Funding available for weed control work Montana Standard Wed, 15 Dec 2004 5:44 AM PST Money to help area ranchers combat weeds, and for timber owners improve forest health, is available from the Department of Agriculture. Other eligible projects include stock water development and improved grazing control through such measures as installation of cross fencing. | News & Information for the Grain, Milling, Feed & Seed Industries Grainnet.com Tue, 14 Dec 2004 2:44 PM PST Washington, DC- Substantial changes are needed in the future direction of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) if U.S. agriculture is to capture growth opportunities and sustain the growing demand for grains and oilseeds from the ethanol, livestock and poultry sectors, four major grain-related organizations have told the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). | Manitoba's Kristjanson Wins CCA Award Ag Report Tue, 14 Dec 2004 9:09 AM PST WINNIPEG - Dec 13/04 - SNS -- The Canadian Fertilizer Institute (CFI) awarded Ingrid Kristjanson, an Agricultural Representative for Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives (MAFRI), the 2004 Prairie Provinces Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) of the Year award. | Forestry Commission workshop on grass-cutter production Ghanaweb.com Tue, 14 Dec 2004 11:12 PM PST Nkawkaw (E/R), Dec. 14, GNA- The Forest Services Commission and the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) have organized a three-day workshop on grass cutter production for 45 farmers from the Atiwa and Kwahu South and West Districts. | Dream ag job may become nightmare Peoria Journal Star Tue, 14 Dec 2004 10:42 AM PST A few days after his presidential 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. | Nebraska's water woes offer opportunity to improve practices Tri-State Neighbor Tue, 14 Dec 2004 7:20 AM PST LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska's continued drought and water problems are challenging but also represent an opportunity to improve irrigation and soil management practices, a University of Nebraska soil scientist said at the Agronomy and Horticulture Highlights program. | Legislative breakfast held with Sierra Club Elizabethton Star Wed, 15 Dec 2004 6:45 AM PST Dean Whitworth, Tennessee Sierra Club CAFO Chairman, attended a Thursday, Dec. 9 legislative breakfast along with 15 other members of JCCCCAW and the State of Franklin Sierra Group hosting Rep. Jason Mumpower and Sen. Ron Ramsey. |
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