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Thursday, October 06, 2005

Worm tunnels may be funneling contaminants to drainage pipes

 
Wednesday, October 5, 2005 8:04 AM PDT

New report examines innovative conservation technologies in agriculture
SeedQuest Tue, 04 Oct 2005 11:33 AM PDT
The report highlights the way in which plant science technologies deliver a range of benefits such as more efficient use of water, reduction in soil erosion, increased biodiversity, better air quality and increased farm incomes.

Agriculture Summary: Corn Harvest 26 Percent Complete
CattleNetwork.com Tue, 04 Oct 2005 11:45 AM PDT
The remnants of Hurricane Rita caused widespread but moderate rainfall as the system moved through the middle Mississippi Valley and eastern Corn Belt . Meanwhile, arid conditions along the western Gulf Coast helped dry out fields soaked by Rita during the previous week.

Manure Values Strengthen
Ag Report Tue, 04 Oct 2005 8:48 AM PDT
REGINA - Oct 4/05 - SNS -- Cattle manure is attaining new economic value because of surging fertilizer and gas prices, notes Trevor Lennox, a Forage Industry Development Specialist with Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food.

Researcher studies ways to utilize winter legumes
Prairie Star Tue, 04 Oct 2005 11:11 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.

Worm tunnels may be funneling contaminants to drainage pipes
Tri-State Neighbor Tue, 04 Oct 2005 11:22 AM PDT
There's no doubt that earthworms benefit agriculture by their tunneling. But a recent study has shown that their burrows might also be funneling liquid manure - and possibly other contaminants - to underground drainage pipes.

Dry conditions slow planting
Montanaforum.com Tue, 04 Oct 2005 1:01 PM 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.

Could Birds and Bats Help Rebuild Forests?
ABC News Wed, 05 Oct 2005 3:53 AM PDT
Scientists Propose Spreading Seeds With Winged Help

Environmentally friendly grass seed production
SeedQuest Wed, 05 Oct 2005 7:18 AM PDT
Under the right circumstances, grass seed farmers in Oregon's Willamette Valley can make a profit--and help wildlife to thrive--during the rainy fall and winter seasons, according to Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and cooperators.

PHILIPPINES' SOUTH COTABATO SEEKS TO PROMOTE ORGANIC FARMING
Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance Tue, 04 Oct 2005 11:00 PM PDT
Chemicals Some 1,242 palay and corn farmers in the Philippines' South Cotabato received organic granular fertilizers from the provincial government as part of its continuing campaign to promote organic farming and the use of organic fertilizers in the province.

Harvesting organic
The Enterprise Wed, 05 Oct 2005 7:09 AM PDT
In Plympton, organic farmers Ron and Connie Maribett are finally seeing the fruits of their labor. Five years ago, the blueberry growers from Kingston took over Colchester Farm.




 

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