Agriculture students visit research station Ghanaweb.com Sun, 13 Feb 2005 0:37 AM PST KPONG, FEB 12, GNA - Students from the Faculty of Engineering Sciences of the University of Ghana Legon, paid a day's familiarisation tour to the University of Ghana's Agricultural Research Station in Kpong. | HEALING RICE steams farmers SEMissourian.com Sun, 13 Feb 2005 0:47 AM PST CHAFFEE, Mo. It's only 150 acres, a small amount by agriculture standards, and right now the land that sits in Scott County's vibrant farm community is bare. | Undercover crops The Des Moines Register Sun, 13 Feb 2005 2:13 AM PST Growing food crops during Iowa winters is expensive and challenging, say people involved with greenhouse vegetable production. "There is not enough sunlight," said Richard Gladon, associate professor of horticulture at Iowa State University. | Wine expo is a boon for state's wineries Tri-City Herald Online Sun, 13 Feb 2005 5:08 AM PST Washington state travelers may find some comfort in knowing they can drink a glass of Gordon Brothers Wine on their next British Airways flight to London. | Begin planning spring garden now Ardmoreite.com Sun, 13 Feb 2005 3:31 AM PST The days for fresh vegetables to be picked right from the garden are not so distant. The cold winter temperatures will likely soon be behind us, leaving us to return to the garden and begin growing those favorable vegetables and produce. | Looking for greener pastures Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Sun, 13 Feb 2005 3:51 AM PST A growing number of northeast Indiana dairies and other livestock farms are reducing their overhead by returning to a traditional farming technique – but with a modern twist. | U.S. forests are on a rebound, but can it last? Seattle Times Sun, 13 Feb 2005 2:16 AM PST Despite a booming population and urban sprawl, the United States has gained 10 million acres of forests since 1990. That's enough trees to cover all the land in New Jersey twice. | Lawmakers take another run at manure regulation The Times-News Sat, 12 Feb 2005 10:37 PM PST BOISE -- Rep. Doug Jones has a story about his octogenarian parents who have lived in the same modest farmhouse on U.S. Highway 93 for more than 50 years. | Major cleanup Decatur Daily Sat, 12 Feb 2005 11:10 PM PST Flint Creek and Cotaco Creek cleanup projects are poised to make major improvements in water quality starting this spring, according to their directors. | Obituaries for Saturday, February 12, 2005 Winona Daily News Sat, 12 Feb 2005 9:28 PM PST Bea Trainor, 91, of Watkins Manor, Winona, died Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2005, at Community Memorial Hospital. She was born in Winona on Oct. 30, 1913, to Jennie (Potter) and Ole Peterson. |
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