Apr 16, 2005 - Vol. VIII Issue 15 Yemen Observer Sat, 16 Apr 2005 8:13 AM PDT SANA'A - The Water Conservation Committee, an affiliate of the agriculture and irrigation ministry, reviewed last week a new plan for economizing the use of water and preserving soil. | A Time to Sow The Des Moines Register Sun, 17 Apr 2005 2:05 AM PDT Under an Iowa sky: Dewey Veenstra, 74, applies anhydrous ammonia to a field west of Sully. He plans to grow corn in the field. Sully, Ia. - As prime time for spring planting approaches, most Iowa fields sit empty. | Pesticide alternative may be just as caustic Monterey County Herald Sun, 17 Apr 2005 3:09 AM PDT Makers of a potent pesticide are hoping they have come up with the magic formula to replace methyl bromide, the ozone-depleting compound that theoretically is on its way to a worldwide ban. | Achievers Billings Gazette Sun, 17 Apr 2005 1:16 AM PDT Julie Hamrick , eligibility trainer with Employee Benefit Management Services, Inc., has passed the C.O.B.R.A. certification exam administered by HRcertification. Hamrick began her employment with EBMS four and a half years ago as a mail clerk. | Advisory committee okays project, sets meeting date Montana Standard Sun, 17 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. | Author Deeds to talk The Indianapolis Star Sat, 16 Apr 2005 7:21 PM PDT Author and adventurer Jean Deeds will appear from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the Johnson County Museum of History. Deeds, the author of "There Are Mountains to Climb," will discuss hiking the Appalachian Trail at age 51 and other adventures. | Rainy weather has farmers running late Jonesboro Sun Sat, 16 Apr 2005 10:10 PM PDT JONESBORO -- This time last year many rice growers were almost through planting their crops; the majority of the corn crop was in; and a lot of early soybeans had been planted. | Howard visits Asia, Europe to talk trade Sydney Morning Herald Sat, 16 Apr 2005 4:10 PM PDT Prime Minister John Howard will visit Asia and Europe to talk trade, security and remember Australia's Anzac heritage as he begins the first major overseas tour of his fourth term in office. |
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