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Friday, January 7, 2005 7:09 AM PST |
Dark secret of the soil hints at Amazon kingdoms Sydney Morning Herald Fri, 07 Jan 2005 5:39 AM PST High along bluffs overlooking the confluence of the mighty Negro and Solomues rivers, super-sized eggplants, papayas and cassava are flourishing. Their exuberance defies a long-held belief about the Amazon. | New year; same challenges for agriculture Southwest Daily Times Thu, 06 Jan 2005 9:49 PM PST A next big issue will be soybean Asian rust. The fungus doesn't winter over where there are freezing temperatures. But its spores can blow hundreds of miles from the Deep South to infest midwestern fields during the growing seasons. | News Franklin Press Fri, 07 Jan 2005 5:29 AM PST Macon County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Enforcement Officer Josh Ward made the first of what will prove to be regular updates to the town board Tuesday night. | Ag calendar The Community Press Thu, 06 Jan 2005 2:19 PM PST A preview of the new Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario (EFAO) Crop Rotation and Soil Management Course, given by Gary Lean, at the home of Ken Marisett, 572 County Road #11, Picton. Potluck at 12 noon. | Microbial Diversity Unbound Red Nova Fri, 07 Jan 2005 1:11 AM PST "To see a World in a Grain of Sand"-so begins William Blake's "Auguries of Innocence." What the poet 200 years ago intended to be metaphoric has turned out to be more realistic than he could have realized. | Conservationists say little progress in water cleanup Iowa Farmer Fri, 07 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. | Big snows a treat for bone-dry Utah Salt Lake Tribune Fri, 07 Jan 2005 1:17 AM PST Three months into the water year and halfway through winter in the high country, snowpack totals are running above average around Utah, and are off the charts in the southern part of the state. | Care will keep ginger disease-free Honolulu Advertiser Fri, 07 Jan 2005 2:14 AM PST There are many uses for ginger in Hawai'i. Whether you're adding flavor to your favorite teriyaki sauce or chewing on ginger to alleviate nausea, it is a popular and highly valued spice in the Islands. |
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