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Tuesday, February 1, 2005 7:04 AM PST |
Tsunami leaves behind soil-damaging sea salt The Star Online Mon, 31 Jan 2005 3:47 PM PST After losing family and homes to the devastating tsunami on Dec 26, farmers in Aceh now face another horror – their once fertile farms are now caked with sea salt, Beth Gardiner reports. | 1/30 MIKE GAGE: Northern Zone votes for Boll Weevil eradication Corsicana Daily Sun Mon, 31 Jan 2005 10:07 AM PST The Texas Department of Agriculture announced the results of the Northern Blacklands Boll Weevil Eradication Referendum vote that concluded Friday. The producer vote favored the referendum with an 85 percent approval while the acreage vote approved the issue with a 67 percent approval. | State relief bill introduced Enterprise Mountaineer Mon, 31 Jan 2005 9:32 AM PST Benjamin Hicks | staff photographer Trees removed as part of stadium overhaul Trees lining the Pisgah Memorial Stadium field were taken down Thursday. Several of the trees had developed disease and many were damaged when floods of September 2004 washed away soil around their root system. | Conservationists say little progress in water cleanup Iowa Farmer Tue, 01 Feb 2005 5:49 AM PST DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) _ A coalition of conservation groups is threatening to sue the state, claiming it has failed to enforce the Clean Water Act and has made little progress in cleaning up Iowa's polluted lakes, rivers and streams. | Hardin County farmers get ahead in their field The News-Enterprise Tue, 01 Feb 2005 2:17 AM PST When Richard Preston started farming in the 1970s, he would flip open a notebook and jot down how well plants grew in certain parts of his field. Yield monitoring is much more complex now. | Crop management programs offered Midwest Messenger Tue, 01 Feb 2005 7:00 AM PST Lincoln, Neb. - University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Crop Management Winter Programs in February and March will provide producers and agribusiness professionals the latest information on weed management, corn rootworm control and digital agronomy. | Letters: Kids handling fish inhumane, unwise Corvallis Gazette Times Tue, 01 Feb 2005 2:12 AM PST This letter is to express my unhappiness with the situation described under the caption "Slippery situation," on the front page Saturday, Jan. 29, in which sixth-graders were used to help with the steelhead spawn. |
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