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47. On the Farm: Vineyard manager races Mother Nature
Time passes slowly for anxious growers waiting to send the last of their fruit into wineries juggling tank space for the yet-to-be harvested grapes. My response to Carlos was not to call off the picking and have the people come in, hoping the weather forecast was correct and the clouds would move out and a nice breeze would blow for the rest of the night. When we first began farming, we would invariably try to get just one more cutting of hay for the year. We borrowed a side loader from...
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48. Decline in bees has big impact
Beekeepers in 35 states have reported losing between 30 and 90 percent of their bees due to a variety of afflictions, including mites, pesticides and the mysterious Colony Collapse Disorder, which is being investigated by researchers at Penn State University, the United States Department of Agriculture and several other agencies and colleges around the country. Beekeepers in 35 states have reported losing between 30 and 90 percent of their bees due to a variety of afflictions, including...
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49. 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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50. Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development Submits New Drug Application For Paliperidone Palmitate
Main Category: Schizophrenia News Article Date: 31 Oct 2007 - 0:00 PDT email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article newsletters Visitor Ratings: Healthcare Professional: General Public: >> rate this article Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L. Main Category: Schizophrenia News Article Date: 31 Oct 2007 - 0:00 PDT email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article newsletters Visitor Ratings: Healthcare Professional: General...
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51. Oregon Recreation Report
Coho salmon bag limit increased on <<Sandy>>, Clackamas and Eagle Creek The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife adopted a temporary rule that increased the bag limit for coho salmon to three adipose fin-clipped coho salmon per day on Eagle Creek and the Sandy and Clackamas rivers. Coho salmon bag limit increased on <<Sandy>>, Clackamas and Eagle Creek The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife adopted a temporary rule that increased the bag limit for coho salmon to three adipose...
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