Daily Democrat Online - Agriculture The Woodland Daily Democrat Online Thu, 01 Sep 2005 9:05 AM PDT Yolo County landowners can take advantage of a U.S. Department of Agriculture pilot program to help develop conservation plans for agricultural land. The Natural Resources Conservation Service provides professional assistance to farm owners who want to develop land and soil conservation plans. | Researchers talk peanuts on ag tour Clovis News-Journal Thu, 01 Sep 2005 11:34 PM PDT PORTALES In the midst of concrete and asphalt in the city of Portales there is the essence of nature and eastern New Mexico agriculture a peanut field. | Local agency to receive $1M grant BizJournals Thu, 01 Sep 2005 2:35 PM PDT The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service granted $1 million to The Miami Conservancy District to help restore water quality, the local organization announced late Thursday. | Iowa schools among first to offer new ag program Iowa Farmer Thu, 01 Sep 2005 8:00 AM PDT As farming evolves, so does agricultural education. Iowa colleges are on the forefront of ag education, offering new sustainable agriculture opportunities for students. | South Perth, Western Australia September 2, 2005 SeedQuest Fri, 02 Sep 2005 6:25 AM PDT Western Australia’s spectacular wildflower season is expected to attract thousands of interstate visitors into remote rural areas from the northern Pilbara region through to Esperance on the South Coast. | A Conversation with Ibrahim al-Jaafari - Council on Foreign Relations Foreign Relations Fri, 02 Sep 2005 6:58 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. | Seeing sod as pay dirt Newsday Fri, 02 Sep 2005 1:19 AM PDT Michael DeLea Jr. steps from the dust-blown earth onto a quarter-mile stretch of living carpet and is transformed. "I love everything about this business," says the third-generation sod farmer, owner of Greenlawn Sod Farms Inc. in Wading River. "I wasn't attracted to any other type of farming. | Avocado trees more productive with nurturing Honolulu Advertiser Fri, 02 Sep 2005 6:24 AM PDT Avocado is a widely used fruit in Hawai'i. With its smooth, nutty and buttery consistency, it is found in dishes from guacamole to sushi. | Bulbs Daily Press Fri, 02 Sep 2005 7:02 AM PDT Anne Lamott's "Plan B: Further Thoughts on Faith" (Riverhead Books, 2005) begins, "On my forty-ninth birthday, I decided that all of life is hopeless, and I would eat myself to death." |
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