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Friday, April 22, 2005

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Friday, April 22, 2005 7:07 AM PDT

AGRICULTURE
Newton Kansan Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:09 AM PDT
Home > Community > Agriculture Do you know the right way to water your lawn? Do you know the right way to water your lawn? Frequency -- Strive to water as infrequently as possible without stressing the turf.

Pennsylvania Governor Rendell Announces Approved 'First Industries Fund' Projects; More Than $1.8 Million Invested for
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 21 Apr 2005 1:10 PM PDT
Governor Edward G. Rendell today announced that the Commonwealth Financing Authority has approved 16 projects totaling more than $1.81 million in loans and grants through the First Industries Fund, a $150 million grant and loan program aimed at strengthening Pennsylvania's agriculture and tourism industries.

Attica’s soil has been swamped with nitrates
Kathimerini Fri, 22 Apr 2005 2:15 AM PDT
Attica's underground water reserves have been judged as unfit to drink, mostly because of their high concentrations of nitrate. Since the city's water supply comes from the Mornos dam, there is no cause for immediate concern.

Scholarships offered students majoring in ag, soil and water
Clark County Democrat Thu, 21 Apr 2005 9:45 AM PDT
The Alabama Association of Conservation Districts Auxiliary Scholarship will be accepting applications throughout the state of Alabama from College Sophomores (last quarter/semester of second year) for one or more scholarships in the amount of $750 or more based on interest in the Scholarship Fund.

Giving Farmers Credit for Carbon
Agricultural Research Magazine Fri, 22 Apr 2005 5:40 AM PDT
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) soil scientists Jane Johnson and Don Reicosky in Morris, Minn., are all set to greet Earth Day today with greenhouse gas monitors in their corn, soybean, alfalfa and wheat fields.

AGRICULTURE Managing turf in shade requires attention, diligence
Newton Kansan Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:09 AM PDT
Trees are leafing out, a welcome sign of spring for most of us. But when trying to manage turfgrass, excessive shade means trouble. Turfgrass needs light, and shade reduces both the quality and quantity of light reaching the turfgrass plants.

Earth Day 2005 - USDA Highlights Voluntary Conservation on Private Lands and Wetlands Initiative
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Fri, 22 Apr 2005 6:00 AM PDT
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service is celebrating Earth Day this year by highlighting the President's wetlands initiative and cooperative conservation efforts on private lands with local partners and landowners.

Punjab farmers head for Canada
NDTV Thu, 21 Apr 2005 8:30 PM PDT
The farmers of Punjab are known for their entrepreneurial skills but now these farmers are taking their skills off shore to Canada. Several farmers are undertaking rigourous training at the Punjab Agriculture University in Ludhiana.

Man Grows Farming Business
Pasco.TBO.com Thu, 21 Apr 2005 8:31 PM PDT
HUDSON - Ray Nielsen has organic farming in his blood. His lifelong connection to agriculture has helped him cultivate a business that caters to farmers worldwide who are returning to environment- friendly growing.

Agri research failure adds poverty to rural life By Hamid Waleed
Daily Times Thu, 21 Apr 2005 3:28 PM PDT
LAHORE: The failure of around 58 agriculture research centres, universities and colleges in the country in bringing the agriculture sector up to the desired level has resulted into massive poverty in the rural areas, say the farmers representatives.




 

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