Farm tax issues top S.D. bill slate Grand Forks Herald Tue, 25 Jan 2005 10:13 AM PST F ARGO, N.D. — An early agriculture issue in this year’s South Dakota Legislature is whether tax assessment of agricultural land is keeping up with the market value. | Ag building on time, on budget The Smithfield Herald Tue, 25 Jan 2005 7:17 AM PST SMITHFIELD -- Construction of the Agriculture Services Complex on N.C. 210 west of town is on schedule and should wrap up in mid-August. | Crop management programs offered Midwest Messenger Wed, 26 Jan 2005 6:29 AM PST Lincoln, Neb. - University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Crop Management Winter Programs in February and March will provide producers and agribusiness professionals the latest information on weed management, corn rootworm control and digital agronomy. | How to avoid pests, naturally Seattle Times Wed, 26 Jan 2005 2:13 AM PST Thinking about your garden can be as important as doing the work. Every year is a potential fresh beginning, and now is the time to reflect... | Most County Departments Meeting Effectiveness Goals Southern Pines Pilot Wed, 26 Jan 2005 5:32 AM PST By the middle of the fiscal year, most county departments and agencies had reached or exceeded goals set to determine the effectiveness of services. Finance Officer Lisa Hughes presented the mid-year report to the Moore County Board of Commissioners at a Jan. 18 meeting. | Clarke Officials Praise Colt Sale Winchester Star Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:05 PM PST “We’re very proud of Audley Farm’s accomplishments in the equine industry,” said Clarke County Supervisor A.R. “Pete” Dunning Jr. | HISTORY OF GIBSON COUNTY Tri-State Media Tue, 25 Jan 2005 11:12 PM 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. | Wednesday, January 26, 2005 Ravalli Republic Tue, 25 Jan 2005 8:39 PM PST Restoring water quality in the Three Mile and Ambrose Creek watersheds is going to take community support and involvement, said Jim Rokosch, a local landowner and aquatic biologist. |
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