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Ag Department To Begin Soil Tests On Oklahoma Farms
Ag Department To Begin Soil Tests On Oklahoma Farms KOTV Tulsa Fri, 01 Jul 2005 1:15 PM PDT OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The state Department of Agriculture will test the soil at 15 farms along the Illinois River to determine how poultry litter is affecting the land. | Farmers' Feathers Ruffled By State's Poultry Tests ChannelOklahoma Fri, 01 Jul 2005 4:05 PM PDT OKLAHOMA CITY -- The state Department of Agriculture is preparing to conduct soil tests at 15 Oklahoma farms in the Illinois River watershed to determine the effects of poultry litter. | REGIONAL BUSINESS ROUNDUP Grand Forks Herald Sat, 02 Jul 2005 1:19 AM PDT A North Dakota State University soil science professor best known for his contributions to the sugar beet industry has retired. John Moraghan, 73, retired Thursday, after 44 years at NDSU. | Arid June taking toll on crops Daily News Journal Sat, 02 Jul 2005 4:12 AM PDT With temperatures slightly above average and precipitation slightly below average for the month of June, farmers and gardeners are facing drought-like conditions that could start impacting crop yield, said an agriculture extension agent. | Speakers call for increasing production of aromatic rice News From Bangladesh Fri, 01 Jul 2005 8:29 PM PDT RAJSHAHI, July 1:–Speakers at a seminar here on Wednesday called upon the field level agriculture officials and other authorities concerned to put in their best efforts to enhance the production of fine and aromatic rice, reports BSS. | The 'center' of agriculture The Smithfield Herald Fri, 01 Jul 2005 8:03 AM PDT JOHNSTON COUNTY -- It won't open for business until mid-August, but the new Agricultural Services Complex is already getting good reviews. On Thursday, a group from Orange County toured the $4.5 million center, which is located on N.C. 210, about five miles west of Smithfield. | Importance of agricultural research Financial Express Fri, 01 Jul 2005 11:16 AM PDT A substantial part of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) is derived from agriculture and this sector is still the predominant one, particularly in respect of employment of the labour force. | Canker hits UF citrus center Sun-Sentinel Sat, 02 Jul 2005 3:31 AM PDT FORT PIERCE · Discovery of citrus canker at the University of Florida Indian River Research and Education Center will result in the destruction of the facility's groves and a halt in research. |
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