Casey agriculture council must return money The Advocate Messenger Thu, 03 Mar 2005 9:09 AM PST LIBERTY - Casey County Agriculture Development Council learned Wednesday night that $45,224 not used in the 2004 forage program will have to be returned to the state. | Kidnappers free agriculture exec INQ7.net Thu, 03 Mar 2005 7:10 AM PST COTABATO CITY, Maguindanao, Philippines -- The agriculture official who was kidnapped in Lanao del Sur on Valentine's Day was freed without ransom at dawn yesterday, agriculture officials in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao said. | Regionwide tour checks state of agriculture The Indianapolis Star Fri, 04 Mar 2005 0:22 AM PST WHITELAND, Ind. -- Merrill Kelsay's dairy farm in Whiteland -- just 16 miles down I-65 from Indianapolis -- provided the perfect setting on Thursday for state officials seeking to shape Indiana's agricultural future. | A Practical Plan to End Poverty Washington Post Fri, 04 Mar 2005 2:26 AM PST Americans know a good deal when they see it. Today a group of leading scientists and practitioners from several fields -- agriculture, medicine, economics, education, engineering -- is making a proposal to the world. If rich and poor countries will follow through on the promises they have made over the past five years to fight extreme poverty and disease -- and rely on the best science and | Fort Ashby resident urging community to fight against Bush's budget proposals Mineral Daily News-Tribune Thu, 03 Mar 2005 7:33 PM PST Fort Ashby resident John Wagoner, chairman of the Potomac Headwaters Council, is urging the community to fight against budget proposals set forth by the Bush administration, which he says will dramatically affect local funding for conservation and agriculture. | East Timor Faces Food Shortage Voice of America Thu, 03 Mar 2005 10:31 AM PST Food shortages in East Timor, two and half years after the territory achieved independence from Indonesia, are causing complaints that the government is paying too little attention to agriculture. | News Arkansas News Bureau Fri, 04 Mar 2005 5:59 AM PST LITTLE ROCK - A bill that would give the State Police authority to arrest illegal or undocumented immigrants was recommended for passage Thursday by a Senate panel. - | Bynum Named Extension Integrated Pest Management Agent AgNews Fri, 04 Mar 2005 5:44 AM PST SWEETWATER Texas Cooperative Extension has named a new integrated pest management agent for Nolan, Mitchell, Scurry and Jones counties. Dr. Edsel "Eddie" D. Bynum Jr. began the job on March 1 according to Dr. Tom Fuchs, Extension integrated pest management state coordinator at San Angelo. | The Water Century The Globalist Thu, 03 Mar 2005 9:05 PM PST Water has long been seen as an issue of great concern for most developing countries, but not for developed economies. For rich nations, water seemed readily available — and endless in supply. |
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