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Here are some USGS Web pages with more information on agriculture and farming and Anywhere:

Botany Major NBII website on botany linking to USGS and non-USGS websites on botanical science, paleobotany, plant functions, species, applied plant science, gardening, collections and organizations, botany for kids and teachers, and references. (Score: 1.000)
Agricultural chemicals Overview of the Toxic Substances Hydrology Program role in investigating the occurrence and fate of agricultural chemicals with links to investigations, headlines, on-line fact sheets, new publications, bibliographies and photo gallery. (Score: 0.690)
AmericaView Putting the Earth into your hands (Score: 0.690)
Animal feeding operations, effects on hydrologic resources and the environment: proceedings Papers from a 1999 symposium on the possible effects on water resources and the environment of large agricultural feeding operations for pigs, chickens, and cattle, with links to other meetings, bibliography, and research studies.(Also as PDF files) (Score: 0.690)
Midcontinent Agricultural Chemical Research Program Homepage for the research on occurrence, movement, flux, fate, and effects of agricultural chemicals, such as pesticides, in 25 states by the Midcontinent Agricultural Chemical Research Project (MACRP) with links to study results and publications. (Score: 0.690)
South Florida Restoration Science Forum Discussions and posters about agriculture, ecology, hydrology, ecosystems, and resource management efforts in south Florida. (Score: 0.413)
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