El Batan, Mexico June 2, 2005 SeedQuest Thu, 02 Jun 2005 3:25 PM PDT Kenya broke historic agricultural ground in a protected field on May 27 when it sowed its first transgenic maize seeds into local soil. Supported by the Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture and the Rockefeller Foundation, this experiment is the first of its kind in the region. | Agriculture at momentum in Bangladesh News From Bangladesh Thu, 02 Jun 2005 11:30 AM PDT Agriculture remained almost neglected across the world during the first half of the twentieth century until 1960s, when a group of agriculture researchers and promoters could foresee its future need and mooted â€کGreen Revolution’ concept to increase farm output. | Corn High Plains Journal Fri, 03 Jun 2005 5:53 AM PDT OMAHA (DTN) -- Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food has released its June 1 crop field report. Temperatures have started to improve aiding the emergence of late or replanted corn. | New SDSU ag dean on the job Rapid City Journal Thu, 02 Jun 2005 10:43 PM PDT BROOKINGS - South Dakota State University's new dean of the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences will be meeting South Dakotans face to face in the coming months at experiment-farm tours and other SDSU events. | Good taste is right around the corner The State Thu, 02 Jun 2005 10:33 PM PDT Ripe red tomatoes, sweet-smelling cantaloupes and pink, fuzzy peaches are filling the produce bins in area groceries. Soon much of that produce will have come straight from the South Carolina soil within days of having been picked. | High Plains Journal Farm and Ranch Magazine High Plains Journal Thu, 02 Jun 2005 9:38 AM PDT OMAHA (DTN) -- American agriculture uses about seven times the amount of antibiotics in livestock feed as is used in human medicine every year, according to a news release from Environmental Defense. | Ag calendar The Community Press Thu, 02 Jun 2005 8:48 AM PDT June 5 - Livestock Medicines Education Program, Equine Course, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Baltimore. June 6 - Professionalism and Ethics in Agriculture Course. Presented by Ontario Institute of Agrologists. One-day course in Quinte area. | Drier, cooler spring stunts crop growth Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Fri, 03 Jun 2005 3:32 AM PDT Cool temperatures and a lack of rain in April and May stunted the growth of some local corn and vegetable plants, farmers and agricultural specialists say. | Agriculturalist to share farming knowledge in Uganda Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Fri, 03 Jun 2005 3:22 AM PDT Gonzalee Martin advises Allen County farmers on how to coax the most from their fields every day. This month, the agricultural educator will share his agricultural expertise with farmers in eastern Africa. |
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