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Monday, January 03, 2005

Keyword News: [soil agriculture]

 
Monday, January 3, 2005 7:06 AM PST

Agriculture Studies Rise in High Schools
AP via Yahoo! News Mon, 03 Jan 2005 0:49 AM PST
Inside a greenhouse here, high school students studying hydroponics are growing lettuce and basil without soil.

Agriculture Studies Rise in High Schools
Associated Press via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 03 Jan 2005 0:49 AM PST
Inside a greenhouse here, high school students studying hydroponics are growing lettuce and basil without soil. In Philadelphia, teenagers tend to a herd of cows. And in Minneapolis, students are researching how grass grows in different kinds of soil.

Farmers Making Use of Global Positioning
Canada.com Sun, 02 Jan 2005 5:14 PM PST
(AP) - The tractor weaves to ride the field's dips and rises while perfectly hugging the row previously cut by its black-clawed tiller, creating a seamless pattern of turned soil. But the person in the cab has nothing to do with this precision.

Iowa State University experts peer into future
Iowa Farmer Mon, 03 Jan 2005 6:53 AM PST
AMES --- 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.

Some things farmers can do to help overcome high fertilizer costs
Midwest Messenger Mon, 03 Jan 2005 6:40 AM PST
Fargo, N.D. - Over the past two years farmers have seen prices for both nitrogen and potash rise substantially.

Conservationists say little progress in water cleanup
Iowa Farmer Mon, 03 Jan 2005 6:55 AM PST
DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) _ A coalition of conservation groups is threatening to sue the state, claiming it has failed to enforce the Clean Water Act and has made little progress in cleaning up Iowa's polluted lakes, rivers and streams.

Epitope Tagging of Legume Root Nodule Extensin Modifies Protein Structure and Crosslinking in Cell Walls of Transformed
Red Nova Mon, 03 Jan 2005 1:25 AM PST
Root nodule extensins (RNEs) are highly glycosylated plant glycoproteins localized in the extracellular matrix of legume tissues and in the lumen of Rhizobium-induced infection threads.

Fallout from disaster will linger for a generation of farmers
The Globe and Mail Sun, 02 Jan 2005 11:22 PM PST
You can tell immediately that something is wrong with Paramanadan Wilvarasa's rice farm. For one thing, a five-metre fibreglass fishing boat sits in the middle of one of its paddies, two kilometres from the ocean.




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