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Demand for Organic Grains on Rise Environmental News Network Mon, 28 Mar 2005 3:41 AM PST The U.S. Department of Agriculture makes no claims organically-grown food is safer or more nutritious than food conventionally raised, but plenty of people believe it. And, they're willing to pay a premium for it. | Calif. Water Districts Lock in Contracts AP via Yahoo! News Sun, 27 Mar 2005 10:54 PM PST For 38 years, Miguel Gonzalez farmed a field near here, the labor providing him with one in a row of tidy cream-colored houses where he lives with his wife Maria alongside other families. | Farmers clamoring for maps BizJournals Sun, 27 Mar 2005 10:03 PM PST Calls from farmers around the world are pouring into EarthMap Solutions LLC of Longmont these days. | Grants offered for feedlot operators Rapid City Journal Sun, 27 Mar 2005 11:31 PM PST PIERRE -- Livestock feeding operations and auction markets can apply for money available through the state to help them comply with federal Environmental Protection Agency manure management guidelines. | Ag Days give city kids a taste of farm life The Beacon News Mon, 28 Mar 2005 0:18 AM PST MOOSEHEART — Mother hens truly do lay green eggs. It came as a big surprise to many of the youngsters attending the Kane County Farm Bureau's 21st annual Ag Days Expo at Mooseheart — that different species of hens do produce eggs in shades of brown, blue and green. | Obituaries for 03/28/2005 New Bern Sun Journal Sun, 27 Mar 2005 9:10 PM PST Dr. Roy L. Lovvorn, age 95, of Springmoor Retirement Community in Raleigh, died March 26. Funeral services will be held at Springmoor Retirement Community at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29. Burial will follow at Montlawn Memorial Park. Dr. Lovvorn was born... | Mobile lab helps keep track of water use, offers solutions The News-Press Sun, 27 Mar 2005 10:20 PM PST One man's advice could have saved Lee County 426.7 million gallons of water enough to fill 14,233 pools over the last decade. Jim Nikolich heads the Mobile Irrigation Lab, a free government service that provides residents and businesses with a lawn-watering checkup. | Progress on a family farm Ionia Sentinel-Standard Mon, 28 Mar 2005 6:00 AM PST WESTPHALIA TOWNSHIP -- Paul and Tracie Trierweiler don't need awards to show them they're doing a good job running a 600-cow family dairy operation three miles south of Westphalia. |
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