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Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Pakistan to benefit from New Zealand expertise in livestock: Musharraf addresses expatriatesAUCKLAND (June 19 2005):

 

Pakistan to benefit from New Zealand expertise in livestock: Musharraf addresses expatriatesAUCKLAND (June 19 2005):
Business Recorder Sat, 18 Jun 2005 3:54 PM PDT
AUCKLAND (June 19 2005): President General Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Helen Clark continued their discussions informally here on Saturday, with the New Zealand leader accepting an invitation to visit Pakistan in near future.

Kentland 4-H soil judges win top national honors
Journal and Courier Sun, 19 Jun 2005 0:05 AM PDT
KENTLAND -- For hundreds of future farmers and agriculturally minded high school students, a spring trip to Oklahoma City is a glimmer of excitement toward the end of the school year.

RP wins another award at World Expo in Japan
INQ7.net Sat, 18 Jun 2005 9:27 PM PDT
THE PHILIPPINES has won a second award in the ongoing World Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan, this time for a technological innovation that uses coconut fiber to arrest soil erosion and promote re-greening.

Insects Develop Resistance To Engineered Crops
Science Daily Sat, 18 Jun 2005 3:05 PM PDT
Cornell University entomologist Anthony Shelton finds when engineered crops containing just one Bt toxin grow near modified plants with two toxins, insects may more rapidly develop resistance to all the engineered plants. A soil bacterium called Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), whose genes are inserted into crop plants, such as maize and cotton, creates these toxins that are deadly to insects but

To stay in business, farmers in Miss-Lou
The Natchez Democrat Sat, 18 Jun 2005 8:40 PM PDT
The latest battles in the farming world aren't just taking place in the fields or in the markets - they're in the labs. No change has affected agriculture as drastically in the last few years as genetically engineered crops that are more resistant to pesticides.

Saskatchewan, Kazakhstan ink pact on economic, technological co-operation
Canada.com Sat, 18 Jun 2005 12:19 PM PDT
(CP) - The Saskatchewan government has signed an economic co-operation deal with Kazakhstan. Both governments will work together to identify and develop opportunities for future economic and technological co-operation beginning in the agriculture sector.

Bayer firm seeks environmental hybrid rice tech
Manila Bulletin Sat, 18 Jun 2005 9:35 AM PDT
Even hybrid rice technology thought to be intensive in the use of environmentally-damaging chemical fertilizers and pesticides tries to contribute to environmental sustainability with seed producer Bayer CropScience s (BCS) sustainable agriculture system.

Give a hardy rose a good start
Star-Gazette Sun, 19 Jun 2005 0:39 AM PDT
Twin Tier winters can be a challenge for growing many types and varieties of roses. The Asian species Rosa Rugosa and its hybrids are exceptions.

Perlis To Produce Grapes After "Harumanis" Success
Bernama Sat, 18 Jun 2005 8:42 PM PDT
KANGAR, June 19 (Bernama) -- Farmer Mat Dali Abu sounds excited as he talks about cultivating grapes on his paddy field which has been facing the problem of inadequate water-supply.

Irene Virag
Newsday Sun, 19 Jun 2005 0:42 AM PDT
The company president is tall and dark-haired with the kind of all-American looks that make clichأ©s valid - I can't help writing "clean-cut" in my notebook. He's 33 but seems even younger in the maroon polo shirt that says "Hicks Nurseries." His father would be proud of him, I think.




 

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