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Wednesday, September 07, 2005

South African farmers clean up with "green sugar"

 
Tuesday, September 6, 2005 7:07 AM PDT

USA: Researchers look to Africa for lessons in dairy farming
just-food.com Tue, 06 Sep 2005 6:52 AM PDT
A scientist with the US Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service is looking to African herdsmen for ways to manage the tons of animal waste that are produced each year on dairy farms.

South African farmers clean up with "green sugar"
RedNova Mon, 05 Sep 2005 9:12 AM PDT
By Ed Stoddard and Spokes Mashiyane ESHOWE, South Africa (Reuters) - From the air, sections of South Africa's sugar country resemble a vast green carpet that has been gently rolled across the landscape. But environmentalists say this bucolic scene is deceptive and masks an ugly truth: Much of the sugar industry has laid waste to fragile ecosystems, its tentacles reaching deep into valleys and

Metro: Refinery byproduct shipment stops
The Fresno Bee Tue, 06 Sep 2005 6:03 AM PDT
Piles of gypsum trucked in from Oxnard await application on a farm along Howard Avenue near Burrell on Friday morning. Kern Co. residents concerned about dumping on farm.

Scientists fear moth's advance
Sun-Sentinel Tue, 06 Sep 2005 3:16 AM PDT
Ranchers were so grateful they named the Boonargo Cactoblastis Hall in a settlement west of Darby after the voracious species' scientific name, Cactoblastis cactorium.

Chernobyl: The true scale of the accident
PhysOrg Tue, 06 Sep 2005 6:31 AM PDT
20 years later a UN report provides definitive answers and ways to repair livesA total of up to four thousand people could eventually die of radiation exposure from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant (NPP) accident nearly 20 years ago, an international team of more than 100 scientists has concluded.

Researchers fear setback in moth fight
St. Petersburg Times Tue, 06 Sep 2005 1:04 AM PDT
Hurricane Katrina might have harmed work to stop the cactus moth from moving west.

A Conversation with Ibrahim al-Jaafari - Council on Foreign Relations
Foreign Relations Tue, 06 Sep 2005 6:44 AM PDT
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UPDATE: Australian Growers Back Abare Wheat Forecast
Dow Jones via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance Mon, 05 Sep 2005 10:49 PM PDT
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UPDATE: Australian Growers Back Abare Wheat Forecast
Dow Jones via Yahoo! Asia News Mon, 05 Sep 2005 10:49 PM PDT
CANBERRA (Dow Jones)--Grains Council of Australia, a growers' lobby, supports an official forecast for new crop wheat output, describing the report as realistic, even though it is well below some other projections.

Experts Find Reduced Effects of Chernobyl
Gasden Times Tue, 06 Sep 2005 3:24 AM PDT
ROME, Sept. 5 - Nearly 20 years after the huge accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine, a new scientific report has found that its aftereffects on health and the environment have not proved as dire as scientists had predicted.




 

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