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Western Australia Off to Good Start Ag Report Wed, 25 May 2005 7:49 AM PDT SYDNEY - May 25/095 - SNS -- Soil moisture mapping by Western Australia's Department of Agriculture confirms heavy May rains could see an excellent harvest in some areas of the state. | Philippa Stevenson: Good earth is rapidly being washed away The New Zealand Herald Wed, 25 May 2005 10:11 AM PDT The rock and silt that crashed through Matata, the streams and rivers that turned brown carrying good earth out to sea should be a clarion call. Our country's wealth comes from our top 15cm of soil and we are losing it in truckloads on good days let alone during torrential downpours. | Wetland plan Argus Observer Wed, 25 May 2005 7:25 AM PDT Efforts to reduce pollutants in area streams through the use of wetlands is proving to be successful through projects sponsored by the local soil and water conservation district and watershed councils. | Thursday May 26, 05:44 PM Yahoo! India News Thu, 26 May 2005 5:31 AM PDT Ludhiana, May 26 (ANI): Punjabi farmers who dream of settling down in the west now have reason to cheer. The invitation by the Canadian authorities, to buy and cultivate land, has come an windfall for a group of farmers in Punjab are now undergoing training to make their dreams come true. | World Weather: Rainy Season Off To Slow Start In Central Mexico CattleNetwork.com Thu, 26 May 2005 6:01 AM PDT FSU-WESTERN: Dry weather helped planting activities in most of Ukraine and Russia, although rain was needed in the eastern two-thirds of Ukraine for spring-sown crop emergence and early plant establishment. | AREA DOWN IN DROUGHT Opelousas Daily World Thu, 26 May 2005 0:14 AM PDT With three bad crop years out of the last five, many local farmers began this year already in trouble. Now, with the parish the center of a regionwide drought, things are looking bleak. | Drought relief is possible Laramie Boomerang Wed, 25 May 2005 11:04 PM PDT Decent spring runoff and predictions for cooler, wetter summer weather g`ive hope that Albany County is recovering from drought, according to state climatologist Jan Curtis. | Illegal Indians in Bangladesh News From Bangladesh Thu, 26 May 2005 1:58 AM PDT Though Indian government and its print media relentlessly try to prove that the Bangladeshis are intruding into India daily, and Indian BSF (Border Security Forces) personnel engage try to push the Indian Bengali speaking Muslims to Bangladesh, the reality is totally otherwise. |
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