American Soil Technologies Enters Into Exclusive Arrangement in Israel Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Wed, 13 Jul 2005 6:01 AM PDT American Soil Technologies, Inc. , a leading supplier of super-absorbent polymer soil amendments and other related products in the multi-billion dollar turf, retail, horticulture and agricultural markets, announced today that it has entered into an exclusive Representation Agreement with Pure Chemicals, based in Israel, a nation where all the Company's patents have been filed. | Celebrity Marsha Mason Shares the Fruits of Her "Spiritual Agriculture" With the World Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 12 Jul 2005 10:22 AM PDT Marsha Mason, four-time Oscar-nominated actress, two-time Golden Globe winning actress and star of the Broadway play, "Steel Magnolias" brings "Spiritual Agriculture" to retail stores and spas nationally with her full line of Resting in the River® herbal medicinal Wellness Sprays(TM) and body and bath products, all of which are made from the certified organic herbs and flowers spiritually grown | Growing Problem ; WTO Doesn't Cotton to U.S. Farm Subsidies RedNova Wed, 13 Jul 2005 1:03 AM PDT One of mankind's earliest inventions was agriculture. Growing their food rather than chasing it around or wandering in search of it enabled people to stay in one place. This stability allowed the development of other trappings of civilization: towns, trade, regional culture and government. | Kuensel Online Kuensel Wed, 13 Jul 2005 4:00 AM PDT 9 July 2005 - A team agriculture officials led by the agriculture minister, Lyonpo Sangay Ngedup, will start a 15-day land management campaign in the east starting today. | Conservation Key to Growth RedNova Tue, 12 Jul 2005 9:04 PM PDT Jul. 12--Indiana Agriculture Director Andy Miller told conservationists Monday the state could expand its influence on national agriculture policy. The group Miller addressed was set to tour area conservation projects today to see how some of that may happen. | Midwest Farmland Thirsty For Moisture WFIE-TV Tue, 12 Jul 2005 3:23 PM PDT The Agriculture Department says hot weather across the Midwest is putting the pinch on crops, and that's definitely true in Illinois. The Illinois Agriculture Statistics Service says 52-percent of the state's corn crop was rated poor or very poor in the reporting period ended Sunday. | NJHerald.com New Jersey Herald Tue, 12 Jul 2005 10:10 PM PDT FRELINGHUYSEN — As birds chirped in the trees and farmers worked the soil, local residents filed into a small wooden shelter Tuesday to pick up fresh herbs and vegetables that were picked from the adjacent farm that morning. | Conservation key to growth Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Tue, 12 Jul 2005 9:04 AM PDT State Director Andy Miller’s speech outlined ways to influence national policy. Indiana Agriculture Director Andy Miller told conservationists Monday the state could expand its influence on national agriculture policy. | New standard for organic fertilisers set Bangkok Post Tue, 12 Jul 2005 11:35 AM PDT People wanting to produce organic fertiliser for sale will have to meet the new production standard of the Agriculture Department or face legal action, said a senior official dealing with fertiliser control yesterday. | Corn begins to tassle in Northeast Iowa Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier Wed, 13 Jul 2005 3:24 AM PDT HOLLAND --- Soybean aphids coupled with a bone-dry August two years ago cut soybean yields in half throughout much of Northeast Iowa. As this year's crop reaches the mid-point of the growing season, the yield-robbing insects aren't a problem yet. |
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