PSCD offering scholarships to high school seniors Lamar Daily News Wed, 19 Jan 2005 9:11 AM PST The Prowers Soil Conservation District is proud to announce that they will once again award two $300 scholarships to graduating high school seniors in the district wishing to pursue higher education in any agriculture or conservation related field. | South Perth, Western Australia January 20, 2005 SeedQuest Wed, 19 Jan 2005 9:42 PM PST The Department of Agriculture is showcasing Western Australia’s ‘clean and green’ image to a delegation visiting from Thailand this week. The delegation is visiting Western Australia to inspect the high health status of local potato production systems. | Agriculture, Water, Ads Migration Dialogue Wed, 19 Jan 2005 9:43 AM PST California's farm sales totaled $28 billion in 2003, including $7 billion from livestock, dairy and poultry products and $21 billion from the sale of crops. | Goranson Farm Loses Produce in Barn Blaze Lincoln County News Wed, 19 Jan 2005 10:21 AM PST Produce for 112 community supported agriculture customers was completely consumed Jan. 12 in a blaze that leveled a two-story barn behind the main house of Goranson’s Farm on Rt. 128 in Dresden. | Good news on tree disease San Jose Mercury News Thu, 20 Jan 2005 3:06 AM PST Sudden oak death has run its course in the most vulnerable forests in coastal Bay Area counties, although it continues to pose a threat to new areas of wilderness as well as commercial nurseries, experts said Wednesday. | Article africast.com Thu, 20 Jan 2005 5:21 AM PST KUMASI, Ghana, January 20 -- The Director-General of the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Dr Mohammed ElBaradei would witness the inauguration of Radiotherapy Centre at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital on Friday in Kumasi. | Auld Lange Syne and all, 2005 won't be 2004 Midwest Messenger Thu, 20 Jan 2005 6:43 AM PST When bidding my first, large free-lance writing job decades ago, I telephoned an experienced friend for guidance. Should I bid low to get the work or high to make some real money, I asked. His two-step, can't-lose advice was priceless. | Skip-row field trials continue to show profitable yields Tri-State Neighbor Thu, 20 Jan 2005 6:32 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. |
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