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Monday, February 7, 2005 7:04 AM PST |
Alert for bogus organic products By Farmers Weekly staff Farmers Weekly Interactive Mon, 07 Feb 2005 3:07 AM PST ORGANIC FARMERS and growers are being warned to look out for products that are falsely marketed as suitable for use on organic farms. The Soil Association has said it is aware that some companies are falsely claiming that their products are approved for use on organic farms. | Higher food output remains ‘key to offsetting shortfall’ News From Bangladesh Sun, 06 Feb 2005 9:04 PM PST The country's current foodgrains shortfall might turn out to be a chronic phenomenon in future unless pragmatic efforts are taken to boost the per acre yield, Agriculture Minister MK Anwar expressed the fear Sunday. | India sees healthy GDP growth despite poor rains Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News Mon, 07 Feb 2005 4:05 AM PST NEW DELHI, Feb 7 (Reuters) - India said on Monday it expects its economy to grow 6.9 percent in the year to March, slower than last year but above many estimates, with increased manufacturing and services output helping to offset anaemic farm sector growth. | Wholesome Italian goodness at the Global Village AME Info Mon, 07 Feb 2005 4:29 AM PST One of the many good things about the Global Village is that it introduces us to products from other countries hitherto unknown to us. The Italian Pavilion does not disappoint, and presents visitors with a range of pastas made from the freshest of wheat, grown in the hinterland of the Puglia region. | Crop management programs offered Midwest Messenger Mon, 07 Feb 2005 5:58 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. | The dirt on Palm Beach County Palm Beach Post Sun, 06 Feb 2005 10:48 PM PST Once a farmer gets dirt under his fingernails, it's there for eternity. Unless you've worked in the dirt, put your heart into it and pulled your life from it, it is difficult to understand the soul of the farmer. | 02/07/05 Sun Herald Sun, 06 Feb 2005 9:11 PM PST Eva Worden is fulfilling her grandfather's dream and much, much more. Worden's maternal grandfather, Roland Granat, was a Miami Beach attorney who always dreamed of raising limes and avocados on 25 acres he owned in South Dade, the Redland-Homestead area. | Agrium Takes Steps to Expand Smart Nitrogen Product ESN'R' Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 07 Feb 2005 5:00 AM PST Agrium Inc. announced today plans to proceed with detailed engineering on a proposed expansion of its controlled release urea fertilizer product "ESN" at the Carseland, Alberta nitrogen facility in response to overwhelming demand. |
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