Spraying for moths to be today Rockford Register Star Wed, 25 May 2005 0:10 AM PDT ROCKFORD -- The Illinois Department of Agriculture moved up a scheduled gypsy moth spraying from Thursday morning to this afternoon. The affected area is the same 336 acres sprayed May 19. | Wetland plan Argus Observer Tue, 24 May 2005 1:10 PM 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. | New Handicapped Fishing Pier at Pinckneyville City Lake DuQuoin Evening Call Tue, 24 May 2005 11:07 AM PDT Robert Spencer of the Perry County Soil and Water Conservation District and Commissioner Fred Pabst will travel to Springfield April 26 to discuss a $38,200 CDAP grant to build a handicapped fishing pier, parking spaces and a pavilion at City Lake. Work will begin this summer. | Denmark bolsters Kenya`s agricultural recovery AngolaPress Wed, 25 May 2005 6:59 AM PDT Nairobi, Kenya, 05/25 - Denmark on Tuesday granted Kenya 2.4 billion Shillings to support the East African country`s economic growth, agricultural development and agro-processing industries. . | WHAT THE RUSSIAN PAPERS SAY Russian Information Agency Novosti Wed, 25 May 2005 6:27 AM PDT Russia should not concede to unfavorable requests from the WTO during accession talks, said Maxim Medvedkov, head of the Russian delegation to the WTO and director of the department of trade talks at the Economic Ministry Maxim Medvedkov, Kommersant-Vlast, a weekly, reported. | Corn greening up in Northeast Iowa Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier Wed, 25 May 2005 3:21 AM PDT WATERLOO --- Crops are developing slow statewide due to cool, wet weather. Corn and soybean planting throughout the state is about right on schedule, but seeds aren't growing as fast as normal. | Damming evidence San Diego Union-Tribune Wed, 25 May 2005 2:34 AM PDT Do large dams do more harm than good? When he was a young boy, Thayer Scudder used to build dams across a small stream in the Berkshire Mountains of Connecticut. Now, at age 75, Scudder is perhaps the world's leading academic authority on large dams. | Community harvest Corvallis Gazette Times Tue, 24 May 2005 11:41 PM PDT Tom Denison and Elizabeth Kerle are proud of their 20-acre organic farm northeast of Corvallis. Even early in the season, the farm is already plentiful with bright red strawberries and crunchy orange carrots, along with a wide variety of other healthy produce. | Governor creates ivory-billed woodpecker panel Arkansas News Bureau Wed, 25 May 2005 1:06 AM PDT LITTLE ROCK - Gov. Mike Huckabee announced Tuesday that he has established a task force to help the state respond to the rediscovery of the ivory-billed woodpecker in Arkansas. |
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