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Friday, July 22, 2005

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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