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Hispanic Business - Washington Insider HispanicBusiness.com Fri, 15 Apr 2005 11:07 AM PDT TIGHTENING UP ON CUBA: The U.S. Treasury Department has ruled that agricultural products sent to Cuba cannot leave U.S. soil until the Cuban government pays cash for the products. | State funds bolster 2004 flood cleanup Watauga Democrat Fri, 15 Apr 2005 1:54 PM PDT Debris clean-up from last September’s flood damage should begin in the next few weeks now that soil and water officials have put projects out to bd. The county will receive about $1.7 million for the flood clean-up, which occurred when two hurricanes blew through the area last fall. | IBR announces start up of EATAD plant in Baotou, China CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance Fri, 15 Apr 2005 2:07 PM PDT International Bio Recovery Corporation a biotech company with a proprietary technology to convert organic waste into environmentally progressive soil fertility products, announced today that CFO Holdings Corp. and Ningbo Shanshan Environment Co. | Scholarship applications being accepted Ardmoreite.com Fri, 15 Apr 2005 7:40 AM PDT Scholarship applications are being accepted by the All-Oklahoma Chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation Society to encourage students in natural resource conservation studies. | Computer tool helps with crop production under limited irrigation Tri-State Neighbor Fri, 15 Apr 2005 12:05 PM PDT LINCOLN, Neb. - A new University of Nebraska computer program will help farmers make better-informed cropping decisions under limited water supplies. The Water Optimizer, a decision support tool for producers with limited water, was developed by an Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources team. | Anheuser-Busch drops threat to boycott Missouri rice El Nuevo Herald Fri, 15 Apr 2005 7:06 PM PDT WASHINGTON - Anheuser-Busch Cos. has dropped its threat to boycott Missouri's rice crop after a biotechnology firm agreed to grow its genetically engineered rice farther away from commercial rice farms in the state's Bootheel. | Harvesting hay with quality Leaf-Chronicle Sat, 16 Apr 2005 3:31 AM PDT Late summer and winter are periods of limited pasture growth. Even with proper fertilization and fall stockpiling, some feed will have to be provided during these times if grazing animals are to be kept in good condition. | Advisory committee okays project, sets meeting date Montana Standard Sat, 16 Apr 2005 1:31 AM PDT DILLON The Madison-Beaverhead Resource Advisory Committee approved funding $29,633 for seven projects in Beaverhead and Madison counties. The action occurred at the committee's March 22 meeting in Alder. Seven projects received funding. |
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