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Monday, March 7, 2005 7:04 AM PST |
Nation's richest farmland soil by Ill. Miami Herald Sun, 06 Mar 2005 10:58 PM PST Nation's richest farmland soil by Ill. BLOOMINGTON, Ill. - Along with Chicago's soaring skyline and Abraham Lincoln's prairie roots, Illinois is best known for routinely producing one of the nation's top yields of corn and soybeans. | Legislature to hold public hearing on agriculture districting by Carol Thompson The Valley News Sun, 06 Mar 2005 10:12 PM PST The Oswego County Legislature will hold a public hearing Thursday, March 10, for the purpose of entertaining comments on several requests by land owners for inclusion into agricultural districts. Inclusion in an agricultural district provides tax relief for working farms. | Nile River Basin Countries To Benefit From New Water Management Plan EuropaWorld Sun, 06 Mar 2005 11:31 PM PST The 10 countries within the Nile River basin will benefit from better access to information on the availability, use and development potential of the Nile resources they share under a new project to improve water management in the region, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) announced this week. | Route 29 proposal spurs watershed worries Peoria Journal Star Sun, 06 Mar 2005 7:59 AM PST HENRY - What kind of impact would the proposed widening of Illinois Route 29 north from Peoria have on an area where an unruly creek has a history of eroding soil, carrying sediment toward the Illinois River and flooding croplands and public roadways? | State ag department surveys Fairfield farmers Choteau Acantha Sun, 06 Mar 2005 12:21 PM PST Fairfield Bench farmers this month are being asked to return a short questionnaire as part of the state Department of Agriculture's ongoing evaluation of the Fairfield Bench Specific Management Plan (SMP) created in 2001 to protect groundwater. | Coffee Rises in Tokyo on Supply Threat: World's Biggest Mover Bloomberg.com Mon, 07 Mar 2005 2:29 AM PST March 7 (Bloomberg) -- Robusta coffee futures in Tokyo rose 7.5 percent, the biggest fluctuation of any commodity market today, as drought threatened to cut the crop in Vietnam, the biggest supplier of the bean variety. | Assembly mulls industrial hemp bill Santa Cruz Sentinel Mon, 07 Mar 2005 5:13 AM PST SANTA CRUZ — Move over, strawberries? Step aside, lettuce? OK, that’s probably an exaggeration. The top cash crops of the Central Coast likely won’t be supplanted in economic importance, but the distant cousin of one of the area’s more illicit crops could hold promise for the state’s farmers: hemp. |
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