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Sunday, January 16, 2005 7:07 AM PST |
Be curious, children advised Billings Gazette Sun, 16 Jan 2005 0:50 AM PST On Saturday, soil scientist Steve Van Fossen showed three dozen kids and their parents what happens when water is mixed with volcanic ash. | THE PILOT LIGHT: Board to Face Long Agenda Southern Pines Pilot Sun, 16 Jan 2005 4:31 AM PST Presentations on 911 Center improvements and on voluntary agriculture districts are on the long agenda for the Tuesday meeting of the Moore County Board of Commissioners. | Federal program rewards farmers for conservation efforts AberdeenNews.com Sat, 15 Jan 2005 9:55 AM PST NEW MUNICH, Minn. - Conserving the land isn't a new concept for Chuck Uphoff. The New Munich dairy farmer has been following conservation practices for three decades, including applying only nutrients his crops need, limiting how much he tills the soil and planting an estimated 3,000-4,000 trees. | Floods strip vital topsoil from area farmland Saint George Spectrum Sat, 15 Jan 2005 10:10 AM PST ST. GEORGE -- Of all that fell in the path of this week's torrents, the greatest devastation to farmers and ranchers may be the loss of land. "The thing that cannot be replaced is topsoil," said Vernon Parent, agriculture agent for Utah State University Extension in Washington County. | Historic Partnership Formed at Pheasant Fest in Omaha Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Sat, 15 Jan 2005 2:00 PM PST Pheasants Forever announced a formal partnership with the Farm Service Agency this afternoon at Pheasant Fest. By signing a Memorandum of Understanding , PF and FSA established a broad working relationship to deliver Federal Farm Bill conservation programs that benefit farmers; as well as soil, water, and wildlife. | Study recommends major changes in irrigation Billings Gazette Sun, 16 Jan 2005 0:58 AM PST ALBANY, N.Y. - A growing population coupled with diminishing fresh water supplies should force major changes in the way the world's farmers tend their crops in coming decades, a recent study recommends. |
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