher/Editor: Elaine Shein (eshein@capitalpress.com) Ad Sales Dir: Greg Hains (ghains@capitalpress.com) Ad Sales: Spencer Dennis (sdennis@capitalpress.com) Managing Editor: Carl Sampson (csampson@capitalpress.com) List rental: Contact Mike O'Brien (mobrien@capitalpress.com)

CAROLINA-VIRGINIA FARMER 700 Privette St, Wilson, NC 27893; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Sales-Raleigh, NC, Warsaw, NY; Corporate & Production Offices: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188,630/690-5600 Web site: www.carolina-virginiafarmer.com; www.farmprogress.com Year first published: 1983 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 22,897 (ABC,12-04). Producers in NC, SC, VA, WV Monthly. Page--$2,048. Pres: Jeff Lapin Dir, Regional Bus Dev: Jim Kanter (jkanter@farmprogress.com) Exec Editor: Dan Crummett (dcrummett@farmprogress.com) Editor: Richard Davis

For other people named Richard Davis, see Richard Davis (disambiguation).
Richard Davis (born April 15, 1930) is an American double bass player who has been a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison since 1977, after establishing himself
 (rdavis@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Tom Shearing, 585/786-0611, (tshearing@farmprogress.com) List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

CARROT carrot, common name for some members of the Umbelliferae, a family (also called the parsley family) of chiefly biennial or perennial herbs of north temperate regions.  COUNTRY 413-B N. 20th Ave, Yakima, WA 98902; 509/248-2452 ext 106, 800/900-2452 ext 106, FAX: 509/248-4056 Web site: www.carrotcountry.com Year first published: 1993 Circ: 2,257(sworn). Entire carrot industry. Quarterly. Page--$850. Publisher: D. Brent Clement Clement, in the Bible
Clement, in Philippians, one of Paul's coworkers. He is traditionally identified with St. Clement of Rome, the likely author of a letter written from there to the Corinthian church in c.A.D. 96.
 (dbrent@columbiapublications.com) Ad Sales Dir: J. Mike Stoker Mike Stoker is a retired Firefighter/Engineer/Captain with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. He was also an actor on the NBC / Universal TV series Emergency!. He used his real name for the series (which ran from 1972-1977) and drove the fire engine.  (jmike@columbiapublications.com) List rental: $250

CATTLEGUARD 8833 Ralston Rd, Arvada, CO 80002; 303/431-6422, FAX: 303/431-6446 Web site: www.cca.beef.org Year first published: 1950 Circ: 15,000 (distributed via the Ag Journal in La Junta jun·ta  
n.
1. A group of military officers ruling a country after seizing power.

2. A council or small legislative body in a government, especially in Central or South America.

3. A junto.
). Agriculture-oriented. Monthly. Publisher Emeritus e·mer·i·tus  
adj.
Retired but retaining an honorary title corresponding to that held immediately before retirement: a professor emeritus.

n. pl.
: Loren Whittemore (lorenwhittemore@att.net) Publisher: Caitlin Switzer (ag-edit@centurytel.net) Ad Sales Dir: Donna Huff huff - To compress data using a Huffman code. Various programs that use such methods have been called "HUFF" or some variant thereof.

Opposite: puff. Compare crunch, compress.
 (ag-art@centurytel.net)

THE CATTLEMAN MAGAZINE 1301 W. Seventh St, Fort Worth, TX 76102; 817/332-7155, 800/242-7820, FAX: 817/332-5446 Web site: www.texascattleraisers.org Year first published: 1914 Parent co: Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Texas and Southewestern Cattle Raisers Association was created in 1877, when 40 Texas cattlemen joined together out of their common interest to end unbridled livestock theft and formed what was to become Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association.  Circ: 15,400 (ABC). Beef producers in Texas and Oklahoma. Monthly. Page--$1,500. Number of employees: 9 Editor: Lionel Chambers (lionel@texascattleraisers.org) Ad Sales Dir: Anita Braddock (anita@texascattleraisers.org)

CENTRAL VALLEY FARMER PO Box 626, Clovis, CA 93613-0626; 559/298-6675, FAX: 559/323-6016 Web site: www.malcolmmedia.com Year first published: 1994 Parent co: Malcolm Media Farm publications unit: Malcolm Media Ag Publishing Circ: 10,208 (sworn). Trees, vines, dairy, livestock, vegetables, cotton, field crops, citrus citrus

Any of the plants that make up the genus Citrus, in the rue family, that yield pulpy fruits covered with fairly thick skins. The genus includes the lemon, lime, sweet and sour oranges, tangerine, grapefruit, citron, and shaddock (C. maxima, or C. grandis; also called pomelo).
, soil and nutrients in the central San Joaquin Valley Noun 1. San Joaquin Valley - a vast valley in central California known for its rich farmland
Calif., California, Golden State, CA - a state in the western United States on the Pacific; the 3rd largest state; known for earthquakes
. Monthly. Page--$1,300. Publisher: Dan Malcolm (malcolmmed@aol.com) Editor: Darl Larsen Ad Sales Dir: David Hill (malcolmmed@aol.com) List rental: $300/M. Contact Dan Malcolm

CITRUS INDUSTRY MAGAZINE 5053 NW 70th Ave, Ocala, FL 34482; 352/671-1909, FAX: 352/671-1364 Web site: www.citrusindustry.net Year first published: 1920 Parent co: Southeast AgNet Publications, Inc. Circ: 9,000 VAC (Volts Alternating Current) See volt and AC.  audited. Citrus growers and industry. Monthly. (4/C) Page--$2,315. Number of employees: 4 Ad Sales Dir: Robin Loftin (robin@southeastagnet.com) Publication & Promotions Mgr: Carole McKenzie (carole@southeastagnet.com) Publisher: Gary Cooper (gary@southeastagnet.com) Editor: Ernie Neff (eneff@barpr.com) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis, Inc., Robin Loftin, Carole McKenzie List rental: $130M for advertisers, $185M for nonadvertisers.

CITRUS & VEGETABLE MAGAZINE 10901 W 84th Terrace, Suite 200, Lenexa, KS 66214; 913/438-8700, 800/255-5113, FAX: 913/438-0695 Web site: www.citrusandvegetable.com Year first published: 1938 Parent co: Vance Publishing Corp. Farm publications unit: Food360 Division Circ: 12,004 (June 2004 BPA). Florida citrus and vegetable industry. 12 times a year. $2,175. Number of employees: 10 VP, Publishing Dir: Robb Bertels (rbertels@food360.com) Assoc. Publisher: Scott Emerson (cvmscott@compuserve.com) Assoc.Editor: Jina Martin (jmartin@food360.com) National Sales Mgr: Jud Alford (jalford@food360.com) Ad Sales Dir: Cheri Knoy (cknoywork@aol.com) Sales rep: Sales Director: Cheri Knoy (cknoywork@aol.com); 800-795-5104) National Accounts Manager: Jud Alford (jalford@food360.com) List rental: $135M,Contact: Jane Nicholson, 913-685-1301, (listrental@food360.com)

THE CORN AND SOYBEAN soybean, soya bean, or soy pea, leguminous plant (Glycine max, G. soja, or Soja max) of the family Leguminosae (pulse family), native to tropical and warm temperate regions of Asia, where it has been  DIGEST (See advertisement in this section) 7900 International Dr, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55425; 952/851-9329, 800/722-5334, FAX: 952/851-4601 Web site: www.comandsoybeandigest.com Year first published: 1940 Parent co: PBI Media Circ: 147,000 (BPA). Qualifying farmers who grow 250+ acres of corn, soybeans or cotton; members of American Soybean Association. 11 times a year. Page--$13,120. Number of employees: 4 Publisher: Greg Frey (gfrey@primediabusiness.com) Editor: Greg Lamp (glamp@primediabusiness.com) Sales rep: Allen Barkve, 952/851-4696, (abarkve@primediabusiness.com); Dave Dibb, 952/851-4694, (ddibb@primediabusiness.com); Kim Zilverberg, 952/851-4693, (kzilverberg@primediabusiness.com); Rep firms: H&P Co., Jan Ford, Bill Pullen, 405/767-9090, FAX: 405/767-9094; Beck & Associates, Mike Beck, Bret Kealy, 800/284-6020, FAX: 952/854-4752; Beck & Associates, Bob Schenck, 800/464-2850, FAX: 630-497-8873 Readership study issue: December- Readex List rental: Contact Walter Karl 845-732-7054

COTTON FARMING 5118 Park Ave, Suite 131, Memphis, TN 38117; 901/767-4020, 800/888-9784, FAX: 901/767-4026 Web site: www.cottonfarming.com Year first published: 1957 Parent co: One Grower Publishing, LLC Circ: 30,007 (June 2005 BPA). Cotton farming, consulting, ginning gin 1  
n.
A strong colorless alcoholic beverage made by distilling or redistilling rye or other grain spirits and adding juniper berries or aromatics such as anise, caraway seeds, or angelica root as flavoring.
, marketing and allied industries. 12 times a year. Page--$5,650. Number of employees: 8 Owner/Publisher: Lia Guthrie (lguthrie@onegrower.com) Ad Sales Dir: Debbie Guthrie (dguthrie@onegrower.com) Editor: Tommy Horton Tommy Horton (born 16 June 1941) is an English professional golfer.

Horton was born in Jersey. He played on the European Tour for many years with moderate success, winning four titles and finishing fifth on the Order of Merit in 1976 and tenth in both 1974 and 1978.
 (thorton@onegrower.com) HR Mgr: Ben Potter Sales rep: Sales Manager sales manager ngerente m/f de ventas

sales manager ndirecteur commercial

sales manager sale n
: Debbie Guthrie (dguthrie@onegrower.com); 877-386-8591);

COTTON GROWER 37733 Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094; 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/975-3447 Web site: www.meistermedia.com Parent co: Meister Media Worldwide Circ: 37,003 (BPA). Cotton growers, ginners, consultants, advisers, fieldmen, fertilizer/ crop protection dealers, mill buyers and govt agencies. Monthly Jan-Sep & Dec. Page B&W--$5,935. Number of employees: 120 Managing Dir: Jim Sulecki (jcsulecki@meistermedia.com) Publisher: Frank Maxcy (fbmaxcy@meistermedia.com) Editor: William Spencer (wlspencer@meistermedia.com) HR Dir: Cindy Gorman (clgorman@meistermedia.com) List rental: $125M. Contact Judi Widgren (jcwidgren@meistermedia.com)

COTTON INTERNATIONAL 37733 Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094; 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/975-3447 Editorial office: 65 Germantown Ct, Suite 202, Cordova Cordova, Spain: see Córdoba. , TN 38018 Web site: www.meistermedia.com; www.cotton-international.com Year first published: 1931 Parent co: Meister Media Worldwide Circ: 9,300 (sworn). Large merchants, shippers, importers and exporters, controllers, agents, ag ministries and leading planters Planters is an American snack food company under Kraft Foods manufacturing, best known for its nuts and the Mr. Peanut icon that symbolizes them.

Started by Italian immigrants Amedeo Obici and Mario Peruzzi in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, in 1906, it was incorporated in 1908
. Annually. Page B&W--$3,535. Number of employees: 120 Publisher: Frank Maxcy (fbmaxcy@meistermedia.com) Group Editor: William Spencer (wlspencer@meistermedia.com) List rental: Contact Judi Widgren (jcwidgren@meistermedia.com)

COUNTRY FOLKS PO Box 121, Palatine Palatine, hill, Rome
Palatine, hill: see Rome before Augustus and Roman Empire under Rome.
Palatine, village, United States
Palatine (păl`ətīn), village (1990 pop.
 Bridge, NY 13428; 518/673-3237, 800/820-6644, FAX: 518/673-2381 Web site: www.countryfolks.com Year first published: 1974 Parent co: Lee Publications Circ: 42,000 (sworn). Commercial farmers from Maine to Virginia. Weekly. Page--$2,200. Number of employees: 20 Publisher: Fred Lee (flee flee  
v. fled , flee·ing, flees

v.intr.
1. To run away, as from trouble or danger: fled from the house into the night.

2.
@leepub.com) Ad Sales Dir: Tom Mahoney (tmahoney@leepub.com) Editor: Janice Handy (jhandy@leepub.com)

COUNTRY FOLKS GROWER/ COUNTRY FOLKS GROWER MIDWEST PO Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428; 518/673-3237, 800/218-5586, FAX: 518/673-2381 Web site: www.cfgrower.com Year first published: 1991 Parent co: Lee Newspapers Inc Circ: 24,759. Commercial fruit, vegetable, greenhouse and nursery growers and marketers. Monthly. Page--$1,340. Number of employees: 48 Editor: Cuyle Rockwell (crockwell@leepub.com) Ad Sales Dir: Dan Wren (dwren@leepub.com)

THE COUNTRY TODAY PO Box 570, Eau Claire Eau Claire (ō klâr), city (1990 pop. 56,856), seat of Eau Claire co., W central Wis., on the Chippewa at the mouth of the Eau Claire River, in a hilly lake region; inc. 1872. , WI 54702; 715/833-9200, 800/236-4004 Web site: www.thecountrytoday.com Year first published: 1977 Parent co: Eau Claire Press Co. Circ: 24,000 (sworn). Farm/rural. Weekly. Page--$1,871.10. Number of employees: 19 Publisher: Pieter Graaskamp (pieter.graaskamp@ecpc.com) Ad Sales Dir: Dan Graaskamp (dan.graaskamp@ecpc.com) Editor: Jim Massey (jim.massey@ecpc.com)

CROP PROTECTION HANDBOOK * 37733 Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094; 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/975-3447 Web site: www.meisterpro.com www.meistermedia.com Parent co: Meister Media Worldwide Annually. Page B&W--$3,630. Number of employees: 120 Publisher: Alan Strohmaier (acstrohmaier@meistermedia.com) Managing Dir: Jim Sulecki (jcsulecki@meistermedia.com) Business Mgr: Rick Melnick (rtmelnick@meistermedia.com) List rental: Contact Judi Widgren (jcwidgren@meistermedia.com)

CROPLIFE * 37733 Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094; 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/975-3447 Web site: www.croplife.com, www.meistermedia.com Year first published: 1894 Parent co: Meister Media Worldwide Circ: 22,101 (BPA). Fertilizer and crop protection mfgr, distribution, retailing and application fields incl. mfgrs, blenders, mixers, dealership owner/mgrs, formulators, commercial applicators and allied fields. Monthly. Page B&W--$3,445. Number of employees: 120 Publisher: Alan Strohmaier (acstrohmaier@meistermedia.com) Managing Dir: Jim Sulecki (jcsulecki@meistermedia.com) List rental: $125M. Contact Judi Widgren (jcwidgren@meistermedia.com)

DFA DFA - Deterministic Finite-state Automaton. See Finite State Machine.  LEADER PO Box 909700, Kansas City Kansas City, two adjacent cities of the same name, one (1990 pop. 149,767), seat of Wyandotte co., NE Kansas (inc. 1859), the other (1990 pop. 435,146), Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, NW Mo. (inc. 1850). , MO 64190-9700; 816/801-6455 Web site: www.dfamilk.com Year first published: 1998 Parent co: Dairy Farmers of America Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) is an agricultural marketing cooperative owned by about 19,514 members (dairy farmers) representing 11,306 farms in the United States representing one-third of the US milk supply. In 2006 it had $7,898,824,000 in sales.  Circ: 26,000. All DFA members, employees and haulers as well as allied industry. Monthly. $2255. Sales rep: The Progressive Dairyman dairyMAN

a dairy computer program designed to aid dairy herd health and production management. Originates from Massey University, New Zealand.
, Glen Leavitt, 208/324-4860

DVM DVM Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.

DVM
abbr.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine



DVM

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
 NEWSMAGAZINE news·mag·a·zine  
n.
1. A magazine, usually published weekly, containing reports and analyses of current events.

2. A television program that presents a variety of topics, usually on current events, often by using interviews and
 7500 Old Oak Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44130; 800/225-4569, FAX: 440/891-2777 Advanstar Veterinary Healthcare Communications, 8033 Flint flint, mineral
flint, variety of quartz that commonly occurs in rounded nodules and whose crystal structure is not visible to the naked eye. Flint is dark gray, smoky brown, or black in color; pale gray flint is called chert.
, Lenexa, KS 66214 Web site: www.dvmnewsmagazine.com Year first published: 1970 Parent co: Advanstar Communications Circ: 57,246 (BPA). Veterinarians in private practice. Monthly. Contact account manager for quote. Publisher: Carissa Gordon (cgordon@advanstar.com) Exec Editor: Dan Verdon (dverdon@advanstar.com) Managing Editor: David Frabotta (dfrabotta@advanstar.com) Ad Sales Dir: Doug Cart (dcatt@advanstar.com) Sales rep: Marketplace Rep: Angela Paulovcin (apaulovcin@advanstar.com) Readership study issue: August List rental: Contact Laurel Laurel, cities, United States
Laurel.

1 Town (1990 pop. 19,438), Prince Georges co., central Md., about halfway between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore; patented in the late 1600s, inc. 1870.
 El-Khatib, 800-RENT-LIST ext 2697, (lelkhatib@advanstar.com)

DAIRY HERD MANAGEMENT 10901 W. 84tb Terr, Suite 200, Lenexa, KS 66214; 913/438-8700, 800/255-5113, FAX: 913/438-0695 Web site: www.dairyherd.com Parent co: Vance Publishing Corp, Food360 Division Circ: 69,758 (BPA). Commercial U.S. dairy farms. Monthly. Page--$7,197. Publishing Dir: Cliff Becker (cbecker@food360.com) Editor: Tom Quaife (tquaife@food360.com) Natl Sales Mgr/Assoc Publisher: Stan Erwine (serwine@food360.com) List rental: $95M, Contact Jane Nicholson, 913/685-1301, (listrental@food360.com)

DAIRY STAR 522 Sinclair Lewis Ave, Sauk Centre Sauk Centre

A city of central Minnesota west-northwest of Minneapolis. Sinclair Lewis was born here and used it as the setting for a number of novels, including Main Street (1920). Population: 4,020.
, MN 56378; 320/352-6303, FAX: 320/352-5647 Web site: www.dairystar.com Year first published: 1999 Circ: 11,201. Dairy producers, dairy suppliers. Semi-monthly. $11.45 col inch (Net rate). Number of employees: 26 Mark Klaphake (mark@saukherald.com) Sales rep: National Advertising: Jeff Weyer; Laura Seljan (SE MN); Kelli Beylen (IA); Jerry Nelson Jerry Nelson (born July 10, 1934) is a Muppet puppeteer.

He performed many characters on The Muppet Show, including Sgt. Floyd Pepper of the Electric Mayhem band, Dr.
 (SD, S.W. MN)

DAIRY TODAY (See advertisement in this section) 1818 Market St, 31st FI, Philadelphia, PA 19103; 800/523-1583, FAX: 215/568-5012 Editorial office: PO Box 1167,261 E. Broadway, Monticello, MN 55362, 763/271-3363 Web site: www.dairytoday.com Year first published: 1985 Parent co: Farm Journal Media Circ: 49,475 (BPA). Owners, managers and other titled personnel of commercial dairy operations with 60+ cows and/or heifers; veterinarians, nutritionists, Dairy Herd Improvement Association members and technical service field representatives. 10 times a year. $7,850. Publisher: Allen Moczygemba (allenm@farmjournal.com) Natl Sales Mgr: Wayne Bollum (wbollum@farmjournal.com) Editor: Jim Dickrell (jdickrell@farmjournal.com) Western Editor: Catherine Merlo (cmerlo@farmjournal.com) List rental: Contact Amanda Endicott, Farmail, 866/311-8563, (aendicott@farmjournal.com)

DAKOTA FARMER 6258 90th Ave N., Glyndon, MN 56547; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 St. Paul St. Paul

as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26]

See : Bravery
, MN; Corporate & Production Offices: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave; Carol Stream, IL 60188, 630/690-5600 Web site: www.farmprogress.com, www.dakotafarmer.com Year first published: 1880 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 23,575 (ABC). Farmers in North Dakota North Dakota, state in the N central United States. It is bordered by Minnesota, across the Red River of the North (E), South Dakota (S), Montana (W), and the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba (N).  and South Dakota South Dakota (dəkō`tə), state in the N central United States. It is bordered by North Dakota (N), Minnesota and Iowa (E), Nebraska (S), and Wyoming and Montana (W). . Monthly. Page--$1,943. Pres: Jeff Lapin (jlapin@farmprogress.com) Dir, Regional Bus Dev: Jim Kanter (Jkanter@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Scott Harrison Scott Harrison (born August 19 1977) was the first Scottish boxer to regain the World Boxing Organisation featherweight championship. Life
Scott Harrison was born in Bellshill, Lanarkshire, but lived most of his life in Cambuslang.
 (sharrison@farmprogress.com) Exec Editor: Frank Holdmeyer (fholdmeyer@farmprogress.com) Editor: Lon Tonneson (ltonneson@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Scott Harrison, St. Paul, MN, 651/451-9693 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

THE DELMARVA FARMER PO Box 2026, Easton, MD 21601; 410/822-3965, 800/634-5021, FAX: 410/822-5068 Web site: www.americanfarm.com Year first published: 1976 Parent co: American Farm Publications, Inc. Circ: 10,500 (sworn). Agricultural community. Weekly. Page--$705. Number of employees: 11 Publisher: Ralph Hostetter Gen Mgr: Marc AVan Pelt pelt

the undressed, raw skin of a wild animal with the fur in place. If from a sheep or goat there is a short growth of wool or mohair on the skin.
 (admin@americanfarm.com) Ad Sales Dir: Sheila Brittingham Managing Editor: Jeff Moreland (jeff@americanfarm.com) Sales rep: Tiffany Tiffany, Tiffanie (UK)

a semi-longhaired version of the Burmese cat. It has a fine, silky coat in many colors.
 Polly Polly Biotechnology A Poll Dorset sheep cloned from sheep skin cells, which has a human gene in each cell. See Dolly.  

DELTA AGRICULTURAL DIGEST 14920 U.S. Hwy 61, Clarksdale, MS 38614-1420; 662/624-8503, 800/253-3160, FAX: 662/627-1137 Web site: www.deltafarmpress.com Parent co: PBI Media Circ: 18,000 (sworn). Farmers and agribusiness Ileaders in the Mid-South. Annually. Page--$6,312. Number of employees: 33 Publisher: Greg Frey (gfrey@primediabusiness.com) Ad Sales Dir: Glenn Leudke (gluedke@primediabusiness.com) Editor: Forrest Laws Forrest Law is a character in the Tekken fighting game series. Like his father, Marshall Law, his appearance and fighting style are inspired by Bruce Lee. History
Tekken 3
 (flaws@primediabusiness.com) Mktg Mgr: Darrah Parker (dparker@primediabusiness.com) Sales reps: Glenn Luedke, Dennis Miner, Dick Wright, Kevin Hudson, Mike Lafferre

DELTA FARM PRESS 14920 U.S. Hwy 61, Clarksdale, MS 38614; 662/624-8503, 800/253-3160, FAX: 662/627-1137 Web site: www.deltafarmpress.com Year first published: 1944 Parent co: PBI Media Circ: 27,010 (BPA). Farmers and agribusiness leaders in the Mid-South. Weekly. Tab page--$9,045; jr page--$5,670. Number of employees: 33 Publisher: Greg Frey (gfrey@primediabusiness.com) Ad Sales Mgr: Glen Luedke (gluedke@primediabusiness.com) Editor: Forrest Laws (flaws@primediabusiness.com) Managing Editor: Ed Phillips For other uses, see Ed Phillips (disambiguation).

Ed Phillips (born July 6, 1966) is an Australian Sydney-based television and radio presenter.

Phillips began his career in 1988 with radio station Triple M, where he stayed until 1997.
 (ephillips@primediabusiness.com) Mktg Mgr: Darrah Parker (dparker@primediabusiness.com) Sales reps: Glenn Luedke, Dennis Miner, Dick Wright, Kevin Hudson, Mike Lafferre Readership study issue: March 3, 2006 List rental: 110M plus selects. Contact Marie Briganti, Walter Karl List Management, 845/732-7054, (marie.briganti@walterkarl.infousa.com)

DOANE'S AGRICULTURAL REPORT 11701 Berman Dr, #300, St. Louis, MO 63146-4193; 314/569-2700, FAX: 314/569-1083 Web site: www.edoane.com Year first published: 1938 Parent co: Vance Publishing Corp., Food 360 Dir. Circ: 12,000 (sworn). Farmers and ag business firms. 50 times a year. Publisher: Dan Manternach (dmanternach@food360.com) Corn Analyst: Marty Foreman (mforeman@food360.com) Soybeans Analyst: Stephen Nicholson (snicholson@food360.com) Dairy Analyst: Greg Scheer (gscheer@food360.com) Wheat/Cattle Analyst: Allen Dever (adever@food360.com) Ag Economy/Hogs/Washington Analyst: Rich Pottorff (rpottorff@food360.com) Customer Svc Rep: Carol Renfrow (crenfrow@food360.com) List rental: $125M. Contact Jane Nicholson, 913/685-1301, (listrental@food360.com)

DROVERS 10901 W. 84th Terr, Suite 200, Lenexa, KS 66214; 913/438-8700, FAX: 913/438-0695 Web site: www.food360.com Parent co: Vance Publishing Corp Food 360 Division Circ: 96,413 (BPA). U.S. Commercial Beef Industry. Monthly. Page--$5,496. Publishing Dir: Bill Newham (bnewham@food360.com) VP/Group Publisher: Cliff Becker (cbecker@food360.com) Editor/Assoc. Publisher: Greg Henderson Gregory Henderson (born October 9, 1976 in Dunedin, New Zealand) is a professional track and road racing cyclist. His career highlights include becoming the 2004 world champion by winning the 15 km Scratch Race at the World Track Cycling Championships and (in road cycling) winning  (ghenderson@food360.com) National Sales Mgr: Stan Erwine (serwine@food360.com) List rental: $150M, Contact: Jane Nicholson, 913/685-1301, (listrental@food360.com)

EXECUTIVE GUIDE TO WORLD POULTRY TRENDS 122 S. Wesley Ave, Mount Morris, IL 61054; 815/734 ext 4171, FAX: 815/734-5649 Web site: www.wattpoultry.com Parent co: WATT Publishing Co. Circ: 10,049. Poultry & egg producers, traders and feed producers worldwide. Annually. $5,805.00. Number of employees: 100 Consulting Editor: Terry Evans Michael Terry Evans (born January 19, 1982, in Dublin, Georgia) is a professional baseball player in the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim's minor league system.

He debuted on June 17, striking out in a pinch-hit appearance against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
 Regional Sales Mgr: Pamela Ballard (ballard@wattmm.com) North American North American

named after North America.


North American blastomycosis
see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
see boophilusannulatus.
 Sales Dir: James Plunkett For the U.S. athlete, see .

James Plunkett was the pen-name adopted by James Plunkett Kelly (born Dublin 21 May 1920, died Dublin 28 May 2003), an Irish writer. He was educated at Synge Street CBS.
 (jplunkett@bellsouth.net) Regional Sales Mgr: Travis Lucas (travislucas@bellsouth.net) Regional Sales Mgr: Frans Willem van Beemen Sales Dir, Europe and Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. : Bram Westers

FFA FFA free fatty acids.  NEW HORIZONS PO Box 68960, Indianapolis, IN 46268; 262/363-9346 Production: FFA New Horizons, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188; 630/462-2928 Web site: www.fta.org Parent co: National FFA Organization, Farm Progress Companies Circ: 535,632 (ABC). Members of the National FFA Organization, vocational agricultural and horticultural hor·ti·cul·ture  
n.
1. The science or art of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants.

2. The cultivation of a garden.
 students. 6 times per year. $10,915. CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. : Larry Case Publisher: Julie Adams (jadams@ffa.org) Editor: Erich Gaukel (egaukel@farmprogress.com) Ad Sales Rep: Glenn Simms, 262/363-9346, FAX: 262/363-7894, (gsimms@farmprogress.com)

FARM CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL * 37733 Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094; 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/975-3447 Web site: www.meistermedia.com Parent co: Meister Media Worldwide Publisher: Alan Strohmaier (acstrohmaier@meistermedia.com) Managing Dir: Jim Sulecki (jcsulecki@meistermedia.com) List rental: Contact Judi Widgren, (jcwidgren@meistermedia.com)

FARM EQUIPMENT CATALOG catalog, descriptive list, on cards or in a book, of the contents of a library. Assurbanipal's library at Nineveh was cataloged on shelves of slate. The first known subject catalog was compiled by Callimachus at the Alexandrian Library in the 3d cent. B.C.  PO Box 624, Brookfield, WI 53008-0624; 262/782-4480, 800/645-8455, FAX: 262/782-1252 Web site: farm-equipment.com Year first published: 1962 Parent co: Lessiter Publications, Inc. Annual Catalog. Page--$4,365. Number of employees: 17 Sales rep: Tim Geary (tgeary@lesspub.com)

FARM EQUIPMENT GUIDE 1003 Central Ave, PO Box 1115, Fort Dodge Fort Dodge, city (1990 pop. 25,894), seat of Webster co., central Iowa, on the Des Moines River; settled c.1846; inc. 1869. Fort Clarke was built on the site in 1850 and renamed Fort Dodge the following year. , IA 50501; 515/574-2138, 800/673-4763, FAX: 515/574-2182 Web site: www.agdeal.com Year first published: 1981 Parent co: Heartland Communications Group, Inc. Annually (with monthly update). Page--$1,930 (annual), $790 (monthly update). Publisher: Sandra J Simonson Ad Sales Mgr: James Stepien Co-op Sales Mgr: Tammy Sweeney List rental: $75M. Contact Scott Drzycimski, Fort Dodge, IA 50501; 800/247-2000, FAX: 515/574-2212, (scottd@primelists.com)

FARM EQUIPMENT MAGAZINE PO Box 624, Brookfield, WI 53008-0624; 262/782-4480, 800/645-8455, FAX: 262/782-1252 Web site: www.farm-equipment.com Year first published: 1969 Parent co: Lessiter Publications, Inc. Circ: 10,200 (BPA). Farm machinery dealers throughout North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . 8 times a year. Page--$3,470. Number of employees: 17 Publisher: Mike Lessiter (mlessiter@lesspub.com) Editor: David P. Kanicki (dkanicki@lesspub.com) List rental: $100M

FARM FUTURES 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188-2095; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Editorial: Decatur, IL; Elkhorn, WI; Wichita, KS; Urbandale, IA; Egan, MN Web site: www.FarmFutures.com Year first published: 2004 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 205,177. Reaches the nation's top corn and soybean producers. Audience targets producers with $250,000 annual farm income or 250+ corn or 250+ soybean acres. 9x per year. $18,500 National, $14,800 North Central. Dir, Natl Bus Development: Don Tourte (dtourte@farmprogress.com) Corporate Editorial Dir: Willie Vogt (wvogt@farmprogress.com) Sr Editor: Bryce Knorr (bknorr@farmprogress.com) Editor: Mike Wilson Mike Wilson could refer to the following people:
  • Mike Wilson (filmmaker), director of the 2004 documentary Michael Moore Hates America
  • Mike Wilson (racing), six times winner of the Karting World Championship in the late 1980s and early 1990s
 (mwilson@farmprogress.com) Natl Acct Mgr: Ted Alexander (talexander@farmprogress.com) Natl Acct Mgr: Bob Deiss (bdeiss@farmprogress.com) Natl Acct Mgr: Rhonda Ludwig (rludwig@farmprogress.com) Readership study issue: Feb 2006 List rental: Contact Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

FARM INDUSTRY NEWS (See advertisement in this section) 7900 International Dr, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55425; 952/851-9329, 800/722-5334, FAX: 952/851-4601 Web site: www.farmindustrynews.com Year first published: 1967 Parent co: PBI Media Circ: 232,000 (BPA). High-income farmers (above $100,000) who have 100+ acres of corn, sorghum sorghum, tall, coarse annual (Sorghum vulgare) of the family Gramineae (grass family), somewhat similar in appearance to corn (but having the grain in a panicle rather than an ear) and used for much the same purposes. , soybeans or 1,000 or more acres of wheat. 11 times a year. Page--$19,800. Number of employees: 40 Publisher: Greg Frey (gfrey@primediabusiness.com) Editor: Karen McMahon (kmcmahon@primediabusiness.com) Sales reps: Alien Barkve, 952/851-4696, (abarkve@primediabusiness.com); Dave Dibb, 952/851-4694, (ddibb@primediabusiness.com); Kim Zilverberg, 952/851-4693, (kzilverberg@primediabusiness.com) Rep firms: H&P Co., Jan Ford, Bill Pullen, 405/767-9090, FAX: 405/767-9094; Beck & Associates, Mike Beck, Bret Kealy, 800/284-6020, FAX: 952/854-4752; Beck & Associates, Bob Schenck, 800/464-2850, FAX: 630-497-8873 Readership study issue: Feb 1st issue--Readex List rental: Contact Waiter Karl, 845-732-7054

FARM JOURNAL (See advertisement in this section) 1818 Market St, 31st Fl, Philadelphia, PA 19103; 800/523-1538, FAX: 215/568-5012 Web site: www.farmjournal.com Year first published: 1877 Parent co: Farm Journal Media Circ: 442,584 (ABC). Owners and operators of commercial farms and ranches, farm managers, consultants, those who work or live on a farm or ranch, persons in a business or profession directly related to farming or ranching. 12 times a year. Page--$44,270. Publisher: Steve Custer (scuster@farmjournal.com) SrVP, Sales: Will Murphy (wmurphy@farmjournal.com) Editor: Karen Freiberg (kfreiberg@farmjournal.com) Managing Editor: Charlene Finck (cfinck@farmjournal.com) List rental: Contact Amanda Endicott, Farmail, 866/311-8563, (aendicott@farmjournal.com)

FARM & RANCH GUIDE (See advertisement in this section) PO Box 1977, Bismarck, ND 58502-1977; 701/255-4905, FAX: 701/255-2312 Web site: www.farmandranchguide.com Year first published: 1980 Parent co: Lee Enterprises Farm publications unit: Lee Agri-Media Circ: 37,935 (sworn). Qualified farm/ranch operators. Every other Friday. Page--$3,282.00. Number of employees: 25 Publisher: Brian Kroshus bkroshus@farmandranchguide.com) Editor: Mark Conlon (mconlon@farmandranchguide.com) Natl Sales Mgr: Cliff Meyer (cmeyer@farmandranchguide.com) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis Inc, 203/834-8832, FAX: 203/834-8825, (bill@jlfarmakis.com); contact Bill Farmakis List rental: $100M. Contact Cliff Meyer

FARM SHOW MAGAZINE PO Box 1029, 20088 Kenwood Trail, Lakeville, MN 55044; 952/469-5572, 800/834-9665, FAX: 952/469-5575 Web site: www.farmshow.com Parent co: Farm Show Publishing Inc. Circ: 185,000. Farmers and ranchers, U.S. and Canada, interested in new products and "made it myself" inventions. Bimonthly bi·month·ly  
adj.
1. Happening every two months.

2. Happening twice a month; semimonthly.

adv.
1. Once every two months.

2. Twice a month; semimonthly.

n. pl.
. No advertising. Number of employees: 7 Publisher/Editor: Mark Newhall (editor@farmshow.com) List rental: Contact Mark Newhall

FARM WORLD 27 N. Jefferson, PO Box 90, Knightstown, IN 46148; 765/345-5133, 800/876-5133, FAX: 800/318-1055 Web site: www.farmworldonline.com Year first published: 1955 Parent co: DMG (Disk iMaGe) The file format used in the Macintosh for distributing Mac software. Mac install packages appear as a virtual disk drive on the Mac as if you had inserted a CD or floppy disk.  World Media (USA), Inc. Circ: 38,815 (sworn). Weekly. Page--$2,252. Publisher: Richard Lewis Richard Lewis may be:
  • Richard Lewis (Welsh Martyr) (1808–1831)
  • R. W. B. Lewis (1907–2002), literary critic and biographer
  • Richard Lewis (tenor) (1914–1990), English tenor
 (rlewis@antiqueweek.com) Editor: Dave Blower, Jr. (davidb@farmworldonline.com) Ad Sales Dir: Toni Hodson (thodson@farmworldonline.com) Ad Sales: Paul Hurst For the actor, see .
Paul Hurst (born 25 September 1974 in Sheffield) is an English footballer who plays in Football League 2 in England, for Rotherham, where he has played for over 10 years. He is married to Melanie and has one daughter called Molly.
 Sales rep: Leah Wilson

THE FARMER 18725 S. Francis Blvd, Anoka, MN 55303; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Corporate & Production Office: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188, 630/690-5600 Web site: www.the-farmer.com, www.farmprogress.com Year first published: 1882 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 31,765 (ABC). Farmers in Minnesota. Monthly. Page--$2,468. Pres: Jeff Lapin Dir, Regional Bus Dev: Jim Kanter (jkanter@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Scott Harrison (sharrison@farmprogress.com) Exec Editor: Frank Holdmeyer Regional Sales Mgr: Steve Keppy (skeppy@farmprogress.com) Editor: Paula Mohr (pmohr@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Scott Harrison (so. MN)651/451-9393 Steve Keppy (no. MN) 608/798-3276 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

THE FARMER-STOCKMAN 433 Graham St, Tuscola, TX 79562-0459; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Georgetown, TX; Corporate & Production Offices: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188; 630/690-5600 Web site: www.thefarmerstockman.com; www.farmprogress.com Year first published: 1911 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 34,744 (ABC, 12-04). Farmers and ranchers in Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S). . Monthly. Page--$2,258. Pres: Jeff Lapin Dir, Regional Bus Dev: Jim Kanter (jkanter@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Jerry Lucht (jlucht@farmprogrese.com) Exec Editor: Dan Crummett (dcrummett@farmprogress.com) Editor: J.T. Smith (jtsmith@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Jerry Lucht, 512/864-7424 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

FARMERS HOT LINE 1003 Central Ave, PO Box 1115, Fort Dodge, IA 50501-1115; 515/955-1600, 800/673-4763, FAX: 515/574-2162 Web site: www.agdeal.com Year first published: 1975 Parent co: Heartland Communications Group Inc. Circ: 50,000 (BPA). Grain/livestock farmers, dealers, co-ops and mfg. Weekly regionals (58 issues a year). Page--$1,780. Number of employees: 30 Publisher: James Stepien (james@agdeal.com) Co-op Sales Mgr: Tammy Sweeney List rental: $75M. Contact Scott Drzycimski, 800/247-2000, FAX: 515/574-2212, (scottd@primelists.com)

FASTLINE PUBLICATIONS (See advertisement in this section) PO Box 248, 4900 Fox Run Road, Buckner, KY 40010; 502/222-0146, 800/626-6409, FAX: 502/222-0615 Web site: www.fastline.com Year established: 1978 Publisher/Owner: Bill Howard VP, Sales & Mktg: Joe McWilliams Joe McWilliams (1904-?) was an agitator of American fascism.

Born of mixed descent (part Cherokee), McWilliams had been long associated with Trotskyism and hard line communism.
 Dir Mktg: Meg C. Gatti (mgatti@fastline.com) Natl Sales Mgr: Matt Coniglio (mconiglio@fastline.com) Publications: 24 farm publications covering the continental United States United States territory, including the adjacent territorial waters, located within North America between Canada and Mexico. Also called CONUS.  and Mexico; 6 truck publications

FEED & GRAIN 1233 Janesville Ave, Fort Atkinson Fort Atkinson is the name of three locations in the United States:
  • Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin - city in Wisconsin
  • Fort Atkinson (Nebraska) - 1820s U.S. Army post in Nebraska
, WI 53538; 920/563-6388, 800/547-7377, FAX: 920/563-1702 Web site: www.feedandgrain.com Year first published: 1961 Parent co: Cygnus Business Media Cygnus Business Media is an American magazine publisher, internet information developer, exposition management provider and custom marketing services company. It was founded in 1966 with the initial acquisition of Photo Trade News, a magazine founded in 1937 which continues to  Circ: 17,002 (BPA). Serving the field of feed manufacturers and firms involved in handling and processing grain commodities including feed mixers/ dealers, country and terminal elevators Terminal Elevator

An agricultural elevator that is considered to be the largest accumulator of the actual.

Notes:
Generally, terminal elevators are located at points where the movement of agricultural products to processing plants is convenient.
 and allied grain processors. 7 times a year. Page--$4,925. Publisher: Arlette Sambs (arlette.sambs@feedandgrain.com) Editor: Jean Van Dyke Van Dyke (or van/Van Dijk or Dyk etc) is a surname of Dutch origin. It refers to:
  • Sir Anthony van Dyck, (1599 – 1641), Flemish-born painter who lived in England
  • Barry Van Dyke (born 1951), American actor, son of Dick Van Dyke
 (jeanvandyke@feedandgrain.com) List rental: $100M. Contact Arlette Sambs

FEED INTERNATIONAL 122 S. Wesley Ave, Mt. Morris, IL 61054-1497; 815/734-4171, FAX: 815/734-5649 Web site: www.feedindustrynetwork.com Year first published: 1980 Parent co: Watt Publishing Co. Circ: 16,843 (BPA). individuals and companies engaged in the manufacture of feed or premixes in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Pacific. Monthly except for May/June and Nov./Dec. These are combined issues for 2005. Page--$6,950 Number of employees: 100 Publisher: Roy Leidahl (Leidahl@wattmm.com) Editor: Clayton Gill (gill@wattmm.com) Ad Sales Dir, Europe: David Gale (gale@watt-1.demon.co.uk) Ad Sales Dir, U.S.: Marty Wittig (wittig@wattmm.com) List rental: Contact Dee Henson (henson@wattmm.com), or Ginny Ginny is most often used as a short form of the name Virginia, but often also refers to Ginevra, Geneva, Genevieve and other Juniper-related names. In addition, when a food or beverage has a juniper taste, it is said to be ginny (the word gin is derived from the Dutch word for  Stadel (stadel@wattlmm.com)

FEEDLOT MAGAZINE 116 E. Long, PO Box 850, Dighton, KS 67839; 620/397-2838, 800/747-7575, FAX: 620/397-2839 Web site: www.feedlotmagazine.com Year first published: 1992 Parent co: Feedlot Magazine Inc. Circ: 9,563 (BPA).. Bimonthly, except July is August only. Page--$2,580. Number of employees: 4 Editor: Robert Strong (rstrong@st-tel.net) Ad Sales Dir: Greg Strong Gregory Strong (born 5 September 1975 in Bolton) is an English professional footballer who plays for Northwich Victoria. He is a defender

Strong joined Dundee in August 2006 after being freed by Livingston.
 (bigguy@st-tel.net) List rental: Contact Greg Strong

FEED MANAGEMENT 122 S. Wesley Ave, Mt. Morris, IL 61054-1497; 815/734-4171, FAX: 815/734-5649 Web site: www.feedindustrynetwork.com Year first published: 1950 Parent co: Watt Publishing Co. Circ: 14,045 (BPA). Individuals and companies engaged in the manufacture of feed or premixes in the U.S. and Canada. Bi-Monthly. Page--$5,520. Number of employees: 100 Publisher: Roy Leidahl (Leidahl@wattmm.com) Editor: Clayton Gill (gill@wattmm.com) Ad Sales Dir: Marty Wittig (wittig@wattmm.com) List rental: Contact Dee Henson (henson@wattmm.com), or Ginny Stadel (stadel@wattmm.com)

FEEDSTUFFS 12400 Whitewater Dr, Suite 160, Minnetonka, MN 55343; 952/931-0211, FAX: 952/938-1832 Web site: www.feedstuffs.com Year first published: 1929 Parent co: Rural Press Ltd. Farm publications unit: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 15,872 (ABC). Feed, feeding, grain, livestock and related industries. Weekly. Page--$5,740. Number of employees: 12 Publisher/Editor: Sarah Muirhead (smuirhead@feedstuffs.com) Ad Sales Mgr, Western Region: Gary Ashbacher (gashbacher@feedstuffs.com) Dir of Sales & Mktg, Eastern Region: Marty Wolske (mwolske@feedstuffs.com) Managing Editor: Michael Howie (mhowie@feedstuffs.com) Readership study issue: Jan/Jun--in-house research

FLORACULTURE INTERNATIONAL 335 N. River St, Batavia, IL 60510; 630/208-9080, FAX: 630/208-9350 Web site: www.floracultureintl.com Year first published: 1990 Parent co: Ball Publishing Company Circ: 12,000 (BPA). Floriculture floriculture

Branch of ornamental horticulture concerned with growing and marketing flowers and ornamental plants, as well as with flower arrangement. Because flowers and potted plants are largely produced in plant-growing structures in temperate climates, floriculture is
 growers from around the world. Number of employees: 22 Publisher: Diane Blazek (blazek@ballpublishing.com) Managing Editor: Lena Lena (lē`nə, Rus. lyĕ`nə), river, easternmost of the great rivers of Siberia, c.2,670 mi (4,300 km) long, rising near Lake Baykal, SE Siberian Russia.  Fenton (lfenton@ballpublishing.com)

FLORIDA GROWER * 1555 Howell Branch Rd, Suite C-204, Winter Park, FL 32789; 407/539-6552, FAX: 407/539-6544 Editorial office: 1555 Howell Branch Rd, C-204, Winter Park, FL 32789; 407/539-6552, FAX: 407/539-6544 Web site: www.floridagrower.net Parent co: Meister Media Worldwide Circ: 12,063 (BPA). Commercial vegetables and citrus growers in Florida. Monthly. Page--$1,970. Number of employees: 120 Publisher: William J. Miller William Jennings Miller (March 12, 1899 - November 22, 1950) was a U.S. Representative from Connecticut.

Born in North Andover, Massachusetts, Miller attended the public schools. He was graduated from Cannon's Commercial College, Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1917.
 II (wjmiller@meistermedia.com) Assoc Publisher: Gerry Bogdon (gnbogdon@meistermedia.com) Editor: Roy Padrick Roy C. Padrick (born 4 April 1975), is an American journalist. He was raised in Merritt Island, Florida, before joining the U.S. Navy in 1994 to begin his career in journalism.  (rcpadrick@meistermedia.com) List rental: $125M. Contact Judi Widgren, 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/975-3447, (judi_widgren@meisternet.com)

FLUID JOURNAL 1919 Grand Ave, Sioux City Sioux City, city (1990 pop. 80,505), seat of Woodbury co., NW Iowa, at the junction of the Big Sioux and Floyd rivers with the Missouri; inc. 1857. It is a shipping, wholesale trade, and industrial center for an extensive agricultural and livestock area (including , IA 51106-5708; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Production: Sharon Beaver beaver, either of two large aquatic rodents, Castor fiber and Castor canadensis, known for their engineering feats. They were once widespread in N and central Eurasia except E Siberia, and in North America from the arctic tree line to the S United , Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188; 630/462-2272. Publishing Management: Jeff Tennant, 919/861-7667, (jtennant@farmprogress.com) Web site: www.fluidfertilizer.com/fjournal.htm Circ: 17,000. Audience is comprised of large-scale growers and custom applicators--fluid fertilizer users--members of the Fluid Fertilizer Foundation. Fluid Journal is published by Farm Progress Companies for the Fluid Fertilizer Foundation.. 4x annually: January, March, June, October. $1800. Sales rep: Jeff Tennant, 919/861-7667, (jtennant@farmprogress.com)

FOOD SYSTEMS INSIDER 10901 W. 84th Terr, Suite 200, Lenexa, KS 66214; 913/438-8700, 800/255-5113, FAX: 913/436-0695 Web site: www.food360com Year first published: 2001 Parent co: Vance Publishing Corp. Farm publications unit: Food 360 Division Circ: 230,000. All segments of the animal protein food system from production, packing, processing and retailing. Bi-monthly. Sponsorship. Senior VP: Bill Newham (bnewham@food360.com) VP, Group Publisher: Cliff Becker (cbecker@food360.com) Editorial Dir: Greg Henderson (ghenderson@food360.cem) Editor: Kristal Arnold (karnold@food360.com) List rental: $150M,Contact: Jane Nicholson, 913/685-1301, (listrental@food360.com)

GREENBOOK CROP PROTECTION REFERENCE Vance Publishing Corp.--Food 360 Division, 10901 W. 84th Terrace, #200, Lenexa, KS 66214; 913/438-8700, 800/255-5113, FAX: 913/438-0695 Web site: www.greenbook.net Year first published: 1985 Parent co: Vance Publishing Farm publications unit: Food 360 Division Once a year with Web site updated daily. Number of employees: 10 Group Publishing Dir: Cliff Becker (checker check·er  
n.
1.
a. One, such as an inspector or examiner, that checks.

b. One that receives items for temporary safekeeping or for shipment: a baggage checker.

2.
@food360.com) Assoc Publisher: Greg Vincent (gvincent@food360.com) Sales Mgr: Dave Furbeck (dfurbeck@vancepublishing.com)

GREENHOUSE GROWER * 37733 Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094; 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/975-3447 3509 Coffee Rd, Suite D-18, Modesto, CA 95355 Web site: www.greenhousegrower.com Year first published: 1983 Parent co: Meister Media Worldwide Circ: 20,536 (BPA). Commercial floriculture industry including bedding plants, potted pot·ted  
adj.
1.
a. Placed in a pot.

b. Grown in a pot: many potted plants in the study.

2. Preserved in a pot, can, or jar.

3. Slang
a.
 flowering plants plants which have stamens and pistils, and produce true seeds; phenogamous plants; - distinguished from flowerless plants.

See also: Flowering
, fresh cut flowers flowers cut from the stalk, as for making a bouquet.

See also: Flower
, foliage plants foliage plant
n.
A plant cultivated chiefly for its ornamental leaves.
, vegetable transplants, container perennials, plugs, woody Woody

Slang to describe when the market has a strong and quick upward movement.

Notes:
For example, you'll hear "the market has a woody," when the market is performing well... seriously, we don't make this stuff up.
 ornamentals, and other floriculture crops.. 14 times a year. Page--$2,410. Number of employees: 120 Publisher: William J. Miller II (wjmiller@meistermedia.com) Ad Sales Dir: Al J. Sray (ajsray@meistermedia.com) Group Editor: Delilah Onofrey (donofrey@meistermedia.com) List rental: $175M. Contact Judi Widgren, 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/942-0662, (judi_widgren@meisternet.com)

THE GROWER 10901 W. 84th Terr, Suite 200, Lenexa, KS 66214; 913/438-8700, 800/255-5113, FAX: 913/438-0658 Web site: www.food360.com Year first published: 1966 Parent co: Vance Publishing Corp. Circ: 22,007 (June 2005 BPA). Produce growers, shippers, packers, pest control pest control ncontrol m de plagas

pest control nlutte f contre les nuisibles

pest control pest n
 advisors, crop consultants, horticulturists, extension agents, processors and others allied to the fresh fruit and vegetable industry. 9 times a year. Page--$4,250. Group Publishing Dir: Robb Bertels (rbertels@food360.com) Editor: Vicky Boyd (vlboyd@att.net) Senior Account Exec.: Cheri Knoy (cknoywork@aol.com) Account Executive: Neil McEachen (nmeachen@food360.com) List Rental Contact: Jane Nicholson (listrental@food360.com)

HAY & FORAGE forage

Vegetable food, including corn and hay, of wild or domestic animals. Harvested, processed, and stored forage is called silage. Forage should be harvested in early maturity to avoid a decrease in protein and fibre content as crops mature.
 GROWER (See advertisement in this section) 7900 International Dr, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55425; 952/851-9329, 800/722-5334, FAX: 952/851-4601 Web site: www.hayandforage.com Parent co: PBI Media Circ: 83,000. Owners, managers and technical or supervisory personnel of large-scale hay and forage operations and customer harvesters who harvest 100 or more acres of alfalfa alfalfa (ălfăl`fə) or lucern (lsûn`), perennial leguminous plant (Medicago sativa , hay or silage silage (sī`lĭj) or ensilage (ĕn`səlĭj), succulent, moist feed made by storing a green crop in a silo. The crop most used for silage is corn; others are sorghum, sunflowers, legumes, and grass. . 5 times a year (plus Custom Harvester harvester, farm machine that mechanically harvests a crop. Small-grain harvesting has been mechanized to a certain extent since early times. In the modern period the first harvester to gain general acceptance was made by Cyrus McCormick in 1831 (see reaper).  and Dairy/ Forage Nutrition issues). Page--$9,075. Number of employees: 40 Publisher: Greg Frey (gfrey@primediabusiness.com) Editor: Neil Tietz (ntietz@primediabusiness.com) Sales rep: Allen Barkve, 952/851-4696, (abarkve@primediabusiness.com); Dave Dibb, 952/851-4694, (ddibb@primediabusiness.com); Kim Zilverberg, 952/851-4693, (kzilverberg@primediabusiness.com); Rep firms: H&P Co., Jan Ford, Bill Pullen, 405/767-9090, FAX: 405/767-9094; Bock & Associates, Mike Bock, Bret Kealy, 800/284-6020, FAX: 952/854-4752; Bock & Associates, Bob Schenck, 800/464-2850, FAX: 630-497-8873 Readership study issue: Feb List rental: Contact Walter Karl, 845-732-7054

HIGH PLAINS JOURNAL (See advertisement in this section) PO Box 760, Dodge City Dodge City, city (1990 pop. 21,129), seat of Ford co., SW Kans., on the Arkansas River; inc. 1875. The distribution center for a wheat and livestock producing area, it also packs meat and makes agricultural implements. , KS 67801-0760; 620/227-7171,800/452-7171, FAX: 620/227-7173 Web site: www.hpj.com Year first published: 1948 Parent co: High Plains Publishers Inc. Circ: 50,536 (ABC). Class 1 and 1A farmers and ranchers in Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Iowa, New Mexico, Missouri and Arkansas. Weekly. Page--$10,892. Number of employees: 77 Publisher: Duane Ross Duane Ross (born 5 December 1972 in Shelby) is a retired American track and field athlete who specialized in the 110 metres hurdles.

His personal best time was 13.12 seconds, achieved at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics in Seville.
 (dross@hpj.com) Assoc Publisher: Tom Taylor This article is about the dramatist and editor. For other uses, see Tom Taylor (disambiguation)

Tom Taylor (October 19, 1817 – July 12, 1880) was a dramatist and editor of Punch magazine.

He was born at Bishopwearmouth, near Sunderland, in north-east England.
 (ttaylor@hpj.com) Ad Sales Dir: John Seatvet (jseatvet@hpj.com) Managing Editor: Holly Martin (hmartin@hpj.com) Sales rep: Hurst & Associates, phone/FAX: 847/438-8105, contact Paul Hurst (hurstp19@prodigy An online information service that provides access to the Internet, e-mail and a variety of databases. Launched in 1988, Prodigy was the first consumer-oriented online service in the U.S. .net); Robert J. Flahive Co., 707/935-2880, FAX: 707/935-0858, contact Robert Flahive (robert.flahive@flahive.com) List rental: $110M. Contact Todd Fuller This article or section is an autobiography, or has been extensively edited by the subject, and may not conform to Wikipedia's NPOV policy.
Please see the relevant discussion on the .
, 620/227-1877, FAX: 620/227-7173, (tfuller@hpj.com)

HOARD'S DAIRYMAN Hoard's Dairyman is an American magazine featuring articles about and for the dairy industry. History
Hoard's, as it is more simply known by its readers, was started in 1885 as a supplement to the Daily Jefferson County Union.
 (See advertisement in this issue) 28 W. Milwaukee Ave, Fort Atkinson, WI 53838; 920/563-5551, FAX: 920/563-7298 Web site: www.hoards.com Year first published: 1885 Parent co: W. D. Hoard & Sons Co. Circ: 81,688 (ABC). North American dairy producers; Special emphasis section for the large Western herd producers. Spanish edition is published for Latin and South American dairy farmers Dairy Farmers is one of Australia's largest and oldest dairy manufacturers, established in 1900, supplying products to local and international markets such as eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia. . 20 times a year. Western edition & Spanish edition is published monthly. Tabloid tab·loid  
n.
A newspaper of small format giving the news in condensed form, usually with illustrated, often sensational material.

adj.
1. In summary form; condensed.

2. Lurid or sensational.
 page--$13,760. Publisher: Brian Knox Ad Sales Dir: Gary L. Vorpahl Managing Editor: Steve Larson Steve Larson is currently the lead guitarist for Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers. His previous bands include Dialectrics and Dead Hot Workshop, which he formed in 1989 with Brent Babb.  Sales rep: H&P Co., 9119 N Western Ave, Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (1990 pop. 444,719), state capital, and seat of Oklahoma co., central Okla., on the North Canadian River; inc. 1890. The state's largest city, it is an important livestock market, a wholesale, distribution, industrial, and financial center, and a farm , OK 73114; 405/767-9090, FAX: 405/767-9094; contact Jan Ford Readership study issue: Mar 25 and Oct 25--Readex

HOLSTEIN WORLD * 6437 Collamer Rd, East Syracuse, NY 13057-1031; 315/703-7979, 800/334-1904, FAX: 315/703-7988 Web site: www.dairybusiness.com Year first published: 1904 Parent co: DairyBusiness Communications Circ: 8,280 (sworn). High-income dairy producers primarily interested in the ownership and/or management of registered Holstein cattle. 12 times a year. Page--$2,100. Number of employees: 39 Publisher: Joel P. Hastings (jhastings@dairybusiness.com) VP, Sales & Marketing: Glenn Schwaller (gschwaller@dairybusiness.com) VP, Sales & Marketing: Cliff Passino Associate Editor: Karen Knutsen (kknutsen@dairybusiness.com) List rental: Sue Miller, 800/334-1904, FAX 315/703-7988, (smiller@dairybusiness.com)

IDAHO GRAIN 821 West State St, Boise, ID 83702-5832; 630/462-2272, FAX: 630/462-2869 Production: Farm Progress, Sharon Beaver, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL; 630/462-2272 Publishing Management: Jeff Tennant, 919/861-7667, jtennant@farmprogress.com Web site: www.idahograin.org Circ: 18,400. Targeted magazine read predominantly by Idaho wheat and barly growers/landowners. Also distributed to related Idaho industry and elevator elevator, in machinery
elevator, in machinery, device for transporting people or goods from one level to another. The term is applied to the enclosed structures as well as the open platforms used to provide vertical transportation in buildings, large ships,
 personnel. Publication management by Farm Progress Companies for the Idaho Grain Producers Association. Quarterly: February, May, September, December. $1500. Publishing Mgr: Jeff Tennant, (jtennant@farmprogress.com)

ILLINOIS AGRINEWS (See advertisement in this section) 420 Second St, LaSalle, IL 61301; 815/223-2558, 800/426-9438, FAX: 815/223-5997 Web site: www.agrinews-pubs.com Year first published: 1977 Parent co: AgriNews Publications Farm publications unit: Farmakis Weeklies/Midwest Farm Newspaper Group Circ: 38,700 (sworn). Farm families in Illinois. Weekly. Page--$5,850.15. Publisher: Lynn Barker barker

a term for an animal that does not usually bark which makes a violent respiratory effort, often during a convulsion, accompanied by a sound which roughly resembles a dog's bark.
 (Ibarker@agrinews-pubs.com) Ad Sales Dir: Marguerite Marguerite, for French women thus named, use Margaret
Marguerite. For French women thus named, use Margaret.
marguerite, in botany
marguerite: see daisy.
 Allen (advertising@agrinews-pubs.com) Managing Editor: James Henry James Henry is the name of:
  • James Henry (delegate) (1731-1804), US lawyer, Continental Congressman for Virginia
  • James Henry (poet) (1798-1876), Irish poet and scholar
  • James Henry (writer), British comedy writer
 (editorial@agrinews-pubs.com) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis, Inc., 48 Topfield Rd, Wilton, CT 06897; 203/834-8832, FAX: 203/834-8825; PO Box 100, Mt. Vernon, IA 52314; PO Box 22189, Eagan, MN 55122; 8209 N.W. 81st Ct, Kansas City, MO 64152; contact Bill Farmakis, Russ Parker, Jeanne Miller Matheis or Bob Brunker Readership study issue: Readex and Belden Associates List rental: Contact Lynn Barker (lbarker@agrinews-pubs.com)

ILLINOIS FARMWEEK 1701 Towanda Ave, Bloomington, IL 61701; 309/557-3140, 800/676-2353, FAX: 800/998-6090 Web site: www.ilfb.org Year first published: 1974 Parent co: Illinois Farm Bureau The Illinois Farm Bureau (IFB) is a nonprofit U.S. organization controlled by farmers who join IFB through one of the 96 county farm bureaus in Illinois. The organization's legal name is the Illinois Agricultural Association.  Circ: 77,754 (sworn). Voting members of Illinois Farm Bureau with minimum of $2,500 in farm-related income. Weekly on Mondays, except after Thanksgiving Thanksgiving

annual U.S. holiday celebrating harvest and yearly blessings; originated with Pilgrims (1621). [Am. Culture: EB, IX: 922]

See : America


Thanksgiving

national holiday with luxurious dinner as chief ritual. [Am. Pop.
 and Christmas. Page--$3,000. Number of employees: 12 Publisher: Dennis Vercler (dvercler@ilfb.org) Ad Sales Dir: Richard Verdery (rverdery@ilfb.org) Editor: Dave McClelland (dmcclelland@ilfb.org) Sales rep: Hurst & Associates, 800/397-8908, FAX: 847-438-8105; contact Paul Hurst, (hurstp19@prodigy.net)

INDIANA AGRINEWS (See advertisement in this section) 2575 E. 55th Pi, Suite A, Indianapolis, IN 46220; 815/223-2558, 800/426-9438, FAX: 815/223-5997 Web site: www.agrinews-pubs.com Year first published: 1979 Parent co: AgriNews Publications Farm publications unit: Farmakis Weeklies/Midwest Farm Newspaper Group Circ: 21,700 (sworn). Farm families in Indiana. Weekly. Page--$4,527.90. Publisher: Lynn Barker (lbarker@agrinews-pubs.com) Ad Sales Dir: Marguerite Allen (advertising@agrinews-pubs.com) Managing Editor: Jim Henry Jim Henry is a name shared by several people:
  • Jim Henry (author), American author, attorney, and economist
  • Jim Henry (folk singer), American folk singer
  • Jim Henry (politician), a politician from Tennessee
 (editorial@agrinews-pubs.com) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis Inc, Bill Farmakis, 203/834-8832, FAX: 203/834-8825; Russ Parker, Mt. Vernon, IA; Jeanne Miller Matheis, Eagan, MN; Bob Brunker, Kansas City, MO Readership study issue: Readex and Belden Associates List rental: Contact Lynn Barker (lbarker@agrinews-pubs.com)

INDIANA PRAIRIE prairie

Level or rolling grassland, especially that found in central North America. Decreasing amounts of rainfall, from 40 in. (100 cm) at the forested eastern edge to less than 12 in.
 FARMER PO Box 247,599N, 100 W., Franklin, IN 46131; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Decatur, IL; Corporate & Production Office: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL, 630/690-5600 Web site: www.farmprogress.com; www.indianaprairiefarmer.com Year first published: 1841 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 22,793 (ABC, 12-04). Farmers in Indiana. Monthly. Page--$2,258. Pres: Jeff Lapin Exec Editor: Frank Holdmeyer (fholdmeyer@farmprogress.com) Editor: Tom Bechman (tbechman@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Jeff Smith (jsmith@farmprogress.com) Dir, Regional Business Development: Don Tourte (dtourte@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Jeff Smith, 217/877-1662 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

IOWA FARM BUREAU SPOKESMAN 406 Stevens, PO Box 640, Iowa Falls, IA 50126-0640;, 800/442-3276, FAX: 641/648-4606 Editorial office: 5400 University Ave, West Des Moines West Des Moines (də moin`), city (1990 pop. 31,702), Polk co., S central Iowa, a growing suburb W of Des Moines; inc. 1893 as Valley Junction, renamed 1938. Products manufactured there include cement, metal items, and pumps. , IA 50265 Web site: www.iowafarmbureau.com Year first published: 1937 Circ: 100,000 (BPA).. Weekly. $7,895 (gross). Editor: Dale Johnson (djohnson@ifbf.org) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis

IOWA FARMER TODAY PUBLICATIONS (See advertisement in this section) PO Box 5279, Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, city (1990 pop. 108,751), seat of Linn co., E central Iowa, on the Cedar River; inc. as a city 1856. The second largest city in Iowa, it is named for the surging rapids in the river. , IA 52406-5279; 800/475-6655, 800/475-6655 Web site: www.iowafarmertoday.com Year first published: 1984 Parent co: Lee Enterprises Farm publications unit: Lee Agri-MEDIA Circ: 69,000 (BPA). Farmer owners/operators/managers with 75+ acres of land or raise 200+ hogs or 50+ cattle in Iowa and bordering counties of adjacent states. Weekly. Page--$5,577.50. Number of employees: 36 Sales rep: Bock & Associates, 612/854-4752, 800/284-6020, FAX: 952/854-4752; Bret Kealy (bkealy@bockreps.com) Readership study issue: Sept--Readex List rental: Contact Terry Reilly

IOWA PORK PRODUCER PO Box 71009, Clive, IA 50325-0009; 515/225-7675, 800/372-7675, FAX: 515/225-0563 Web site: www.iowapork.org Year first published: 1963 Parent co: Iowa Pork Producers Association Circ: 18,850 (sworn). Iowa pork producers and allied industries. Bimonthly. Page--$1,400. Editor: Jen Holtkamp Sales rep: Don Dauterive, Times Citizen Communications, 800/798-2691

KANSAS FARMER 2507 Sunny Cir, Manhattan, KS 66502; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Lincoln, NE; Corporate & Production offices: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188; 630/690-5600 Web site: www.farmprogress.com, www.kansasfarmer.com Year first published: 1862 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 19,000 (ABC). Farmers and ranchers in Kansas. Monthly. Page--$2,048. Pres: Jeff Lapin Exec Editor: Frank Holdmeyer (fholdmeyer@farmprogress.com) Dir, Regional Business Development: Jim Kanter (jkanter@farmprogress.com) Editor: Bill Spiegel (bspiegel@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Terry Butzirus, 402/489-9331 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

LANCASTER FARMING 1 E. Main St, Ephrata, PA 17522; 717/721-4417, FAX: 717/733-6058 Web site: www.lancasteffarming.com Year first published: 1955 Parent co: Lancaster Newspaper, Inc Circ: 51,750 (sworn). Weekly. Publisher: Wiliam Burgess BURGESS. A magistrate of a borough; generally, the chief officer of the corporation, who performs, within the borough, the same kind of duties which a mayor does in a city. In England, the word is sometimes applied to all the inhabitants of a borough, who are called burgesses sometimes it  (b.burgess.eph@Inpnews.com) Ad Sales Dir: Gary Myer (g.myer.eph@Inpnews.com) Editor: Andy Andrews (a.andrews.eph@Inpnews.com) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis, Inc, PO Box 1004, New Canaan New Canaan (kā`nən), town (1990 pop. 17,864), Fairfield co., SW Conn.; settled c.1700, inc. 1801. It is mainly a residential town and suburb of nearby New York City. Silvermine Guild Arts Center is located there. , CT 06840; 203/966-1746, FAX: 203/966-0473; contact Bill Farmakis

THE LAND MAGAZINE PO Box 3169, 418 S. 2nd St, Mankato, MN 56001; 507/345-4523, 800/657 ext 4665, FAX: 507/345-1027 Web site: www.thelandonline.com Year first published: 1976 Parent co: The Free Press Circ: 33,132 ABC (ABC). Farm and agribusinesses. Bi-weekly. Page--$3175. Ad Sales Mgr: Kim Henrickson (khenrickson@the-land.com) Editor: Kevin Schulz List rental: $75M. Contact Kim Henrickson

LIVING THE COUNTRY LIFE (See advertisement in this issue) 1716 Locust locust, in botany
locust, in botany, any species of the genus Robinia, deciduous trees or shrubs of the family Leguminosae (pulse family) native to the United States and Mexico.
 St, Des Moines Des Moines, city, United States
Des Moines (dĭ moin`), city (1990 pop. 193,187), state capital and seat of Polk co., S central Iowa, at the junction of the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers; inc.
, IA 50309-3023; 515/284-2861, 800/678-2869, FAX: 515/284-3563 Web site: www.livingthecountrylife.com Year first published: 2002 Parent co: Meredith Corporation Meredith Corporation NYSE: MDP is based in Des Moines, Iowa. The company has two divisions, publishing and broadcasting.

Edwin Thomas Meredith founded the company in 1902 when he began publishing Successful Farming magazine.
 Circ: 200,000. $75,000+ HHI HHI Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (measure of market concentration)
HHI Heinrich Hertz Institut (Germany)
HHI Hilton Head Island
HHI Household Income
HHI Hyundai Heavy Industries Co, Ltd
 homeowners who live on 2+ acres in A, B and C counties. 4 times a year. Page--$7,000. Number of employees: 38 Publisher: Tom Davis (tom.davis@meredith.com) Editor: Betsy Freese (betsy.freese@meredith.com) Natl Sales Mgr: Scott Mortimer (scott.mortimer@meredith.com)

MSDS MSDS Material Safety Data Sheets, see there  REFERENCE FOR CROP PROTECTION PRODUCTS Vance Publishing Corp., Food360 Division, 90 William St, Suite 504, New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, NY 10038-4703; 646/733-6000, 800/544-7377, FAX: 646/733-6020 Vance Publishing, 10901 W. 84th Terr, Suite 200 Lenexa, KS 66214 Web site: www.greenbook.net Year first published: 1988 Parent co: Vance Publishing, Food 360 Div. Farm publications unit: Food 360 Div. Annually. Group Publishing Dir: Cliff Becker (cbecker@food360.com) Assoc Publisher: Greg Vincent (gvincent@food360.com) Dir, Prod & Mfg: Craig Robertson (crobertson@food360.com) Sales Mgr: Dave Furbeck (dfrubeck@food360.com)

MICHIGAN FARM NEWS 7373 W. Saginaw Hwy, Lansing, MI 48917; 517/323-7000, 800/292-2680, FAX: 517/323-6541 Web site: www.michiganfarmnews.com Year first published: 1919 Parent co: Michigan Farm Bureau The Michigan Farm Bureau was founded on the campus of Michigan State University in 1919. The organization's primary goal is to promote and represent the interests of its agricultural members within the state of Michigan.  Circ: 46,748 (ABC). Michigan farmers. 20 times a year. Page--$2,180. Number of employees: 6 Publisher: Dennis Dudat (mfbinfo@aol.com) Editor: Paul Jackson Paul Jackson can refer to:
  • Paul Jackson (artist), watercolorist
  • Paul Jackson (producer), a British television producer
  • Paul Jackson (rugby player), a rugby player
  • Paul Jackson (poker player), English professional poker player, aka "ActionJack"
 (mfbinfo@aol.com) Ad Sales Dir: Tim Rogers (mifarmnews@michfb.com) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis Inc., 203/966-1746, FAX: 203/966-0473; contact William Farmakis (bill@jlfarmakis.com)

MICHIGAN FARMER 1037 S. US-27, Mailbox A simulated mailbox in the computer that holds e-mail messages. Mailboxes are stored on disk as a file of messages, a database of messages or as an individual file for each message. The standard mailboxes are usually In, Out, Trash and Junk (Spam).  #5, St. Johns, MI 48879; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Warsaw, NY; Corporate & Production office: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188; 630/690-5600 Web site: www.michiganfarmer.com; www.farmprogress.com Year first published: 1843 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 11,926 (ABC, 12-04). Farmers in Michigan. Monthly. Page--$1,418. Pres: Jeff Lapin Exec Editor: Frank Holdmeyer (fholdmeyer@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Tom Shearing (tshearing@farmprogress.com) Dir, Regional Business Development: Don Tourte (dtourte@farmprogress.com) Editor: Jennifer Vincent Sales rep: Tom Shearing, 585/786-0611 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

MID-SOUTH FARMER P.O. Box 197, Henning, TN 38041; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Cordova, TN; Corporate & Production Office: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL, 630/690-5600 Web site: www.farmprogress.com Year first published: 1993 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 23,353 (ABC, 12-04). Farmers and ranchers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, western Tennessee and Missouri bootheel. Monthly. Page--$2,363. Pres: Jeff Lapin Exec Editor: Dan Crummett (dcrummett@farmprogress.com) Dir, Regional Business Development: Don Tourte (dtourte@farmprogress.com) Editor: Cecil Yancy (cyancy@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Bill Pittard (bpittard@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Bill Pittard, 901/758-2743 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

MIDAMERICA FARMER GROWER 19 N. Main, PO Box 323, Perryville, MO 63775-0323; 573/547-2244, 877/489-6997, FAX: 573/547-5663 Web site: www.mafg.net Parent co: SJS SJS Stevens Johnson Syndrome (medical)
SJS San Jose Sharks
SJS St Joseph's School (Ifugao, Philippines)
SJS Schwartz-Jampel Syndrome
SJS San Jose Scale
SJS Secretary, Joint Staff
 Publishing Co. Inc. Farm publications unit: MidAmerica Farm Publications Circ: 20,300 (sworn), plus 9300 livestock producers in the third week of each month. Large-acreage farmers/growers and large livestock producers.. Weekly. $2,000. Number of employees: 14 Ad Sales Dir: Lisa K. LaRose List rental: $150M

MIDWEST DAIRYBUSINESS 6437 Collamer Rd, East Syracuse, NY 13057-1031; 315/703-7979, 800/334-1904, FAX: 315/703-7988 Web site: www.dairybusiness.com Year first published: 1996 Parent co: DairyBusiness Communications Circ: 20,004 (BPA). Producers with 75 cows or more and those with plans to expand in the 12 Midwest states. 12 times a year. Page--$2,850. Number of employees: 39 Publisher: Joel R Hastings (jhastings@dairybusiness.com) VP, Sales & Mktg: Glenn Schwaller (gschwaller@dairybusiness.com) Editor: Dave Natzke (dnatzke@dairybusiness.com) List rental: Sue Miller, 800/334-1904, FAX: 315/703-7988, (smiller@dairybusiness.com)

MIDWEST MARKETER (See advertisement in this section) PO Box 249, Cedar Rapids, IA 52406-0249; 800/475-6655 Web site: www.midwestmarketer.com Year first published: 1993 Parent co: Lee Enterprises/Iowa Farmer Today Farm publications unit: Lee Agri Media Circ: 19,300. Cattlemen in Iowa and surrounding states. Delivered with Iowa Farmer Today, which is BPA audited. Weekly except 2 weeks in summer.. $1650.00. List rental: Becky Croy

MIDWEST MESSENGER (See advertisement in this section) 707 S. 13th, PO Box 239, Tekamah, NE 68061; 402/374-2226, 800/888-1380, FAX: 402/374-2739 Web site: www.midwestmessenger.com Year first published: 1968 Parent co: Lee Agri Media Circ: 187,129 (sworn). Southeastern Nebraska: 46,234; Southwestern Iowa: 42,337; Northeastern Nebraska: 47,313; Western Nebraska, Northeastern Colorado, Southeastern Wyoming: 51,245; farmers, ranchers and agribusiness. Every other week. Page (Iowa)--$2,867; (Nebraska)--$8,059. Number of employees: 38 General Mgr: Joe Zink (joe.zink@lee.net) Sales Mgr: Deanna Ray Editor: Mark Jackson Mark Jackson may refer to:
  • Mark "Jacko" Jackson (born 1959), Australian Rules footballer, actor
  • Mark Jackson (basketball) (born 1965), American basketball player
  • Mark Jackson (producer) American producer
  • Mark Jackson (football player), American footballer
 Sales rep: (Nab. Edition) J.L. Farmakis, Inc, PO Box 1004, New Canaan, CT 06840; 203/966-1746, FAX: 203/966-0473, contact Bill Farmakis; (Iowa edition) Contact Paula Denton, PO Box 239, Tekamah, NE 68061; 402/374-2226, FAX: 402/374-2739, (paula.denton@lee.net)

MINNESOTA FARM GUIDE (See advertisement in this section) PO Box 1977, Bismarck, ND 58502-1977; 701/255-4905, FAX: 701/255-2312 Web site: www.minnesotafarmguide.com Year first published: 2002 Parent co: Lee Enterprises Farm publications unit: Lee Agri-Media Circ: 27,866 (sworn). Qualified farm/ranch operators. Every other Friday. Page--$2,162.00. Number of employees: 25 Publisher: Brian Kroshus (bkroshus@farmandranchguide.com) Editor: Mark Conlon (mconlon@farmandranchguide.com) Natl Sales Mgr: Cliff Meyer (cmeyer@farmandranchguide.com) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis, contact Bill Farmakis, (bill@jlfarmakis.com), 203/834-8832, FAX: 203/834-8825 List rental: $100M Contact Cliff Meyer, 701/255-4905, FAX: 701/255-2312, (cmeyer@farmandranchguide.com)

MISSOURI RURALIST 5555 S.W. Peak Rd, Polo, MO 64671; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Corporate & Production Office: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave., Carol Stream, IL 60188 Web site: www.missouriruralist.com, www.farmprogress.com Year first published: 1902 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 20,266 (ABC, 12-04). Farmers in Missouri. Monthly. Page--$2,153. Pres: Jeff Lapin Exec Editor: Frank Holdmeyer (fholdmeyer@farmprogress.com) Editor: Jerilyn Johnson (jjohnson@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Susie Decker (sdecker@farmprogress.com) Dir, Regional Business Development: Don Tourte (dtourte@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Susie Decker, 319/377-3080 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

MISSOURI SOYBEAN FARMER PO Box 104778, Jefferson City Jefferson City, city (1990 pop. 35,481), state capital and seat of Cole co., central Mo., on the south bank of the Missouri River, near the mouth of the Osage; inc. 1825. , MO 65110; 573/635-3819, FAX: 573/635-5122 Web site: www.mosoy.org Year first published: 1995 Parent co: Missouri Soybean Association Circ: 28,000 (sworn). Soybean and grain farmers in Missouri and industry reps. 5 times a year. Page--$2,800. Publisher: Dale Ludwig Editor/Ad Sales Dir: Haley Wansing (hwansing@mosoy.org)

NAEDA NAEDA North American Equipment Dealers Association  EQUIPMENT DEALER 1195 Smizer Mill Rd, Fenton, MO 63026-3480; 636/349-5000, FAX: 836/349-5443 Web site: www.naeda.com Year first published: 1946 Parent co: North American Equipment Dealers Association Circ: 8,685 (sworn). Owners and managers of farm, industrial and outdoor power equipment dealers in the U.S. and Canada. Monthly, except for the combined July/August issue. Page--$1,540. Number of employees: 3 Publisher: Paul E. Kindinger (kindingerp@naeda.com) Ad Sales Dir: Larry Krueger Larry Krueger is a sports radio talk show host. He currently hosts Sports Overnight America on the Sports Byline USA Network with Chris Townsend. Controversy  (kruegerl@naeda.com) Managing Editor: Mike Kraemer (kraemerm@naeda.com)

NATIONAL BEEF PRODUCER 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188-2095; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Web site: www.farmprogress.com Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 500,000 (ABC). U.S. commercially important beef producers. The National Beef Producer is an editorial and advertising feature section delivered within Farm Progress' 18 highly read state/regional publications. 10x per year. Page--$11,025. Don Tourte (dtourte@farmprogress.com) Pres: Jeff Lapin Dir, Regional Bus Dev: Jim Kanter (jkanter@farmprogress.com) Exec Editor: Willie Vogt (wvogt@farmprogress.com) Editor: John Spittler (jspittler@farmprogress.com) Sales reps: National Account Managers: Ted Alexander, 631/549-8500; Bob Deiss, 715/426-9707; Rhonda Ludwig, 573/897-0003.Regional Account Managers: Terry Butzirus (NE, KS, CO, WY, MT), 402/489-9331; Sandy Creighton (CA, AZ, WA, OR, ID, NV, UT) 559/433-9343; Susie Decker (IA, MO) 319/377-3080; Scott Harrison (so. MN, ND, SD) 651/451-9693; Steve Keppy (WI, n.MN, Canada-BC, AB, SK, MB); Jerry Lucht (TX, OK, NM) 512/864-7424; Bill Pittard (AR, LA, MS, AL, TN, KY, SC, NC, GA, FL) 901/758-2743; Tom Shearing (OH, MI, NY, PA, NH, Rl, ME, VT, DE, MD, CT, NJ, VA, WV); Jeff Smith (IL, IN) 217/877-1662 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

NATIONAL CATTLEMEN (See advertisement in this section) 9110 E Nichols Ave. Suite 300, Centennial, CO 80112; 303/694-0305, 800/5253085, FAX: 303/770-7745 Web site: www.beefusa.org Year first published: 1985 Parent co: National Cattlemen's Beef Association Circ: 100,000. NCBA NCBA National Cattlemen's Beef Association
NCBA North Carolina Bar Association
NCBA National Cooperative Business Association
NCBA North Carolina Biomedical Association
NCBA National College of Business and Arts
 members plus prospects. 5 times a year. $9,103. Number of employees: 120 Sr Acct Mgr: Jill DeLucero (jdelucero@beef.org) Ad Sales Dir: Marvin Kokes (mkokes@beef.org) Editor: Curt OIson (colson@beef.org) Sales rep: Kristin Torres, Trade Show Mgr List rental: Jill DeLucero; based on membership

NATIONAL HOG FARMER (See advertisement in this section) 7900 International Dr, Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55425; 952/851-9329, 800/722-5334, FAX: 952/851-4601 Web site: www.nationalhogfarmer.com Year first published: 1956 Parent co: PBI Media Circ: 29,271 (BPA). Owners, managers, supervisors, foremen and other personnel of commercial swine swine, name for any of the cloven-hoofed mammals of the family Suidae, native to the Old World. A swine has a rather long, mobile snout, a heavy, relatively short-legged body, a thick, bristly hide, and a small tail.  operations of 3,000 or more hogs and pigs annually or producers who manage 50 or more sows, members of AASV AASV American Association of Swine Veterinarians
AASV Archaeological & Anthropological Society of Victoria (Australia) 
 and other swine vets, nutritionists, consultants and meat industry executives. 12 times a year. Page--$8,190. Number of employees: 40 Publisher: Steve May (smay@primediabusiness.com) Editor: Dale Miller Dale Miller is a Democratic member of the Ohio Senate, representing the 23rd District since he was appointed in March 2006. He was previously a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1997 to 2006.  (dpmiller@primediabusiness.com) Sales rep: Lisa Peterson, 952/851-4705, (lisapeterson@primediabusiness.com); Rep firms: H&P Co., Jan Ford, Bill Pullen, 805/783-2476, FAX: 805/783-2406; Beck & Associates, Mike Bock, Bill Heffron, Peter Rupert, 800/284-6020, FAX: 952/854-4752; Bock & Associates, Bob Schenck, 800/464-2850, FAX: 630-497-8873 Readership study issue: April List rental: Contact Walter Karl, 845-732-7054

NEBRASKA FARMER 5625 "O" St Ste 5, Lincoln, NE 68510-2133; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Corporate & Production Offices: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188, 630/690-5600 Web site: www.nebraskafarmer.com, www.farmprogress.com Year first published: 1859 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 29,869 (ABC, 12-04). Farmers and ranchers in Nebraska. Monthly. Page--$3,098. Pres: Jeff Lapin Exec Editor: Frank Holdmeyer (fholdmeyer@farmprogress.com) Editor: Don McCabe (dmccabe@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Terry Butzirus (tbutzirus@farmprogress.com) Dir, Regional Business Development: Jim Kanter (jkanter@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Terry Butzirus, 402/489-9353 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

NO-TILL FARMER PO Box 624, Brookfield, WI 53008-0624; 262/782-4480, 800/645-8455, FAX: 262/782-1252 Web site: www.no-tillfarmer.com Year first published: 1972 Parent co: Lessiter Publications Circ: 5,000 (sworn). Farmers who use reduced tillage methods. 12 times a year. Two-page insert only--$2,115. Publisher/Editor: Frank Lessiter (lessitef@lesspub.com) Ad Sales Dir/HR Mgr: Alice Musser (mussera@lesspub.com) List rental: $90M.

NORTHEAST DAIRYBUSINESS * 6437 Collamer Rd, East Syracuse, NY 13057-1031; 315/703-7979, 800/334-1904, FAX: 315/703-7988 Web site: www.dairybusiness.com Year first published: 1999 Parent co: DairyBusiness Communications Circ: 15,485 (BPA). 65-cow and larger professional milk producers in the 12 Northeastern states. 12 times a year. Page--$2,850. Number of employees: 39 Publisher: Joel P. Hastings (jhastings@dairybusiness.com) VP, Sales & Mktg: Glenn Schwaller (gschwaller@dairybusiness.com) Editor: Eleanor Jacobs (ejacobsl@rochester.rr.com) List rental: Sue Miller, 800/334-1904, FAX: 315/703-7988, (smiller@dairybusiness.com)

OHIO Ohio, state, United States
Ohio, midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania (NE) West Virginia (SE), Kentucky (S), Indiana (W), and Michigan and Lake Erie (N).
 FARMER 117 West Main St, Suite 202, Lancaster, OH 43130; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Warsaw, NY; Corporate & Production Office: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream IL 60188 Web site: www.farmprogress.com, www.ohio farmer.com Year first published: 1847 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 19,960 (ABC, 12-04). Farmers in Ohio. Monthly. Page--$2,048. Pres: Jeff Lapin Exec Editor: Frank Holdmeyer (fholdmeyer@farmprogress.com) Editor: Tim White There are several notable Tim Whites including:
  • Tim White (anthropologist)
  • Tim White (music critic) for Rolling Stone
  • Tim White (musician)
  • Tim White (pastor)
  • Tim White (politician)
  • Tim White (reporter)
  • Tim White (role-playing author)
 Regional Sales Mgr: Tom Shearing (tshearing@farmprogress.com) Dir, Regional Business Development: Don Tourte (dtourte@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Tom Shearing, 585/786-0611 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

OHIO'S COUNTRY JOURNAL 1625 Bethel Bethel, in the Bible
Bethel (bĕth`əl) [Heb.,=house of God].

1 Ancient city of central Palestine, the modern Baytin, the West Bank, N of Jerusalem.
 Rd, Columbus, OH 43220; 614/273-0465, 800/686-8299, FAX: 614/273-0463 Web site: www.ocj.com Year first published: 1992 Parent co: Agri Communicators Circ: 19,500. Farmers in Ohio. 24 times a year. Number of employees: 9 Publisher: Bart Johnson Barton Robert Johnson (born December 15, 1970, Hollywood, California), an American actor best known for his role as Coach Jack Bolton, father of the hero in High School Musical and High School Musical 2.  (bjohnson@ocj.com) Ad Sales Dir: Tadd Nicholson (tnicholson@ocj.com) Editor: Kyle Sharp (ageditor@ocj.com) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis, Inc., 203/966-1746, FAX: 203/966-0473, Bill Farmakis (bill@jlfarmakis.com)

ONION WORLD 413-B N. 20th Ave, Yakima, WA 98902; 509/248-2452 ext 106, 800/900-2452 ext 106, FAX: 509/248-4056 Web site: www.onionworld.net Year first published: 1985 Parent co: Columbia Publishing & Design Circ: 5,174 (sworn). All aspects of the onion industry. 8 times a year. Page--$1,650. Number of employees: 3 List rental: $125-200M

ONLINE FARMER 6417 Normandy En, Madison, WI 53719; 608/277-5787 ext 223, FAX: 608/277-9001 Web site: www.onlinefarmer.com Year first published: 1999 Parent co: Select Publishing Circ: 100,000. Large scale crop and livestock producers in the upper midwest The Upper Midwest is a region of the United States with no universally agreed-upon boundary, but it almost always lies within the US Census Bureau's definition of the Midwest and includes the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin, as well as at least the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. . 7 Times per year. $2,415 4-color. Number of employees: 22 List rental: $90M

OREGON WHEAT 115 SE 8th St, Pendleton, OR 97801; 919/861-7667, FAX: 630/462-2924 Production: Farm Progress, Judy Brent, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL; 630/462-2919 Publishing Management: Jeff Tennant, 919/861-7667 Web site: www.owgl.org 6 times a year: Feb, April, June, Aug, Oct, Dec. Page--$610.

OZARKS FARM & NEIGHBOR 17473 Hwy 5, Lebanon, MO 65636; 417/532-1960, 800/532-1960, FAX: 417/532-4721 Web site: www.ozarksfn.com Year first published: 1998 Parent co: Ozarks Farm & Neighbor Inc. Circ: 14,173 (sworn). Livestock in top-producing southwest Missouri counties. Every three weeks. Page--$1,036. Number of employees: 6 Publisher: Stan Coffman (stan@ozarksfn.com) Editor: Joann Pipkin (joann@ozarksfn.com)

PACIFIC NUT PRODUCER PO Box 626, Clovis, CA 93613-0626; 559/298-6675, FAX: 559/323-6016 Web site: wwwmalcolmmedia.com Year first published: 1995 Parent co: Malcolm Media Circ: 9.100 (BPA). Western U.S. nut industry. Monthly. Page--$2.770. Publisher: Dan Malcolm (malcolmmed@aol.com) Editor: Patrick Cavanaugh (malcolmmed@aol.com) Ad Sales Dir: David Hill List rental: $300M Contact Dan Malcolm

THE PEANUT GROWER 5118 Park Ave, Suite 131, Memphis, TN 38117; 901/767-4020, 800/888-9784, FAX: 901/767-4026 Web site: www.peanutgrower.com Year first published: 1989 Parent co: One Grower Publishing Circ: 17,700 (BPA). Peanut farming industry. 8 times (Jan-Jul, Nov). Page--$5,840. Number of employees: 10 Publisher: Publisher: Lia Guthrie, 901/853-5067 (Iguthrie@onegrower.com) Sales Manager: Debbie Guthrie, 877/386-8591, (dguthrie@onegrower.com), List rental: $125 for advertisers, $195 for nonadvertisers. Contact Lia Guthrie

PIG INTERNATIONAL 122 S. Wesley Ave, Mount Morris, IL 61054; 815/734-4171, FAX: 815/734-5649 Web site: www.wattnet.com Year first published: 1971 Parent co: WATT Publishing Co. Circ: 17,642. Serves pig producers & breeders, feed manufacturers/dealers, nutritionists, veterinarians, equipment mfgrs./dealers, pig associations & others allied to the industry. Monthly. $6,750. Number of employees: 100 Publisher: Roy Leidahl (leidahl@wattmm.com) Sales Dir: Marty Wittig European Sales Dir: David Gale List rental: Contact Dee Henson, 815/734-4171

PORK 10901 W. 84th Terr, Suite 200, Lenexa, KS 86214; 913/438-8700, FAX: 913/438-0695 Web site: www.porkmag.com Parent co: Vance Publishing Corp. Food 360 Group Circ: 17,898 (BPA). Professional Hog Industry. Monthly. Page--$7,424. Sr VP: Bill Newham (bnewham@food360.com) VP, Publishing Dir: Cliff Becker (cbecker@food360.com) Editor: Marlys Miller National Sales Mgr: Stan Erwine(serwine@food360.com) List rental: $150 M. Contact Jane Nicholson, 913/685-1301, FAX:913/685-9034, (listrental@food360.com)

POTATO COUNTRY 413-B N. 20th Ave, Yakima, WA 98902; 509/248-2452 ext 106,800/900-2452 ext 106, FAX: 509/248-4056 Web site: www.potatocountry.com Year first published: 1985 Parent co: Columbia Publishing Circ: 7,068 (sworn). Potato industry with emphasis in Washington and Oregon. 9 times a year. Page--$1,650. Number of employees: 3 Publisher/Ad Sales Dir: J. Mike Stoker (jmike@columbiapublications.com) Managing Editor/Publisher: D. Brent Clement (dbrent@columbiapublications.com)

POTATO GROWER 360 B St, Idaho Falls Idaho Falls, city (1990 pop. 43,929), seat of Bonneville co., SE Idaho, traversed by the Snake River; inc. 1900. The chief city of the extensively irrigated upper Snake valley, Idaho Falls is the prosperous commercial and processing center of a cattle, dairy, and , ID 83402; 208/524-7000, FAX: 208/522-5241 Web site: www.potatogrower.com Year first published: 1974 Parent co: Harris Publishing, Inc. Monthly. Page--$2,894. Number of employees: 8 Publisher: Jason Harris Jason Harris may refer to:
  • Jason Harris (TV-host), American
  • Jason Harris (musician) ("Moose" Harris), British bassist
  • Jason Harris (glass sculptor), American
  • Jason Harris (choir director), Grammy Award-winning choir director
 (jason@potatogrower.com) Editor: Gary Rawlings (gary@potatogrower.com) List rental: $185M. Contact Richard Holley

POULTRY TIMES PO Box 1338, 345 Green St, N.W., Gainesville, GA 30503; 770/536-2476, FAX: 770/532-4894 Web site: www.poultryandeggnews.com Year first published: 1954 Parent co: Morris Multimedia Circ: 9,800 (sworn). Poultry industry--50 percent growers, the remainder is processing and allied. Biweekly bi·week·ly  
adj.
1. Happening every two weeks.

2. Happening twice a week; semiweekly.

n. pl. bi·week·lies
A publication issued every two weeks.

adv.
1. Every two weeks.
. Page--$3,286.50. Number of employees: 8 Publisher: Christopher J. Hill Christopher J. Hill (born 1948), M.A. DPhil (Oxon), is Director of the Centre of International Studies and Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations at the University of Cambridge .  (chill@poultryandeggnews.com)

POULTRY TRIBUNE 122 S. Wesley Ave, Mount Morris, IL 61054; 815/734-4171, FAX: 815/734-5649 Cullman, AL Web site: www.wattpoultry.com Parent co: WATT Publishing Co. Circ: 4,505. Published bi-monthly for qualified broiler broiler

a young (about 8 weeks old) male or female chicken weighing 3 to 3.5 lb.
 growers in the U.S. and Canada. Bi-monthly. $1,850. Number of employees: 100 North American Sales Dir: James Plunkett (jplunkett@bellsouth.net) List rental: Denise Slager, Mt. Morris, 815/734-4171

PRAIRIE FARMER 1301 East Mound Rd, Decatur, IL 62526-9344; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Corporate & Production Offices: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188, 630/690-5600 Web site: www.prairiefarmer.com, www.farmprogress.com Year first published: 1841 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 43,040 (ABC, 12-04). Farmers in Illinois. Monthly. Page--$3,728. Exec Editor: Frank Holdmeyer (fholdmeyer@farmprogress.com) Pres: Jeff Lapin Dir, Regional Bus Dev: Don Tourte (dtourte@farmprogress.com) Editor: Cherry Brieser-Stout Regional Sales Mgr: Jeff Smith (jsmith@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Jeff Smith, 217/877-1662 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

THE PRAIRIE STAR (See advertisement in this section) 11 Sixth St S., Great Falls Great Falls, city (1990 pop. 55,097), seat of Cascade co., N central Mont., second largest city in the state, at the confluence of the Missouri and Sun rivers and near the falls that give the city its name; inc. 1888. , MT 59401; 406/727-7244, 800/993-7244, FAX: 406/727-0951 Web site: www.theprairiestar.com Year first published: 1970 Parent co: Lee Enterprises Circ: 20,277 (sworn). Farmers and ranchers in Montana and Wyoming. Every Other Friday. Page--$1,456. Number of employees: 12 Publisher: Brian Kroshus (bdan.kroshus@lee.net) Natl Sales Mgr: Cliff Meyer (cmeyer@farmandranchguide.com) Editor: Mark Conlon (mconlon@farmandranchguide.com) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis, Inc., 203/834-8832; (bill@jlfarmakis.com); contact Bill Farmakis List rental: Contact Ebbie Bliss

PRECISION AG BUYER'S GUIDE * 37733 Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094; 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/975-3447 Web site: www.PrecisionAg.com Year first published: 1995 Parent co: Meister Media Worldwide Circ: 50,000 (sworn). Corn, soybean, cotton, fruit and vegetable growers; Croplife dealers. Annually in July. Group Publisher: Alan C. Strohmaier (acstrohmaier@meistermedia.com) Exec Editor: James C. Sulecki (jcsulecki@meistermedia.com) Business Mgr: Dan Bellanger (dan@croplife.com) HR: Cindy German (clgorman@meistermedia.com) List rental: Contact Judi Widgren, (judi_widgren@meisternet.com)

THE PROGRESSIVE DAIRYMAN PO BOX 585, Jerome, ID 83338; 208/324-4860, 800/320-1424, FAX: 208/324-1133 Web site: www.progressivedairy-hay.com Year first published: 1987 Circ: 21,137. Targeted to large-herd (130+ cow) dairymen across the country through 3 regional editions. Monthly--12x per year.. $2007. Number of employees: 9 Sales reps: Glen Leavitt, Alan Leavitt

THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER 2100 Lakeshore Dr, Birmingham, AL 35209; 205/445-6000, FAX: 205/445-6860 Web site: www.progressivefarmer.com Year first published: 1886 Parent co: Southern Progress Corp. Circ: 620,000 (ABC). Farm owner/operators in South and Midwest. 10 times a year. Page--$70,380 (4C). Number of employees: 50 Publisher: Bruce Thomas Bruce Thomas (born August 14, 1948 in Stockton-on-Tees, England) is best known as bassist for The Attractions; the band formed in 1977 to back Elvis Costello on stage and record.  (brucethomas@timeinc.com) Editor: Jack Odle (jack_odle@timeinc.com) List rental: Contact Bill Buchanan, 205/445-6244, FAX: 205/445-6860, (bill_buchanan@timeinc.com)

THE PROGRESSIVE HAY GROWER PO Box 585, Jerome, ID 83338; 208/324-7513, FAX: 208/324-1133 Web site: www.progressivedairy-hay.com Year first published: 1995 Circ: 31,000. Targeting hay growers throughout the United States (100+ acres). 6 times a year (every other month). Page--$1673. Number of employees: 9 Sales reps: Leon Leavitt, Alan Leavitt, Wayne Henderson Wayne Henderson may refer to:
  • Wayne Henderson (footballer)
  • Wayne Henderson (luthier)
  • Wayne Henderson (musician) - soul jazz musician
, Glen Leavitt

RFD-TV THE MAGAZINE (See advertisement in this issue) 12809 W. Dodge, Ste. 301, Omaha, NE 68154; 402/614-1436, FAX: 402/614-9160 Web site: www.rfdtv.com Year first published: 2003 Parent co: RFD RFD
abbr.
rural free delivery

Noun 1. RFD - free government delivery of mail in outlying country areas
rural free delivery
 Communications, Inc. 6 issues a year, printed bi-monthly. RFD-TV The Magazine supports the RFD-TV program schedule with articles focused on individual shows, as well as providing a 24-hour program grid and weekly content information for each television program. Page--$2,800. Number of employees: 35 Publisher: Patrick Gottsch (rfdpatrick@aol.com) Editor: D'Ann Lonkowski (info@rfdtv.com) Ad Sales Dir: Danny Whitlow whitlow /whit·low/ (hwit´lo) felon.

herpetic whitlow  primary herpes simplex infection of the terminal segment of a finger, with extensive tissue destruction, sometimes accompanied by systemic
 (danny@rfdtv.com)

RICE FARMING 5118 Park Ave, Suite 131, Memphis, TN 38117; 901/767-4020, 800/888-9784, FAX: 901/767-4026 Web site: www.ricefarming.com Year first published: 1967 Parent co: One Grower Publishing Circ: 8,702 (June 2004 BPA). Rice farming and allied industries. 7 times a year. Page--$3,150. Number of employees: 10 Publisher: Lia Guthrie (lguthrie@onegrower.com); 901/853-5067 Sales Mgr: Debbie Guthrie (dguthde@onegrower.com); 877/386-8591 List rental: $125M for advertisers, $195M for nonadvertisers. Contact Lia Guthrie.

RURAL BUILDER 700 E. State St, Iola, WI 54990; 715/445-2214, 800/726-9966, FAX: 715/445-4087 Web site: www.ruralbuilder.com Year first published: 1967 Parent co: Krause Publications Circ: 29,008 (BPA). Rural contractors, installers, dealers, remodelers, suppliers, manufacturers and their representatives involved in post-frame building, metal-frame building, other types of building, grain storage structures, building materials Building materials used in the construction industry to create .

These categories of materials and products are used by and construction project managers to specify the materials and methods used for .
, grain drying/ handling equipment, livestock equipment, ventilation equipment, alternate energy equipment, milking equipment, silos, sealed storage structures, residential products, construction equipment and others allied to the field. 7 times a year. Page--$7,192. Publisher: William Bright William Bright (born August 13, 1928, Oxnard, California; died October 15, 2006 (of a brain tumor), Louisville, Colorado) was an American linguist who specialized in Native American and South Asian languages and descriptive linguistics.  (brightw@krause.com) Ad Sales Dir: Randy Graper (graperr@krause.com) Editor: Scott Tappa (tappas@krause.com) List rental: $95M. Contact: Millard Group, 10 Vose Farm Rd, Peterborough, NH 03458, 603/924-9262 ext 2211

SOUTHEAST AGRICULTURAL DIGEST 14920 U.S. Hwy 61, Clarksdale, MS 38614-1420; 662/624-8503, 800/253-3160, FAX: 662/627-1137 Web site: www.southeastfarmpress.com Parent co: PBI Media Circ: 18,000 (sworn). Owner/operators, farm managers, consultants and extension agents in the Southeast. Annually. Page--$6,312. Number of employees: 33 Publisher: Greg Frey (gfrey@primediabusiness.com) Editor: Paul Hollis (phollis@primediabusiness.com) Ad Sales Dir: Glenn Luedke (gluedke@primediabusiness.com) Managing Editor: Forrest Laws (flaws@primediabusiness.com) Mktg Mgr: Darrah Parker (dparker@primediabusiness.com) Sales reps: Dennis Miner, Dick Wright, Glen Ellyn Glen Ellyn, village (1990 pop. 24,944), Du Page co., NE Ill., a residential suburb of Chicago; inc. 1892. Points of interest include Stacy Tavern, a 19th-century stagecoach stop on the Chicago-Galena route; a wildlife sanctuary; and an arboretum. , IL; Glenn Luedke, Lake Ridge, VA; Kevin Hudson, Clarksdale, MS; Mike Lafferre, Madera, CA

SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS 14920 U.S. Hwy 61, Clarksdale, MS 38614; 662/624-8503, 800/253-3160, FAX: 662/627-1137 Web site: www.seutheastfarmpress.com Year first published: 1974 Parent co: PBI Media Circ: 47,700(BPA). Farm operators and agribusinesses in southeast United States. 3 times a month, Jan-Apr; 2 times a month, May-Dec. Tab page--$9,045; jr page--$5,670. Number of employees: 33 Publisher: Greg Frey (gfrey@primediabusiness.com) Editor: Paul Hollis (phollis@primediabusiness.com) Ad Sales Dir: Glenn Luedke (gluedke@primediabusiness.com) Mktg Mgr: Darrah Parker (dparker@primediabusiness.com) Sales rep: Glenn Luedke, Dennis Miner, Dick Wright, Kevin Hudson, Mike Lafferre Readership study issue: March 1, 2006 List rental: $110M plus selects. Contact Marie Briganti, Walter Karl List Management, 845/732-7054, (marie.briganti@walterkarl.infousa.com)

SOUTHEASTERN PEANUT FARMER PO Box 706, Tifton, GA 31793; 229/386-3470, FAX: 229/386-3501 Web site: www.gapeanuts.com Year first published: 1962 Parent co: Georgia Peanut Commission Circ: 8,000 (sworn). Peanut farmers in the Southeast. 6 times a year. Page--$3,386. Number of employees: 8 Ad Sales Dir: Joan Sutton Underwood (joan@gapeanuts.com)

SOUTHERN FARMER 2672 McDavid Road, Crestview, FL 32536; 630/462-2230, FAX: 630/462-2869 Corporate & Production Office: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188; 630/690-5600 Web site: www.southern-farmer.com; www.farmprogress.com Year first published: 1985 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 24,820 (ABC, 12-04). Farmers in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky and eastern Tennessee. Monthly. Page--$2,258. Pres: Jeff Lapin Dir, Regional Business Development: Don Tourte (dtourte@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Bill Pittard (bpittard@farmprogress.com) Exec Editor: Dan Crummett Editor: Pam Golden (pgolden@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Bill Pittard, 901/758-2743 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

SOUTHWEST FARM PRESS

14920 US Hwy 61, Clarksdale, MS 38614; 662/624-8503, 800/253-3160, FAX: 662/627-1137 Web site: www.southwestfarmpress.com Year first published: 1974 Parent co: PBI Media Circ: 33,100(BPA). Farmer operators and agribusiness leaders in New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. 3 times a month, Jan-Mar; 2 times a month, Apr-May and Sept-Dec; 1 time a month, Jun-Aug. Tab page--$9,045; jr page--$5,670. Number of employees: 33 Publisher: Greg Frey (gfrey@primediabusiness.com) Ad Sales Dir: Kevin Hudson (khudson@primediabusiness.com) Editor: Ron Smith Ron Smith may refer to:
  • Ron Smith (artist), British comic artist
  • Ron Smith (football coach), Australian football coach
  • Ron Smith (ice hockey), former professional hockey player and mayor of Port Hope, Ontario, Canada
 (rsmith@primediabusiness.com) Mktg Mgr: Darrah Parker (dparker@primediabusiness.com) Sales reps: Kevin Hudson, Dennis Miner, Dick Wright, Glenn Luedke, Mike Lafferre Readership study issue: March 2, 2006 List rental: $110M plus selects. Contact Marie Briganti, Walter Karl List Management, 845/732-7054, (marie.briganti@walterkarl.infousa.com)

SPUDMAN 75 Applewood n. 1. wood of any of various apple trees of the genus Malus.

Noun 1. applewood - wood of any of various apple trees of the genus Malus
apple tree - any tree of the genus Malus especially those bearing firm rounded edible fruits
 Dr, Sparta, MI 49345; 616/887-9008, FAX: 616/887-2666 Web site: www.spudman.com Year first published: 1961 Parent co: Great American Publishing Circ: 17,021 (sworn). North American potato industry. 9 times a year. $2,905. Number of employees: 12 Publisher: Matt McCallum Managing Editor: Kim Warren (editor@spudman.com) Ad Sales Dir: Brenda Bradford (bbradford@i2k.net) List rental: $135M. Contact Jennifer Tripp

SUCCESSFUL FARMING (See advertisement in this issue) 1716 Locust St, Des Moines, IA 50309-3023; 515/284-2861, 800/678-2869, FAX: 515/284-3563 Web site: www.agriculture.com Year first published: 1902 Parent co: Meredith Corporation Circ: 442,221 (ABC). U.S. commercial farmers, ranchers and those employed in those operations or a directly related occupation. 12 times a year. Page--$51,340. Number of employees: 38 Publisher: Tom Davis (tom.davis@meredith.com) Natl Sales Mgr: Scott Mortimer (scott.mortimer@meredith.com) Editor: Loren Kruse (Ioren.kruse@meredith.com) Managing Editor: Gene Johnston (gene.johnston@meredith.com) Readership study issue: February, April, December--Readex List rental: $90M. Contact Cathy Porepp, 515/284-3483

THE SUGAR PRODUCER 360 B St, Idaho Falls, ID 83402; 208/524-7000, FAX: 208/522-5241 Web site: www.sugarproducer.com Year first published: 1974 Parent co: Harris Publishing Inc 8 times a year. Page--$2,819. Number of employees: 8 Publisher: Jason Harris (jason@sugarproducer.com) Editor-in-Chief/Managing Editor: Gary Rawlings (gary@sugarproducer.com) Ad Sales Dir: Richard Holley (richard@sugarproducer.com) List rental: $185M. Contact Richard Holley, (richard@sugarproducer.com)

THE SUGARBEET GROWER P.O. Box 2065, Fargo, ND 58107; 701/476-2111, 800/765-2937 ext 2111, FAX: 701/476-2182 Web site: www.sugarpub.com Year first published: 1963 Parent co: Sugar Publications Circ: 11,200 (sworn). U.S. and Canadian sugarbeet growers and affiliated industry. 6 times a year. Page--$2,260. Number of employees: 2 Publisher: Randy Freed (rfreed@lakesoffset.com) Ad Sales Dir/Editor: Don Lilleboe (sugar@kayesprinting.com)

THE SUNFLOWER sunflower, any plant of the genus Helianthus of the family Asteraceae (aster family), annual or perennial herbs native to the New World and common throughout the United States.  4023 State St, Bismarck, ND 58503; 701/328-5100 888/718-7033, FAX: 701/328-5101 Web site: www.sunflowernsa.com Year first published: 1975 Parent co: Natl Sunflower Assoc Circ: 29,311 (sworn). Sunflower growers; industry personnel, researchers and elevator personnel. 6 times a year. Page--$1,470. Number of employees: 3 Editor: Larry Kleingartner (klngrtnr@sunflowernsa.com) Ad Sales Dir: Lerrene Kroh (Ikroh@sunflowernsa.com) List rental: $150M Contact Lerrene Kroh, (Ikroh@sunflowernsa.com)

SWINE PRACTITIONER, A PUBLICATION OF VANCE PUBLISHING CORP., FOOD360 DIVISION 10901 W. 84th Terr, Suite 200, Lenexa, KS 66214; 913/438-8700, FAX: 913/438-0695 E-mail: cbecker@food360.com Parent co: Vance Publishing Corp. Food360 Division Circ: 3,011. Swine veterinarians. 12 times a year. Page--$3,433. Sr VP: Bill Newham (bnewham@food360.com) VP, Publishing Dir: Cliff Becker (cbecker@food360.com) Editor: Jim Carlton James Joseph (Jim) Carlton AO (b. 13 May 1935) was an Australian politician.

Carlton was born in Sydney and earned a BSc from the University of Sydney.[1]
 (jcarlton@food360.com) List rental: $500 M. Contact: Jane Nicholson, 913/685-13011, (listrental@food360.com)

TACK TACK, Scotch law. A contract of location by which the use of land, or any other immovable subject, is, set to the lessee or tacksman for a certain yearly rent, either in money, the fruits of tho ground, or services. Ersk. Prin. Laws of Scot. B. 2, t. 6, n. 8; 1 Tho. Co. Litt. 209.  'N TOGS MERCHANDISING 12400 Whitewater Dr, Suite 160, Minnetonka, MN 55343; 952/930-4390, FAX: 952/930-4362 Web site: www.tackntogs.com Year first published: 1970 Parent co: Rural Press Ltd. Farm publications unit: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 13,756 (BPA). Retailers/wholesalers of products and services for the horse and rider This article is about the constellation. For the equestrian magazine, see Horse & Rider.

The Horse and Rider is an informal name given to the stars Mizar (ζ UMa) and Alcor (80 UMa) because of their close proximity in the sky.
. Monthly. Page--$3,758. Number of employees: 8 Publisher: Sarah Muirhead (smuirhead@tackntogs.com) Editor: Paul Wahl (pwahl@tackntogs.com) Dir, Sales & Mktg: Dustin Rossow (drossow@tackntogs.com)

TEXAS AGRICULTURE PO Box 2689, Waco, TX 76702-2689; 254/751-2250, FAX: 254/772-1766 Web site: www.txfb.org Year first published: 1935 Parent co: Texas Farm Bureau Circ: 86,637 (sworn). Texas Commercial Farmers and Ranchers. 20 times per year. $2,940. Number of employees: 8 Publisher: Gene Hall (ghall@txfb.org) Ad Sales Dir: Drew Wenner (dwenner@txfb.org) Editor: Mike Barnett
This article is about the baseball hitting coach. For other people, see Mike Barnett (disambiguation).


Michael Lee Barnett (b. February 1, 1959 in Columbus, Ohio) is a Major League Baseball hitting coach for the Kansas City Royals.
 (mbarnett@txfb.org) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis, Inc, Bill Farmakis, 203/834-8832, FAX: 203/834-8825, (bill@jlfarmakis.com)

TOP PRODUCER (See advertisement in this section) 1818 Market St, 31st FI, Philadelphia, PA 19103; 800/523-1538, FAX: 215/568-5012 Web site: www.toproducer.com Year first published: 1984 Parent co: Farm Journal Media Circ: 192,019 (BPA). Owners, operators and managers of commercial farms with 250+ acres corn or soybeans, or operations with $250,000+ income as defined by USDA USDA,
n.pr See United States Department of Agriculture.
 acreage/livestock values, or 500+ acres of alfalfa, hay, cotton, oats oats, cereal plants of the genus Avena of the family Gramineae (grass family). Most species are annuals of moist temperate regions. The early history of oats is obscure, but domestication is considered to be recent compared to that of the other , rye rye, in botany
rye, cereal grain of the family Gramineae (grass family). The grain, Secale cereale, is important chiefly in Central and N Europe.
, barley barley, annual cereal plant (Hordeum vulgare and sometimes other species) of the family Gramineae (grass family), cultivated by humans probably as early as any cereal. , rice, sunflowers, beets, vegetables, peanuts pea·nut  
n.
1. A prostrate southern Brazilian plant (Arachis hypogaea) widely cultivated in tropical and warm temperate regions, having yellow flowers on stalks that bend over so that the seed pods ripen underground.

2.
, potatoes, sorghum, wheat, dry beans or 1000+ acres, or 5,000+ hogs, or 200+ sows. 9 times a year. Page--$21,350. Publisher: Steve Custer (scuster@farmjournal.com) Sr VP, Sales: Will Murphy (wmurphy@farmjournal.com) Editor: Marcia Zarley Taylor (mtaylor@farmjournal.com) List rental: Contact Amanda Endicott, Farmail, 866/311-8563, (aendicott@farmjournal.com)

TRI-STATE NEIGHBOR (See advertisement in this section) 309 W. 43rd St, Sioux Falls Sioux Falls, city (1990 pop. 100,814), seat of Minnehaha co., SE S.Dak., on the Big Sioux River; settled 1856, inc. as a village 1877, as a city 1883. Settlers abandoned the site in 1862 because of Native American raids, but with the establishment (1865) of Fort , SD 57105; 605/335-7300, 800/925-6397, FAX: 605/335-8141 Web site: www.tristateneighbor.com Year first published: 1983 Parent co: Lee Agri-Media Circ: 28,350. Farm and ranch subscribers. Biweekly. Page--$2,545. Number of employees: 14 Gen Mgr: Randy Ahrendt (rahrendt@tristateneighbor.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Cliff Meyer (cmeyer@farmandranchguide.com) Editor: Wendy Sweeter (wsweeter@tristateneighbor.com) Sales rep: J.L. Farmakis, Inc, PO Box 1004, New Canaan, CT 06840; 203/966-1746, FAX: 203/966-0473, (bill@jlfarmakis.com); contact Bill Farmakis List rental: $150M. Contact Randy Ahrendt, (rahrendt@dtgnet.com)

THE VALLEY POTATO GROWER PO Box 301,420 Hwy 2, East Grand Forks, MN 56721; 218/773-7783, FAX: 218/773-6227 Web site: www.nppga.org Year first published: 1948 Circ: 10,616 (sworn). Potato growers. 9 times a year. Page--$1,840. Number of employees: 14 Gen Mgr: Todd Phelps (vpgsales@nppga.org)

VEGETABLE GROWERS NEWS 75 Applewood Dr, PO Box 128, Sparta, MI 49345; 616/887-9008, FAX: 616/887-2666 Web site: www.vegetablegrowersnews.com Year first published: 1964 Parent co: Great American Publishing Circ: 15,458 (sworn). Commercial vegetable growers and related industries in the U.S., Monthly. Page--$1125. Number of employees: 12 Publisher: Matt McCallum (publisher@vegetablegrowersnews.com) Managing Editor: Kim Warren (editor@vegetablegrowersnews.com) Ad Sales: Brenda Bradford (sales@vegetablegrowersnews.com) Readership study issue: yes List rental: $135M Contact Jennifer Tripp

VEGETABLES WEST PO Box 626, Clovis, CA 93613-0626; 559/298-6675, FAX: 559/323-6016 Web site: www.malcolmmedia.com Year first published: 1997 Parent co: Malcolm Media Ag Publishing Circ: 6,862 (BPA). Western U.S. vegetable industry primarily in California, including Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington. Monthly. Page--$2,200. Number of employees: 8 Publisher: Dan Malcolm (malcolmmed@aol.com) Editor: Patrick Cavanaugh (malcolmmed@aol.com) Ad Sales Dir: David Hill List rental: $300M. Contact Dan Malcolm

VETERINARY ECONOMICS 8033 Flint, Lenexa, KS 66201;913/492-4300, 800/255-6864, FAX: 913/492-4157 Web site: www.vetecon.com Parent co: Advanstar Communications Circ: 57,165 (BPA). Veterinarians and their staff. Monthly. Contact acct rep for quote. Publisher: Rebecca Turner Chapman (bturnerchapman@advanstar.com) Natl Sales Mgr: Doug Catt (dcatt@advanstar.com) Editor: Marnette Falley (mfalley@advanstar.com) List Mgr: Laurel El-Khatib (lelkhatib@advanstar.com) Readership study issue: June List
This is about the Swedish political party. For information on the Danish political party, see June Movement.
The June List (Junilistan) is a Swedish political party, originally founded as a loose group seeking "cross-party alliance arguing for a
 rental: Contact Laurel El-Khatib (lelkhatib@advanstar.com)

VETERINARY MEDICINE veterinary medicine, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of animals. An early interest in animal diseases is found in ancient Greek writings on medicine. Veterinary medicine began to achieve the stature of a science with the organization of the first school in the  8033 Flint, Lenexa, KS 66214; 913/492-4300, 800/255-6864, FAX: 913/492-4157 Web site: www.vetmedpub.com Parent co: Advanstar Communications Circ: 53,405 (BPA). Veterinarians. Monthly. Contact acct rep for quote. Publisher: Rebecca Turner Chapman (bturnerchapman@advanstar.com) Natl Sales Mgr: Doug Catt (dcatt@advanstar.com) Editor: Margaret Rampey (mrampey@advanstar.com) List Mgr: Laurel El-Khatib (lelkhatib@advanstar.com) Readership study issue: February List rental: Contact Laurel El-Khatib (lelkhatib@advanstar.com)

WALLACES FARMER 6200 Aurora Aurora, cities, United States
Aurora (ərôr`ə, ô–).

1 City (1990 pop. 222,103), Adams and Arapahoe counties, N central Colo., a growing suburb on the east side of Denver; inc. 1903.
 Ave, Suite 609E, Urbandale, IA 50322-2838; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Corporate & Production office: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188,630/690-5600 Web site: www.wallacesfarmer.com; www.farmprogress.com Year first published: 1855 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 60,000 (ABC). Farmers

in Iowa. Monthly. Page--$3650. Pres: Jeff Lapin Exec Editor: Frank Holdmeyer (fholdmeyer@farmprogress.com) Editor: Rod Swoboda (rswoboda@farmprogress.com) Dir, Regional Business Dev: Jim Kanter (jkanter@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Susie Decker (sdecker@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Susie Decker, 319/377-3080 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

WATT POULTRY USA 122 S. Wesley Ave, Mount Morris, IL 61054; 815/734-4171, FAX: 815/734-5649 Web site: www.wattpoultry.com Parent co: Watt Publishing Co Circ: 15,092 BPA. Indiviuals and firms producing, processing and marketing broilers. Monthly. Page--$5,230. Publisher: Roy Leidahl (Leidahl@wattmm.com) Ad Sales Dir: James Plunkett (jplunkett@bellsouth.net) Editor: Gary Thornton (gthornton@bellsouth.net) List rental: Contact Denise Slager, Vt. Morris, IL; 815/734-5675, FAX: 815/734-5663, (slager@wattmm.com)

WESTERN DAIRYBUSINESS * 6437 Collamer Rd, East Syracuse, NY 13057-1031; 315/703-7979, 800/334-1904, FAX: 315/703-7988 Editorial office: Heritage Complex, 4500 S. Laspina, Tulare, CA 93274 Web site: www.dairybusiness.com Year first published: 1922 Parent co: DairyBusiness Communications Circ: 11,326 (BPA). Serving all licensed milk producers in the 14 Western states. 12 times a year. Page--$2,995. Number of employees: 39 Publisher: Joel P. Hastings (jhastings@dairybusiness.com) VP, Sales & Mktg: Glenn Schwaller (gschwaller@dairybusiness.com) Assoc Publisher/Editor: Ron Goble (rgoble@dairybusiness.com) List rental: Sue Miller, 800/334-1904, FAX: 315/703-7988, (smiller@dairybusiness.com)

WESTERN FARM PRESS 14920 US Hwy 61, PO Box 1420, Clarksdale, MS 38614; 662/624-8503, FAX: 662/627-1137 Editorial office: 659 W. Shaw Ave, Ste B, Fresno, CA 93704; 559/248-8756 Web site: www.westernfarmpress.com Year first published: 1979 Parent co: PBI Media Circ: 21,300 (BPA). Farmers and agribusinesses in California and Arizona. 3 times a month, Jan-Mar; 2 times a month, Apr-May and Sep-Dec; 1 time a month, Jun-Aug. Tab page--$7,760; jr page--$4,945. Number of employees: 33 Publisher: Greg Frey (gfrey@primediabusiness.com) Ad Sales Dir: Mike Lafferre (mlafferre@primediabusiness.com) Editor: Harry Cline cline, in biology, any gradual change in a particular characteristic of a population of organisms from one end of the geographical range of the population to the other.  (hcline@primediabusiness.com) Mktg Mgr: Darrah Parker (dparker@primediabusiness.com) Sales reps: Mike Lafferre, Dennis Miner, Dick Wright, Kevin Hudson, Glenn Luedke Readership study issue: March 4, 2006 List rental: $110M plus selects. Contact Marie Briganti, Walter Karl List Management, 845/732-7054, (marie.briganti@walterkarl.infousa.com)

WESTERN FARMER-STOCKMAN 12309 N.E. 21st St, Vancouver, WA 98684; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Corporate & Production office: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188; 630/690-5600 Web site: www.westernfarmerstockman.com, www.farmprogress.com Year first published: 1880 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 29,986 (ABC, 12-04). Farmers and ranchers in Utah, Wyoming, Nevada, Colorado, Montana, Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Monthly. Page--$1,943. Exec Editor: Dan Crummett Pres: Jeff Lapin Editor: T.J. Burnham Dir, Regional Business Dev: Jim Kanter (jkanter@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Terry Butzirus (tbutzirus@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Sandy Creighton (screighton@farmprogress.com) Sales reps: Sandy Creighton (WA, OR, NV, ID, UT), 559/433-9343; Terry Butzirus (WY, VT, CO), 402/489-9331 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

WESTERN FRUIT GROWER * 37733 Euclid Ave, Willoughby, OH 44094-5592; 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/975-3447 E-mail: info@meistermedia.com Parent co: Meister Media Worldwide Circ: 35,549 (sworn). Growers, managers, consultants, co-ops, packers, shippers, processors and merchandisers of tree fruit, nuts, grapes and berries. Monthly. Page--$3,605. Number of employees: 120 Publishing Dir: William J. Miller II (wjmiller@meistermedia.com) Group Publisher: Joe Monahan (jwmonahan@meistermedia.com) Group Editor: Richard Jones (rljones@meistermedia.com) Managing Editor: Brian Sparks (bdsparks@meistermedia.com) List rental: $125M. Contact Judi Widgren, 440/942-2000, FAX: 440/975-3447, (judiwidgren@meisternet.com)

WHO'S WHO Who’s Who

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See : Fame
 IN THE EGG AND POULTRY INDUSTRIES 122 S. Wesley Ave, Mount Morris, IL 61054; 815/734-4171, FAX: 815/734-5649 Web site: www.wattpoultry.com Year first published: 1929 Parent co: Watt Publishing Co Circ: 5,000 (sworn). Suppliers and processors in the broiler, egg and turkey industries. Annually. Page--$3390. Publisher: Roy Leidahl (Leidahl@wattmm.com) Ad Sales Dir: James Plunkett (jplunkett@bellsouth.net) Managing Editor: Terrence O'Keefe (okeefe2@vnet.net) List rental: Contact Denise Slager, 815/734-5675, FAX: 815/734-5663, (slager@wattmm.com)

WISCONSIN AGRICULTURIST 102 E. Jefferson St, PO Box 236, Brandon, WI 53919; 630/690-5600, FAX: 630/462-2869 Madison, WI. Corporate & Production Office: Farm Progress, 191 S. Gary Ave, Carol Stream, IL 60188; 630/690-5600 Web site: www.wisconsinagriculturist.com; www.farmprogress.com Year first published: 1849 Parent co: Farm Progress Companies Circ: 24,938 (ABC, 12-04). Farmers in Wisconsin. Monthly. Page--$2,258. Pres: Jeff Lapin Exec Editor: Frank Holdmeyer (fholdmeyer@farmprogress.com) Editor: Fran O'Leary (foleary@farmprogress.com) Dir, Regional Business Development: Don Tourte (dtourte@farmprogress.com) Regional Sales Mgr: Steve Keppy (skeppy@farmprogress.com) Sales rep: Steve Keppy, 608/798-3276 List rental: Dawn Speckmann, 630/462-2330

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