California Farm Bureau is beneficial Monterey County Herald Sat, 19 Mar 2005 3:07 AM PST C alifornia's 77,000 farmers have about as many choices as a bee collecting pollen when it comes to organizations they can join. Among the prospects are grower-shipper associations, water, soil and conservation districts, and various local groups that emphasize specific interests. | RAP Breakfast audience hears agriculture's story Daily Gate City Fri, 18 Mar 2005 2:53 PM PST Most of the cost of breakfast was "on the farmer" for those who attended the Keokuk Area Chamber of Commerce Recognition, Appreciation and Participation Breakfast at the Holiday Inn Express on Thursday. | Money available to farmers The Steubenville Herald-Star Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:13 AM PST WINTERSVILLE - More than $100,000 in funding for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program has been allocated to Jefferson County, according to a spokesman from the Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District. | SOUTHERN AFRICA: IRIN-SA Weekly Round-up 222 for 12-18 March 2005 AlertNet Sat, 19 Mar 2005 6:08 AM PST On Monday Namibia enters a new era - one without President Sam Nujoma at the helm. After 15 years of rule, the white-bearded liberation war leader, affectionately known as "the old man", hands over to his successor, Hifikepunye Pohamba. | Biz Buzz SanLuisObispo.com Sat, 19 Mar 2005 3:08 AM PST The board of directors of the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce has voted to remain neutral on three ballot measures that would allow the Marketplace shopping center project to proceed. | Area farmers see manure as energy source Plattsburgh Press Republican Sat, 19 Mar 2005 3:58 AM PST MALONE A partnership of dairy farmers on the west side of town may want to turn mountains of cow manure into cheap electricity and cash. | U.S.-made tequila takes shot at monopoly Rapid City Journal Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:48 PM PST California farmer started growing blue agave as landscaping but now is using it to create a brand of American-made tequila. TEMECULA, Calif. J.B. Wagoner initially planted blue agave around his 25-acre property to solve a landscaping dilemma. | News Arkansas News Bureau Sat, 19 Mar 2005 0:54 AM PST LITTLE ROCK - A bill that would prevent circuit judges and appeals judges appointed to the bench by the governor from running for another judgeship while in office was approved by the House on Friday. - |
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