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Malawi's miracle: towards a Greener Revolution in Africa?
News | biopact.com | 6 hours 10 minutes ago
bioenergy trade, bio-energy, sustainable development, biofuels, biodiesel, ethanol
http://biopact.com/2008/10/malawis-miracle-path-forward-for.html
Wet weather forces vegetable supplier into administration
News | www.fwi.co.uk | 12 hours 34 minutes ago
The firm, which supplies fresh organic vegetables throughout Devon and Cornwall, said it had suffered two difficult years of trading, with price pressure from its customers. The trouble was compounded this year by the wet summer which prevented the company from being able to harvest growing crops.
Art's Way Manufacturing Announces a 15% Increase in Revenue for the Third Quarter 2008 - Zibb.com
Press Release | www.zibb.com | 8 hours 9 minutes ago
Art's Way Manufacturing Co., Inc., (Nasdaq: ARTW) a leading manufacturer and distributor of agricultural machinery, equipment and services announces its financial results for the three and nine months ended August 31, 2008. In conjunction with the release, the Company has scheduled a conference
Global Partnership for Afghanistan: At Clinton Global Initiative, Global Partnership for Afghanistan Promises to Help Afghan Farmers Plant 4 Million Trees Instead of Poppies
Press Release | www.marketwire.com | Oct 2, 2008
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - October 2, 2008) - With food shortages, political and economic insecurity and poppy production on the rise in Afghanistan, one nonprofit organization announced a commitment at last week's Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) to redouble its program to improve incomes for
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Global-Partnership-For-Afghanistan-906384.html
Congress approves ghost crop designation
News | deltafarmpress.com | Oct 2, 2008
Congress passed a measure this week designating uninsured sorghum and other crops planted behind failed first crops as ghost crops, meaning that the crop s revenue will not reduce a farmer s Supplemental Revenue Assistance Program (SURE) payment.
UC Davis researcher maps genes of destructive parasite
News | westernfarmpress.com | Oct 2, 2008
The genome sequence and genetic map for a microscopic, soil-dwelling worm that is one of the world's most common and destructive plant parasites has been completed by a research team, including UC Davis Nematology Professor Valerie Williamson.
Seeds That Have Been Sown
News | southwestfarmpress.com | Oct 2, 2008
These were the words of advice Reonna Slagell-Gossen s parents told her often as she was growing up on their farm north of Weatherford, Okla. They also told her she needed to learn as much as she could, about as many things as she could, so she would be ready for anything.
Kentucky, Tennessee growers make harvest progress
News | southeastfarmpress.com | Oct 2, 2008
Dry weather continued over Kentucky and Tennessee last week, allowing crop harvest to move ahead quickly.
Is Fall Alfalfa Cutting Right For You?
News | hayandforage.com | Oct 1, 2008
Conventional wisdom has long held that it s best to not harvest alfalfa during a critical period running four to six weeks before the first killing frost.
Hidden Mycotoxins Threat in Grains and Forage
News | www.stackyard.com | Sep 30, 2008
Risks of mycotoxins in forages as well as feed grains are set to be unusually high this winter according to independent industry reports, increasing the necessity for greater vigilance and protective action by livestock farmers.
http://www.stackyard.com/news/2008/09/arable/06_alltech_mycotoxins.html
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