30 towns in Central Mindanao prone to erosion ABS-CBNNEWS.com Mon, 17 Jan 2005 6:43 AM PST KORONADAL CITY - The economic growth of more than half of the towns in the agriculture-rich Central Mindanao is facing obstacles as they were identified to be prone to moderate or severe soil erosion. | USAID keen to support agricultural dev News From Bangladesh Sun, 16 Jan 2005 8:33 PM PST American aid-agency USAID is willing to strengthen their support to agriculture-sector development of Bangladesh by way of assisting in research, extension and marketing of farm products, reports UNB. | USAID to support farm development News From Bangladesh Sun, 16 Jan 2005 8:34 PM PST American aid-agency USAID is willing to strengthen their support to agriculture-sector development of Bangladesh by way of assisting in research, extension and marketing of farm products. | Skip row planting shows promise for water rationing Agriculture Online Mon, 17 Jan 2005 6:19 AM PST NORTH PLATTE, Neb. -- The second year of skip-row planting field trials for dryland corn continued to show positive results for this water-rationing strategy, a University of Nebraska cropping systems specialist said. | Enviro-friendly Grand Forks Herald Mon, 17 Jan 2005 1:14 AM PST BISMARCK, N.D. - Gabe Brown hasn't been afraid of trying new things in farming and ranching. To him, everything has been new, and the government's new Conservation Security Program fits right into his environmentally friendly farming. | Business Grand Forks Herald Mon, 17 Jan 2005 1:13 AM PST Gabe Brown of Bismarck, N.D., says the federal Conservation Security Program is a great concept. He's in one of the first North Dakota regions where the program is offered. He hopes to qualify in 2005, but says its value will depend on decisions not yet made, and budget limits. | 'Mangroves reduce tidal waves' Rediff.com Mon, 17 Jan 2005 2:38 AM PST 'We have to initiate a bio-shield movement along the coastal areas,' says Dr M S Swaminathan. | The Rediff Interview/ Dr M S Swaminathan India Abroad Mon, 17 Jan 2005 3:04 AM PST A s chairman of the government's National Commission of Farmers, Dr M S Swaminathan has been asked to submit his report on how to face natural disasters like the tsunami. | HISTORY OF GIBSON COUNTY Tri-State Media Mon, 17 Jan 2005 0:27 AM 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. |
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