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Subject: PANUPS:  Resource Pointer #246
Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2000 21:56:42 -0600 (CST)
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P A N U P S
Pesticide Action Network Updates Service
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Resource Pointer #246

November 30, 2000

For copies of the following resources, please contact the appropriate
publishers or organizations directly.

*Changing the Way America Farms: Knowledge and Community in the Sustainable
Agriculture Movement, 1999* Neva Hassanein. Discusses how alternative
farmers develop and exchange personal, local knowledge as a basis for moving
toward an ecologically sound, economically viable and socially just
agricultural system. Considers implications of local-level, collective
activity for creation and exchange of agricultural knowledge in sustainable
agriculture movement. Includes case studies. 216 pp. US$29.95. Contact
University of Nebraska Press, 233 North 8th Street, Lincoln, NE 68588-0255;
phone (402) 472-3584; fax (402) 472-6214; email [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Web site
http://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu.

*The Organic Traveler's Guide, 2000* Patricia Dines. Comprehensive guide to
Northern California's organic food, wine, nurseries, retreats, educational
opportunities and more. Includes overview map plus contact information,
hours and directions for each location. Features summary information about
pesticides, organics, school and community gardens, seasonal foods,
less-toxic gardening, specific actions to take to support local organic
agriculture, and more. 104 pp. US$9.95 in stores or US$11.25 plus tax if
ordered from Community Action Publications. Contact Community Action
Publications, 108 Petaluma Avenue, Suite 111-P, Sebastopol, CA 95472; phone
(707) 829-2999; email [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Web site
http://www.monitor.net/~cap.

*Greenbook '99: A Decade of Tools, 1999* Energy and Sustainable Agriculture
Program (ESAP), Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Highlights experimental
work of farmers, researchers and educators in sustainable agriculture.
Includes chapters on alternative crops, cropping systems and soil fertility,
fruits and vegetables, learning systems, livestock and whole farm systems.
Also features essays on farmers' experiences with the Sustainable
Agriculture On-Farm Demonstration Grant Program, as well as updates on ESAP
activities in the Sustainable Agriculture Loan Program, soil quality, whole
farm planning and organic farming. 154 pp. Free. Contact ESAP, Minnesota
Department of Agriculture, 90 W. Plato Blvd., Saint Paul, MN 55107; phone
(651) 296-7673; fax (651) 297-7678; email [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Web site
http://www.mda.state.mn.us.

*Alternatives to Insecticides for Managing Vegetable Insects: Proceedings of
a Farmer/Scientist Conference, 1999* Natural Resource, Agriculture, and
Engineering Service (NRAES) Cooperative Extension. Discusses effects of
plant and soil health on susceptibility to pests, biological control,
current strategies used by organic farmers and specific crops and insects.
Conference participants included farmers, farm advisors and scientists.
Includes list of commercially available biological control agents. 80 pp.
US$8 plus shipping and handling. Contact NRAES, Cooperative Extension, 152
Riley-Robb Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-5701; phone (607) 255-7654; fax (607)
254-8770; email [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Web site http://www.nraes.org.

*Suppliers of Beneficial Organisms in North America, 1997* Charles D.
Hunter. Provides general information on beneficial organisms and their use
against pests. Lists 142 suppliers of over 130 different species of
beneficial organisms sold for use as biological pest control in Canada, the
United States and Mexico. Includes scientific name index and list of
references and Web site on biological control and Integrated Pest Management
(IPM). 32 pp. Free. Contact State of California Department of Pesticide
Regulation, Environmental Monitoring & Pest Management, 830 K St.,
Sacramento, CA 95814-3510; phone (916) 324-4100; Web site
http://www.cdpr.ca.gov.

We encourage those interested in having resources listed in the PANUPS
Resource Pointer to send review copies of publications, videos or other
resources to our office.

PANUPS is a weekly email news service providing resource guides and
reporting on pesticide issues that don't always get coverage by the
mainstream media. It's produced by Pesticide Action Network North America, a
non-profit and non-governmental organization working to advance sustainable
alternatives to pesticides worldwide.

You can join our efforts! We gladly accept donations for our work and all
contributions are tax deductible in the United States. Visit our extensive
web site at http://www.panna.org to learn more about getting involved.

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