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Malta assured of full agro funds until 2010
Malta assured of full agro funds until 2010 Times of Malta Tue, 21 Jun 2005 1:25 AM PDT In their first meeting following last week's acrimonious summit, EU agriculture ministers' meeting in Luxembourg yesterday sent a signal of unity by approving a plan to retain the present system of farm funds for the "less favoured areas" until 2010. | Rain improves island crops BizJournals Mon, 20 Jun 2005 7:07 PM PDT Increased rainfall over recent days has done a lot of crops a lot of good across the state, agriculture officials reported Monday. | Rain swamps farm fields Minnesota Public Radio Mon, 20 Jun 2005 12:39 PM PDT Excessive rainfall is damaging crops across Minnesota. Some top state agriculture officials plan to tour west central and northwest Minnesota to survey the damage. | Getting To Know More About Farming Technology BruDirect Mon, 20 Jun 2005 5:20 PM PDT Bandar Seri Begawan - T he Science Department of Sekolah Menengah Sayyidina Umar Al Khattab held an educational visit to the Brunei Agriculture Research Centre in Kilanas recently. | Saskatchewan, Kazakhstan ink pact on economic, technological co-operation Canada.com Mon, 20 Jun 2005 8:49 AM PDT (CP) - The Saskatchewan government has signed an economic co-operation deal with Kazakhstan. Both governments will work together to identify and develop opportunities for future economic and technological co-operation beginning in the agriculture sector. | Half the World's Cotton May Come From GM Crops (Update1) Bloomberg.com Tue, 21 Jun 2005 4:07 AM PDT June 21 (Bloomberg) -- More than half the world's cotton may be grown from genetically modified crops within two years as farmers in India and Brazil embrace the technology that promises to raise incomes and boost output, Rabobank Groep said. | Sowing a food approach that's closer to home The Sacramento Bee Tue, 21 Jun 2005 6:35 AM PDT Past the strip malls on Folsom Boulevard, just beyond the suburban homes around Cordova High School, a "no trespassing" sign and closed gate mark a dirt driveway that leads to another world. | Spring was area's fourth driest Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Mon, 20 Jun 2005 9:53 PM PDT Lawns are turning prematurely brown. Sprinklers have kicked into high gear. And water-dependent mosquitoes are nowhere to be found. | Horse power Missoulian Mon, 20 Jun 2005 10:31 PM PDT SISTERS, Ore. - If the thought of a farmer patiently working his field behind a plow and horses floods you with pangs of nostalgia, take heart. It's on the rebound. |
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