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Monday, December 13, 2004 7:05 AM PST |
With phorid flies on the job, expect fire ant heads to roll Sun-Sentinel Mon, 13 Dec 2004 2:52 AM PST Tampa · Someday, maybe in your back yard, a fire ant will be toiling, lugging a grain of sand from the mound. Happy as an ant can be. Then it feels a dart of discomfort, over in a tenth of a second, and knows something is wrong. Its legs tap the soil. | Johanns' confirmation will be easy; the job hard Lincoln Journal Star Sun, 12 Dec 2004 10:07 PM PST A few days after his nomination to replace Ann Veneman as secretary of agriculture, Nebraska Gov. Michael Johanns got a whiff of just how nightmarish his self-described "dream job" will be. | South America: World s new breadbasket International Herald Tribune Sun, 12 Dec 2004 2:57 PM PST LUCAS DO RIO VERDE, Brazil Almost overnight, South America has taken the world on a historic shift in food production that is turning the largely untapped frontier heartland of the continent into the world's new breadbasket. | Local News Carolina Morning News Mon, 13 Dec 2004 6:03 AM PST 'Zenie' really retire? RIDGELAND: Long-time Jasper County booster has other plans. Zenie Ingram doesn't know how to retire. | Snohomish fights for farms BizJournals Sun, 12 Dec 2004 10:06 PM PST Snohomish County leaders are taking several steps to expand the county's $126 million agricultural industry, even as rapid real estate development and stiff environmental and other regulations seem to be eroding the sector. | Around the Region Gainesville Sun Mon, 13 Dec 2004 5:55 AM PST A motorcyclist was killed and his wife hospitalized after an O'Brien man drove his SUV into their motorcycle in Live Oak on Saturday night, officials said. | A mixed crop for farms News Interactive Mon, 13 Dec 2004 6:03 AM PST FARMERS recovering from the drought of 2002-03 have received some good news and bad: the value of crop and livestock exports is forecast to rise but the price of wool is set to fall. | Advisory council ok's projects: seeks proposals Montana Standard Sun, 12 Dec 2004 11:01 PM PST DILLON The new Madison-Beaverhead Resource Advisory Committee has been busy since forming last summer and has approved over $20,000 in projects to improve range land management, keep bears out of trouble, and improve recreation facilities in Madison and Beaverhead counties. |
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