Rounding out education Coshocton Tribune Tue, 21 Dec 2004 5:39 AM PST Several students in Sue Hoop's vocational agriculture class mix concrete during school Thursday, Dec. 16, at Ridgewood High School. The person who designed white pants for young children to play baseball and football in must never have done laundry. | Nebraska's water woes offer opportunity to improve practices Tri-State Neighbor Mon, 20 Dec 2004 1:36 PM 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. | Crete's Culinary Sanctuaries at the Adventures in Travel Expos PR Web Tue, 21 Dec 2004 0:01 AM PST Crete's Culinary Sanctuaries organizes distinctive educational travel programs covering all that Crete has to offer ancient history, culture, wild nature, organic agriculture and cuisine. CCS founder, Nikki Rose, is speaking on the panel, Whats Hot in Adventure Travel at the Adventures in Travel Expos in Chicago (January 7, Stephens Convention Center), New York (January 14, Javits Convention | Botulism Wipes Out Half of Farmer's Herd AP via Yahoo! News Mon, 20 Dec 2004 11:26 PM PST Although experts determined that botulism is behind the deaths of about half a farmer's dairy herd, they have not determined how it ended up on his farm. | USDA program to aid ranchers and farmers The Reporter Mon, 20 Dec 2004 9:05 AM PST Farmers and ranchers in Solano County have the opportunity to address their natural resource concerns through a U.S. Department of Agriculture cost-sharing program. | Fire destroys DA, DILG offices in Tacloban City INQ7.net Mon, 20 Dec 2004 7:24 AM PST TACLOBAN CITY, Leyte, Philippines -- Fire of still unknown origin gutted the regional offices of the Departments of Agriculture and of Interior and Local Government based here early yesterday. | Experts Peer Into the Future Newswise Tue, 21 Dec 2004 6:24 AM PST Newswise â The new year is bound to bring changes in everything from the current diet fad to stock market trends. "Low-carb diets will become a fad of the past by the end of 2005. You'll see many of the low-carb products disappear from the grocery store shelves. | A yield that leads the field Richmond Times-Dispatch Mon, 20 Dec 2004 6:40 PM PST A Charles City County farmer has shown for the second year in a row that he is the most skilled corn grower in the nation. David Hula, 42, was the top producer this year in the National Corn Growers Association's annual yield contest. | HISTORY OF GIBSON COUNTY Tri-State Media Tue, 21 Dec 2004 0:20 AM PST In this section you will find an interesting historical account of the communities that make up Gibson County. Gibson County was once a wilderness situated in the Northwest Territory which, in 1784, was ceded to the United States of America by Virginia. |
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