-----------~ I I 220 Whalen, Mark Zeneca Ag Products 313 Fords Landi~Lane Millington, MD 651 Phone: 410/778- 1 Fax: 410/778-6 9 Whitaker, Gary Phone PoulencAgiCo 5479 Nithsdale D~ve Salisbury, MD 21801 Phone: 410-543-f95 White, Mark . Rhone-Poulenc ARCO. 174 Northridge Orive Landisville, PA l7538 Phone: 717/898-9764 Fax: 717/898-3~7 White, Timothy j CMS,Inc. I P.O. Box 510 Hereford, PA 18056-0510 Phone: 610-767-j944 Fax: 610-767-1925 Whiteman, ca Zeneca Ag Prod4cts(Retired) P.O. Box 873 . Romney, WV 26757-0873 Phone: 304/822+3165 Whitwell, Ted ~ Clemson Unive ity Hort. Dept.,Rm 65 Poole Ag Center Clemson, SC 2~.34-0375 Phone: 864-65 971 Fax: 864-656-4 60 EMail: I ted_whitwell@quiFkmaiLclemson.edu Williams, Leonalrd Miller Chemica~ & Fertilizer Corp 106 Pin Oak Drjjye Harrisonburg, yA 22801 Phone: 540-434+0626 Fax: 540-433-6405 Wilout, John North Carolina jState University Box 7620 ~ Raliegh, NC 27 95-7620 Phone: 919-51 5647 Fax: 919-515-5 15 Wilson, Henry I Virginia Tech I Eastern Shore AgExp Station 33446 Research Drive Painter, VA ~20-2827 Phone: 804/44 -6411 Fax: 804/442-.773 Wittmeyer, EuJne Ohio State Umt. (Retired) ~t.F~f~~w.cp.1ture Columbus, 0 43210-1096 Phone: 614/2 2-3873 Fax: 614/292f505 I I I I Woodson, John Monsanto Company 2304 Falkirk Drive Richmond, VA 23236 Phone: 804-745-4659 Wright, Wayne DowElanco 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis, IN 46268-1054 Phone: 317/337·7517 Fax: 317/337-7550 y Yarborough, David University of Maine 5722 Deering Hall Orono, ME 04469-5722 Phone: 207/581-2923 Fax: 207/581-2941 EMail: davey@umce.umcxt.maine.edu Yelverton, Fred North Carolina State University Crop <strong>Science</strong> Department Box 7620 Raleigh, NC 27695·7620 Phone: 919/515-5647 Fax: 919/515-5315 EMail: fred_yelverton@ncsu.edu Yocum,John Penn State University P.O. Box 308 Landisville, PA 17538 Phone: 717/653-4728 Fax: 717/653-6308 EMail: Landisville@psupen.psu.edu York, Alan North Carolina State University Department of Crop <strong>Science</strong> Box 7620 Raliegh, NC 27695-7620 Phone: 919/515·5643 Fax: 919/515-5315 Yost, David Virginia Cooperative Extension 12011 Government Center Parkway 9th Floor Fairfax, VA 22035 Phone: 703-324-5370 Fax: 703-324-5337 ~~~~a Univ. (Retired) P.O. Box 128 Cottage 302-0 Quincy, PA 17247 Phone: 717/749-3979 Z Zawiervcha, Joe BASFCorp. 101 Sarabande Drive Cary, NC 27513 Phone: 919/319-3903 Fax: 919/380-1215 Zontek, Stanley USGA Green Section P.O. Box 2015 West Chester, PA 19380 Zou,Guangyong University of Conn. Dept. of Plant <strong>Science</strong> U-ii7 Storrs, CT 06269-4067 Phone: 203/429-1351 EMail: guz93001/2uconnvm.uconn.edu
--r----~· - I I I I 221 Members of the NO~THEASTERN WEED SCIENCE SOCIETY I as of October 1, 1996 : by Affiliation I I A.C.D.S. Researfh, Inc. Jordan, Grant : Academy of AgJculture, Szczecin, Poland Koszanski, Zdz1slaw I Ag-Chem, Inc. I Blank, William i Kempter, Bar.bata WalKer, Lewis AgrEvo USA Ct'pan I Bertges, Willia.ni Fidanza, Mike I Spak, David' I Agriculture &: 19ri-Food Canada I Benoit, Diane Lr·se Alfera Landsca e Design, Inc. Kaufman- Alfer , Lisa American Cy+id Becker, Chris j Csor~, [r, Stevfn Herrick, Roberll Miller, Kyle I' Thomas, JOhn I y Co. Tuxhorn, Gary] I Arborchem ~ucts Co. Krause, David I Asgrow Seed C~mpany Walker, Alan! Asplundh TrJ Expert Co. Orr.Iames BASFCorp. I Sciarappa, WitHam Zawiervcha, Jr Bassler <strong>Weed</strong> ~ontrol, Inc. Bassler, Mtltoh Bayer corporJtion Ackerman, Rif'ard i Bayville GOlf~ourse Robinson, J.C,tler I j I I I I Brubaker Agronomic Consulting Service Brubaker, Cindy Brubaker, Mike Kaufman, Robin Canadian Forestry Service Reynolds, Phillip Ciba Crop Protection Higgins, Edward Manley, Brian Moseley, Carroll Pruss, Stanley Schnappin~, M.G. Vitolo, David Clemson Univemity Martin, Samuel Bruce Smith, Russel Whitwell, Ted CMS,Inc. Fenstermacher, Patrick Gehman, James McGee, Justin Ramsdell, Daniel Travis, Matthew White, Timothy Connecticut Ag. Exp. Station Ahrens, John Mervosh, Todd ConsultAg, Inc Priola, Mike Consultant Bayer, George Fertig, Stanford Marrese, Richard Cornell Cooperative Extension Senesac, Andrew Cornell Univemity Bellinder, Robin Bing, Arthur Colquhoun, Jed Hahn, Russell Kim, Tee-loon Macksel, Maria Mohler, Charles Rajalahti, Riikka Sieczka, Joseph Stachowski, Paul Sweet, Robert Uva, Richard ewc Chemical, Inc. Sharpe, Larry Delaware Department of Agriculture Davis, Todd Blessing, Clifford Van Hom, Terry DowElanco Edmondson, John Fears, Robert Haack, Alan Handly, Jack Keese,Renee Langston, Vemon leBlanc, Marte-losee Olson, Brian Quattrocchi, Sam Sherksnas, William Sturges!James Troth, John Wright, Wayne DuPont Ag Products Berk,David Evans, Thomas Ganske, Donald Leavitt, Robert Rice, Mark Exado Meadows, James FMC Corp. Mahoney, Matthew Martin, Davis Warfield, Ted Goldschmidt Chemical Corp Pinnow, Paul Gowan Company David, Paul Great Northern Paper, Inc. Filauro, Anthony Green Space DoIs, Alain Half Hollow Nursery, Inc. Scheer, Charles Scheer, David Helena Chemical Company Johnson, Michael Ii I I
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