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Sunday, December 19, 2004 7:06 AM PST |
Financial Express Financial Express Sat, 18 Dec 2004 11:30 AM PST THE economy of Bangladesh is mainly based on agriculture. The country's geographic characteristic, soil fertility and climatic condition are conductive to agricultural production. Seventy percent of the people of this country directly or indirectly live on agriculture. | Agriculture digest Billings Gazette Sun, 19 Dec 2004 1:17 AM PST AMES, Iowa - The average price of Iowa farmland jumped 15.6 percent this year to a record $2,629 an acre, according an annual survey by Iowa State University. | Technology rules modern farm scene Omaha World-Herald Sat, 18 Dec 2004 10:18 PM PST CLYDE, Ohio (AP) - On today's farm, tractors and combines are bigger, faster and smarter. Soil tests and topography maps give farmers more information. Crops are more resistant to disease and pests. | Commissions to discuss proposed agency merger Lawrence Journal-World Sun, 19 Dec 2004 3:30 AM PST K-State Research & Extension agents can test the soil from a flower bed, teach children about bugs, and instruct people in the food service business about the correct way to handle food. | From beets to berries Santa Maria Times Sun, 19 Dec 2004 0:19 AM PST Warren Bendixen has seen a lot of changes in Santa Barbara County agriculture. | Where have all the flowers gone? Daily Herald via Yahoo! News Sun, 19 Dec 2004 5:59 AM PST June Keibler parks her black minivan next to an inconspicuous clearing of grass that holds a secret she's kept for 11 years. | LEAKING CHEMICAL CAUSES TRAFFIC SNARL La Grande Observer Sat, 18 Dec 2004 5:58 PM PST Friday afternoon traffic eastbound along Interstate 84 was stalled for about an hour near Milepost 253 and rerouted through downtown La Grande, thanks to a tote of leaking agriculture chemical. | Officers named by county extension organization Reading Eagle/Reading Times Sun, 19 Dec 2004 4:55 AM PST Gary Rothermel has been elected president of the Berks County Cooperative Extension for two years, succeeding Judy Hospidor-Earnest. Also elected were Travis Werley, vice president; Dorothy McLaughlin, secretary; and Carol Miller, treasurer. |
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