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Local soil scientist helps Afghans restore pistachio crops
SeaLife Corporation Announces Test Results For Algeria Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Fri, 22 Jul 2005 6:30 AM PDT SeaLife Corporation today announced the preliminary results of recent tests of its soil treatment product, ProTerra Plant & Soil ResQ. The test was conducted by the Algerian Department of Agriculture's Institut Techniques des Grandes Cultures . | Horse-and-Plow Farming Making a Comeback AP via Yahoo! News Fri, 22 Jul 2005 0:23 AM PDT To some, the thought of a farmer patiently working the field behind a horse and plow might evoke pangs of nostalgia for the early days of agriculture. But in fact, the practice is making a comeback. | Local soil scientist helps Afghans restore pistachio crops Bozeman Daily Chronicle Thu, 21 Jul 2005 9:35 PM PDT Henry Shovic sat in his office Wednesday and flipped through photographs of Afghanistan on his computer screen. There was a picture of a poppy field, "enough to grow somebody's (heroin) habit," he said. | Farms show off methods for success Maine Today Fri, 22 Jul 2005 5:57 AM PDT Rose Hoad of the Knox-Lincoln Soil Conservation District pets cows at Highland Farm in Cornish while on a bus tour of York County farms on Thursday. The tour showcased a variety of agricultural enterprises. | Horse-and-plow farming making a comeback KRON 4 Bay Area Fri, 22 Jul 2005 3:24 AM PDT SISTERS, Ore. The horse and plow are making a comeback in the world of farming. The publisher of the "Small Farmer's Journal" says increasingly, small farmers are finding horse-powered agriculture a workable alternative to mechanization. | FARM SCENE: Horse-and-plow farming making a comeback WHO-TV Des Moines Fri, 22 Jul 2005 5:24 AM PDT SISTERS, Ore. To some, the thought of a farmer patiently working the field behind a horse and plow might evoke pangs of nostalgia for the early days of agriculture. | Horse-and-Plow Farming Making a Comeback WJLA-TV Washington D.C. Fri, 22 Jul 2005 1:23 AM PDT SISTERS, Ore. (AP) - To some, the thought of a farmer patiently working the field behind a horse and plow might evoke pangs of nostalgia for the early days of agriculture. But in fact, the practice is making a comeback.Ol' Dobbin hasn't run the tractors out of the fields yet. | Scarce, degraded land is spark for Africa conflict Reuters via Yahoo! News Fri, 22 Jul 2005 5:55 AM PDT On a continent where a man's worth is often measured by his cattle, rivalry for the beasts and the degraded land they graze on is sparking lethal conflicts across Africa. | Weekend rain provides limited relief for Flamborough farmers Oakville Beaver Thu, 21 Jul 2005 9:21 PM PDT Last weekend's rain did more than just water lawns- it saved countless crops across the region. "It was more than a million dollar rain. It was more like a billion dollar rain for Flamborough," said Rob Pasuta, president of the Hamilton Wentworth Federation of Agriculture (HWFA). |
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