Green Energy forum slated The Valley News Sun, 01 May 2005 6:05 PM PDT A Green Energy Forum will explore the role of agriculture in central New York in the production of alternative energy May 10 in the Hewitt Union Ballroom at SUNY Oswego. | Davis College graduates outstanding seniors Jessica Rhodes Daily Athenaeum Sun, 01 May 2005 8:20 PM PDT On May 15, the Davis College of Agriculture, Forestry and Consumer Sciences will graduate three Order of Augusta seniors, four WVU Foundation Outstanding Seniors and many other outstanding seniors. | Aberdeen center seeks to restore damaged landscapes Idaho State Journal Mon, 02 May 2005 6:43 AM PDT ABERDEEN - Restoring wildlife habitat, range lands and riparian areas damaged by wildfire, erosion, overgrazing and drought is the goal of the Plant Material Center in Aberdeen. | Professionalising Agricultural Graduates Can Avoid Wrong Perception Bernama Mon, 02 May 2005 0:23 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR, May 2 (Bernama) -- Wrong perceptions of a career in the agricultural industry can be avoided if agricultural graduates are recognised as professionals through the setting up of a Professional Agricultural Accreditation Board (PAAB), a workshop here was told. | Warm weather signals time for food poisoning Detroit News Sun, 01 May 2005 11:40 PM PDT Disease detectives say they are seeing welcome progress in tracking down some of the deadliest food-borne pathogens after several spectacular outbreaks in recent years. | The Davis Enterprise The Davis Enterprise Sun, 01 May 2005 10:54 PM PDT GM crops: Are farmers winners? Published May 02, 2005 - 00:50:47 CDT. Just how much choice growers worldwide have in planting genetically modified crops and how fast they are spreading became core subjects of a panel discussion Friday at UC Davis. | Uphill struggle when costs of fuel go through the barn roof The Des Moines Register Sun, 01 May 2005 4:12 PM PDT Everywhere they turn, farmers face sticker shock: more than $100 for a bag of genetically engineered, chemically treated seed corn, $4,000 per acre for prime farm ground, more than $100,000 for a new, large tractor, and twice as much for a new combine. | Earth Day Freeport Journal Sun, 01 May 2005 9:39 PM PDT Martha Ebbesmeyer dumped a big trash bag full of garbage out on a table as a room full of first graders watched. "I want all of you to know that in your trash at home are many items that can either be recycled or reused," Ebbesmeyer said to the students. |
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