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Monday, August 22, 2005

China succeeds in solving food problem: official

 
Sunday, August 21, 2005 7:07 AM PDT

Conservative agriculture saves Dangme East farmers
Ghanaweb.com Sun, 21 Aug 2005 0:06 AM PDT
Ada, Aug. GNA - The reliance of cover crops and animal manure in place of chemical fertilizers as methods of conservative agriculture has brought relief to farmers in the Damgme East District of the Greater Accra region.

Moderate rainfall important for farmers
Myrtle Beach Online Sun, 21 Aug 2005 0:18 AM PDT
COLUMBIA - Spring and summer showers have been just the thing farmers need for a banner year in the fields, state Agriculture Commissioner Hugh Weathers said.

Four-footed 'farm hands' return to Bootheel farm
Daily Dunklin Democrat Sat, 20 Aug 2005 9:44 PM PDT
Kennett farmer Steve Atwill knows it takes thinking outside the box these days to win, place or show in the agriculture trifecta. Lately, he's used a couple of headstrong farm hands in his rice fields about two miles south of Deering to achieve what he called "a win-win" situation.

Homeowners ditch chemicals and help save wetland area
Portsmouth Herald Sun, 21 Aug 2005 6:55 AM PDT
PORTSMOUTH - To Jim and Eva Powers, preserving the wetlands around their home is as easy as turning off the lawnmower. The couple intentionally killed the lawn around their Curriers Cove house after buying it 10 years ago.

Regulation adrift Spotty enforcement of pesticide laws puts farm workers in harm's way
Recordnet.com Sun, 21 Aug 2005 1:13 AM PDT
SACRAMENTO -- Every year, illegally used pesticides sicken thousands of farm workers laboring long hours to harvest California's agricultural bounty. But all too often, justice for the campesinos is slow, weak or nonexistent.

Changes urged to fight Africa’s chronic hunger
Kansas City Star Sun, 21 Aug 2005 0:07 AM PDT
WASHINGTON — This summer’s food shortage in West Africa has sent the humanitarian community into crisis mode. The United Nations appealed for $71 million in emergency funds, and aid workers rushed to feed millions threatened by starvation.

Wyoming briefs
Casper Star-Tribune Sun, 21 Aug 2005 1:03 AM PDT
Tent collapses during sheep contest DOUGLAS -- Six people were injured Friday as they were struck by poles when a large tent collapsed during a sheep show at the Wyoming State Fair.

Horse power
Missoulian Sat, 20 Aug 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.

Dan Flannery column: The call of the wild, the lure of the lens: A great retirement
Northwestern Sun, 21 Aug 2005 2:07 AM PDT
Most of us look anxiously, longingly, even desperately to retirement. No worries. No deadlines. No one to answer to. No urgency. No e-mails demanding your attention. No blinking lights on the phone. No frustrations.

China succeeds in solving food problem: official
People's Daily Sat, 20 Aug 2005 7:36 PM PDT
China has marvelously succeeded in raising its grain output steadily through the introduction of reform and opening-up drive, along with the development of agrosciences.




 

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