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Thursday, January 13, 2005

Keyword News: [soil agriculture]

 
Monday, January 10, 2005 8:22 AM PST

Brattleboro soil scientist heads to Afghanistan
WCAX 3 Mon, 10 Jan 2005 7:07 AM PST
BRATTLEBORO, Vt. A U-S Department of Agriculture official from Brattleboro is headed to Afghanistan to work for six months as an agricultural adviser.

Study Urges Water Conservation on Farms
ABC News Mon, 10 Jan 2005 5:32 AM PST
Study Urges Water Conservation on Farms Since Agriculture Uses 30 Percent of World's Fresh Water

LOCAL NEWS from
Northwestern Mon, 10 Jan 2005 2:47 AM PST
A “Winnebago Welcome” goes out to Jason Kruse, 27, the newest agriculture educator for the University of Wisconsin-Extension in Winnebago County. Kruse has farming in his blood, having worked on the family farm in Hagerman, Idaho.

700 000 tons of cocoa
Ghanaweb.com Sun, 09 Jan 2005 11:02 PM PST
I am least surprised that Ghana pulled over 700 000 tons of cocoa from its soil in 2004. During my school days, my ‘teacher’ told me that Ghana was the leading producer of cocoa and that had it not been for the Europeans who determined the prices, we would have made higher earnings.

Study Urges Water Conservation on Farms
AP via Yahoo! News Sun, 09 Jan 2005 8:25 AM PST
A growing population coupled with diminishing fresh water supplies should force major changes in the way the world's farmers water their crops in the coming decades, a recent study recommends.

Conservationists say little progress in water cleanup
Iowa Farmer Mon, 10 Jan 2005 7:56 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.

Cornell study says water conservation should begin on farms
KVOA.com Sun, 09 Jan 2005 11:09 PM PST
ALBANY, N.Y. A recent study recommends changes in the way the world's farmers water their crops in the coming decades. That's because of the growing population coupled with diminishing fresh water supplies.

Farmers fear worst as drought crisis deepens
Independent Online World News Mon, 10 Jan 2005 0:33 AM PST
Farmers in the Western Cape say they are at a loss about how to get through a second year with scant rain and are encouraging the government to declare the province a disaster area.

Cornell study says water conservation should begin on farms
WSTM-TV NBC 3 Mon, 10 Jan 2005 0:35 AM PST
ALBANY, N.Y. A recent study says a growing population coupled with diminishing fresh water supplies should force major changes in the way the world's farmers water their crops in the coming decades.

BUGS CEO Foresees Prosperous 2005
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 10 Jan 2005 6:25 AM PST
Robert Brehm, CEO of U.S. Microbics, Inc., today announced that he foresees a prosperous business year in 2005 based upon recent developments in new business, the revenue potential of new joint ventures and alliances, anticipated acquisitions, institutional financing, and a favorable U.S. economic outlook.




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