Mid-Atlantic
Regional Fruit Loop - http://www.caf.wvu.edu/kearneysville/fruitloop.html
The
Mid-Atlantic Regional Fruit Loop is a cooperative World Wide
Web presence for information on all aspects of deciduous tree
fruit production in the mid-Atlantic region. Cooperating state
universities include Virginia Tech, West Virginia University,
the University of Maryland, Penn State University, and Rutgers
University.
Penn
State Fruit Resources Hub - http://www.cas.psu.edu/GeneralPublic/FruitResources.html
This site
contains a wealth of information on fruit production
both small fruits and tree fruit. It has links to Penn States
commercial fruit production guides as well as numerous fact
sheets to help you understand fruit pests and their control.
In addition, there is financial and marketing information on
fruit production and additional website links for further research
on fruit production.
Penn
State Small Scale Fruit Production Guide
http://ssfruit.cas.psu.edu/
This manual
has been developed as a resource for people who wish to produce
fruit on a small scale (on one acre or less) and who are not
legally licensed to use pesticides.
Turfgrass
Penn
State Home Lawn Website - http://turfgrassmanagement.psu.edu/homelawns.cfm
This
website contains publications on lawn establishment, maintenance,
pest management, and other problems.
Penn
State Professional Turfgrass Management Website - http://turfgrassmanagement.psu.edu/proturf.cfm
This website
provides information and links of interest to lawn care professionals;
landscape contractors; golf course superintendents; athletic
field managers; grounds maintenance supervisors; and representatives
of the turfgrass seed, chemical, and equipment industries.
Penn
State - University Library: Life Sciences Library - Turfgrass
- http://www.libraries.psu.edu/agnic/
This webpage
is an attempt to provide access to information on the World
Wide Web related to turfgrass. Contains an extensive listing
of links in all areas of turfgrass management.
Winegrapes
PSU
Winegrape Network - http://winegrape.ag.psu.edu