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22. Texas Crop and Weather
Winter pastures and small-grains fields are struggling to survive, and producers statewide are irrigating crops to compensate for lack of soil moisture. Welch said continued lack of rain combined with colder temperatures could have a significant impact on this seasons wheat production and on the international wheat market, but its still too early to tell. Although some forage is available for livestock, some producers reported initiating supplemental feeding. Prospects for decent wheat...
Source11/13/2007


23. No going whole hog in Manitoba
Preun, who also farms 6,200 acres of grain land, will feed less wheat and barley to pigs and haul more grain to the elevator, taking advantage of a grain and oilseeds price boom. The Manitoba Pork Council estimates the province may produce one million fewer market and weanling hogs in the first nine months of next year -- a drop of 14 per cent. Riese said his own losses are less than that -- more like $25 to $30 an animal -- partly because he has developed a niche, raising purebred boars...
Source11/17/2007


24. Science Biofuels: Salvation or Crimes Against Humanity?
Current battery technology is not advancing in efficiency by leaps and bounds, so until we migrate to a new medium of storing energy, vehicles might, rather than producing toxic fumes constantly while running, produce several hundred pounds of toxic batteries every several years which need to be disposed. Current battery technology is not advancing in efficiency by leaps and bounds, so until we migrate to a new medium of storing energy, vehicles might, rather than producing toxic fumes...
Source10/29/2007


25. Laying down the ground rules
Article continues I have always grown salad, tomatoes, a few tripods of climbing beans and the rudimentary herbs in my garden here, but it has been seven years since I grew vegetables seriously, and Allan Jenkins and his team at The Observer Magazine got me pining for more of that type of gardening. It is smaller, 15ft by 30ft, and is surrounded by chain link, bindweed and the wild hops of the neglected plots next door. I was given the keys to a plot in late summer by friends who were...
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26. Redsand gives a great oppurtunity to fish in Canada
If you cast the bait 30 feet out from the shore and retrieve it, the lure is in the most productive zone for only the last 10 feet of the cast. Light penetration and oxygen is deeper, therefore fish are usually are found deeper and fish feed more toward morning and evening or even at night. Also, in clear water walleyes school more and usually roam to find food, but if the water is slow to warm and they might be a little lethargic. They utilize their excellent senses of vision and hearing,...
Source10/31/2007


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