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22. Organic food is coming to Fido's bowl
Subscribe . Today's Paper & More. Scare - Worried pet owners are making more frequent stops at Portland-area shops that sell natural products Monday, April 09, 2007 LYNNE TERRY Many pet-loving Portlanders, frightened by the pet food recall, are seeking a solution in a hometown mainstay -- organic food. Scare - Worried pet owners are making more frequent stops at Portland-area shops that sell natural products Monday, April 09, 2007 LYNNE TERRY Many pet-loving Portlanders, frightened by the...
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23. S. Korean free trade proposal a mixed bag for state farmers
The final deal insisted upon by the White House includes a duty-free citrus quota that will rise slowly each year during the crucial March-through-August period. And some, like the citrus growers, harvest a partial victory. citrus industry wanted in the trade talks that formally began in June. Some lose, like the rice growers who still face high barriers. Korean free trade proposal a mixed bag for state farmers. citrus under a free trade agreement announced Monday. But rice is untouched,...
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24. Weather threatens crops
usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Weather threatens crops Farmers lament dry spell By Danny Bernardini/Staff Writer Article Launched:04/09/2007 07:36:20 AM PDT Birds Landing resident and farmer, Ian Anderson stands in a wheat field that had recently been harvested. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Weather threatens crops Farmers lament dry spell By Danny Bernardini/Staff Writer Article Launched:04/09/2007 07:36:20 AM PDT Birds Landing resident and farmer, Ian Anderson...
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25. Food safety rule as blunt as can be
Food safety rule as blunt as can be Don t eat poop ; yet, we often have no clue how to cook things well By Phyllis Jacobs Griekspoor McClatchy News Service Originally posted on April 10, 2007 DELIVERING YOUR WORLD Subscribe to The News-Press Place a classified ad Printer friendly version Email this article. Food safety rule as blunt as can be Don t eat poop ; yet, we often have no clue how to cook things well By Phyllis Jacobs Griekspoor McClatchy News Service Originally posted on April...
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26. Area grower hopes for best after freeze
If they have a limited amount they can cover them, but if they have a big field of crops, there s nothing we can tell them to do. Cold weather made a surprising sweep through Alabama over the weekend, but local agriculture experts say it could be two or three weeks before any costly effects are seen. The temperatures were predicted to hit the freezing mark Friday night, but it was Saturday night that proved to be the coldest of the holiday weekend. He has a couple of 100 acres with some...
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