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Thursday, March 31, 2005

[soil agriculture]

 
Wednesday, March 30, 2005 6:07 AM PST

Healthy Soil for Healthy People
Newswise Tue, 29 Mar 2005 7:13 AM PST
Newswise — Researchers at the University of Adelaide’s recently established Centre for Soil-Plant Interactions (CSPI) will be striving to capture community awareness of “the importance of healthy soil for healthy peopleâ€‌.

Finding a rainbow in rain
SanLuisObispo.com Wed, 30 Mar 2005 3:17 AM PST
After traveling from Indiana to the Central Coast, Nyke Walsh and Cameron Holman weren't about to let a little rain keep them out of the water Tuesday. Beneath an overcast sky, the 17-year-old friends leashed their legs to rented surfboards and crossed Pismo Beach in search of good waves.

Grants offered for feedlot operators
Rapid City Journal Tue, 29 Mar 2005 10:35 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.

Recent snow helps, but it's not enough to ward off a drought
BendBulletin.com Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:49 PM PST
The recent abundance of wet weather in Central Oregon has increased snow levels in the mountains and improved conditions, but experts say it will not be enough to steer the region away from a drought.

The state of the world? It is on the brink of disaster
Belfast Telegraph Wed, 30 Mar 2005 1:26 AM PST
The state of the world? An authoritative study of the biological relationships vital to maintaining life has found disturbing evidence of man-made degradation.

Failing ecosystems endanger humans, report warns
Toronto Star Wed, 30 Mar 2005 1:55 AM PST
OTTAWA—The human race is exacting such a deadly toll on the global environment that we are endangering our own future well-being, a four-year scientific study warned today.

Planting time, again
Freeport Journal Tue, 29 Mar 2005 9:46 PM PST
It's that time of year when area farmers are in the final push to get their machinery, seeds and fertilizer ready for another season of planting.

News
Arkansas News Bureau Wed, 30 Mar 2005 0:55 AM PST
LITTLE ROCK - The final and much-anticipated bill with formulas for delivering the money to make statewide school building improvements ran into criticism Tuesday from a House panel considering the plan for the first time. -

Area farmers earn honors for quality
Northwestern Wed, 30 Mar 2005 1:45 AM PST
TOWN OF CENTERVILLE -- A state-of-the-art farm runoff project going on here may tell farmers and scientists how farming impacts water quality. And that project has already garnered a statewide honor for a dairy farm s owners.

ZAMBIA: A drought-prone country turns to cassava
AlertNet Tue, 29 Mar 2005 11:08 AM PST
LUSAKA, 29 March (IRIN) - Stung by the threat of a poor maize harvest, the Zambian government has urged farmers to turn to cassava production in the drought-prone southern and central regions.




 

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