American Soil Technologies and UTEK Corporation Announces Strategic Alliance Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 04 Oct 2005 6:37 AM PDT American Soil Technologies, Inc. , a leading supplier of super-absorbent polymer soil amendments and other related products in the turf, retail, horticulture and agricultural markets, announced today the signing of a strategic alliance agreement with UTEK Corporation ; , an innovative technology transfer company. | Cotton growers asked to burn affected crop Daily Times Mon, 03 Oct 2005 3:48 PM PDT HYDERABAD: The Sindh agriculture department has advised the cotton growers to cut and burn the crop affected by mealy bug pest immediately and plough the fields to kill nascent pests present in soil. | High Plains Journal Farm and Ranch Magazine High Plains Journal Mon, 03 Oct 2005 11:59 AM PDT OMAHA (DTN) -- Conservation agriculture holds considerable promise for farmers in sub-Saharan Africa because it can control soil erosion, reverse land degradation, give more stable yields and reduce labor and fuel needs, United Nations Foreign Agricultural Organization (FAO) said today on the eve of the Third World Congress on Conservation Agriculture in Nairobi October 3-7, 2005. Spooner said | Dry conditions slow planting Billings Gazette Tue, 04 Oct 2005 5:49 AM PDT Montana farmers have fallen behind last year in planting their winter wheat, but a federal agriculture official said Monday the pace is more in line with a five-year average. | Local News - The Daily Times - www.delmarvanow.com The Daily Times Tue, 04 Oct 2005 2:11 AM PDT A few schools of bait fish that could fit in the bed of a pickup truck created a hysteria that cost millions in research, prompted new legislation for agriculture and put a dent in two of Maryland's biggest industries. | Researcher studies ways to utilize winter legumes Prairie Star Mon, 03 Oct 2005 10:42 AM PDT MOCCASIN, Mont. - Pulse crops are gaining momentum in Montana agriculture as farmers learn the benefits of including them in grain crop rotations. Pulse crops, such as field peas and lentils, benefit farmers in several ways when included in grain crop rotations. | Star Courier Online Kewanee Star Courier Tue, 04 Oct 2005 7:58 AM PDT Facelift in the future for Cambridge? CAMBRIDGE -- Downtown Cambridge could get a facelift soon. At the same time, the village might permit building owners to put in ground-floor apartments. | Invasive weed fuels wildfires on Big Isle Honolulu Advertiser Tue, 04 Oct 2005 7:57 AM PDT The cause of a runaway brush fire in August that forced thousands of Waikoloa residents from their homes, schools and businesses remains unknown, but officials said the reason it spread so quickly to consume 25,000 acres is no mystery: Blame it on fountain grass. |
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