Women farmers double since 1978 Rutland Herald Mon, 04 Jul 2005 0:21 AM PDT Cheryl Rogowski planted her seeds of change in the black soil of Orange County, N.Y., in 1994. Her parents, first-generation Polish-Americans, built the W. Rogowski Farm, starting in the 1950s. | Grant helps nature center grow grass The Auburn Citizen Sun, 03 Jul 2005 7:55 PM PDT The green grass will grow all around. At least that's what Jim D'Angelo, director of Sterling Nature Center, is hoping will happen. Thanks to a $4,800 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the center will soon establish a variety of warm-season grasses on 16 acres of land. | Web of influences keeps weather experts guessing The Herald-Sun Sun, 03 Jul 2005 9:54 AM PDT Most people have one question about thunderstorms: Are they going to ruin my day? It's natural to look to the sky for signs of rain, but sometimes the clues are under your feet, according to researchers at N.C. State University. Different types of soil, vegetation and even buildings can play a role in the formation of thunderstorms, scientists say. | We really are what we eat Seattle Times Mon, 04 Jul 2005 0:20 AM PDT How you feel about food is how you feel about the world. There is no other way to read a flood of e-mails in response to my recent column... | Star-Gazette.COM - Southern Finger Lakes Star-Gazette Mon, 04 Jul 2005 0:37 AM PDT FAYETTE - America is a nation of collectors. They seek sports memorabilia, attend auctions and visit musty bookshops searching for rare first editions, or look for porcelain teacups and saucers in out-of-the-way antique shops. | Weather experts see chaos at work in forecast Myrtle Beach Online Mon, 04 Jul 2005 0:19 AM PDT WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Most people have one question about thunderstorms: Are they going to ruin my day? It's natural to look to the sky for signs of rain, but sometimes the clues are under your feet, according to researchers at N.C. State University. | Afforestation work carried out by NLC News Today Mon, 04 Jul 2005 4:18 AM PDT Land reclamation and Afforestation activities at Dumping Yard Mine-1A were inaugurated by S Jayaraman, CMD, Neyveli Lignite Corporation, at a function in Neyveli recently. | Horse power Missoulian Sun, 03 Jul 2005 10:16 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. | Review of foreign secretary level talks DefenceIndia Mon, 04 Jul 2005 1:10 AM PDT Foreign Secretaries of Bangladesh and India recently held discussions in New Delhi on the whole gamut of bilateral relations. |
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