The Northern Nut Growers Association, Inc. (NNGA) brings together people interested in growing nut trees. Our members include experts in nut tree cultivation, farmers, amateur and commercial nut growers, experiment station workers, horticultural...
This site is intended to represent both the Federation of BC Woodlot Associations (FBCWA) and the Woodlot Product Development Council (WPDC). Within the site, you will find information such as: news and updates on current events, a membership contact...
In 1986, about 15 of the most experienced and dedicated no-till and ridge-till farmers in Ontario and a similar number of people from extension, science and Agri-business met and formed what became known as the Innovative Farmers.
The National Christmas Tree Association (NCTA) strives to be one voice representing Christmas Tree Professionals and promoting the use of Real Christmas Trees. More than 5,100 professionals support NCTA programs through membership; participation...
Members of the Washington Native Plant Society share a common interest in Washington's unique flora. The Washington Native Plant Society has 20 years of activity and involvement in protecting native plants. The small group of individuals who assembled...
People and Plants is an initiative in applied ethnobotany, focusing on the interface between people and the world of plants. It promotes sustainable use of plant resources, and the reconciliation of conservation and development.
The name "conifer" comes from Latin and means "to bear cones." Although cones are a common feature of most conifers, junipers and yews are two exceptions that produce berry-like fruit. The best method of identifying a conifer is to look at the leaves.
A company directory for the essential Oil Industry from Purdue University.
A directory of companies in the botanical product industry from Purdue University.
The B.C. Cattlemen's Association (BCCA) has been the official voice of ranchers throughout British Columbia since 1929. The BCCA is comprised of 56 local stockmen's associations, which combine to form 15 regional associations.