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Agricultural alliances sprout in suburbs Boston Globe Sun, 05 Jun 2005 3:09 AM PDT LEXINGTON -- Mary Gilbert says she has garden guilt. ''We've lived in a house with a big backyard for over 20 years," said Gilbert, who lives in Arlington, ''and I've never put in a vegetable garden." But Gilbert said she is poised to start expunging that guilt, planning to spend part of one day a week digging in the soil ... | Graduation day comes to the farm Salinas Californian Sun, 05 Jun 2005 5:07 AM PDT A farm may seem an odd place to hold a graduation. But when the graduates are local farm workers transforming into growers, it seems appropriate. At the Salinas-based Agriculture Land-Based Training Association, workers are learning how to be their own boss. | M37 may redefine Cloverdale area BendBulletin.com Sat, 04 Jun 2005 11:55 PM PDT CLOVERDALE — Tygh Redfield's mailbox still lists the previous owner of his 150-acre hay farm. It's a statement — like the rusting row of tractors parked in front of his 70-year-old barn and the old-fashioned irrigation system he uses to flood his pastures. | Letters to the editor for Sunday, June 5, 2005 Winona Daily News Sat, 04 Jun 2005 10:05 PM PDT A recent American Journal of Public Health article reports that "diminished air quality ... poses a public health concern for those living near lagoons, buildings and fields where manure is stored or applied. | Plans afoot to manage our waters by Thava Sajitharan Sunday Observer Sat, 04 Jun 2005 12:38 PM PDT Water is sine quo non. While excessive intrusion of it such as in the forms of tsunami', floods etc. poses a lethal threat to living beings, scarcity of water too causes severe crisis all around the world. | Tull sues Shaw Water Board Benton Courier Sat, 04 Jun 2005 1:38 PM PDT The Town of Tull is suing the Shaw Community Water and Sewer Public Facilities in federal court. |
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