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Saskatchewan Crop Conditions Improve
Saskatchewan Crop Conditions Improve Ag Report Mon, 27 Jun 2005 4:49 PM PDT REGINA - Jun 27/05 - SNS -- Drier weather during the past week in Saskatchewan resulted in an improvement in soil moisture conditions and contributed to a modest improvement in the status of crops growing in the province, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food's weekly crop report. | Most of Illinois in Moderate Drought AP via Yahoo! News Mon, 27 Jun 2005 11:41 PM PDT Jim Tracy holds his hands about three inches apart as he describes just how dry the soil is in his southwestern Champaign County corn field. | ROLLA PARSONS, The Foxtail: Dealing with a drought The Herald-Press Mon, 27 Jun 2005 12:42 PM PDT The agriculture reports are using the drought word more and more. As of June 18, northeast Indiana was over 3 inches short of rainfall for the growing season. Currently our crops and lawns are using water from the reserves in the soil. | Most of Illinois in Moderate Drought WJLA-TV Washington D.C. Tue, 28 Jun 2005 0:23 AM PDT IVESDALE, Ill. (AP) - Jim Tracy holds his hands about three inches apart as he describes just how dry the soil is in his southwestern Champaign County corn field."We've got cracks that wide," said Tracy, who's farmed near Ivesdale for 48 years. "You can put your hand down in there." | Moderate Improvement in Manitoba's Situation Ag Report Mon, 27 Jun 2005 5:34 PM PDT WINNIPEG - Jun 27/05 - SNS -- Conditions outside the Red River Valley improved during the past week in Manitoba, judging from the latest progress report from Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives. | Space Imaging wins Alaska contract BizJournals Mon, 27 Jun 2005 4:04 PM PDT The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Monday it has awarded a contract to Space Imaging to provide high-resolution IKONOS satellite imagery of Alaska for its Natural Resources Inventory (NRI) program. | County to consider tax breaks for farmers switching to organic methods Sioux City Journal Mon, 27 Jun 2005 10:17 PM PDT The casual observer sees Woodbury County fields full of corn and soybeans. Rob Marqusee sees possibilities. He envisions farmers using some of the world's best soil to grow organic crops that could lead to new business development in Woodbury County. | Soil conditioner cuts Manila Bulletin Mon, 27 Jun 2005 9:36 AM PDT As the prices of chemical fertilizers soar, it is gratifying to know that there are more and more organic inputs that are being made available that can significantly cut the use of chemicals. | Agriculture's diversification Financial Express Mon, 27 Jun 2005 11:03 AM PDT There was a time when Bangladesh had no requirement to import oilseeds or cooking oil, pulses and spices. Now, huge quantities of the same have to be imported on a regular basis because domestic production of the same has sharply declined due to monocropping or largely cereal production. |
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