Senate passes parks and soil tax measure Lebanon Daily Record Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:04 AM PST JEFFERSON CITY -- A tax to help fund state parks and fight soil erosion has enjoyed strong public support in two elections. Now lawmakers are proposing to re-enact it again, and make it easier to extend in the future. | Stirling - Community supported agriculture at Hilltop Pastures The Community Press Mon, 28 Feb 2005 2:01 PM PST Located at the top of Pancake Hill, 15 minutes east of Stirling off Highway 62, Hilltop Pastures is a three-acre certified organic vegetable farm that has been operating a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program for the past five summers. | Calendar Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Mon, 28 Feb 2005 8:58 AM PST ♦ Allen County Soil and Water Conservation District Annual Meeting will be at 6:45 p.m. March 1, preceded by dinner at 6 p.m., at the home of Robert Ternet, 5129 Ryan Road, New Haven. Speaker will be Andy Miller, Indiana assistant commissioner of agriculture. | State’s top ag leader banks on advances Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Tue, 01 Mar 2005 3:13 AM PST The state agriculture agency’s new leader said he wants to see Indiana lead the country and the world in developing innovative farming techniques and healthy food products. | Kuensel Online Kuensel Tue, 01 Mar 2005 5:01 AM PST 28 February 2005- Behavioral changes of cattle herding farmers is leading to a decline in the age old practise of cattle migration in Bhutan according to the agriculture ministry. | NHGRI targets 12 more organisms for genome sequencing EurekaAlert! Tue, 01 Mar 2005 6:46 AM PST BETHESDA, Md., Tues., Mar. 1, 2005 – The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), one of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), announced today that the Large-Scale Sequencing Research Network will begin sequencing 12 more strategically selected organisms, including the marmoset, a skate and several important insects, as part of its ongoing effort to expand understanding of the human | Art museum asks gardeners for help News Leader Tue, 01 Mar 2005 3:03 AM PST CHARLOTTESVILLE The University of Virginia Art Museum invites area garden club members and community residents to sign up to create a unique flower arrangement inspired by works on view in the museum. To learn more about this program and to sign up call Virginia Paul at (434) 974-6029. | Museum hosts Conservation Tillage Expo The Herald-Press Tue, 01 Mar 2005 4:32 AM PST The Fourth Annual Tri-State Conservation Tillage Expo will be held March 15 at the Kruse WWII Victory Museum near Auburn. | Town targets modified crops Nashua Telegraph Tue, 01 Mar 2005 3:15 AM PST WARNER (AP) - Voters at Town Meeting will be asked to discourage the growing of genetically engineered crops in town and to support any state or federal laws calling for a moratorium on them and making manufacturers liable for damages if they cause harm. | Dick Marshall carries a quiet strength Montana Standard Tue, 01 Mar 2005 1:17 AM 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. |
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