Wednesday May 4, 06:40 PM Yahoo! India News Wed, 04 May 2005 6:46 AM PDT NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's output of wheat, the country's main summer harvested crop, is likely to surge due to ample soil moisture, timely sowing and good rains, a top farm scientist said on Wednesday. | By John Finnerty The Daily Item The Daily Item Wed, 04 May 2005 1:01 AM PDT The Shikellamy State Park Marina is good for a lot of things, but if you dig a hole there and try to examine the earth, you will find a bit of a mess, soil scientist Chris Fabian said Tuesday. | Vineyard plans advance, sip by sip The Prairie Advocate Tue, 03 May 2005 2:39 PM PDT SAVANNA—Developers of a vineyard at a closed military base in northwest Illinois are drinking in some good news. Soil tests are complete, and a preliminary reading reveals that land at the Savanna Army Depot is suitable for a vineyard, Savanna Cellars spokesman Amy Trimble said. | Local News :: Vincennes Sun-Commercial Online :: Vincennes Sun-Commercial Tue, 03 May 2005 7:52 AM PDT The Knox County Soil and Water Conservation District has several programs that are beneficial to both the environment land owners. The Wetland Reserve program is one of them. | Every day is Earth Day for farmers The Steubenville Herald-Star Tue, 03 May 2005 9:55 AM PDT WINTERSVILLE - Earth Day was celebrated Friday, but farmers, tillers of the soil and providers of food for dinner tables, observe Earth Day every day. | County officials get out to see plight of farmers Gainesville Sun Wed, 04 May 2005 3:01 AM PDT Walking past a plot of European fan palms, members of the Alachua County Rural Concerns Advisory Committee tour Tropic Traditions nursery Tuesday morning near High Springs. | Warm weather signals time for food poisoning Detroit News Wed, 04 May 2005 1:36 AM 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. | Cool temperatures slow crop development Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier Wed, 04 May 2005 3:21 AM PDT SHELL ROCK --- Corn seed is getting in the ground right on time. Last week's cool weather is making sure it stays there. Crop emergence slowed dramatically as temperatures statewide averaged 9.5 degrees below normal. | Alfalfa kill ravages farmers budgets Green Bay Press-Gazette Wed, 04 May 2005 1:14 AM PDT Just as area dairy farmers were about to see the economic benefits of sustained higher milk prices, they looked out the living room window this spring to see acres of dead alfalfa fields. |
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