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12. Take your pick of farm forecasts
by JON MORGAN - The Dominion Post . Monday, 18 June 2007 Email a Friend . Printable View . Have Your Say Related Links Subscribe to Archivestuff Have your say Three banks are offering vastly different views of the prospects for New Zealand farming in the year to come. by JON MORGAN - The Dominion Post . Monday, 18 June 2007 Email a Friend . Printable View . Have Your Say Related Links Subscribe to Archivestuff Have your say Three banks are offering vastly different views of the prospects...
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13. Sinchew-i Photo
Mountain climbers admire the farming village of Lower Lubo embedded amidst picturesque terraced rice farms in northern Philippines.
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14. GAO: Crop Insurance Program Still Needs Improvement
RMA has followed some of the recommendations of an earlier report, GAO says, including helping UDSA' Farm Service Agency to provide timelier inspections during the growing season, and sharing information with FSA to protect against program abuse, potentially recovering up to $74 million in improper payments from 2003. Printer Friendly FormatEmail Page. RMA has followed some of the recommendations of an earlier report, GAO says, including helping UDSA' Farm Service Agency to provide...
SourceMissouri Ruralist,MO


15. Freeze, pests and flooding takes toll on 2007 wheat crop
Thankfully, Sidwell said, many farmers took out crop insurance when they planted last fall, fearing another drought year. Anderson said he figured about 30 percent of the wheat around Garber had been cut, but he said that 30 percent represents about 70 percent of the total crop that will be harvested. The guys who have insurance will probably try to adjust out. Sidwell said farmers had sprayed to protect crops from pests and disease and that also has cost them. With test weights so low and...
SourceEnid News & Eagle,OK


16. Benefits and drawbacks of bioenergy must be considered, UN experts say
Benefits and drawbacks of bioenergy must be considered, UN experts say 8 May 2007 As the demand for biofuels surges with over one billion people living without access to electricity, a new United Nations report released today cautions that the world s energy needs must be met in a sustainable and environmentally sound manner. Benefits and drawbacks of bioenergy must be considered, UN experts say Footer UN HOMEPAGE. Benefits and drawbacks of bioenergy must be considered, UN experts say 8...
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