Scarica La Brochure Civi-Italia 2014

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Scarica La Brochure Civi-Italia 2014 CIVI-ITALIA Servizio Nazionale di certificazione volontaria del materiale di propagazione vegetale del Ministero delle Politiche Agricole, Alimentari e Forestali K.S.B. UNAPROA Co.Vi.P. Italia ASSOCIATO Ortofrutta Co.Vi.L. Ministry of agriculture, food and forestry policies - Italy National Service for Voluntary Certification of Fruit Plant Propagating Material List of the - Italian nurseries producing certified plant propagating material - Varieties and rootstocks officially registered in the Italian certification scheme 2015 CIVI-Italia - Corso V. Emanuele II n. 101 - 00186 Roma - Tel. e fax 06.6852342 - Mobile: 349.0022383 [email protected] - [email protected] - www.civi-italia.it Elenco dei Vivaisti Aderenti alla Base Sociale di Civi-Italia e tipologie di prodotto List of nurseries associated to CIVI-Italia with their productions SOCIO MEMBER TEL. PHONE (+39) FAX FAX (+39) IND. ADDRESS EMAIL / WEB [email protected] Via Tebano, 45 CAV 0546 47150 0546 47189 www.cavtebano.it Centro Attività Vivaistiche 48018 Faenza (RA) [email protected] Via Mattei, 28 [email protected] COVIL 0835 954775 0835 954775 Consorzio Vivaisti Lucani 75020 Scanzano J. (MT) www.covilvivai.com Via Ceglie, 9 COVIP 080 4606247 080 4606206 [email protected] Consorzio Vivaistico Pugliese 70010 Valenzano (BA) [email protected] Forderung und Via degli Artigiani Sud 1 FENO 0471 813336 0471 821507 [email protected] Entwicklung Neuer Obstsorten 39044 Egna (BZ) www.feno.it Via Alessandria, 199/c [email protected] ITALIA ORTOFRUTTA 06 8551695 06 8417810 Unione Nazionale 00198 - Roma www.italiaortofrutta.it [email protected] Binnenland KSB Consorzio Vivaisti Frutticoli 0471 811114 0471 802640 [email protected] Altoatesini Soc. Coop. arl. 39040 Ora (BZ) www.ksb.coop UNAPROA [email protected] Via XX Settembre, 4 Unione Nazionale tra le Organiz- 06 424521 06 47822822 [email protected] zazioni di Produttori Ortofrutticoli, 00187 Roma Agrumari e di Frutta in Guscio Scarl www.unaproa.com [email protected] VITIVER Via Molinara, 50 [email protected] Consorzio per la valorizzazione dei +39 335 7769101 Prodotti Ortoflorovivaistici Veronesi 37012 Bussolengo (VR) [email protected] www.vitiver.it SOCIO MEMBER SETTORI PRODUTTIVI PRODUCTIVE SECTORS PAGINA PAGE CAV 3 COVIL 5 COVIP 5 FENO 6 KSB 7 VITIVER 9 AGRUMI CITRUS FRAGOLE STRAWBERRY OLIVO OLIVE POMOIDEE POME FRUIT ORTICOLE VEGETABLE PLANTS PRUNOIDEE STONE FRUIT PORTINNESTI FRUTTIFERI FRUIT ROOTSTOCK VITE GRAPES 2 Vivai associati al CAV Nurseries associated to CAV CAV TEBANO Centro Attività Vivaistiche soc. coop. agricola www.cavtebano.it Tel. 0546 47150 - Fax 0546 47189 - [email protected] - [email protected] - Via Tebano, 45 - 48018 Faenza (RA) RAGIONE SOCIALE TELEFONO FAX MOBILE SETTORI COMPANY PHONE (+39) FAX (+39) MOBILE (+39) E-MAIL/WEB SECTOR Az. agr. Molari & Gatti di Molari Gilberto [email protected] 0547 630540 0547 639364 335 6953676 Via Cerchia di Martorano, www.vivaimolari.it 891 - 47023 - Cesena (FC) Az. agr. Quadrifoglio Vivai 347 4001341 [email protected] Via Boncellino, 35 0545 64518 0545 926456 347 4001197 www.quadrifogliovivai.it 48012 - Bagnacavallo (RA) Consorzio Italiano [email protected] Vivaisti Viticoli Ampelos 0546 47150 0546 47189 328 9439543 www.ampelositalia.com Via Tebano, 45 - 48018 - Faenza (RA) Consorzio Co.ri.pro [email protected] Via Marconi, 17 - 51012 0572 444530 0572 453488 366 3728321 www.coriprolivi.it Castellare di Pescia (PT) Co.v.e.r. Società Cooperativa Agricola [email protected] 0545 35918 0545 32381 335 7423145 Via Provinciale Cotignola,29 www.coverpiante.com 48022 - Lugo (RA) Co.vi.f.e.r. Cons. Viva. Ortoflorofrutticolo Emilia Romagna 0546 43051 0546 43184 339 7621672 [email protected] Soc. Coop. Agricola a r.l. Via Firenze, 419 - 48018 - Faenza (RA) Coviro Soc. Cons. a.r.l. [email protected] Via Romea Nord, 180 0544 994501 0544 994712 www.coviro.it 48015 - Cervia (RA) Dalmonte Guido & Vittorio [email protected] s.s. soc. agr. 0546 81037 0546 80061 www.dalmontevivai.com Via Casse,1 - 48013 - Brisighella (RA) Geoplant vivai s.r.l. Società agricola [email protected] 0544 533269 0544 532861 Via Chiavica Fenaria, 22 www.geoplantvivai.com 48123 - Savarna (Ra) Mediterranea Vivai Soc. Coop. 339 3865543 mediterraneavivai Via Maceo, 338 - 98050 090 9782509 090 9782509 345 5528166 @tiscali.it Terme Vigliatore (Me) AGRUMI CITRUS FRAGOLE STRAWBERRY OLIVO OLIVE M.i.v.a. Moltiplicatori [email protected] POMOIDEE POME FRUIT ORTICOLE VEGETABLE PLANTS PRUNOIDEE STONE FRUIT Italiani Viticoli Associati 055 2321494 055 2320401 338 9256429 www.associazionemiva.com PORTINNESTI FRUTTIFERI FRUIT ROOTSTOCK VITE GRAPES Via De’ Buondelmonti, 62 - 50125 Firenze 3 Vivai associati al CAV Nurseries associated to CAV RAGIONE SOCIALE TELEFONO FAX MOBILE SETTORI COMPANY PHONE (+39) FAX (+39) MOBILE (+39) E-MAIL/WEB SECTOR Soc. agr. Salvi Vivai s.s [email protected] 0532 785533 0532 785531 335 1312464 Via Bologna, 714 - 44124 - Ferrara www.salvivivai.it Soc. agr. Vivai Rosatti & c.s.s. Via Portomaggiore, 13 0533 650161 0533 652147 330 770426 [email protected] 44020 - San Vito di Ostellato (FE) Vitroplant Italia srl [email protected] società agricola 0547 56449 0547 56711 329 6606015 www.vitroplant.it Via Loreto, 170 - 47023 - Cesena (FC) Vivai F.lli Zanzi di C. vivaizanzi@ Zanzi & c.s.s. soc. agr. 0532 719072 0532 60028 329 2356987 vivaizanzi.it Via Del Gorgo, 137 - 44124 www.vivaizanzi.it Gorogo di Fossanova S. Marco (FE) Raggi Vivai “Sapore e Salute” [email protected] Via Cerchia di S. Egidio, 3000 0547 382171 0547 631874 335 1420627 www.raggivivai.it 47023 - Cesena (FC) Vivai Braun s.s. [email protected] Via Lamm, 23c - 39057 0471 660640 0471 660190 www.braun-apple.com Cornaiano (BZ) C.i.v. - Cons. Italiano Vivaisti [email protected] Statale Romea Km. 116 - 44020 0533 399431 0533 399441 www.civ.it S. Giuseppe di Comacchio (FE) C.t.v. Centro Tecnologia Vivaistica 0547 56449 0547 56711 Via Loreto, 170 47521 Cesena (FC) Dalmonte Natale e FiglI s.s. soc. agricola [email protected] 0546 43051 0546 43184 339 7621672 Via Firenza n. 419 www.dalmontenatale.com 48018 - Faenza (RA) Maccanti Vivai di Maccanti Luciano e Gabriele s.s. 0533 652112 [email protected] 0533 650551 335 8114990 Via Imola, 35/A 0532 428871 www.maccantivivai.it 44020 - Ostellato (FE) Soc. agr. Vivai Mazzoni [email protected] Via del Mare, 4 0533 607511 0533 607890 www.mazzonigroup.com 44039 - Tresigallo (FE) New Fruits s.a.s. [email protected] Via Cerchia di S. Egidio, 3000 0547 382171 0547 631874 www.newfruits.it 47521 - Cesena (FC) Battistini Vivai Piante [email protected] soc. agr. ss. 0547 380545 0547 384400 www.battistinivivai.com Via Ravennate, 1500 - 47522 Cesena (FC) 4 Vivai associati al COVIL Nurseries associated to COVIL Consorzio Vivaisti Lucani - Tel. +39 0835 954775 - Fax. +39 0835 954775 www.covilvivai.com Via Mattei, 28 - 75020 Scanzano J. (MT) - [email protected] - vitovitelli.blogspot.it RAGIONE SOCIALE TELEFONO FAX MOBILE SETTORI COMPANY PHONE (+39) FAX (+39) MOBILE (+39) E-MAIL/WEB SECTOR Az. agricola vivaistica di Natale Filippo [email protected] 0835 973339 0835 973339 392 600436 Via L. Romeo n. 6 www.vivaidinatalefilippo.com 75025 - Policoro (MT) Az. agricola Iocoli Vivai [email protected] C.da S. Croce - 85037 0973 619344 0973 618905 333 2902810 www.iocolivivai.it S. Arcangelo - (PZ) Azienda vivaistica La Malfa Salvatore [email protected] 0835 901169 0835 901169 338 7550500 Via Nazionale, 34 www.vivailamalfa.com 75025 - Policoro (MT) Vivai associati al COVIP Nurseries associated to COVIP Consorzio Vivaistico Pugliese [email protected] Tel. 080 4606247 - Fax 080 4606206 - Via Ceglie, 9 - 70010 Valenzano (BA) RAGIONE SOCIALE TELEFONO FAX MOBILE SETTORI COMPANY PHONE (+39) FAX (+39) MOBILE (+39) E-MAIL/WEB SECTOR Milone Vivai soc. agr. di Milone Antonino e [email protected] Milone Carlo & c.s.s. 0968 209067 0968 209067 335 5765658 www.vivaimilone.it C.da Cerasia, 32 88046 Lamezia Terme (CZ) Vivai Caruso [email protected] Via Europa, 60 - 98056 0941 83059 0941 83059 336 869347 www.vivaicarusogaetano.it Mazzarà S. Andrea (ME) Vivai Fortunato [email protected] Strada Canale - Km 2,5 080 8910188 080 8910188 333 8590027 www.vivaifortunato.it 70010 - Sammichele di Bari Vivai Giannoccaro [email protected] C.da Canale SP 139 - Km 4 080 8918219 080 8917133 337 822855 www.vivaigiannoccaro.it 70010 - Sammichele di Bari Vivai Serratore [email protected] Loc. Aglioca, Z.I 0968 209813 0968 209813 329 0518767 www.vivaiserratore.it 88040 - Lamezia Terme (CZ) 5 Vivai associati al COVIP Nurseries associated to COVIP RAGIONE SOCIALE TELEFONO FAX MOBILE SETTORI COMPANY PHONE (+39) FAX (+39) MOBILE (+39) E-MAIL/WEB SECTOR Vivai Spinelli [email protected] C.da Canale SP 139 - Km 6,5 080 8910734 080 8910734 330 840084 www.vivaispinelli.com 70010 - Sammichele di Bari Vivai Top Plant [email protected] Via Mazzoni, 125 E 045 7660205 045 6187147 335 6283133 www.vivaitopplant.it 37035 - S. Bonifacio (VR) Vivai associati al FENO Nurseries associated to FENO FENO - Forderung und Entwicklung Neuer Obstsorten Via Artigiani Sud 1 - 39044 Egna (BZ) Tel. +39 0471 813336 - Fax +39 0471 821507 - www.feno.it - [email protected] - [email protected] RAGIONE SOCIALE TELEFONO FAX MOBILE SETTORI COMPANY PHONE (+39) FAX (+39) MOBILE (+39) E-MAIL/WEB SECTOR Curti Ernst Via Fabio Filzi, 11 0471 951005 0471 955772 335 7076451 [email protected] 39055 - Laives (BZ) Fruitplant [email protected] Via degli Artigiani sud 1 0471 813336 0471 821507 www.fruitplant.it 39044 - Egna (BZ) Kaneppele Reinhard & co. [email protected] Strada del Vino, 12 0471 810671 0471 810997 335 207742 www.kaneppele.com 39040 - Termeno (BZ) Rautscher Paul baumschule.rautscher Via S. Apollonia, 5 - 39057 0471 633373 0471 633373 335 7815370 @rolmail.net Missiano/Appiano (BZ) Vivaio Werth [email protected] Riva di Sotto, 65a - 39050 0471 637030 0471 637600 335 5316386 www.baumschule-werth.it S.
Recommended publications
  • Variety Description Origin Approximate Ripening Uses
    Approximate Variety Description Origin Ripening Uses Yellow Transparent Tart, crisp Imported from Russia by USDA in 1870s Early July All-purpose Lodi Tart, somewhat firm New York, Early 1900s. Montgomery x Transparent. Early July Baking, sauce Pristine Sweet-tart PRI (Purdue Rutgers Illinois) release, 1994. Mid-late July All-purpose Dandee Red Sweet-tart, semi-tender New Ohio variety. An improved PaulaRed type. Early August Eating, cooking Redfree Mildly tart and crunchy PRI release, 1981. Early-mid August Eating Sansa Sweet, crunchy, juicy Japan, 1988. Akane x Gala. Mid August Eating Ginger Gold G. Delicious type, tangier G Delicious seedling found in Virginia, late 1960s. Mid August All-purpose Zestar! Sweet-tart, crunchy, juicy U Minn, 1999. State Fair x MN 1691. Mid August Eating, cooking St Edmund's Pippin Juicy, crisp, rich flavor From Bury St Edmunds, 1870. Mid August Eating, cider Chenango Strawberry Mildly tart, berry flavors 1850s, Chenango County, NY Mid August Eating, cooking Summer Rambo Juicy, tart, aromatic 16th century, Rambure, France. Mid-late August Eating, sauce Honeycrisp Sweet, very crunchy, juicy U Minn, 1991. Unknown parentage. Late Aug.-early Sept. Eating Burgundy Tart, crisp 1974, from NY state Late Aug.-early Sept. All-purpose Blondee Sweet, crunchy, juicy New Ohio apple. Related to Gala. Late Aug.-early Sept. Eating Gala Sweet, crisp New Zealand, 1934. Golden Delicious x Cox Orange. Late Aug.-early Sept. Eating Swiss Gourmet Sweet-tart, juicy Switzerland. Golden x Idared. Late Aug.-early Sept. All-purpose Golden Supreme Sweet, Golden Delcious type Idaho, 1960. Golden Delicious seedling Early September Eating, cooking Pink Pearl Sweet-tart, bright pink flesh California, 1944, developed from Surprise Early September All-purpose Autumn Crisp Juicy, slow to brown Golden Delicious x Monroe.
    [Show full text]
  • Survey of Apple Clones in the United States
    Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. 5 ARS 34-37-1 May 1963 A Survey of Apple Clones in the United States u. S. DFPT. OF AGRffini r U>2 4 L964 Agricultural Research Service U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PREFACE This publication reports on surveys of the deciduous fruit and nut clones being maintained at the Federal and State experiment stations in the United States. It will b- published in three c parts: I. Apples, II. Stone Fruit. , UI, Pears, Nuts, and Other Fruits. This survey was conducted at the request of the National Coor- dinating Committee on New Crops. Its purpose is to obtain an indication of the volume of material that would be involved in establishing clonal germ plasm repositories for the use of fruit breeders throughout the country. ACKNOWLEDGMENT Gratitude is expressed for the assistance of H. F. Winters of the New Crops Research Branch, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, under whose direction the questionnaire was designed and initial distribution made. The author also acknowledges the work of D. D. Dolan, W. R. Langford, W. H. Skrdla, and L. A. Mullen, coordinators of the New Crops Regional Cooperative Program, through whom the data used in this survey were obtained from the State experiment stations. Finally, it is recognized that much extracurricular work was expended by the various experiment stations in completing the questionnaires. : CONTENTS Introduction 1 Germany 298 Key to reporting stations. „ . 4 Soviet Union . 302 Abbreviations used in descriptions .... 6 Sweden . 303 Sports United States selections 304 Baldwin.
    [Show full text]
  • Systematically Integrating DNA Information Into Breeding: the MAB
    Systematically integrating DNA information into breeding: The MAB Pipeline, case studies in apple and cherry Amy Iezzoni January 31, 2013 Cornell MSU Susan Brown Amy Iezzoni (PD) Kenong Xu Jim Hancock Dechun Wang Clemson Cholani Weebadde Ksenija Gasic Gregory Reighard Univ. of Arkansas John Clark WSU Texas A&M USDA-ARS Dave Byrne Cameron Peace Nahla Bassil Dorrie Main Univ. of Minnesota Gennaro Fazio Univ. of CA-Davis Kate Evans Chad Finn Karina Gallardo Jim Luby Tom Gradziel Vicki McCracken Chengyan Yue Plant Research Intl, Carlos Crisosto Nnadozie Oraguzie Netherlands Oregon State Univ. Eric van de Weg Univ. of New Hamp. Alexandra Stone Marco Bink Tom Davis Outline of Presentation The MAB Pipeline Apple skin color Cherry flesh color The MAB Pipeline “Jewels in the Genome” - discovering, polishing, applying QTL discovery MAB Pipelining Breeding (looks promising...) (polishing...) (assembling into masterpieces) Socio-Economics Surveys (example for apple) Washington Michigan Market Breeders Producers Producers Intermediaries Fruit flavor 43 41 23 Fruit crispness 15 23 10 Exterior color 26 Fruit firmness 6 7 5 Shelf life at retail 7 7 3 Sweetness/soluble solids 6 7 3 Sugar/acid balance 9 7 External appearance 13 No storage disorders 7 4 Disease resistance 2 5 Storage life 5 Other fruit quality…2 3 Size 3 Juiciness 2 Tartness Shape Phytonutrient Aroma % of respondents020406080100 Reference Germplasm McIntosh Melba LivelRasp Jolana Williams F_Spartan Spartan PRI14-126 Starr OR38T610 F_Williams NJ53 PRI14-226 Minnesota Delicious KidsOrRed
    [Show full text]
  • Connecticut Student Writers
    Connecticut Student Writers Excerpt from “The Seven Deadly Sins” Anne Whitehead, Grade 11 Rockville High School i Volume XXI May 2009 ii Connecticut Student Writers A publication sponsored by the iii Selection Committee Evangeline Abbott Donna Ozga Brina Abrahams Joanne Peluso Kelly Andrews‐Babcock Kim Roberts Fran Cohen Alex Rode Tulani Gant Marcia Rudge Lisa Higgins Jenny Shaff Jepsen Cathy Holdridge Kathy Uschmann Nadine Keane This publication was produced by the Connecticut Writing Project‐Storrs. Director Jason Courtmanche, Ph.D. Program Assistant Graduate Assistant/Layout Sharlene Smith Amanda Friedman Department of English 215 Glenbrook Road Unit 4025A University of Connecticut Storrs, CT 06269‐4025 (860) 486‐2328 (860) 486‐9360 fax [email protected] http://www.cwp.uconn.edu 1 FOREWORD As is implied by the cover of this year’s Connecticut Student Writers, pride in excess can be sinful, but pride in moderation is nothing more than the pleasure and satisfaction that come from diligent and superior work. The teachers of the Connecticut Writing Project are exceedingly proud to present the 21st volume of Connecticut Student Writers. The pages of this year’s magazine emanate pride. Over 1,000 Connecticut students, grades kindergarten through twelve, took such pride in their writing that they submitted hundreds of stories, poems, essays, and plays for publication. The 78 pieces selected for publication reflect our students’ strong sense of pride in their imaginations, their writing, and themselves. The Connecticut Writing Project‐Storrs congratulates the young writers whose work is published in the 2009 Connecticut Student Writers. Furthermore, we would like to thank the writers’ parents and teachers for their proud support and encouragement.
    [Show full text]
  • Certain Aspects of "Magic" in the Cryptological Background of the Various Official Investigations Into the Attack on P
    REF ID:A485355 OF 'l'.BE V.AltIOUS OFFICIAL INVEmGATIONS mo 'l!BE A'.t'.J!ACK ON PEA.BL MRBOR ··. •· . ' I-.- REF ID:A485355 --;-~·;-:;-.:- ... -~.... , ""'-·I';"~-""",~-·;,'~;~~~-~~.\,-::):t~<.""',. -.~\~=---:~-.,,-1f~': ------== ,,.--.., "t-,-.\;' .,-~,-. Certain As;pects of 1tMsgie 11 in the Ct;r:ttol~eaJ.. De.ck.ground of the V{'J."':touc; Offic!.&.1. Invest1@(1ons into the Atttlck on Pearl Harbor INDEX Section l. Introduction • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2. The Real Essence of the Problem • • • • • • • • • 11 A Ziev Look a.t the Revisionists Allegations of Conspiracy to Keep K:l.mmel and S'bort in the Da:rk • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 18 4. Was MtlGIC Withheld from Kimmel and Short and, if so, ~ ••••••• ,, •••••••• • • 35 1 The tiWinds Code Message:B ' . ~ . .. 49 The Question of Sabota.g~f! • • • ti ~ • • • • • • • 53 Conclusions ....... ",., ....... 65 8. Epilogtte • • .. • • • • ' • ' It • Ill • • • • • • • • 60 11 11 APPENDIX 1: Pearl H&'bor in Pernpective1 by Dr. Louis Morton, Uni:ted States Na.val Institute Proceedi!!is,, Vo1. 81, No. 4, April 1955; P-.kl. 461'.:468 APPlitWIX 2: !lpea.rl Ra.rhor and the Revlsionists, 11 by Prof'. Robert H. Ferrc:Ll.. The Historian, Vol. XVII, No. 2, SprinS 19551 :Pl~· 215·233 REF ID:A485355 1. nmOD"OCTION More than 15 yea.rs have passed. since the Japanese, with unparalleled good luck, good luck that nov seem:s astoundinS, and vith a degree of skill unanticipated by the United, :3tates, executed their surprise attack on Pearl Harbor during the morning hours of 7 December 1941. It was an attack that constituted a. momentou::; disaster for the United States; it ma.de our Navy's Pacific Pleet, for all practica.l purposes, hors de combat for m.a.ny months.
    [Show full text]
  • Lactations - 1St Quarter 2010
    AJCA Honor Roll Lactations - 1st Quarter 2010 9072-5722 QUE INC / PERKINS, KINGSEY FALLS STORNAWAY NATHAN RUMBA, 88% WETUMPKA LEMVIG NATHAN-ET STORNAWAY BRAZO SAMBA 1-10 305 21,480 4.6 990 3.7 794 2,685 28,503 1,312 1,064 3,576 PPA 3,799 155 152 JPI 110 CALIFORNIA AHLEM BROTHERS, HILMAR AHLEM BROTHERS MADCAP 16856, 83% SUNSET CANYON MADCAP-ET RASMUS 13862 OF AHLEM BROTHERS 1-08 305 19,650 4.6 895 3.6 704 2,407 26,148 1,155 933 3,141 PPA 3,323 124 138 JPI 106 AHLEM BROTHERS REBEL 16716, 58% O.F. MANNIX REBEL-ET MAXXUM 13708 OF AHLEM BROTHERS 1-09 305 19,910 5.2 1,043 3.7 729 2,521 25,934 1,320 946 3,271 PPA 2,706 181 96 JPI 42 BOSTON 13559 OF AHLEM BROTHERS, 73% AMITYS BOLD BOSTON COLONY PARAMOUNT J9454 3-07 305 24,710 4.7 1,153 3.4 849 2,933 25,560 1,198 879 3,037 PPA 2,259 87 65 JPI 40 BRAZO 14640 OF AHLEM BROTHERS, 84% SIL-MIST RMBM BUTTONS BRAZO-ET GOLD MEDAL JONAS J8642 2-09 305 23,240 4.4 1,032 3.5 820 2,787 26,771 1,171 930 3,161 PPA 1,259 24 39 JPI 32 JCJ DANDY 13459, 88% BARBS POINTER DANDY-ET JCJ BLUE MOON J9932 3-08 305 24,600 4.3 1,053 3.5 867 2,886 26,413 1,130 927 3,092 PPA 2,423 60 113 JPI 135 JCJ SABER 14820, 83% O.F.
    [Show full text]
  • Posebno Preizkušanje in Vzgoja Novih Sort Sadnih Rastlin V Letu 2012
    Posebno preizkušanje in vzgoja novih sort sadnih rastlin v letu 2012 PRIKAZI IN INFORMACIJE 280 Boštjan GODEC Metka HUDINA Valentina USENIK Anita SOLAR Viljanka VESEL Barbara AMBROŽIČ TURK Darinka KORON Ljubljana 2013 PRIKAZI IN INFORMACIJE 280 Posebno preizkušanje in vzgoja novih sort sadnih rastlin v letu 2012 KMETIJSKI INŠTITUT SLOVENIJE Hacquetova ulica 17, Ljubljana Prikazi in informacije 280 Posebno preizkušanje in vzgoja novih sort sadnih rastlin v letu 2012 Boštjan GODEC Metka HUDINA Valentina USENIK Anita SOLAR Viljanka VESEL Barbara AMBROŽIČ TURK Darinka KORON Ljubljana 2013 Izdal in založil KMETIJSKI INŠTITUT SLOVENIJE Ljubljana, Hacquetova ulica 17 ISBN 978-961-6505-64-2 Direktor doc. dr. Andrej SIMONČIČ Uredil Boštjan GODEC Urednica zbirke Lili MARINČEK Fotografije na naslovnici Boštjan GODEC Tisk Birografika BORI d.o.o., Ljubljana Naklada 100 izvodov CIP - Kataložni zapis o publikaciji Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica, Ljubljana 634.1/.7(497.4) 631.526.3 POSEBNO preizkušanje in vzgoja novih sort sadnih rastlin v letu 2012 / Boštjan Godec ... [et al.]. - Ljubljana : Kmetijski inštitut Slovenije, 2013. - (Prikazi in informacije / Kmetijski inštitut Slovenije ; 280) ISBN 978-961-6505-64-2 1. Godec, Boštjan 267040512 VSEBINA STRAN UVOD ………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 POSEBNO PREIZKUŠANJE SORT SADNIH RASTLIN ….………………………....... 6 JABLANA ........................................................................................................... 8 HRUŠKA .........................................................................................................…
    [Show full text]
  • WEB Amherst Sp18.Pdf
    ALSO INSIDE Winter–Spring How Catherine 2018 Newman ’90 wrote her way out of a certain kind of stuckness in her novel, and Amherst in her life. HIS BLACK HISTORY The unfinished story of Harold Wade Jr. ’68 XXIN THIS ISSUE: WINTER–SPRING 2018XX 20 30 36 His Black History Start Them Up In Them, We See Our Heartbeat THE STORY OF HAROLD YOUNG, AMHERST- WADE JR. ’68, AUTHOR OF EDUCATED FOR JULI BERWALD ’89, BLACK MEN OF AMHERST ENTREPRENEURS ARE JELLYFISH ARE A SOURCE OF AND NAMESAKE OF FINDING AND CREATING WONDER—AND A REMINDER AN ENDURING OPPORTUNITIES IN THE OF OUR ECOLOGICAL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM RAPIDLY CHANGING RESPONSIBILITIES. BY KATHARINE CHINESE ECONOMY. INTERVIEW BY WHITTEMORE BY ANJIE ZHENG ’10 MARGARET STOHL ’89 42 Art For Everyone HOW 10 STUDENTS AND DOZENS OF VOTERS CHOSE THREE NEW WORKS FOR THE MEAD ART MUSEUM’S PERMANENT COLLECTION BY MARY ELIZABETH STRUNK Attorney, activist and author Junius Williams ’65 was the second Amherst alum to hold the fellowship named for Harold Wade Jr. ’68. Photograph by BETH PERKINS 2 “We aim to change the First Words reigning paradigm from Catherine Newman ’90 writes what she knows—and what she doesn’t. one of exploiting the 4 Amazon for its resources Voices to taking care of it.” Winning Olympic bronze, leaving Amherst to serve in Vietnam, using an X-ray generator and other Foster “Butch” Brown ’73, about his collaborative reminiscences from readers environmental work in the rainforest. PAGE 18 6 College Row XX ONLINE: AMHERST.EDU/MAGAZINE XX Support for fi rst-generation students, the physics of a Slinky, migration to News Video & Audio Montana and more Poet and activist Sonia Sanchez, In its interdisciplinary exploration 14 the fi rst African-American of the Trump Administration, an The Big Picture woman to serve on the Amherst Amherst course taught by Ilan A contest-winning photo faculty, returned to campus to Stavans held a Trump Point/ from snow-covered Kyoto give the keynote address at the Counterpoint Series featuring Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • Layout 2 8/16/2010 5:50 PM Page 1
    GarnerNews081810:Layout 2 8/16/2010 5:50 PM Page 1 www.garnernews.net Recycled Newsprint Garner’s Original Hometown Paper - A Community Tradition Since 1963 Volume 48,Garner Number 32 Wednesday, August 18, 2010 NewsGarner, North Carolina 50¢ East Garner’s BreakingBreaking d downown barriers, barriers, creatingcre ating o opportunitiespportunities Williams among Hilda Pinnix-Ragland talks to attendees of the Women in Business luncheon Aug. 12 at the Principal Rand-Bryan House. She is Progress Energy’s Vice President for of Year finalists Corporate Affairs. The finalists have been Elementary, Robert Pinnix-Ragland’s named for the 2010-11 Grant of Briarcliff keys to success: Principal and Assistant Elementary, Syreeta ▪ Continue to learn. Principal of the Year. Smith of North Forest ▪ Challenge yourself to The Principal of the Pines Elementary, be better than the best. ▪ Have trust and respect. Year finalists are James Stacey Weddle of East ▪ Understand how to nav- Argent of Lake Myra Wake Middle and igate the waters to Elementary, Pamela Cheryl Munn of accomplish your goals. Kinsey-Barker of Southeast Raleigh High. ▪ Have competence, con- Brassfield Elementary, The finalists are nomi- fidence and courage. Teresa Winstead of nated by the principal ▪ Have high standards. ▪ Durant Road and assistant principals Remember you can’t climb the latter alone Elementary, Cathy of the Wake County (don’t forget to say thank Williams of East Garner Public School System. you to those that have Middle and Dana King The Principal and helped). of Millbrook High. Assistant Principal of ▪ Remember there’s still The Assistant Principal the Year celebration is more work to do.
    [Show full text]
  • Growing in the Tree Fruits at Home Texas Hill Country
    GROWING TREE FRUITS AT HOME IN THE TEXAS-- -- -- --- - HILL-- -- -- - COUNTRY AgriLIFE EXTENSION Texas A&M System (BY JOHN A. LIPE, DECEASED) CONTENTS Site Selection,Planting & Tree Care--1 Cherries----------11 Soils---------------------------1 Apples------------11 Planting Fruit Trees- ------ -.- -- -2 Pears-------------16 Caring for Fruit Trees----------3 Jujubes-----------17 Fruit Trees for the Hill Country-----4 Persimmons--------18 Peaches-------------------------4 Figs--------------19 Plums---------------------------9 Olives------------20 Apricots------------------------9 Pomegranates------20 Nectarines-----------------·----10 Nursery Sources-------20 SITE SELECTION, PLANTING AND TREE CARE Soils Fruit and nut trees require well-drained sandy, sandy loam or clay loam soils. Heavier clay soils that can readily be molded into a firm ball when moist are generally unsuitable. Soils high in calcium carbonate with caliche at or very near the surface are also generally unsuitable. Topsoil depth for fruit trees should be least 1 to 2 feet and near 5 feet for pecans. Shallow topsoil can be improved by terracing or mounding the topsoil and planting the trees on the elevated ridge or mound. Soil drainage is critical for good tree growth. Water drainage of a questionable soil can be checked by digging a post hole approximately 30 inches deep and filling it with water. That water should drain from the hole in less than 24 hours on a good site. Drainage in 24 to 48 hours indicates a marginal soil and water standing in the hole after 48 hours indicates unsuitable soil. Determined gardeners with marginal or unsuitable soil have the option of hauling in good topsoil, working in generous amounts of peat moss, compost or similar organic material at feast 1 foot deep, or mounding thin topsoil.
    [Show full text]
  • 4Th Quarterlyprogressreport
    EUROPEAN UNION “Support to the Development of Agriculture Private Sector: Perennial Horticulture” (HPS) Project DCI-ASIE/2013/335-321 (Europe Aid/133-872/L/ACT/AF) TH 4 QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT, 01 OCTOBER - 31 DECEMBER 2014 SO2 Study Tour to AgFair Interpoma of Bolzano, Italy HPS 4th Quarterly Report, 11-Feb-15 List of acronyms used in the report: AAIDO Afghan Almond Industry Development Organization ANHDO Afghan National Horticulture Development Organization ANNGO Afghan National Nursery Grower Organization BoD Board of Directors CC Coordination Committee CHAMP Commercial Horticulture and Agricultural Marketing Program CPN Certified Production Nursery CU Central Unit CPG Citrus Promotion Group CTV Citrus Tristeza Virus FFS Farmer Field School FH PHDC Field Horticulturist FM SO1 Field Manager GA General Assembly IDEA-NEW Incentives Driving Economic Alternatives for North, East, and West MAIL Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock MSN Mother Stock Nursery NC National Collection NGA Nursery Growers Association NHLP National Horticulture and Livestock Program NNGA Nangarhar Nursery Growers Association NVAC Nangarhar Valley Agricultural Company (ex-NVDA) NVDA Nangarhar Valley Development Association PBTL Plant Bio Technology Laboratory (Badam Bagh) PHDPII Perennial Horticulture Development Program PHDC Perennial Horticulture Development Center RI Relief International PPP Public Private Partnership project agreement SAGAL Strengthening Afghan Governance and Livelihoods ( SC Steering Committee SO Specific Objective TA Technical Assistance ToT Training of Trainers TL Team Leader This programme is funded by the European Union 2 | Page of 3 7 Pages HPS 4th Quarterly Report, 11-Feb-15 1. Executive Summary of the Quarterly Activities: SO1 activities included continued (in close coordination with PHDPII TA) institutional support to ANNGO for review of the ANNGO Bylaw.
    [Show full text]
  • WOODBRIDGE GROUP of COMPANIES, LLC, Et Al. Debtors. Ch
    Case 17-12560-KJC Doc 137 Filed 12/22/17 Page 1 of 9 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE In re: Chapter 11 WOODBRIDGE GROUP OF COMPANIES, Case No. 17-12560 (KJC) LLC, et al. Jointly Administered Debtors.1 Objection Deadline: January 3, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. (prevailing Eastern time) Hearing Date: January 10, 2018 at 100 p.m. (prevailing Eastern time) APPLICATION OF THE OFFICIAL COMMITTEE OF UNSECURED CREDITORS FOR ORDER, PURSUANT TO 11 U.S.C. §§ 328, AND 1103, FED. R. BANKR. P. 2014, AND LOCAL RULE 2014-1, AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING THE EMPLOYMENT AND RETENTION OF PACHULSKI STANG ZIEHL & JONES LLP AS COUNSEL TO THE OFFICIAL COMMITTEE OF UNSECURED CREDITORS NUNC PRO TUNC TO DECEMBER 14, 2017 The Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors (the “Committee”) of the above- captioned debtors and debtors in possession (the “Debtors”) hereby submits its application (the “Application”) for the entry of an order authorizing and approving the employment of Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP (“PSZJ” or the “Firm”) as counsel to the Committee in connection with the Debtors’ chapter 11 cases (the “Cases”) nunc pro tunc to December 14, 2017, pursuant to sections 328(a) and 1103(a) of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”), Rule 2014 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (the “Bankruptcy Rules”), and Rule 2014-1 of the Local Rules of Bankruptcy Practice and Procedure of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (the “Local Rules”). In support of the relief sought in the 1 The last four digits of Woodbridge Group of Companies, LLC’s federal tax identification number are 3603.
    [Show full text]