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22. Who will pick the crops?
agricultural work for at least 100 work days a year for five years in a row after AgJOBS is enacted or work 150 work days a year for three years in a row after the bill is enacted; Pass an English proficiency test; Pay a $400 fine (plus application fee); Show income tax payment for the work done under the temporary visa; and Apply for permanent resident status at a U. agricultural work for at least 100 work days a year for five years in a row after AgJOBS is enacted or work 150 work days a...
Source6/24/2007


23. Large Volume of Aerial Application in Corn Belt States Expected
WASHINGTON, June 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With corn acreage at record levels, the potential for significant aerial application activity in the Corn Belt states is expected to be high this summer in order to protect crops from harmful pests and diseases. WASHINGTON, June 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With corn acreage at record levels, the potential for significant aerial application activity in the Corn Belt states is expected to be high this summer in order to protect crops from...
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24. Sadness for citrus
usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleWhat's this? Print Email Sadness for citrus Film a tribute to local industry Andrew Edwards, Staff Writer Article Launched:06/13/2007 12:00:00 AM PDT A row of orange trees, green and full with leaves, stand peacefully in the sunshine of an Inland Empire day. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogleWhat's this? Print Email Sadness for citrus Film a tribute to local industry Andrew Edwards, Staff Writer Article Launched:06/13/2007 12:00:00 AM PDT A row of orange trees, green...
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25. Joint farming, a success story in Assam
The 72-year-old farmer is one of the directors of the company India s first owned by farm producers. Helpful expert advice came along: invest your land in a company, jointly owned by farmers and the Spices Board, for growing commercial crops such as turmeric, ginger and chilli and become a shareholder. Speaking at the function, he said the two companies were set up as producers companies under Section 581 of the Companies Act, 1956 for growing turmeric, ginger and chilli on a commercial...
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26. Cheaper Imports Hamper Honeybee Farmers
But his biggest challenge these days is the glut of honey imported annually from countries such as China, Vietnam and Argentina, where it can be mass-produced faster and cheaper than Grose could ever dream of doing in this rural, southwestern Oklahoma community of 840. The bee colonies in his commercial honey operation have weathered fire ants, drought, mites, aggressive Africanized bees and a host of diseases, including one that inexplicably wipes out entire colonies. But his biggest...
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