Riptide White splits weekend soccer games
RIPTIDE WHITE : The Baystars U11 Riptide White split games last weekend, beating the Newport News FC Revolution, 8-2, and losing to the Churchland Revolution, 5-2.
Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal,
Wed Nov 25 11:41:02 PST 2009
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Program helps farmers who help the environment
MINBURN, Iowa (AP) - Rick Hartmann's organic vegetable farm did not produce a single bushel of corn or soybeans, which account for the bulk of the federal crop subsidies paid to farmers in ...
AG Weekly,
Wed Nov 25 10:20:55 PST 2009
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Eastern Corn Belt farmers finding big yields, but big compaction
Many eastern Corn belt corn and soybean farmers are harvesting record crops. However, they may be facing compaction issues because of saturated soils at harvest, according to a university r...
Agriculture Online,
Wed Nov 25 07:03:26 PST 2009
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Numbering Nine
There are now nine weeds known to be resistant to glyphosate.
DTN / The Progressive Farmer,
Wed Nov 25 08:12:42 PST 2009
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Outage caused by farm equipment
Nearly 1,200 Federated Rural Electric members were without power for about an hour Saturday afternoon when farm tillage equipment broke a transmission pole in Sioux Valley Township.
Jackson County Pilot,
Mon Nov 23 07:13:18 PST 2009
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AGCO to Host Analyst Briefing
DULUTH, Ga.----AGCO, Your Agriculture Company, , a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of agricultural equipment, announced today that it will conduct an analyst briefing in New York Cit...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance,
Wed Nov 25 11:13:00 PST 2009
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Should agriculture pay the climate price?
While agriculture and food production have long been considered untouchable in international climate talks, calls to make the sector contribute to greenhouse gas mitigation efforts have bee...
EurActiv,
Tue Nov 24 23:49:55 PST 2009
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Soybean harvest almost done, corn still drying in fields
Another week of good weather allowed Wisconsin farmers to get practically all of the soybean crop in, but farmers still are harvesting standing corn and hope to do so before the first snows...
The Capital Times,
Tue Nov 24 08:09:07 PST 2009
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Zimbabwe : Democracy is Not Only About Holding Free, Fair Elections
DEMOCRACY in Zimbabwe is somehow almost always equated to elections. Yet elections have been one of the most compromised of processes in this country.
AllAfrica.com,
Tue Nov 24 00:16:45 PST 2009
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Corn topics take up evening
News-Times/Steve Moseley This year
York News-Times,
Mon Nov 23 23:23:22 PST 2009
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Standability Has Been Good
We've been fortunate that corn has stood so well for so long.
DTN / The Progressive Farmer,
Mon Nov 23 09:12:42 PST 2009
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UNL Panhandle Research and Extension Center to turn 100 in 2010
Nebraska It's been said that the variation in climate between Lincoln and Scottsbluff is greater than between Lincoln and the East Coast. That's why the Scotts Bluff Experimental Substation...
High Plains Journal,
Mon Nov 23 08:49:37 PST 2009
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What's ahead? Warmer winters, wetter springs, experts contend
Warmer winters, wetter springs and more flooding along riverfront communities in Illinois may become the norm, Wes Jarrell says. "The time for debate about global warming is over," he said....
The Telegraph,
Sat Nov 21 19:06:04 PST 2009
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Make fertilizer applications based upon soil test
I recently had a discussion with Robert Mullen, Ohio State University soil fertility specialist, about crop fertilization issues across the state. Robert indicated some farmers have shied a...
This Week Marysville,
Sat Nov 21 18:36:55 PST 2009
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Berea farmer revives the land
Susana Lein's bountiful harvest this year was gathered from her gardens and fields at Salamande
Lexington Herald-Leader,
Fri Nov 20 22:29:41 PST 2009
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EDITORIAL: Thumbs up, thumbs down
Thumbs up to Fresno County farmer John Diener, awarded California's 2009 Leopold Conservation Award. The $10,000 award is named in honor of conservationist Aldo Leopold and is presented ann...
The Fresno Bee,
Fri Nov 20 16:41:38 PST 2009
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Agriculture can adapt to climate change
Sustainable land and water management combined with innovative agricultural technologies could mitigate climate change and help poor farmers adapt to its impacts.
SciDev.net,
Fri Nov 20 08:50:41 PST 2009
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Farmer Diener receives conservation honor
Fresno County farmer John Diener has been awarded California
The Fresno Bee,
Thu Nov 19 20:25:50 PST 2009
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Engel families adjust with the times
Jack Engel can tell you about the time he worked the land with a one-row cultivator and horses. He cant quite remember... (2 comments)
Fremont Tribune,
Thu Nov 19 22:18:59 PST 2009
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