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Saturday, February 5, 2005 7:04 AM PST |
China underscores agriculture, ecological protection in western development People's Daily Fri, 04 Feb 2005 5:14 PM PST Premier Wen Jiabao said the issues concerning agriculture and rural areas and ecological protection should be prioritized in China's large-scale development of the western regions, designed to bridge economic and social gap with the developed eastern regions. | Local News :: Vincennes Sun-Commercial Online :: Vincennes Sun-Commercial Sat, 05 Feb 2005 5:03 AM PST LAWRENCEVILLE, Ill. - Robert and Tracee Andrews were named Conservationists of the Year by the Lawrence County Soil and Water Conservation District at the organization's 60th annual meeting here Thursday night. | A deal is a deal The Californian Fri, 04 Feb 2005 5:22 PM PST Our View: The Ecke family nurtured the fertile soil that blossomed into the city of Encinitas, first with their flower-growing industry and then with their philanthropy. They deserve the city's gratitude and support. | Agriculture Researchers Move To High-Tech Center Brandon.TBO.com Fri, 04 Feb 2005 3:01 PM PST BALM - Boxes with titles such as ``test tubes'' and ``Gladwear for fertilizer'' were unpacked this week in new offices and laboratories. The University of Florida's long-awaited Gulf Coast Research and Education Center opens for business in less than two weeks. | Ag Commissioner Optimistic About TennCare Effort Greene County Fri, 04 Feb 2005 3:01 PM PST Tennessee Commissioner of Agriculture Ken Givens said Thursday that he believes farmers have much to gain from the budget Gov. Phil Bredesen presented on Monday. | Manufacturers reap big benefits with growth of small farmers The Des Moines Register Sat, 05 Feb 2005 1:57 AM PST Might need a ladder: Bob Ewert of Bingham Lake, Minn., is dwarfed by a self-propelled sprayer Friday at the Iowa Power Farming Show at Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines. The show is one of the largest indoor trade shows for farm equipment in the country. | Bush budget lowers cap on farm payments The Des Moines Register Sat, 05 Feb 2005 1:57 AM PST • Mike Sheilbey of Dawson said he doesn't think the proposed cuts will pass Congress. "There's got to be a farm program," Sheilbey said. "Prices are so low - $1.60 a bushel for corn and $5 for soybeans - and expenses for everything farmers buy have gone up." |
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