Search Results

You are looking at 11 - 20 of 234 items for :

  • home improvement center x
Clear All
Authors: and

NEWCROP The New Crops Resource Online Program (NewCROP) is a web-based resource project of the Purdue University Center for New Crops and Plant Products that was initiated in 1994 and became operational in 1995 ( Simon et al., 1996 ). Its original

Full access

others, it was the promised monetary reward for teaching distance courses (75% of tuition revenue returns to the home institution) and others sought to supplement undergraduate and graduate courses and curricular offerings. Tuition is set by AG*IDEA and

Full access

in several ways ( Rubin et al., 1998 ). The patient can withdraw for a time from demands and daily routines at home and also interact with potentially supportive others who face similar health challenges ( Genth, 1995 ). Rehabilitation centers are

Free access
Author:

centers of origin (diversity) for cultivated crop plants ( Vavilov, 1992 ), and the concept of genetic erosion, have directed present-day global plant science, breeding, and conservation efforts ( Hummer and Hancock, 2015 ). He realized not only that wild

Free access

found that the low-income residents tended to require yet another level of care. They appeared to have more needs than many assisted living residents, although not requiring the skilled healthcare of a nursing home or long-term care center. One

Full access

vegetable gardener to become more environmentally responsible and sustainable through input reduction and soil quality improvement. Earth-Kind ® vegetable gardening is a concept developed for home vegetable gardening with a focus on reducing pesticide and

Full access

beginner horticultural consumers, as well as home gardeners. Kelley and Wehry (2006) found that personal acquaintances/family, garden center staff, and gardening books were the sources most used by consumers to obtain gardening knowledge. In comparison

Open Access

not occur when gardening at home. Results from a survey of garden center visitors have shown that many people with gardens view them as an extension of the home ( Clayton, 2007 ), which may not allow for escape and time away from a stressful home life

Full access

have more knowledgeable staff and better customer service than home improvement centers and mass merchandisers. Respondents living in the western, midwestern, and southern regions were more likely to select this category than those in the northeastern

Open Access

retail distribution firms, such as garden centers, farmers markets, community-supported agriculture, home stores, mass merchandisers with lawn/garden departments, brokers and rewholesale distribution centers, and allied trade suppliers of inputs to the

Full access