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77. Dulles-based GeoEye Awarded $23.9 Million In Government Contracts
We are also continuing to supply imagery to the USDA supporting various programs to support their global commodity estimates and crop forecasts. In The Community, With The Community, For the Community. from Archives - Loudoun Business. Dulles-based GeoEye Awarded $23. Registered users sign in here: GeoEye has recently received awards totaling $23. For the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, the Dulles-based company will be providing imagery-based geospatial-intelligence products; for...
Source5/4/2007


78. Honeybee die-off threatens crops
So if the collapse worsens, we could end up being stuck with grains and water, said Kevin Hackett, the national program leader for USDA s bee and pollination program. In fact, about one-third of the human diet comes from insect-pollinated plants, and the honeybee is responsible for 80 percent of that pollination, according to the U. Honeybees don t just make honey; they pollinate more than 90 of the tastiest flowering crops we have. While not all scientists foresee a food crisis, noting...
SourceFort Wayne Journal Gazette,IN


79. Locals make wine, paper from invasive gorse
usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Locals make wine, paper from invasive gorse By FRANK HARTZELL Of The Beacon -- Article Last Updated:05/03/2007 08:10:07 AM PDT Locals attacked a dangerous and well-armed foreign invader in Caspar this weekend not with fear and hatred, but with some Mendocino Coast traditions: recycling and a big jug of wine. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Locals make wine, paper from invasive gorse By FRANK HARTZELL Of The Beacon -- Article Last...
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80. Hard work key for Willis
Aside from his outstanding grades Willis has also been a member of a great many academic organizations in his high school career including Pep Club, Math Club, Computer Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Key Club, Business Leaders of Tomorrow and Rodeo Club. Willis, a high school senior, holds a 4.0 grade point average and can t imagine it any other way. Aside from his outstanding grades Willis has also been a member of a great many...
Source5/5/2007


81. Honeybee killer could impact dinner plate
BELTSVILLE, Maryland (AP) - Unless someone or something stops it soon, the mysterious killer that is wiping out many of America's honeybees could have a devastating effect on the country's dinner plate, perhaps even reducing its people to a glorified bread-and-water diet. BELTSVILLE, Maryland (AP) - Unless someone or something stops it soon, the mysterious killer that is wiping out many of America's honeybees could have a devastating effect on the country's dinner plate, perhaps even...
SourceCharlottesville Daily Progress,VA


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