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Thursday, February 24, 2005 7:04 AM PST |
Haywood Soil and Water hosts awards night Enterprise Mountaineer Wed, 23 Feb 2005 9:46 AM PST Haywood Soil and Water Conservation District held its annual awards program Feb. 10 at the Agriculture Center in Waynesville. | National water management plan gets green light MCOT Thu, 24 Feb 2005 5:48 AM PST BANGKOK, Feb. 24 (TNA) - The Thai government has approved a four-year, 200 billion baht national water management plan in a bid to drought-proof much of the country, Agriculture Minister Wan Muhammad Nor Matha said today. | Task force recommends global approach to ag policy Iowa Farmer Wed, 23 Feb 2005 9:44 AM PST AMES -- As the debate looms over what should be included in the 2007 farm bill, the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture suggests a global approach to formulate policies that govern food and agriculture. | Composting coffee wastes The Hindu Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:49 AM PST COMPOSTING IS a method of accelerating the natural process of decomposition of organic residues or wastes, under controlled conditions into useful agriculture produces. | Ecological farming courses in eastern Ontario The Community Press Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:56 AM PST The Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario (EFAO) is holding introductory and advanced courses on ecological agriculture in Berwick and Campbellford this winter. The courses include lots of time for discussion and are facilitated by experienced organic farmers. | The EU's Space Policy - an overview SpaceRef Thu, 24 Feb 2005 6:15 AM PST Space provides a source of unique and essential tools, enabling governments and international bodies to tackle critical social and political issues. The European space industry is a key actor in the world-wide commercial market of satellite manufacturing, launch services, and satellite operators. | 'India will become bigger than the US!' Rediff.com Thu, 24 Feb 2005 1:40 AM PST If India manages the economy properly, it could have one-fourth the per capita income of the United States, by id-century, says Jeffrey Sachs. | TODAY'S NEWS Orion Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:54 PM PST Success has come to California's organic food source. Farmers and industry leaders came to Chico State Wednesday, Feb. 23 to share their thoughts at the 2nd Annual Organic Farming and Food Conference. | Dick Marshall carries a quiet strength Montana Standard Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:48 PM PST TWIN BRIDGES - Some people just talk about what is wrong. Other people work on making it better. Dick Marshall of Twin Bridges is a quiet man who would never brag about what he has done. But the record is a silent testimony proving that what he loves is what he has devoted his time to over the years. | Strawberry virus not such a new discovery in US The Advertiser-Tribune Wed, 23 Feb 2005 9:44 PM PST A recent discovery of strawberry latent ring spot virus in a crop of strawberries in California turned out not to be very new at all. The virus was discovered during a a broad-spectrum test to search for viruses. Mint plants tested came from Ohio, Maryland, Texas, Nebraska and Oregon. |
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