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67. Fair underway; racing tonight Those are names of the winning horses in the first four of 11 harness races held at the Fairgrounds. Plans are for armbands to be available each evening of fair week, with special discounts planned for several nights. County fair activities will get underway early Tuesday as the annual sheep show will be held at 8 a. The Floral Hall features a wide variety of exhibits including arts, crafts and homegrown fruits and vegetables. The second and final night of harness racing will begin at 7 p....
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68. Science key to better environmental decisions ASEAN's slow pace The leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) set up in January an ambitious target: they want the regional grouping to have a legally binding constitution when they meet in Singapore in November to commemorate ASEAN's 40th anniversary. ASEAN's slow pace The leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) set up in January an ambitious target: they want the regional grouping to have a legally binding constitution when...
Source • Jakarta Post,Indonesia •
69. Protein in rice focus of research News, obituaries, classifieds, homes, automotive and careers from The Lafayette Daily Advertiser of Lafayette, Louisiana, a Gannett Co. Inc. newspaper.
Source • The Daily Advertiser,LA •
70. PhilRice introduces controlled irrigation tech RSS DISCLAIMER: Views expressed in this section are those of the readers and do not necessarily reflect the editorial position of philstar.com or any of its sister publications. Philstar.com does not knowingly publish false information and may not be held liable for the views of readers exercising their right to free expression. Posts that do not conform to our guidelines will be deleted by the moderator.
Source • Philippine Star,Philippines •
71. McDavids reap benefits of a 'crazy' investment Because Hes A Peptospoonful also had the potential to become a high-profile stud, many serious cutting horse ranchers began courting the stallion's then-owner during the three-week show. Almost six years later, the McDavids are relishing watching the stallion's offspring excel at high-profile shows such as the $2. He said the stallion has more than paid for himself, although he declined to cite specifics. Horses scoring at least a 214 advanced to the finals. Star-Telegram staff writer. The...
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