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42. Roundup Ready alfalfa planting deadline was March 30
The next court date in the case is on April 27 in the Northern District of California when sides will present oral arguments about changing the injunction to permanent status. Some of the things they argue are missing in the study was development of resistant weeds, pollen drifting to non-genetically modified organisms and damage to the seed crop. If you meet those deadlines, farmers may harvest, use and sell their RR alfalfa crop. McEowen says it is likely the case will drag through the...
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43. Countys newest residents: FIRE ANTS
The aggressive red or dark-brown ants build large, ugly mounds and deliver painful stings that smart or can cause serious reactions to those allergic to their venom. The drought could also help them spread, Kreitlow said, in hay, which is not doing well in our dry weather and needs to be brought in from other states to feed live stock. Dry weather is no better for insects than most other land animals, but a fire ant colony could retreat under ground and, if the queen survives, come back...
Source9/3/2007


44. Pine beetles killing thousands of acres of trees in midstate
The beetles have foresters busy trying to stay ahead of the voracious insects by identifying and marking infested areas and calling in loggers to cut the dead and dying trees, plus a buffer of healthy pines around them, to halt or at least slow the beetles. The beetles have foresters busy trying to stay ahead of the voracious insects by identifying and marking infested areas and calling in loggers to cut the dead and dying trees, plus a buffer of healthy pines around them, to halt or at...
Source9/8/2007


45. Best of Boulder '07
And although Boulder may have one city council member who's a stoner percentage-wise that's probably not representative of the stoner population; it should be five council members it also has a governing body that passed one of the most progressive global warming policies in the country. And although Boulder may have one city council member who's a stoner percentage-wise that's probably not representative of the stoner population; it should be five council members it also has a governing...
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46. Outdoors: Concerns rise over Lake Superior's low water levels
Sports madison.com Local . Sports . Opinion . Business . Entertainment & Lifestyle . Columnists . Forums Archives . Subscribe SPORTS . Brewers . Bucks . Packers . Preps . UW Sports . Auto racing . Mallards email story.print story Outdoors: Concerns rise over Lake Superior's low water levels. Sports madison.com Local . Sports . Opinion . Business . Entertainment & Lifestyle . Columnists . Forums Archives . Subscribe SPORTS . Brewers . Bucks . Packers . Preps . UW Sports . Auto racing ....
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