Agriculture The Santa Rosa Press Democrat Sun, 28 Aug 2005 8:31 AM PDT Prices that dairy farmers receive for their milk will drop 5 cents a gallon on Sept. 1, continuing the roller-coaster prices that have become common at the producer level. | Illinois high school teaching grape growing from ground up Kansas City Star Sun, 28 Aug 2005 10:31 AM PDT VALMEYER, Ill. - The few rows of grapes planted about six years ago near the high school's greenhouse in this tiny southern Illinois town used to give agriculture teacher Howard Heavner and his students fits. | ICAR chief for pro-active approach in the management of patents The Hindu Sun, 28 Aug 2005 1:19 PM PDT NEW DELHI: The Indian Council of Agriculture Research should set its house in order on management of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), particularly in agriculture, instead of fighting the poaching efforts by others on India's traditional knowledge, Director-General Mangala Rai said here on Saturday. | Gov. Leans Toward a Paler Shade of Green Los Angeles Times via Yahoo! News Mon, 29 Aug 2005 2:30 AM PDT SACRAMENTO — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who enthused activists and unnerved business leaders with many of his early appointments to top environmental slots, is increasingly favoring industry officials for key jobs protecting California's forests, air and water. | DA mobilizes resources to promote agribusiness The Manila Times Sun, 28 Aug 2005 8:11 AM PDT AGRICULTURE Secretary Domingo Panganiban is promoting a three-pronged approach to modernize and increase the global competitiveness of the agricultural sector. | A Conversation with Ibrahim al-Jaafari - Council on Foreign Relations Foreign Relations Mon, 29 Aug 2005 6:27 AM PDT Why does this page look this way? It appears that you are using either an older, classic Web browser or a hand-held device that allows you to view our content but may not work with every feature of our site. If you are using an older browser, please upgrade for the best experience. | Research trumps old rumors at desert site Salt Lake Tribune Sun, 28 Aug 2005 11:23 PM PDT MILFORD - There are no black helicopters buzzing about or white-coated scientists conducting nefarious biological experiments at a remote government reserve located in the vast expanse of southwestern Utah. Instead, visitors to the Desert Range Experimental Station are greeted by views of a weed-choked tennis court and several empty buildings that stand against a backdrop of sounds that | Organic farming not being fully embraced Bangkok Post Sun, 28 Aug 2005 6:43 PM PDT The government has failed to fully embrace the principle of organic farming, simply promoting the use of organic fertiliser over chemicals, an award-winning agricultural scholar said yesterday. |
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