Daily Democrat Online - Agriculture The Woodland Daily Democrat Online Thu, 15 Sep 2005 9:18 AM PDT Climate is key when it comes to growing sunflower for seed in California. And the Sacramento Valley is the ideal location for raising sunflower seed, not only because of the warm, dry climate, but also because of the soil, according to Lenore Timko. | Wildflower Seeds Offered Southern Pines Pilot Fri, 16 Sep 2005 5:32 AM PDT Wildflower seeds are now available through the Moore County Soil and Water Conservation District. Two variety packets Southeastern mix and butterfly and hummingbird mix can be purchased this season. | Hamden community garden sprouts volunteers Stamford Advocate Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:13 AM PDT HAMDEN, Conn. -- Great things spring from this soil. Year after year, there are vibrant peppers, crisp cabbages and sturdy stalks of broccoli to admire. There are succulent tomatoes begging to be picked and ever-ready eggplant to be plucked from obscurity. | News 14 Carolina | 24 Hour Local News | HEADLINES News 14 Carolina Thu, 15 Sep 2005 4:01 PM PDT After five years of planning, Johnston County’s new multi-million dollar agriculture center is now open. Debbie Stroud, a Johnston County extension agent said after years of planning, she’s glad the county's new agriculture center made it off the drawing board. | Article Rocky Mountain Bullhorn Thu, 15 Sep 2005 1:53 PM PDT Bullhorn's Josh Johnson talks face-to-face with Willie Nelson, music icon, family-farm advocate and energy-company executive. Willie Nelson s tour buses run on the fruit of America s soil. | Veggie smarts Pacific Daily News Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:07 AM PDT One of the greatest things I've finally come to realize in life is that as much as I think I know, I really don't know much at all. Such was the case earlier this week after attending a very informative and entertaining lunchtime forum, given by John Borja of the Department of Agriculture. | Educating farmers Greater Kashmir Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:12 AM PDT There is a need to disseminate latest knowledge about agriculture in rural areas. | Pierre Oteiza: the man who saved the Basque pig AFP via Yahoo! News Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:33 AM PDT They came from the same remote mountains of southwestern France, in the heart of Basque country, but their fateful first encounter took place in Paris. | A Conversation with Ibrahim al-Jaafari - Council on Foreign Relations Foreign Relations Fri, 16 Sep 2005 6:51 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. | Excitement takes root St. Petersburg Times Thu, 15 Sep 2005 10:19 PM PDT The Discovery Garden at the UF extension office in Seffner will live up to its name and let experts show, not just tell. SEFFNER - Horticulturist Sydney Park Brown pauses on a wooden bridge over the water garden to highlight the carnivorous plants growing in a Florida bog. |
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