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Friday, January 21, 2005 7:05 AM PST |
Soil, water conservation funding may flow Iowa Farmer Thu, 20 Jan 2005 7:26 AM PST DES MOINES -- A disagreement over state funding of soil and water conservation districts may result in new legislation this spring. The first bill introduced in the legislative agriculture committees this month deals with funding for soil and water conservation districts. | Technology Complements Methyl Bromide Alternative Agricultural Research Magazine Fri, 21 Jan 2005 5:53 AM PST A new type of plastic cover that helps stop chemical soil fumigants from escaping into the atmosphere could provide a timely alternative for farmers facing a ban on methyl bromide, according to Agricultural Research Service scientists. | NBC Newschannel 6 Where News Comes First KPVI-TV Thu, 20 Jan 2005 6:15 PM PST The agriculture industry brings billions of dollars to Idaho's economy each year. But it seems the face of the old family farm is changing. Jeremy Couch attended the Eastern Idaho Ag Expo and shows us the latest in farming technology. | Two join Oldham extension agency Oldham Era Thu, 20 Jan 2005 10:45 AM PST On Dec. 1 - her first day at the Oldham County Cooperative Extension office - Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent Traci Missun arrived to find a snake on her desk. | Money tight for open space phillyburbs.com Fri, 21 Jan 2005 7:01 AM PST Despite a trimmer budget, Bucks County will continue efforts to protect prime farmland from developers. | Wet feet Daily Press Fri, 21 Jan 2005 6:36 AM PST When it gets too much water, a Joshua tree expels extra moisture through its green leaves. The living, green leaves and the brown, dead leaves both serve to capture moisture when rainfall has been meager. | Meetings will let landowners plan restoration work Jefferson City News Tribune Fri, 21 Jan 2005 0:07 AM PST For admirers of bobwhite quail and other grassland birds, the past 20 years have been discouraging. But a dedicated group of citizen conservationists are organizing an effort to reverse the trend. In April, they will invite Missouri landowners to join them. | Ecke Ranch owner calls for public vote on project The Californian Thu, 20 Jan 2005 9:12 PM PST ENCINITAS ---- The owner of Paul Ecke Ranch told the City Council on Wednesday that plans to build housing and a public works facility on his family-owned property on Saxony Road should be put to a public vote. | HISTORY OF GIBSON COUNTY Tri-State Media Fri, 21 Jan 2005 0:25 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. | Celebrate New Year's Day for Trees on Tuesday Redlands Daily Facts Thu, 20 Jan 2005 9:10 PM PST "Well, I hope all of you go out in the garden next Tuesday," yours truly announced at dinner last evening. The patient eyes of my family looked slowly and sadly at what the professor might come up with next. "Because next Tuesday is the New Year's Day for Trees." |
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