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Kenya scraps auction of sugar import rights
Sharenet
A worker harvests sugar cane at a plantation in Santa Rita do Passa Quatro, Brazil. NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya has abolished the auction of sugar import licenses after the Common Market for Eastern and


Growing Asian wine demand refocusing sales
Plush
Keywords: wine, china, sales The growing taste for wine has brought a rush of exhibitors, filling all available exhibition space at Hong Kong's premiere wine expo. Foreign wine producers are looking f


Calling all gardeners and local food enthusiasts
Pembroke Daily Observer
The third Annual Seedy Sunday in the Ottawa Valley will be held on Sunday, March 7, from 10 am to 3 pm in the Cafeteria Auditorium at Fellowes High School (420 Bell St.) in Pembroke. Admission is free


Dhoot lead race for IPL teams
Economictimes
MUMBAI/AHMEDABAD: Consortiums led by Videocon Industries chairman Venugopal Dhoot and Adani group chairman Gautam Adani are believed to have emerged as highest bidders for the franchise rights of two


Dhoot, Adani-led consortiums lead race for IPL teams
Economictimes
MUMBAI/AHMEDABAD: Consortiums led by Videocon Industries chairman Venugopal Dhoot and Adani group chairman Gautam Adani are believed to have emerged as highest bidders for the franchise rights of two


Hired hands help FFA harvest gold
The Coloradoan
Windsor High Schoolâ??s Future Farmers of America held their fifth annual Hired Hand and Silent Auction fundraiser on Wednesday night. A capacity crowd of membersâ?? families, friends, and teachers (a


Fur sure: In Stoughton, pelts are king
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Senior technician Jim Posch uses his 25 years of experience in grading mahogany mink pelts at North American Fur Auctions in Stoughton. â??Itâ??s a challenge, of course. Itâ??s kind of like putting a


Wine: Offices proposed for old Healdsburg winery
North Bay Business Journal
G3 Enterprises proposes to renovate the former Oliveto winery in Healdsburg as offices for 75 people. G3 Enterprises Inc., a Gallo family wine packaging, warehousing and logistics company, wants to ov


Indian Union Budget review 2010-2011
Stock Markets Review
Finance Minister, Mr. Pranab Mherjee, managed to do the unexpected in the Budget. In what was largely being feared as an exercise that could have put some friction to the recovery that the n economy i

Annual business awards recognize best of 2009
News Leader
STAUNTON â?? The Greater Augusta Regional Chamber of Commerce conducted its annual business and awards banquet Tuesday evening at the Holiday Inn. The chamber recognized individuals and organizations


Litchfield Auctions Conducts SuccessfulOnline Auction
Voices News
LITCHFIELD - A figural bronze statue of a warrior on his steed by German artist Franz Von Stuck (1863-1928) sold for $20,880 in an online auction by Litchfield County Auctions, Inc., open February 3 t


Thefts hurt Franklin County farmers
WAFF
RUSSELLVILLE, AL (WAFF) â?? Already hurt by a sputtering agriculture industry, Franklin County farmers also have to watch for fraud thieves. Every Monday, hundreds of cattle go up for sale at the Nort


Potluck: Sacramento wine and food events
Sacramento Bee
Music, dancing, live and silent auctions, a raffle and plenty of crab at the Thomas Jefferson Elementary crab feed fundraiser. When: 6 p.m. Saturday Where: Placer County Fairgrounds, 800 All America C


Rose O'Dell King: Secret to enjoying a great wine is the food you serve
News-Press.com
Good wine needs good food and for two women of wine who participated in the Southwest Florida Wine and Food Fest this past weekend, food is inspiration and paramount to enjoying a glass of wine. Virgi


Warsaw staff concerned about possible aide cuts
Journal Pilot
3:49 PM CST A letter presented to the Warsaw School Board Wednesday during a regular meeting addressed the issue of possible staff reductions. Martha Winkler submitted a letter on behalf of the Warsaw


SBP injects Rs96bn to ease liquidity crunch
DAWN Group
The rising inflation upset the SBP and it decided to further tighten the monetary system by tightening money supply and raising T-bills rates which means money became costlier and banksâ?? liquidity w


This Little Piggy, Part 1
MarthaStewart.com
As you can imagine, I get many emails each day requesting help for animals in need. And itâ??s not just dogs and cats who need help. Rabbits, birds, goats, chickens and, in the case Iâ??m sharing toda


SPAIN - We have all the auction results of the last week of February (NewsFlashes
FashionNetAsia.com
SPAIN - We have all the auction results of the last week of February. Prices went up by 10 cents in San Sebastian on 23 February. When on that same day in the city of Salamanca the increases were much

Alumnus gives University of Nebraska-Lincoln $20 million
Lincoln Journal Star
University of Nebraska alumnus Paul F. Engler, a cattleman from Amarillo, Texas, talks about the entrepreneurial spirit during a news conference on UNL's East Campus Monday announcing his $20 million
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Trichomoniasis, a new challenge for cowmen
Shawnee News Star
After many years of testing and culling, Oklahoma regulatory veterinarians, practitioners and cow-calf producers have succeeded in pretty much eliminating Brucellosis as a threat to reproductive effic


Killeen Junior Livestock Show begins Thursday
Killeen Daily Herald
Killeen Daily Herald Through the hustle and bustle of Killeen as the city continues to grow, the Killeen Junior Livestock Show and Auction is a way to keep the city's beginnings as a farming and ranch


It's the Pitts: People Who Hibernate
AG Weekly
As a kid I always hoped Id have a career where I only worked six months or less, with the rest of the year off. I wanted to be like a bear or a woodchuck and hibernate for at least one season every ye


Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference 2010
Aviation International News
A dramatic drop in attendance at last yearâ??s Schedulers _and_ Dispatchers Conferenceâ??2,027 compared with 2,612 in 2008â??led to concerns for the 2010 conference, coming as it was amid an industry


Valley business briefs for Sunday, Feb. 28
The Desert Sun
to Success matches scholarships COACHELLA VALLEY -- Pathways to Success, a local sponsorship and student support services program, has picked the Boys _and_ Girls Club of the Coachella Valley, the Wom
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Hindustan Times, New Delhi, Interview column: ?Higher income will lead to high growth'
TMC Net
(Hindustan Times (India) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Mar. 1--NEW DELHI -- Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has made every individual taxpayer richer by at least a few thousand rupees a month, hoping
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Game dinnerbenefits kids
Daily Tribune
The jam-packed Holly Kiwanis Club Sportsmanescape_start39;s Dinner held last Saturday provided a night of delicious wild game food, gun giveaways, music by folk artist Mike Ridley, and keynote speaker


FINALISTS NAMED IN OUTSTANDING YOUNG FARM FAMILY CONTEST
Alfa Farmers
Young Farmers Committee Chairman Jeff Maze, back row right, congratulates the Outstanding Young Farm Family commodity division winners and finalists. Shown here are, from left, back row, Josh Turner,


Hawaii's rural development fight rekindled in valley on Oahu
Honolulu Advertiser
A vast, largely untouched piece of land in Waikescape_start257;ne Valley long eyed by developers and once proposed for a golf course is in play again after a local businessman successfully bid to buy


Rural roundup: New TB test for cattle; ag scientists unhappy
Interest.co.nz
Here are a selection of current stories from agridata.co.nz New TB test developed for cattle Scientists in the US have developed an antibody-based test for bovine tuberculosis (bTb) reports The


House eyes tax on negative ads
Journal-Gazette
Political Notebook shines a timely spotlight on political activity at the federal, state and local level and is published each Sunday by Journal Gazette Statehouse reporter Niki Kelly and City Hall re


Seymour High School holds annual student honor day (27)
TheBanner
The first part of the program consisted of community scholarships and special awards. Jordan Lambert was the first of many recipients on Friday morning, when he received the Rotary Club Scholarship fr


Banking On Growth
Deccan Herald
The Budget is a fine balancing act between deficit management and growth. But the success will depend on many external factors, analyses Dilip Maitra Any objective analysis of Finance Minister Pranab

Midlands based company Heb is top of the lots!
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
NOTTINGHAM agent heb is celebrating after finding it is officially the best-selling new auction house in the UK. According to latest figures, of the 33 new auction houses which set up in the UK in 200
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Texting while driving illegal in Roanoke
Randolph Leader
The Roanoke City Council voted unanimously at its Monday meeting to outlaw some use of electronic devices while driving. They passed ordinance 839 prohibiting electronic messaging or text messaging wh


It's just what he does... Scott Mullet's SAE program features produce
Wooster Daily Record
E. HOLMES DISTRICT -- As high school freshmen, many FFA students begin Supervised Agricultural Experience programs, better known as SAEs. When deciding on a program, they may choose from a variety of


Market Advisor: Beef cow herd continues to shrink
Farm And Ranch Guide
NDSU Extension Service The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) Jan. 1 cattle inventory report released on Jan. 29 indicated a continuing decline in the U.S


Prices for Bison products moving up
ECA Review
Prices for finished bison products have been moving up fast over theÃ?long_space 'There has never been a better time for existing producers toÃ?long_space increase their herds or for new producers to

(02/22/2010) Big Man on Campus event raises money for breast cancer
Purdue Exponent
event raises money for breast cancer By Ashley Mikutis Assistant Editor Publication Date: 02/22/2010 Kevin Daly Senior Photographer sponsored by Students dressed in outfits resembling those for Breakf
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Pag-IBIG to sell P12 billion in bonds
Business World
STATE-LED Home Development Mutual Fund or Pag-IBIG Fund will proceed with the sale of P12 billion worth of bonds on March 9, partly to settle debts. Pag-IBIG Chief Executive Officer Jaime A. Fabiana s
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Assembly wrapup, 02.18.10
Asbury Park Press
Here on virtual tape delay is a recap of last Thursday's Assembly committee votes -- which, unlike the Senate, is at least being delivered before the Assembly returns to action. Assembly Judiciary C


HONG KONG NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - FEB 24, 2010
TradingMarkets
Highlights of today's newspapers: SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST: - BYD, the mainland carmaker in which US investor Warren Buffett has a 9.9 per cent stake, said yesterday that its much anticipated electric
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Ask the Ag Guy: Trichomoniasis, a new challenge for cowmen
Grove Sun Daily
In visiting with some of our area livestock health inspectors from the Oklahoma Department of Ag, I wanted to give an update on a new old disease that has been a growing concern for the last year or s

Livestock auction market licenses coming due
Bismarck Tribune
Applications for North Dakota livestock auction market licenses are due March 31.Ã?long_space 'Application forms have been sent to all current license-holders,' said Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goeh


Jan Corey Arnett: Barn Preservation Network marks 15 years, hosts tour and workshops
Battle Creek Enquirer
A friend surprised me recently with the gift of a tiny book, titled simply, "Barns." What distinguishes this one from others of that title in my collection is not just its size but that color photogra


Jack Dillard: Greenhouse Tomato Seminar set for this week
Shreveport Times
This week is an annual event, the week when a meeting should be conducted. A day or two this week there are four places where those related to agriculture or rural areas should be. Attend as many as y


The Good Times Roll Again for Tobacco Farmers
AllAfrica.com
WHEN acting Agriculture, Farm Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Ignatius Chombo officially opened the 2010 tobacco selling season on Tuesday praising the quality and taste of the Zimba


Stay in India if you are seeking alpha: Anup Bagchi
DNA India
Indian markets are at more reasonable levels after the recent correction, says Anup Bagchi, executive director, ICICI Securities, suggesting that currently there is more money to be made in Indian mar


Budget Preview 2010-11: ULJK Securities
Moneycontrol.com
ULJK Securities has come out with its budget preview for 2010-2011. The research firm expects the emphasis will continue on nation building thus sectors like infrastructure, agriculture and social sec


A different outdoor tale
Frederick News-Post
Outdoor writer Jim Heim recently visited Delegate James Malone in Annapolis. Malone is vice chairman of the Environmental Matters Committee IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a tale about hunting and fishing, for


Klolo maker hopes for the best
Honolulu Advertiser
Tamar Pane'e can make her own kklolo. She is an expert who has written books on authentic Hawaiian cooking. Yet rather than make her own, she is one of Kapa'a Poi Factory's best customers, ordering bo


Midlands auction a sign of changing business times
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
The former offices of historic printing and publishing firm Kenrick _and_amp; Jefferson come under the hammer at an auction sale next month. Astle House, High Street, West Bromwich, is a Listed Buildi


Bitter winter puts Mongolia in bind over mining
Sharenet
By David Stanway ULAN BATOR, Feb 22 (Reuters) - As Mongolia cowers under the brutal thrall of its worst winter in decades, questions are being asked as to whether the country should end its reliance o
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Swindler files for re-election on city council
Sentinel News
Posted on 02 19 2010 It won't exactly be the cat's meow, but local officials are looking forward to the establishment of a Dog Park later this year. Posted on 02 19 2010 The concern over changes to th
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EARLIER: Man rescued after falling through ice
Sentinel News
Posted on 02 19 2010 It won't exactly be the cat's meow, but local officials are looking forward to the establishment of a Dog Park later this year. Posted on 02 19 2010 The concern over changes to th


News Briefs: Feb, 19, 2009
Sentinel News
Posted on 02 19 2010 It won't exactly be the cat's meow, but local officials are looking forward to the establishment of a Dog Park later this year. Posted on 02 19 2010 The concern over changes to th


Simpsonville advances town-center process
Sentinel News
Posted on 02 19 2010 It won't exactly be the cat's meow, but local officials are looking forward to the establishment of a Dog Park later this year. Posted on 02 19 2010 The concern over changes to th


Catalpagreen moving forward
Sentinel News
Posted on 02 19 2010 It won't exactly be the cat's meow, but local officials are looking forward to the establishment of a Dog Park later this year. Posted on 02 19 2010 The concern over changes to th


Holiday Inn gets its old name back
Sentinel News
Posted on 02 19 2010 It won't exactly be the cat's meow, but local officials are looking forward to the establishment of a Dog Park later this year. Posted on 02 19 2010 The concern over changes to th


Ag concerns growing quickly for students
Sentinel News
Posted on 02 19 2010 It won't exactly be the cat's meow, but local officials are looking forward to the establishment of a Dog Park later this year. Posted on 02 19 2010 The concern over changes to th


A new place to bark in Shelby County
Sentinel News
Posted on 02 19 2010 It won't exactly be the cat's meow, but local officials are looking forward to the establishment of a Dog Park later this year. Posted on 02 19 2010 The concern over changes to th


Mitch Bailey: a coach, teacher, friend
Sentinel News
Posted on 02 19 2010 It won't exactly be the cat's meow, but local officials are looking forward to the establishment of a Dog Park later this year. Posted on 02 19 2010 The concern over changes to th


Wills to be sentenced today
Sentinel News
Posted on 02 19 2010 It won't exactly be the cat's meow, but local officials are looking forward to the establishment of a Dog Park later this year. Posted on 02 19 2010 The concern over changes to th

Row erupts between Portishead locals and the city council over plans to sell village
BBC
A row has broken out between Portishead residents and , over the authority's plans to auction off the local farm. The council says the cost of maintaining the building, stable blocks and barn, is 'con


Is this O.C. investor the last cool guy on Wall Street?
Orange County Register
It was the prospect of not seeing his investors face to face. The judge had just instructed the jury the civil trial would last another two weeks. Keller, tall, lanky, with the runner's body he had in
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Breaktime : Lust two minutes / Conrado Banal III
Philippine Daily Inquirer
The Bureau of Customs for instance seems to be carrying out a last-ditch effort to force the multinational oil firm Shell to cough up P7.3 billion more in taxes. Of course Shell is contesting the BOC


Auditor-General discounts reverse auction concerns
NZ Reseller News
In 2008 Auditor-General advised against 'Dutch auctions' email to a friend print friendly feedback The Office of the Auditor General (OAG) has discounted fears that the Ministry of Economic Developmen


Estate agents could face shake-up
BBC
Estate agents could face industry shake-up The estate agent sector could face a shake-up after the release later of a key report into people's experiences of buying a home in the UK. The Office of Fai


FFA hosts Dinner Dance Sat.
Henderson Dispatch
The Douglas FFA is hosting â??Community Dinner Dance on Saturday, February 20, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Cochise County Fairgrounds. The event will feature a silent auction a Barbacoa dinner and music


Chamber's monster auction
Leinster Express
t the Portlaoise Rugby Club grounds. We hope to have around 600 lots literally from a needle to a haystack,' said Margaret Ryan, Chamber chief executive. Some items and services have already being don

Local News Briefs: Feb. 14, 2010
Adrian Daily Telegram
U.S. Rep. Mark Schauer, D-Battle Creek, will meet with area farmers on Saturday, Feb. 20, to discuss agricultural issues. The meeting in Jackson County is at the Hanover-Horton Area Historical Society
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Africa's Land and Family Farms - Up for Grabs?
Common Dreams
Over the years many Big Ideas have been imposed on Africa from outside. The latest is that the region should sell or lease millions of hectares of land to foreign investors, who will bring resources a
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Register Now for Michigan Barn Preservation Network Annual Conference
Michigan Farmer
Preservation group marks 15 years. Michigan's heritage barns are seeing resurgence in popularity; welcome news to the Michigan Barn Preservation Network, which in 2010 is marking 15 years of working t


Impact Of Intervention Stocks On Dairy Prices
Cattle Site
UK - The Ulster Farmersâ?? Union (UFU) has received assurances from the EU Commission that Dairy Intervention Stocks will only be released onto the market during 2010 in a manageable way so that marke


Top football club plan 320m deal to buy franchise
Times Online
A leading English football club are looking to buy a stake in one of two new cricket teams that will compete in next years Indian Premier League (IPL), according to the tournaments ringmaster. Lalit M
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Mussels for everyone: Holland's Seeland region supplies the world
Earthtimes.org
News Alerts by Email ( click here ) News | Home Yerseke, Netherlands - When Danny de Voogd chats about cooking, he has difficulty keeping back a smile. "We, too, also sometimes cook with water," says


Tobacco Selling Season Opens
AllAfrica.com
Published by the government of Zimbabwe Harare THE 2010 tobacco selling season begins today, two months earlier than the traditional opening, amid high hopes that the crop will contribute significantl


Mussels for everyone: Holland's Zeeland region supplies the world - correction
Earthtimes.org
GA_googleFillSlot("Travel336"); Yerseke, Netherlands - When Danny de Voogd chats about cooking, he has difficulty keeping back a smile. "We, too, also sometimes cook with water," says the owner of the

Fonterra farmers want raw milk price lifted
Yahoo! Xtra Business
Fonterra farmers critical of regulations which compel them to supply 4 percent of the cooperative's raw milk to processing rivals at cost price say they want higher prices to be charged from June 1.'I


NFA sets bidding schedule for sugar imports / Riza T. Olchondra
Philippine Daily Inquirer
Philippine Daily Inquirer Filed Under: Food, Crisis MANILA, Philippines--The National Food Authority will bid out on Feb. 23 the rights to import an initial 60,000 metric tons of sugar that has been p


Cool at School: Student-Run Farm Teaches Life Skills
KLAS-TV
OVERTON, Nev. -- Did you know that there is only one school farm in Nevada? Itescape_start39;s located in a rural area of the Moapa Valley in Overton, Nevada. At Moapa Valleyescape_start39;s Laborator


Benefit set for Waupun area cancer victim
Reporter
Friends of a Waupun area woman battling cancer will host a benefit Saturday, Feb. 20, in Fond du Lac to help she and her husband deal with medical bills and related expenses. Katie Boyke Grinstead of


DILLARD: Remember heat, enjoy the cold
Marshall News Messenger
We should be adjusted to the type of weather we are having and looks like we will continue to have. I recommend you plan the same way you have the last couple of weeks because more of the same will be


NZ - Hands across the sea is way to go
Meat Trade News Daily
While relations between New Zealand and English farmers are better now than in the past, John Cross, chairman of EBLEX, the UK equaivelent of Meat and Wool NZ, sees potential for the two countries to


Flanagan-Cornell Ag Committee presents awards
Daily Leader
Flanagan, Ill. - On Jan. 4 the Flanagan-Cornell Agriculture Advisory Committee awarded the first round of scholarships and incentive awards for which they hope will be an annual event, a press release


4th generation rancher gets her start
Jackson County Floridan
Hayley Helms is one of 21 youngsters who have raised animals for the annual Fed Cattle Show and Sale. Jackson County Extension Director Hayley Helms is making her place in the Hill family cattle ranch


Gulke: Major Thinking Shift
Progressive Farmer
Few New Products for Corn Weed Control A few new actives, and some new premixes, lead the list of corn weed control products for the 201... Pick The Best Bull There are a lot of important chores on th


Meat Futures Called Firm by Pre-Opening Pundits
Progressive Farmer
Few New Products for Corn Weed Control A few new actives, and some new premixes, lead the list of corn weed control products for the 201... Pick The Best Bull There are a lot of important chores on th


Grains Expected to Open Higher
Progressive Farmer
Few New Products for Corn Weed Control A few new actives, and some new premixes, lead the list of corn weed control products for the 201... Pick The Best Bull There are a lot of important chores on th


Tagging could unleash farm innovation
Taranaki Daily News
Agriculture outlook positive, report Rap boxes keep shearers moving Lincoln plan creates access fears Canadian couple acquire more high country Drought may cost farms $30m Farmers seek lead from Govt


2009 was a bleak year for Oregon agriculture
Register-Guard
Last year was an â??eye-­poppingâ? year for Oregonâ??s farmers and ranchers, according to Oregon State University economist Larry Burt. And he doesnâ??t mean that in a good way. Oregonâ??s agricultu


Farm animals, speakers, auction featured at event
Easton Star-Democrat
CENTREVILLE The Queen Anne's County FFA will host an open house Thursday, Feb. 11, at the Queen Anne's County High School in Centreville. The students will bring in their farm animals and there will b


Inaugural Kelseyville Olive Festival planned for March
Lake County News
February 2010 KELSEYVILLE â?? The inaugural Kelseyville Olive Festival, an event which focuses on the olive industry in Lake County as well as other local agriculture, is making its debut next month.


Seven bidders in fray for Mumbai terminal market
Business Standard India
Seven bidders, including Voltas, Deepak Fertilizers and Bharat Hotels have submitted requests for qualification (RFQ) to build a Rs 250-crore terminal market in Thane district near Mumbai. With a dail


Hayleys records highest ever 9-month post-tax profit of Rs 1.3 bn
Bottom Line
The Hayleys Group has achieved significant growth in profits at the end of the first nine months of 2009-10, with its businesses in Global Markets and Manufacturing continuing their strong performance

Hot Topic: There is a solution to the Virginia Range horse issue
Reno Gazette-Journal
The future of the Virginia Range horses has been a bone of contention as long as I can remember. It seems no matter what possible solutions are suggested to control overpopulation or the problem of he


Meat goat momentum weakening
Lincoln Journal Star
Five years ago, Harvey Schweitzer of Dorchester was on the cutting edge of what he described at the time as "the fastest thing growing in agriculture today." And now . . . not. The veteran farmer's ow


Govs grocery list includes wine
Queens Courier
From the Finger Lakes to the North Fork, New York State is home to more than 1,000 grape growers and nearly 300 wineries. So it should come as no surprise that Governor David Paterson is betting on bo


Bid on Items to Raise Money For Susan G. Komen For The Cure In Support Of Breast
PRWeb
The Florida State Fair is raising money in support of Breast Cancer Awareness and has listed five (5) items on Ebay.com for bidding that will close on or before February 15, 2010. Tampa, FL (Vocus/PRW


Cautious Optimism As Recovering Global Consumption Provides Leg-up For New Zealand
Voxy.co.nz
2010 looks set be a more positive year for New Zealand agriculture as global economic recovery continues to gain momentum, creating a positive impact on food commodity prices and strengthening househo

Teacher helps round up stolen pig, calf
Tampa Tribune
SEFFNER - The case of the pilfered porker and stolen calf has been solved. Thanks to an Armwood High teacher turned sleuth and Hillsborough County sheriff's detectives. A pig named Boo and a calf name


Italy stops fishing tuna
IAfrica.com
Italy is to stop fishing for bluefin tuna, the lucrative but over-exploited species beloved of Japanese sushi fans, for 12 months, the European Union said on Saturday. The move, enabled by financial a


Chesbro: State considering settling dairy suit
Eureka Times-Standard
Assemblyman Wesley Chesbro said that the state Attorney General's Office and the California Department of Food and Agriculture are interested in settling their lawsuit against a group of dairy farmers


Agricultural commodities daily review: India and other countries (February 04, 2010)
Stock Markets Review
- Spices market traded in red yesterday except Mentha oil. Mentha oil managed to end the day with gains whereas rest of the commodities ended down as slack export demand for the last month tends to we


Sugar tender eyed in 2nd half of Feb.
Business World
THE GOVERNMENT is targeting to auction the right to import 150,000 metric tons (MT) of sugar, in a bid to temper rising local prices, within the last two weeks of February, officials of the Sugar Regu


Proxibid Signs Marquis Equipment Auctions in January
Business Wire
OMAHA, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Proxibid, the worlds largest provider of live auction webcasting services, today announced that the Company signed on several marquis heavy equipment, farm machinery and


BIO Proposes Second Wave of Advanced Biofuel Commercialization Policy to Stimulate
Centre Daily Times
Obama Administrationâ??s Commitment to Building Advanced Biorefineries Can Create Green Jobs and Economic Growth with Additional Action WASHINGTON â?? Additional Congressional action is needed to fol


Gladwin County farm operators may be eligible for disaster assistance
Gladwinmi.com
2:56 PM CST WASHINGTON, DC Â?â?? The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has designated 74 counties in Michigan, including Gladwin County, as either primary or contiguous natural disaster areas due


USA - Missouri pork expo
Meat Trade News Daily
The Missouri Pork Association welcomes producers, suppliers and distributors to the 2010 Missouri Pork Expo. The two-day event promotes the pork industry, educates youth and adults, and distributes in

Size, Quality of Corn Crop Expected to Affect Basis
Progressive Farmer
Bob Bailey DTN Basis and Feedstuffs Analyst Email 56 minutes ago The average corn basis has firmed during the past week, while futures prices sunk to three-month lows. Needless to say, farmers have be


Fed. of Ag. honours Walker, Mistele
St. Thomas Times-Journal
Posted By ERIC BUNNELL, Times-Journal Posted 5 hours ago An east Elgin dairyman who sold Canadian agriculture to the world, and a west Elgin pork producer who gave voice to farmers at home, are to be


Golf day in Midlands to help homeless and victims of domestic violence
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
Independent financial advisors ASC Financial Management have again teamed up with Arch North Staffordshire to host a fundraising golf day. The Newcastle-based company raised more than £3000 for the h


Lean and Bellies Put Second Leg in Recovery
Progressive Farmer
Davidson's Farm: Test Plot Results DTN Agronomist Daniel Davidson recently harvested the first hybrid test plot for his farm. Now th... Blocking Bloat Cattle producer John Wood credits his success to


Nottingham auctioneers Heb selling 10 pubs in East Midlands
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
auctioneers Heb selling 10 pubs in in association with Business _and_ Finance Midlands BP offers downbeat outlook for Look listing aims to raise Koreans to take stake in appetite on as tightening fear


UK - Farm incomes decreased in most parts
Meat Trade News Daily
Farm incomes in England and Scotland have decreased over 2009, whilst incomes in Northern Ireland increased, however Single Farm Payments has played a major part in all countries. Â Scotland National


Pork expo speakers focus on public relations, profitability
AGRINews
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. â?? Two of the most vital â??pâ??sâ? in pork production â?? profitability and public relations â?? will be covered by two well-respected and experienced speakers at this yearâ??s Il

Policy rates will stay low for growth: Dealers Inflation to increase as global
Sri Lanka Island
Inflation and benchmark Treasury bill rates moved upwards last week and dealers said inflation could pick up as global food prices increase but were confident the Central Bank would keep policy rates


Country Aims for 120,000 Tonnes of Coffee Yearly by 2015
AllAfrica.com
Nairobi Tanzania wants to raise its coffee production from 50,000 tonnes to 120,000 tonnes annually in the next five years thereby boost the quality and price of its beans. According to Tanzania Coffe


Egypt looks to lease land for agro-business in 2010
Sharenet
CAIRO, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Egypt plans to lease farmland for agro-business projects during 2010 but is waiting for the agriculture ministry to allocate suitable plots, the trade minister said on Monday.


Mitchell Not Missing A Beat
Standardbred Canada
After having spent a good portion of time away from the pulse of the Ontario standardbred industry, the province's new Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Carol Mitchell, wasted no time g


2010 National Western Stock Show Feeds Agriculture's Growth with Big Focus on Education
Associated Content
Dave Maddox Takeaways The National Western Stock Show has a strong focus on the future through youth and educationSchool groups visit the grounds daily, many at no chargeThroughout the stock show, pro


UK - Lloyds TSB to Continue Sponsorship of Beef Expo
Meat Trade News Daily
Lloyds TSB Agriculture has been confirmed for the third year running as the major sponsor of the UKâ??s national beef event, Beef Expo. Â Organised by the National Beef Association, Beef Expo 2010 wi


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Lakeland Ledger
This copy is for your personal, noncommercial use only. You can order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers here or use the 'Reprints' tool that appears a


Vista Grande, 101 Livestock win BQA awards
Drovers
Dairy and beef producers share a desire to continually improve Beef Quality Assurance on their operations while successfully encouraging others around them to do the same. A desire evident this week a

Hollifield: Chicken sale ruffles feathers
Stafford County Sun
The state sold a giant chicken and, unfortunately, I didnâ??t buy it. This wasnâ??t a living, breathing giant chicken, the product of some clandestine agriculture department experiment to produce Buff
Hollifield: Chicken sale ruffles feathers
Stafford County Sun
The state sold a giant chicken and, unfortunately, I didnâ??t buy it. This wasnâ??t a living, breathing giant chicken, the product of some clandestine agriculture department experiment to produce Buff


KFYR Agri International Trade Show Feb. 16-17
Farm And Ranch Guide
This year's KFYR Radio Agri International Trade Show is scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 16-17. The annual premier regional mid-winter event draws thousands of farm and ranch families. The KF


Italy halts bluefin fishing for a year: EU
Melbourne Age
Italy is to stop fishing for bluefin tuna, the lucrative but over-exploited species beloved of Japanese sushi fans, for 12 months, the European Union said on Saturday. The move, enabled by financial a
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Olympia High School FFA Alumni auction and dinner Feb. 5
Lincoln Daily News
sponsored by [] STANFORD -- The Olympia High School FFA Alumni Chapter will host its annual silent auction, social time and barbecue pork chop dinner at Olympia High School on Feb. 5. The festivities


World News Quick Take
Taipei Times Online
CHINA Drought affects 240,000 Officials warned yesterday that 240,000 people were suffering from water shortages in a mountainous region that has been hit by a five-month-long drought, state media rep


State auction targets $0.3m
Fiji Times
Going, going, gone ... Prem Kumar and Avinesh Lal of Lautoka beside one of the State-owned vehicles auctioned at the Government Supplies garage in Walu Bay, Suva, yesterday. ABOUT $300,000 is expected


Silk growers to get information on prices on mobile phone
The Hindu
Bangalore: The Sericulture Department has entered into an agreement with Thomson Reuters for Reuters Market Light (RML), a market intelligence service to sericulture growers in local language, includi


Ford Racing Mustang Challenge FR500S Sold for $275,000 in Support of St. Jude at
The Race Site
- There was hardly a dry eye in the house as the Ford Racing Mustang Challenge FR500S went across the stage and was sold for an astounding $275,000 at the Scottsdale Barrett-Jackson auction this weeke

California Cattleman wins national beef award
Red Bluff Daily News
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - California livestock auctioneer and member of the California Cattlemen's Association (CCA) Jim Warren, co-owner of 101 Livestock, in Aromas, was recognized recently as the 2010 Na


re: Freddie's Condo Guidelines; AVMs & Mortgage Banking; Jawboning on the End of
MortgageNewsDaily
'Free advice is well worth the price.' Keep that in mind the next time you ask someone in Secondary Marketing if you should lock today or wait. Freddie Mac announced a change to their condo policy for


For Timberlake Weenie Stand, the bun stops here
Lynchburg News and Advance
Alternative content Weenie Stand The Weenie Stand on Timberlake Road is closing after being owned by Charles and Doris Brizendine for 34 years. 0 Ratings 87 Video Views Jill Nance/The _and_ Advance Ow


Fox Rothschild's Chester County Office's Donation Benefits United Way of Chester
Phoenixville Phoenix
EXTON, PA - Fox Rothschild's Chester County Office has donated more than $9,000 to the United Way of Chester County during its two-month fundraising campaign. A check totaling $9,485 was presented by


Second-graders say 'thank you'
Lodi News-Sentinel
by immigration reform (41) (39) politicians, teachers assess Obama's speech (31) (29) (29) Market hangs onto vendors, but tenants say sales down (28) Updated: Saturday, January 30, 2010 7:03 AM PST I


Celebrity Foreclosures: Economic Woes of the Rich and Famous
Los Angeles Chronicle
Recent economic difficulties have left many homeowners in an untenable housing values have plummeted, leaving them with mortgages that far outweigh the homes current worth and creating the potential f


Retail Therapy: the Wedding edition
National Post
Nathalie Atkinson immerses herself in the latest nuptial magazines and planners so you donâ??t have to. Youâ??re welcome. SOMETHING OLD: In a fantasy world, she covets that big Amorique diamond on ro


God help the elephants
Hamilton Spectator
Choose text size More Stories â?¢ Video of Grimsby ski tragedy â?¢ A victim twice over â?¢ iTalians love iMussolini app â?¢ Hamilton rocks for Haiti â?¢ The shipkeeper's long, lonely winter â?¢ A fami


Sweet decay
Island Connections
At parties and holiday times many of us over­indulge with sweet foods and drinks, but there are ways to counteract the potential impact of excess sugar intake according to Dr Denis Chanut of a leadin


Squashing barriers to make stronger kids
NorthernLife.ca
Tracy Roett, Sudbury YMCA squash pro, is organizing a squash tournament Feb. 6-7 at the YMCA, to raise funds for the YMCAs Strong Kids campaign. Photo by Laurel Myers. Comment on this story by clickin

Lloyds TSB to Continue Sponsorship of Beef Expo
Stackyard
Lloyds TSB Agriculture has been confirmed for the third year running as the major sponsor of the UKâ??s national beef event, Beef Expo. Organised by the National Beef Association, Beef Expo 2010 will


Italian government unveils new anti-Mafia plan
People's Daily Online
Increases the bookmark twitter facebook digg Google Windowslive Delicious buzz friendfeed Linkedin diigo reddit stumbleupon The Italian government on Thursday unveiled a new strategic anti-Mafia plan


Bulletin Board for Jan. 28, 2010
Fort Bend Sun
Are you interested in a networking opportunity to connect with a group of local professionals and business owners dedicated to generating business opportunities for each other? Fort Bend Pro Net is cu


More property in the works for Freeland sewer project
South Whidbey Herald
South Whidbey Record Reporter The Freeland Water _and_amp; Sewer District is close to acquiring another piece of property for its future sewer system. Water district commission chairman Rocky Knickerb


Grain and Feed Association of Illinois 117th Annual Convention and Trade Show ...
Grainnet.com
Springfieldâ??Many are relieved that the 2009 harvest is behind them while an unfortunate few still work to close the door on one of the most difficult harvests in years. To those who continue to deal


Funds raised for Cancer Council
Central Coast Express Advocate
raised for Cancer Local Your captcha_url poll_url GENERAL CONFIGURATION whereilive_site TRAKTR CONFIGURATION TRAKTR TRAKTR.site TRAKTR.section TRAKTR.tags TRAKTR.pn 'CUMBERLANDCAXG yournews story BEGI


Rising prices
Yahoo! India
The Centre has been strongly criticised for its failure to check rising prices. In an editorial Rashtriya Sahara (January 23) writes: 'The biggest problem with regard to rising prices has been the sta


Insure crops, livestock, farmers urged
Sunday News Zimbabwe
By Khanyile Mlotshwa AS the country puts agriculture at the centre of its economic revival, experts have urged farmers to seriously consider taking insurance cover for their crops and livestock. The e


South Beach Wine and Food festival 2010 - all details
Meri News
GET READY to sip your wines at the South Beach wine and food festival 2010, which will take place from February 25 to February 28, this year. The festival this year will have a large French presence w


4 preserved Readington farms to be sold at auction
Home News Tribune
READINGTON â?? Four preserved township farms â?? ranging in size from 29 to 84 acres â?? next month will be sold at auction. Max Spann Real Estate _and_amp; Auction Co., a national auctioneer of elite

Huffman opens 2010 rodeo with barbecue cook-off
Lake Houston Sentinel
The Huffman FFA was in its own little world this weekend with the opening of the 38th annual Livestock Show _and_amp; Rodeo with a barbecue cook-off that filled the air around Hargrave High School, wi


Taste of the NFL
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
A record one in seven Americans is struggling to put enough food on the table, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That's equivalent to 49 million people - including 17 million children -


Were heating up, please, sober up
Philippine Times
The Senate drama on the C-5 road controversy heats up as the country begins to grapple with the El Nino dry spell phenomenon. Weâ??re heating up! Weâ??d better sober up and do whatâ??s right before ge


Ag Youth Involved in 25th Annual New York Farm Show
USAgNet
- 01/26/2010 The 25th annual New York Farm Show, February 25-27 at the NYS Fairgrounds, Syracuse will involve young people from 4H, FFA and the Morrisville State College, Agricultural Engineering Club


Hawkinsville horse auction to be held Feb. 6
Macon Telegraph
Linda S. Morris - lmorris@macon.com Sign up for daily e-mail news alerts E-Mail Print Reprint or license Text Size: tool name tool goes here More than 24 rehabilitated horses will be sold at Hawkinsvi


Community briefs - Jan. 27
Fort Morgan Times
Several blood drives are planned in Morgan County in February. A Brush Community Blood Drive will be held Wednesday, Feb. 3, from noon to 5:30 p.m. at the old Fire Hall, 600 Edison St. in Brush. For m


Agricultural commodities daily review: India and other countries (January 27, 2010)
Stock Markets Review
commodities daily review: India and other countries (January 27, 2010) Date: 27 January 2010 Contributed by By SPICES COMPLEX MARKET ROUNDUP - Spices complex traded mix on previous trading session. Pe

Austria to hold third EUA auction in March
Hedge Week
The Austrian Government intends to hold its third EU allowance auction on 23 March for 300,000 EUAs, within the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, on the Climex Platform. For compliance companies under the


Hardin considered for horse slaughter
Billings Gazette
Foreign investors are considering Hardin for a horse-slaughtering plant, according an economic development official who recently toured a potential site with interested parties. Jeff McDowell, Two Riv


Young Carroll farmers bring home awards from Winter Classic
Carroll County Times-Georgian
Unlike past winters, the weather was fair and pleasant for the 24th Annual Young Farmer Winter Classic held this past weekend at the Carroll County Ag Center. Young 4-H and FFA participants from Rando


WINDMILL COUNTRY: Fort Worth Stock Show moo-ving right along
San Angelo Standard-Times
SAN ANGELO, Texas â?? The upcoming weekend at the 114th annual Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show _and_amp; Rodeo in Fort Worth will be all about Herefords, said Jack Chastain, secretary for t
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Murkowski mayhem highlights uncertainties with climate bill
Climate Wire
Climate chaos reigned on Capitol Hill yesterday as senators battled over the possibility of U.S. EPA regulations on greenhouse gases and the prospects for global warming legislation this year. Republi


12 new bio tech parks to come up in Karnataka
NewKerala.com
Mysore, Jan 23 : Karnataka Horticulture minister Umesh Katti today said the 12 bio-tech parks would come up in the state soon to improve the cultivation of horticulture crops. Speaking to newsmen here


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San Angelo Standard-Times
SAN ANGELO, Texas â?? The upcoming weekend at the 114th annual Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show _and_amp; Rodeo in Fort Worth will be all about Herefords, said Jack Chastain, secretary for t


Children prep for show
Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Photo by George Tuley, George Tuley/ Special to the Caller-Times Duane Campion, San Patricio County extension agent, lays out the details of the livestock show to the students competing at the San Pat


Scott Hollifield - Rats! Could've had a giant chicken
Winston-Salem Journal
The state sold a giant chicken and, unfortunately, I didn't buy it. This wasn't a living, breathing giant chicken, the product of some clandestine agriculture-department experiment to produce Buffalo

Burford livestock companies fined
Brantford Expositor
A Burford resident and two Burford companies have been convicted and fined $5,000 each for dealing cattle without a licence. On Jan. 11, Richard Walter (Butch) Clare and two companies -1553603 Ontario


Junta Puts More State-owned Properties up for Sale
The Irrawaddy
Burma's government privatization commission has announced that it is selling more than 100 state-owned buildings and factories as part of the latest wave of privatizations in the military-ruled countr


Officials swoop on illegal wood harvesters
Namibian
RUNDU â?? Forestry officials at Rundu confiscated more than 2 000 pieces of timber and wood products during the festive season. The forestry office conducted a special operation aimed at curbing the i


Chamber celebrates 60 years in Valley
Roanoke Daily Herald
by Roger BellThe D Daily Herald Staff Writer Published/Last Modified on Friday, January 22, 2010 1:14 PM EST ROANOKE RAPIDS Six decades and going strong as the Roanoke Valley Chamber of Commerce gathe


Financial support for NI sheep industry
Farmers Weekly Interactive
Live auction marts, abattoirs, export assembly centres and slaughter collection centres in Northern Ireland have been awarded £250,000 to help them meet the cost of implementing EID. "I have pledged


Dairy still volatile
Rural News
January 2010 Username: Password: News Channels Other Channels Information still volatile by Sudesh Kissun 19/1/2010 Stuart LockeThe drop in Fonterra's whole milk powder auction price after five months


Kansas Cattlemen's Association convention Jan. 29-30 in Salina
Livestock Roundup
SALINA, Kan. - The 2010 Kansas Cattlemen's convention and tradeshow will be held in Salina at the Ramada Inn and Convention Center Jan. 29-30. This year's convention will cover a variety of topics fro


Local Haiti fund-raising totals rise
Lexington Herald Leader
Contributions continue to come in after Sunday's Hoops for Haiti telethon, led by University of Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari, raised more than $1 million. And bidding has topped $63,0
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Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Partner With The CCIA to Provide Producer
NewsBlaze
'A strong traceability system will help Canadian producers get the premium prices their top quality products deserve around the world,' said Saskatoon-Humboldt MP Brad Trost, who made the announcement


Livestock show begins today
Kerrville Daily Times
The Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show is going high-tech. Actually, the technology hasn't changed all that much, said Cody Mayfield, who is competing in the newest category at the 66th annua


STATEWIDE: In tough times, it's hard to find a home for displaced horses
The Detroit Free Press
Animal rescue in Howell offers help FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER E-mail Barbara Baker loves horses so much she spends almost every spare moment caring for them. But times are so tough on Michigan farms, sh


Year in review...
Brush News Tribune
Looking back at 2009Posted: 01/19/2010 04:43:12 PM MST Larry Coughlin, D.V.M., and his assistant Barb Holter, take a look at Gizmo, a four-year-old Chihuahua, during a recent office visit. Coughlin ac
Turkey markets mixed, investors look for IMF guidance
FinanzNachrichten.de
ISTANBUL, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Turkish markets were mixed on Monday as investors awaited developments on a possible stand-by deal between Ankara and the International Monetary Fund, dealers said. The li


Livestock Show and Rodeo kicks off in Huffman on Saturday
Lake Houston Sentinel
Throughout the year, Huffman students have done their best to raise animals, build agricultural projects and bake delicious goodies with the hope that their work will be rewarded with a big, blue ribb


PAWS saving stray dogs one at a time
InOttawa.com
PAWS to the Rescue in Streator is on a mission to save stray dogs' lives. The nonprofit organization works with Streator animal control to foster and eventually adopt out dogs the city has detained. L


Homegrown Oahu
Travel Age West
Click here to read about Starwood�s innovative restaurants in Hawaii. Clients visit Oahu for its weather, scenery and culture but, these days, another attraction is turning heads: its food, or


Global castor conference on Jan 20
NewKerala.com
Ahmedabad, Jan 18 : About 300 delegates and special invitees from all over India and abroad will attend the 8th international conference on castor here on January 20. Union Minister of State for Agric


Around Livingston for Jan. 18, 2010
WBRZ
Walker museum gets grant Advocate Florida parishes bureau Page 1 of 2 The Walker Museum, which opened in October, received a $10,000 grant from the Livingston Parish Convention and Visitorsâ?? Bureau


India: A Better Year In Store In 2010
Business Monitor International
BMI View: The outlook for Indian banks is steadily improving in line with the recovery in real economic activity. We expect higher credit demand to boost sector earnings, while the impact of non-perfo
Horsemen say exemption crucial for Ky.: Equine sales could bring in $30 million
RBC Dain Rauscher
Every year, hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of horses go through Kentucky auction rings, most without generating a penny in sales tax for the state. Since 2003, according to state estimates, al


Rumble, then rubble: Eden building imploded
San Angelo Standard-Times
Hundreds watch implosion as TV cameras roll Please download the latest version of Adobe Flash Player, or enable JavaScript for your browser to view the video player. Photo by Patrick Dove, PHOTOS BY P


Artists work to save Madrona
University of Victoria Martlet
â??Fantastico!â? the magician cries, and the room â?? a veritable circus of dance troupes, poets, seniors, infants and a few stray flamenco dancers â?? erupts into applause. This smorgasbord of artis


Walters State announces Winter Horse Series
Newport Plain Talk
The Walters State Ag and Ag Alumni Club have announced the schedule for their popular Winter 2010 Horse Series. The series gives horse owners a chance to exercise horses and have some fun during the w


Teens rake in honors at livestock show
RBC Dain Rauscher
The Lubbock County Junior Livestock Show had its final day of judging Saturday. Members of local FFA and 4-H chapters exhibited more than 500 hogs of nine different breeds and competed for the top hon


Ag notebook for Jan. 17
RBC Dain Rauscher
New location ... Colorado Corn's annual banquet on Jan. 26 will be at the Embassy Suites in Loveland. It was originally scheduled for the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Greeley. Comedian Damia


Local vegetables flood market
Qatar Peninsula
DOHA: With the onset of the harvest season in Qatar, locally produced vegetables are flooding the market, causing the prices to plummet drastically. The farmers, however, say that they are losing as t
Home show season to kick off this week
Akron Beacon Journal
I'm still trying to get my head around all the home shows planned for the region's convention centers this winter. Just when I'd gotten used to the annual lineup, along came the breakup of the marriag
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Abandoned grain elevator 'imploded'
Abilene Reporter
Patrick Dove/Standard-Times Eden school children react to the sight and sound of a grain elevator being imploded Thursday afternoon in Eden. The structure was demolished by Advanced Explosive Demoliti


Preview calendar: Special events, theme parks and comedy for Jan. 14-20
North County Times
Press releases for arts and entertainment events and programs should be typed, double-spaced, with basic information about the event, performance dates and times, location, ticket prices and a public


HOW TO HELP: Organizations accepting donations to help Haiti
Daily-Jeff
In this image made available by the American Red Cross in London, Wednesday Jan. 13, 2010, a young earthquake survivor is given first aid in a shanty town on the outskirts of Port au Prince, following


North Dakota beef finding export markets
Bismarck Tribune
 Two Asian countries with a taste for North Dakota beef have visitors touring the state this week, including a group with plans to start processing cattle here. Executives from South Korean FK Beef


Zimbabwe Weekly Update
The Zimbabwean
th January Weather, from Harare 32C - Partly Cloudy Special Offer This week's issues Login Username Password Remember Me Written by Zimbabwe Democracy Now Saturday, 16 January 2010 13:35 This is the f


Illinoisâ?? high-quality cropland selling for $7,500 to $8,000 an acre
Galesburg.com
Despite the overall economic downturn, a strong farm economy has helped keep farmland values high in west-central Illinois. One area banker said the recession has driven some investors from metropolit


A storm is brewing in the world of tea
Times Live South Africa
Tea is not a large part of most families' grocery budgets and, by the time you chuck that packet of tea bags into your supermarket trolley, the high cost of the tea itself will have been partially mit


Students learn responsibility as they prepare for 34th annual FFA show
Tomball Potpourri
Theyâ??re the children of ranchers, attorneys and businessmen; theyâ??re involved in sports, fine arts and service organizations; theyâ??re future doctors, teachers and veterinarians. Theyâ??re also a


Spain: Heavy rains kill 20% of the harvest of vegetables and 15% of the olive grove
Fresh Plaza
Heavy rains kill 20% of the harvest of and 15% of the olive grove as informed by COAG FreshPlaza: Global Fresh Produce and Banana Granada: The losses in 2009 exceeded 150 million Euros Spain: Heavy ra
US Stocks Cling To Small Gains As Tech Sector Rallies
MarketWatch
U.S. stocks held on to small gains Thursday as a rally in the tech sector offset lagging materials stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 11 points at 10692 in recent trading. Four technology


MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Paced By Tech Gainers
CNN Money
U.S. stocks climbed Thursday, as the technology sector climbed ahead of Intel's fourth-quarter report and health-care stocks extended gains from Wednesday following a strong analyst report. The Dow Jo
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Expect Wings over Willcox, and people with scopes
Willcox Range News
A record high crane count -- more than 40,000 this year - along with new speakers and talks will highlight the 17th Annual Wings Over Willcox Birding and Nature Festival (WOW).'Our festival is the per


2010 KCA Annual Convention and Tradeshow Set
USAgNet
The Kansas Cattlemen's Association plans its 11th annual convention and trade show for Jan. 29-30 in Salina, Kan. Anyone is welcome to participate. Convention speakers include: Kansas Secretary of Agr


Father, son having been buying top steers for 25 years
Lubbock Online
Beyond the pride and recognition, for a Lubbock father and son, being champion buyers for the Lubbock County Junior Livestock Show is about maintaining a family tradition for the next generations. Daw


JCBs Encore program brings new life to used equipment
Hard Hat News
SAVANNAH, GA â?? In an effort to assist both dealers and their customers, leading heavy equipment manufacturer JCB has launched a program aimed at keeping high quality used JCB machines available with


An uphill struggle for Omani herdswomen
Abu Dhabi National
MUSCAT // Herdswomen in rural areas are struggling to keep their traditional livelihoods as the market for meat and livestock in Oman is increasingly dominated by imports. With the help of her three y


Conference Offers Innovative Ideas for Agriculture
KRVN 880 Rural Radio
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Nebraskans looking for new ways to use agricultural products, develop entrepreneurial ideas or benefit from living, working and raising a family in the country, can learn more at the


Locals searching for friends, family after earthquake rocks Haiti
TMC Net
(Richmond Register - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- While Haiti tries to recover from a devastating 7.0 earthquake that hit the Port-au-Prince area on Tuesday, many in Madison C
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India: Farm exports up 40% in past 3 years
Fresh Plaza
The country's farm product exports in value terms have surged about 40 per cent to over Rs 80,600 crore in the past three years, with foodgrain, oilmeals and s and witnessing maximum demand in the ove
Group seeks closure of Pasig cold storage
Philippines Daily Tribune
Members of the Cold Chain Association of the Philippines (CCAP) asked yesterday two government agencies to immediately close the controversial cold storage plant for committing several violations on e


3G auction in limbo again?
Livemint.com
The defence ministryâ??s stand is that it cannot vacate spectrum till the OFC network is ready in time, in keeping with the agreement signed between it and DoT in May 2009 Shauvik Ghosh Email Print


CSU presents lecture series at stock show
Denver Post
The National Western Stock Show will present its lecture series starting today. Colorado State University faculty will lead the one-hour talks in the Beef Palace Auction Arena in the main floor of the


Horse group says boycott PETA, celebrities
Gillette News Record
Recent events have prompted a group in favor of horse slaughter to ask people to boycott celebrities and organizations who have aligned themselves with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and


Midland County gears up for stock show
My West Texas
With a colder than usual start to the winter, competition will be even more fierce in the steer category at this year's Midland County Livestock Show. The chill in the air that's been more prominent t


Expect Temporary Correction
I Stock Analyst
Could it be the start of the correction we've been looking for; Crude oil is down just over 2% as of this post. A 38.2% Fibonacci retracement drags prices to $78.50, a 50% retracement to $77 in the F


India: Maha plans Rs 2,254-cr agri projects
Fresh Plaza
Maharashtra, the largest producer of several crops like jowar, sugar, cotton, grapes and pomegranate, has proposed to invest over Rs 2,254.45 crore in several agricultural projects. The state will fin
Mayor LaMont: A good man gone
Bismarck Tribune
When Ken LaMont became Mandan's mayor in 2000 the climate surrounding the city commission was politically toxic and distrust had polarized different groups in the community. The city's future was blig


Kittitas County cattlemen, cattlewomen gather Jan. 16
Daily Record News
Silent auctions of art, craft, specialty food and other items donated by association members will continue through the dinner and a live auction will start after dinner. Items donated by local busines


Russian markets -- Factors to Watch on Jan 12
FinanzNachrichten.de
MOSCOW, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Here are events and news stories that could move Russian markets on Tuesday. You can reach us on: +7 495 775 1242 STOCKS CALL (Contributions to moscow.newsroom@reuters.com):

Hussar Stag Auction tops $50,000
Drumheller Mail
   The Hussar Stag Auction had another great success bringing in just over $50,000 for the Hussar Ag Society.    The annual dinner and auction took place on November 20 and came away with a


Tea parties considered un-American
The Sun Times
Heber Springs, Ark. - As we start 2010 and look back on the previous year there are numerous events that make 2009 memorable. On January 1, 2009 who would believe that Michael Jackson would leave us a


FFA show on tap Jan. 28
Bay Area The Citizen
The Clear Creek School Districtâ??s 28th annual FFA Livestock Show and Auction will be held Thursday evening, Jan. 28, at CCISDâ??s Agriculture Event Center, 2155 W. NASA Parkway in League City. The e


Ben Babauta is Chamber's Businessperson of the Year
Saipan Tribune
Vicente Ben M. Babauta of DFS Saipan Ltd. bagged the Saipan Chamber of Commerce's 2009 Businessperson of the Year at a ceremony Saturday night at the Hyatt Regency Saipan poolside, where the group's 2


Medfield Beaconhill Rollcall
Medfield Press
THE HOUSE AND SENATE There were no roll call votes in the House or Senate last week. Beacon Hill Roll Call has obtained the official list from the state treasurerâ??s office of the â??per diemâ? trav


USDA Gives OK to RFID Tag Used to Track Cattle
Global Logistics & Supply Chain Strategies
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved a passive ultrahigh-frequency RFID tag for cattle tracking that will be used in conjunction with the agency's Animal Identification Number (AIN)


Indiana Young Farmer president steps up to national level
AGRINews
PAOLI, Ind. C.J. Fleenor, a 24-year-old Orange County farmer and crop insurance agent, is the new president-elect of the National Young Farmers Educational Association. A 2007 graduate of Purdue Univ


Rural Advantage conference is scheduled
KTIC 840 Rural Radio
The 2010 Rural Advantage/Healthy Farms Conference is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, February 5 th and 6 th at the Downtown Holiday Inn in Lincoln. This years conference is shaping up to be the bes


Beacon Hill Roll Call: Jan 1, 2010
Daily News Transcript
There were no roll call votes in the House or Senate last week. Beacon Hill Roll Call has obtained the official list from the state treasurerâ??s office of the â??per diemâ? travel, meals and lodging


Number of top stories rose to forefront locally in 2009
Vauxhall Advance
stories. The following is a wrap up on all the news of 2009 in the Vauxhall area. JANUARY: The New years baby is born Jan. 15 to Nelly Fehr and Jake Wiebe. The couples son, Jason Wiebe, is born at 6:4

A Store's Story
Saltscapes
In the late 1800s the general store was general indeed. A hundred years ago the general store was the center of activity in most Maritime villages. It was here that local trade was carried on. While m


Beacon Hill Roll Call
George Town Record
HOW LONG WAS LAST WEEKâ??S SESSION? During the week of Dec. 28 to Jan. 1, the House met for a total of five hours and 55 minutes while the Senate met for a total of 34 minutes. There were no roll call


India boosts ties with Africa, expands credit lines
Reuters
11:59am EST * Increased credit lines, more technical support * India signs develoment deals with Malawi LILONGWE, Jan 8 (Reuters) - India will increase credit lines to Africa to $5.4 billion until 201


Preparations Continue for 25th Annual New York Farm Show
USAgNet
New York Ag News Headlines New York Ag Connection - 01/08/2010 The 25th annual New York Farm Show, Feb. 25-27 at the NYS Fairgrounds, Syracuse -- the Northeast's premier indoor farm show is packed wit

Ruma confirms plans to auction 1,000 tractors
Vanguard
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources plans to auction about 1,000 tractors and implements purchased in 2007 at the cost of N6 billion, an investigation by the News Agency of Nigeria


Year in Review: March - April 2009
Springville Journal
â?¢ Air Force Airman Aaron P. Fleissner has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. â?¢ Jim Maroney of Springville was among dozens of professionals from


USA - The Pacific Egg and Poultry Association
Meat Trade News Daily
The Pacific Egg _and_ Poultry Association will hold its 86th Annual Convention on February 15-18 in Napa Valley, California at the Meritage Resort and Spa.Speakers during convention's annual meeting o



Farm show opens this Saturday
Carlisle Sentinel
The show takes place at Farm Show Complex, North Cameron and Maclay Streets, Harrisburg. It is open to the public from Jan. 9 to 16, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Admission is free, but parking is $10 per vehicle,
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Agriculture in the national news - January 5
Farmers Guardian
A DAILY look at how farming has hit the headlines across the country (Tuesday, January 5). Supermarket tsar could push up food prices Supermarket chains will be punished for failing to pay a fair pric


Donations help save Raspberry Farm
Seacoast Online
Hampton Falls preserves 40 acres, historic barn Courtesy photo A group of Hampton Falls residents walk the Raspberry Farm property earlier this year. The town recently gained control of this land for


Pacific Egg & Poultry Association meets in...
WorldPoultry.net
Poultry - : meets in California meets in California 05 Jan 2010 The will hold its 86th Annual Convention on February 15-18 in Napa Valley, California at the Meritage Resort and Spa. Related Speakers d


Agriculture sector shrivels, gasps for air in '09
Wilson County News
And that's the end. Another year heads into the sunset as a new one begins. January 5, 2010 Ask most farmers or ranchers what they will remember of 2009, and the answer will most likely be the linge


Falls FFA to host wine and cheese fundraiser
Plymouth Review
The first annual Sheboygan Falls FFA Alumni Wine _and_amp; Cheese Tasting Extravaganza and Silent Auction, benefiting the Sheboygan Falls Agriculture and FFA program, will be held Friday, Feb. You mus


Farm under investigation for dead cattle
Carroll County Online
Maryland Department of Agriculture and Humane Society officials say that a Carroll farm that was reported for having cattle that looked undernourished no longer has any animals. Nicky Ratliff, executi


Michigan-based ag company buys ethanol plant
Ethanol Producer Magazine.com
Michigan-based Zeeland Farm Services Inc., an agricultural and transportation company, has acquired its first ethanol facility and plans to begin production in early 2010. The companyâ??s newly formed

Year of the grouse?
Casper Star Tribune
By DUSTIN BLEIZEFFER Star-Tribune energy reporter Posted: Monday, January 4, 2010 12:00 am Font Size: Sage grouse strut at sunrise on one of the bird's mating grounds in Sublette County in this photo


Pag-IBIGs P12-billion offer may be 2010s first major bond sale
Business Mirror
PREPARATIONS are underway for what may be the first major corporate bond offer this yearthe P12-billion issue of state-administered Home Development Mutual Fund, also known as Pag-IBIG Fund. Pag-IBIG


Gray Lodge Wildlife Area: A Million Waterfowl and You
YubaNet
Photo by Laura Brown LIVE OAK, Calif. Jan. 2, 2010 - As the sun rose, a tule fog hung over the earth. White Snow Geese flew in, making wave after wave of V-shaped formations across the sky. On the dis


New owner weighs use for former mushroom farm
Casper Star Tribune
CHEYENNE -- The new owners of the former Wind River Mushroom Farm in Shoshoni hope to establish a revenue-generating industry that will create jobs. 'We are definitely going to try to create something


Senate per diems: Brown, $3,536; Creem, $ 0
Wellesley Townsman
THE HOUSE AND SENATE. There were no roll call votes in the House or Senate last week. Beacon Hill Roll Call has obtained the official list from the state treasurer?s office of the ?per diem? travel, m


Somerville senators collect little per diems
Somerville Journal
State House News Service Somerville â?? The House and Senate There were no roll call votes in the House or Senate last week. Beacon Hill Roll Call has obtained the official list from the state treasur


Beacon Hill Roll Call: Senator Scott Brown collects over $3500 in per diem payments
Needham Times
Beacon Hill Roll Call Needham â?? THE HOUSE AND SENATE. There were no roll call votes in the House or Senate last week. Beacon Hill Roll Call has obtained the official list from the state treasurerâ??
ear in Review: 2009
Farm and Dairy
Farm and Dairy dug through its archives to find out what the top stories were this year. The economy and the industries it impacted the most are at the top of the list. The top story of 2009 by many a


Ag Expo to feature more than 118 exhibits
Daily Dunklin Democrat
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- More than 118 agriculture exhibits will be on display at Poplar Bluff in late January as the Butler County University of Missouri Extension Council and the Ag Club of Three Rivers


2000: Cong created history by its consecutive win in Haryana
NewKerala.com
Chandigarh, Dec 31: The ruling Congress in Haryana created history in 2009 by forming government in the state for a second consecutive term, thus becoming the only party to achieve this feat in the pa



Stories and news we enjoyed in 2009 -- 4th list
Lincoln Daily News
sponsored by Stories and news we enjoyed in 2009 (4th list) [] To Together for Lincoln -- in pictures: Album 1 Album 2 Album 3 Album 4 Personality of the Week Personality of the Week Special Olympics


When farming dreams come true
Peace Country Sun
Ken Herlinveaux, Judy Bowcott and daughter Jessica of Wineglass Ranch, a diversified farming operation near Grimshaw . ââ?¬â?? Supplied photo Christmas is a time of celebration and New Year's usually


Brookline's state senator collected no â??per diemâ?? in 2009
Brookline TAB
Beacon Hill Roll Call Brookline â?? There were no roll call votes in the House or Senate last week. Beacon Hill Roll Call has obtained the official list from the state treasurerâ??s office of the per


Banking: Still mired in distress
Daily Sun
As the year 2009 winds down, many events, some good , some bad and some ugly, shook the banking industry to its roots during the year. Below are some of the landmarks that would make the year a memora
Briefcase: Dec. 29, 2009
South Bend Tribune
WHITING, IND.Lawsuit over BP refinery dropped[body_starts_here]An environmental group is withdrawing a federal lawsuit to focus on state-level litigation to force BP PLC to more accurately report poss


Who's Leading The Best of The Best Contest?
Dillon Herald
Who's leading the Best of the Best contest? There are only three days left to cast your vote. Ballots are due December 31st. Here are the leaders as of Tuesday, December 29: Best Ribs-Shuler's BBQ Bes


Woster: Thanks and Happy New Year
Tri-State Neighbour
Dec. 31, 2009 and what a year it has been! Obviously, I am talking about agriculture, but also from a family perspective, a statewide perspective and very importantly, from a national perspective. All


Two set to plead out in Cisco fuel fraud case
Florida Times-Union
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First Bank names advisory board members
Reflector.com
First Bank recently announced the election of Brad Davis, Andrew Fisher, Alma Lamm Friedman, Al Gerard, Ranee Singleton Holbrook, Jay D. "Rocky" Jacobs, Charlie Manning, Terry Smithwick, Rep. Arthur W


Cattlemen fight for herds' survival as flooding takes toll
Daily Comet
flooding from recent rains. John DeSantis Senior Staff Writer Published: Sunday, December 27, 2009 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, December 26, 2009 at 11:10 p.m. BAYOU GAUCHE While other peopl


Farm Briefs: Dec. 27, 2009
Press-Republican Online
am Annual New York farm show scheduledSYRACUSE The 25th annual New York Farm Show Feb. 25-27, 2010, will be held at the state fairgrounds in Syracuse. The Northeast's premier indoor farm show is pack


A year of two property markets
Farm Online, The Land
DEPENDING on where you were, 2009 was either an excellent year ' even, in some cases, a record year ' for property sales, or one best forgotten. It was a year that saw the rural property market in NSW



CattleWomen help feed kids at South Texas Childrenâ??s Home Ministries
My Soutex
Cottage families at South Texas Childrenââ?¬â?¢s Home Ministries (STCHM) wonââ?¬â?¢t be asking, ââ?¬Å?Whereââ?¬â?¢s the beef?ââ?¬Â this month, thanks to the generosity of a local affiliate of th


Mobile predictions aids India's fishing communities
Digital Opportunity Channel
Sundaramoorthy Olaganathan and Vijay Pratap Singh Aditya A unique mobile weather forecast service is helping farmers and fishermen decide when to plant, water and harvest their crops and fish. These a


'09 a tough year for banks due to
The News International
By Jawwad Rizvi LAHORE: The Pakistani banking sector has faced a tough year due to general slowdown in economic activities and associated deterioration in the business environment. The continued slowd

County asks state to drop lawsuit against dairymen
Eureka Times-Standard
In a letter to California Department of Food and Agriculture Secretary A.G. Kawamura, board Chairman Jimmy Smith said the dairy producers have just weathered the creamery's long and painful bankruptcy
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FD Bird & Sons firm closes transport arm
Roadtransport.com
Beverley, East Yorkshire-based FD Bird _and_ Sons is closing its transport arm as a result of the recession. Director John Bird tells Roadtransport.com that he is pulling out now before things get eve


Tronox Receives Bankruptcy Court Approval for an Alternative Tran...
Zibb
Companies: Hunt Corp. (HUN), Tronox Inc (TRXAQ) Huntsman Corporation (NYSE: HUN) today announced that Tronox Incorporated cancelled the auction scheduled for last Monday in connection with its propose
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German saw beats legendary leadwood
Namibian
The capability of a 40-year-old Esterer Frame Saw from Germany was tested last week when it was fed one of the African leadwood tree stumps that were recently auctioned off in Omaruru after they had b


Horses being led to slaughter
Penticton Western
Penticton Western News Okanagan Similkameen Text Christmas is fast approaching and children all across Canada are sending their Christmas lists off to the North Pole and standing in line to sit on San
County asks state to drop lawsuit against dairymen
Eureka Times-Standard
In a letter to California Department of Food and Agriculture Secretary A.G. Kawamura, board Chairman Jimmy Smith said the dairy producers have just weathered the creamery's long and painful bankruptcy
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FD Bird & Sons firm closes transport arm
Roadtransport.com
Beverley, East Yorkshire-based FD Bird _and_ Sons is closing its transport arm as a result of the recession. Director John Bird tells Roadtransport.com that he is pulling out now before things get eve


Tronox Receives Bankruptcy Court Approval for an Alternative Tran...
Zibb
Companies: Hunt Corp. (HUN), Tronox Inc (TRXAQ) Huntsman Corporation (NYSE: HUN) today announced that Tronox Incorporated cancelled the auction scheduled for last Monday in connection with its propose
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German saw beats legendary leadwood
Namibian
The capability of a 40-year-old Esterer Frame Saw from Germany was tested last week when it was fed one of the African leadwood tree stumps that were recently auctioned off in Omaruru after they had b


Horses being led to slaughter
Penticton Western
Penticton Western News Okanagan Similkameen Text Christmas is fast approaching and children all across Canada are sending their Christmas lists off to the North Pole and standing in line to sit on San
Fairview Elks Lodge #277, Sept. 20, 1937 - Dec. 31, 2009
Fairview Post
After 72 years of service and commitment to the community the Elks hosted their final meeting in December. Those gathered to acknowledge the conclusion of their club were, back row, from left -- Brent


Stable weather will bolster tea supply: FAO
Qatar Peninsula
By Chris Flood Tea prices have hit record levels this year but the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation predicted that tight global supplies should be alleviated by the return of normal we


Legal notices for Decomber 23, 2009
Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch
11:41 AM CST Sleepy Eye, Minn. - PROBATE DISTRICT COURT FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Probate Court Division Court File No. PR-09-1021 STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF BROWN In Re: Estate of Celestine M. Zinnie
Agricultural commodities daily review: India and other countries (December 21, 2009)
Stock Markets Review
- Spice complex traded down due to selling pressure. Turmeric futures traded firm on Saturday on a likely rise in output this year as farmers increased area under the spice. IN FOCUS - The Internation


2nd UPDATE: Venezuela Says OPEC Should Keep Output Steady
Morningstar.com
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES CARACAS -(Dow Jones)- Venezuelan Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez said the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries should keep its current production levels when it meets Tuesd
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Have You Voted In Our Best of the Best Contest?
Dillon Herald
Have you voted for in The Dillon Herald's 2009 Best of the Best contest? Tell us who your favorite Dillon, Lake View, Latta, and South of the Border businesses are in The Dillon Herald's Best of the B

Viet Nam wins auction to export more rice to Philippines in 2010
Viet Nam News
HA NOI - Viet Nam has won additional contracts to export rice to the Philippines at higher prices, following the latest auction on Tuesday; bringing the total of rice auction volume over the last four
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Oklahoma Livestock: Saturday, Dec. 19, 2009
NewsOK.com


AgriRecovery-The costs to Alberta's cow-calf sector
Alberta Beef Producers
AgriRecovery-The costs to Alberta's cow-calf sector The drought and cold summer has left the cow-calf sector with reduced feed and more expensive feed going into the winter. There has also been an eff


2009 Alberta 4-H Scholarship recipients
Alberta Beef Producers
AgriRecovery-The costs to Albertaâ??s cow-calf sector The drought and cold summer has left the cow-calf sector with reduced feed and more expensive feed going into the winter. There has also been an e


Family throws in the towel on dairy farm
Myrtle Beach Sun News
CLEVELAND, N.C. -- An auction team from Jersey Marketing Services in Ohio kept things moving along in the red and white striped tent last Saturday at Amity Hill Farm. An auctioneer wheedled for bids w

Auction ends years of dairy farming for NC family
Fort Mills Times
An auction team from Jersey Marketing Services in Ohio kept things moving along in the red and white striped tent last Saturday at Amity Hill Farm. An auctioneer wheedled for bids while cows circled t


Milk powder, cheese prices expected to surge
NZX
Dec 2009 Sponsored Links Big rises in dairy prices next year are predicted in a survey of world commodity prices. Whole milk powder prices may gain more than 20 per cent to top US$4000 (NZ$5514) a ton


KBP hails Supreme Court verdict
Business Recorder
: President, Kisan Board Pakistan (KBP) Sardar Zafar Hussein Khan and Central Secretary General Malik Muhammad Ramzan Rohari have welcomed the verdict of the Supreme Court about National Reconciliatio

Retired Peru farmer plans agricultural museum
Press-Republican Online
PERU Leeward Babbie has spent a lifetime harvesting the land. Until his retirement seven years ago, he owned a very successful dairy barn on River Road in Peru. However, he has not allowed retirement


Plea to develop Deepor Beel as eco-tourism, fishing centres
Assam Tribune
CORRESPONDENT AZARA, Dec 15 - Deepor Beel, famous for flora and fauna is situated 18 km west of Guwahati city and 5 km South of the river Brahmaputra. The total area of the lake which is 165-185 feet


E.Africa currencies seen mostly steady versus dollar
Reuters Africa
NAIROBI, Dec 16 (Reuters) - The Kenya and Uganda shillings were seen holding steady against the dollar in the week to Wednesday, while the Tanzanian currency was expected to firm, traders said. The Ke


Auction Ends Years Of Dairy Farming For North Carolina Family
CattleNetwork.com
An auction team from Jersey Marketing Services in Ohio kept things moving along in the red and white striped tent last Saturday at Amity Hill Farm. An auctioneer wheedled for bids while cows circled t


Donâ??t diet until after Taste of the Town
Woodlands Villager
from 4-9 p.m. at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention Center â?? is the premier event of the South Montgomery County business community. Your ticket includes food, beverages and festiv
TSCRA Special Rangers investigate Dublin cattle theft
Weatherford Democrat
STEPHENVILLE â?? A Dublin man turned himself in to the Erath County Sheriffâ??s Office last Friday after he was accused of stealing six head of cattle from a Dublin rancher. Texas and Southwestern Cat


Auction bargains
IC Ealing
Matt Tumbridge S STANDING in Wymondham auction on a warm summer's evening a few months back, I was seduced by the low, low prices perfectly sound family transport were 'knocked-out' for. Then, standin


Union Township receives $1.1M bid on preserved farm
Hunterdon County Democrat
UNION TWP. â?? Veterinarian Brendan Furlong could become the new owner of the former Douglass farm at Route 513 and Perryville Road. He was the high bidder at public auction on Thursday to buy the dev


FCC named Outdoor Farm Show's top-tier sponsor
Alberta Farmer Express
Farm Credit Canada will be the 'presenting sponsor' of Canada's Outdoor Farm Show in 2010 and 2011. (Dave Bedard photo) A second logo will be attached to Canada's Outdoor Farm Show in 2010 as the Onta


Fools don't rush in
Bangkok Post
Because you don't want to rush into something as important as getting third generation yuppiephones operating, your TOT and your CAT Telecom heavily criticised the government for suggesting a 90-day d


UK can be zero carbon in 20 years, boost prosperity and employment
Green Wise
Negotiators arguing at Copenhagen about the amount of emissions reductions they are willing to commit their countries to by 2020 may well be making their lives unnecessarily difficult it seems. The UK

Ranch lease process is overly complicated
Farmington New Mexico Daily Times
Staff WriterPosted: 12/14/2009 12:00:00 AM MST Editor: I would like to bring the Navajo Nation's attention to a problem concerning the manner in which the Department of Agriculture is reallocating ran


Priceless Leadwood Goes for a Song
AllAfrica.com
Omaruru MORE than 100 tonnes of illegally harvested African leadwood tree logs - some believed to be older than 1 000 years - were bought for N$30 575 by several bidders at a State auction at Omaruru


Dairy farms drying up
Salisbury Post
3:00 AM else processCommentCount function(responseBatch) 0) requestBatch. BeginRequest(serverUrl, One of Lonnie Hoffner's Jersey cows is auctioned off Dec. 5 at Amity Hill Farms in Cleveland. This yea


At the finish line?
Baltimore Sun
Been to Laurel Park Race Course lately? Or ever? For folks who travel often along the I-95 corridor between Washington and Wilmington, Del., it's worth making a stop at this horsy outdoor oasis a bit


Nspot to sell FCI wheat online
Hindu Business Line
- Wheat Our Bureau Mumbai, Dec 14 The Food Corporation of India (FCI) has decided to sell wheat under open market sales scheme in Karnataka and Haryana through NCDEX Spot Exchange (Nspot). The FCI wil


Sweeny FFA cake auction set
Brazoria County Facts
SWEENY - While many will smell only sugar and icing at the Sweeny ISD FFA Cake Auction, a few students will find memories mixed in. Proceeds raised at the 25th annual cake auction help make sure distr


Kirk and Hughes debate GOP credentials in Senate primary
Chicago Tribune
U.S. Senate contender Patrick Hughes said today his conservative candidacy represents 'a battle for the soul of the Republican Party,' but front-running U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk said the Feb. 2 GOP primary
McDermott, Douglas J.
North Platte Telegraph
Douglas J. McDermott, 82, of North Platte, died Dec. 11, 2009, at Great Plains Regional Medical Center. Doug was born Feb. 15, 1927, at home near Somerset to John and Violet (Halsey) McDermott. He gra


Proposed change of the national flag is....
Malawi Daily Times
December 2009 The design of the Malawi flag symbolises our national identity appropriately. There is no need to change it. To understand the elements that form Malawi, it is necessary to know her geog


Got milk but no profit
Salisbury Post
These are tough, tough times for America's small dairy farms. Although the demise of small farms in general is an ongoing story, we're witnessing a bleak new chapter as dairy farmers battle a converge
Humboldt Creamery nightmare continues
Eureka Times-Standard
The sordid legacy of Ferndale's once-darling Humboldt Creamery didn't end with its bankruptcy and takeover by an out-of-town outfit. Now, the state is going after individual dairymen and businesses in


Russia to sell maize, purchased to the intervention fund, on the domestic market
AgriMarket
At the end of 2009, the beginning of 2010, the government of Russia plans to start selling maize, purchased to the state intervention fund at the intervention auction, realized during the period of Au


America's Best Mortgage Glosary
Los Angeles Chronicle
Additional Security Fee An Additional Security Fee (Mortgage Indemnity Guarantee policy) is the fee taken to get an insurance policy that will cover your lender so that if you default on payments, he


New Derivatives Regulation Is Weaker Than Current, Resulting in Greater Destabilisation
Market Oracle
As I have repeatedly pointed out, proposed derivatives legislation will not make things better: A leading credit default swap expert (Satyajit Das) says that the new credit default swap regulations no


United Kingdom -The Duke of Westminster and his bulls
Meat Trade News Daily
 The commitment by cattle breeding company, Cogent to British agriculture moved up a gear this month when the companyâ??s founder and owner, the Duke of Westminster, officially opened a new extension

Private Premium
Lanka Business Online
(LBO) ââ?¬â?? Sri Lankan policy makers should follow the Maldivian example by opening a few dozen of the thousands inland lakes in the country to attract high end tourists willing to pay high premium


Delaware Bio Members Showcase Technology/Services and Raise Money for Junior Achievements
Freshnews.com
Members Showcase /Services and Raise Money for Junior Achievements Newest Program FreshNews.com Friday, December 11, 2009 Last update: 12:30 PM State-by-State AND City-by-City FreshNews.com Delivers C
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The latest news on Economy, Climate Aid, Iran, Blackwater, USDA-School Lunch, Detainee,
Sojourners
Climate Aid. Europe Pledges Billions for Climate Aid for Poor Nations "The offer of about $3 billion is an attempt to help the chances of reaching a deal next week at climate talks." Iran. Gates Expec

Private Premium
Lanka Business Online
(LBO) ââ?¬â?? Sri Lankan policy makers should follow the Maldivian example by opening a few dozen of the thousands inland lakes in the country to attract high end tourists willing to pay high premium


Delaware Bio Members Showcase Technology/Services and Raise Money for Junior Achievements
Freshnews.com
Members Showcase /Services and Raise Money for Junior Achievements Newest Program FreshNews.com Friday, December 11, 2009 Last update: 12:30 PM State-by-State AND City-by-City FreshNews.com Delivers C
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The latest news on Economy, Climate Aid, Iran, Blackwater, USDA-School Lunch, Detainee,
Sojourners
Climate Aid. Europe Pledges Billions for Climate Aid for Poor Nations "The offer of about $3 billion is an attempt to help the chances of reaching a deal next week at climate talks." Iran. Gates Expec

Kentucky Farm Economy Hit Hard in 2009; 2010 Outlook Mixed
USAgNet
Kentucky News - Kentucky Farm Economy Hit Hard in 2010 Outlook Mixed Kentucky Ag News Headlines Kentucky Farm Economy Hit Hard in 2010 Outlook Mixed - 12/08/2009 The global recession and the bursting


New Mexico News Brief, Wednesday, Dec. 9
KOAT
More news from around the state:CLOUDCROFT, N.M. - A storm that tore through southern New Mexico has left behind damaged homes and a power outage in the village of Cloudcroft. Mayor Dave Venable said
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Private Premium :
Lanka Business Online
'People are willing to pay 200 - 300 dollars on a holiday, but if you have a privacy factor included, the premium is really high and that's how Maldives is selling,' Murad Ismail, partner at MICD Asso


Legal notices for Decomber 10, 2009
Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch
10:38 AM CST Sleepy Eye, Minn. - FILING NOTICE HOME TOWNSHIP Notice is hereby given to residents of Township that filing for the office of one (1) supervisor for a term of three (3) years to be electe


Sven and Hans support The Winter Wonderland Christmas Fayre
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
Pictured above: Harry Shaw, Kate Shaw, Lavinia Pavis, Sven-Goran Eriksson and Hans Backe There was a real buzz in the air and a flavour of Sweden at Notts County Football Club as the Winter Wonderland


The Elveden maharajah
BBC
Elveden maharajah's clothing sale Accessibility Listen Live to on iPlayer Listen Again to on iPlayer Local BBC Sites Neighbouring Sites Related BBC Sites Page last updated at 17:56 GMT, Tuesday, 8 Dec
Raymond Blanc Joins Leafâ??s 18th Birthday Celebrations
Stackyard
World renowned Chef and Restaurateur Raymond Blanc joined LEAF on Tuesday 1st December 2009 for its 18th Birthday Gala Dinner and Charity Auction. Over a hundred individuals from across the agricultur
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Scottish Business Briefing - Tuesday 08 December, 2009
The Scotsman
WELCOME to scotsman.com's Scottish . Every morning we bring you a comprehensive round-up of all news affecting business in Scotland today. SCOTLAND could lose out on �£4.5 billion a year from the Tr
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'They Are Treated as Cattle'
TheTyee.ca
In 2007 three farm workers died in a crash, focus of an inquest some hope will expose wider abuses. The overcrowded farm van flipped in the rain. BC Libs long criticized for gutting worker safety. Bat


Taste of the Town this January
Woodlands Villager
Taste of the Town is known for introducing locals to new foods, flavors and organizations in the area while raising money for The Woodlands South County Chamber of Commerce. â??Our goal is $90,000 dol


Sustainable refurbishment event to be held at Pride Park, Derby
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
in association with Business _and_ Finance Midlands Schools, health and police spared in redirects funds to help utility faces $2bn debt tumble on fresh debt hedges against falling oil Rock shares are


Midlands University backed iCon wins top environmental award
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
Midlands Schools, health and police spared in redirects funds to help utility faces $2bn debt tumble on fresh debt hedges against falling oil Rock shares are deemed repayment blow for says Saudis seiz


Bishop have clean sweep of prizes at Skipton Market
Hutton Cranswick Today
AT the Christmas Craven Dairy Auction at Skipton Auction Mart there was a clean sweep of prizes in the in-calf heifers class by three of a ten-strong pedigree consignment from Bishop Burton College Fa


Bill Tolle recognized with farm bureau service award
Maysville-Online
A champion for agriculture By MARLA TONCRAY, Editor Published: Wednesday, December 9, 2009 1:22 AM EST Mason County native, businessman and farmer William B. 'Bill' Tolle has been awarded Kentucky Far


Enel: Companies need global level-playing field to curb emissions
EurActiv.com
Giuseppe Montesano is head of environmental policy at Italian power company ENEL. He was speaking to Daniela Vincenti-Mitchener. To read a shortened version of this interview, please click here. Do yo


Giuseppe Montesano, Head of environmental policy, ENEL
EurActiv.com
Giuseppe Montesano is head of environmental policy at Italian power company ENEL. He was speaking to Daniela Vincenti-Mitchener. To read a shortened version of this interview, please click here. Do yo
BOC execs, 4 others cleared of pilfering 25,000 kilos of 'hot' pork
Philippine Star
MANILA, Philippines - The Office of the Ombudsman has dismissed a case against Bureau of Customs officials and four others over the pilferage of more than 25,000 kilos of smuggled pork from a governme


Wholesale market in Gulbarga nearing completion
The Hindu
Gulbarga: The Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) has almost completed construction work on the fruit and vegetable wholesale market with all modern amenities in Gulbarga. Although APMC has


Nationalising banks could hamper investments
Gulf News
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez may be sending a message to his regime's ostensible allies Financial Times London: Stating he had "no problem" nationalising the remainder of the banking sector, Venez


Produce industry faces many challenges
Fresh Plaza
10:12 AM, By Paul L. Hollis, Farm Press Editorial Staff 'Demands being made on the produce supply chain include quality assurance, traceability and third-party certification, with food safety being th


Drop in price of milk products leaves southern New Jersey dairy farmers struggling
Press of Atlantic City
With cows in the background, John Hubschmidt, one of the last dairy farmers in Cumberland County, says his losses this year total about $50,000 due to the drop in the price of milk. Last year, his mil
From the Birds to Fair Trade Certified Producers' Brew, Brazil's Best Coffee Gains
Gringoes.com
es, Brazil produces coffee. A lot of it. About four out of every ten cups that go down the throats of the world's coffee drinkers came from Brazilian beans. Most of that was commercial grade, a polite


Ex-agriculture boss harvesting grapes of wrath
Salem Evening News
MARBLEHEAD â?? Guess who's not voting for Deval Patrick. Six months after his ouster as commissioner of agriculture, former Marblehead state Rep. Doug Petersen is sounding off against the governor who


Show-Me-Select Heifer Sale At Kingsville Averages $1,180 For Calving-Ease Breeders
CattleNetwork.com
If the number is difficult to decipher try selecting Refresh Beef producers in west-central Missouri sold 149 Show-Me-Select replacement heifers for an average of $1,180 at the Kingsville Livestock Au


Farmland's tipping point
Farm Industry News
Farmland values have stabilized â?? for now A YEAR after the worldwide economic meltdown, farmland values across the Corn Belt have largely escaped the dramatic declines affecting housing and commerci

Meet the YAS's new agricultural chaplain
Farmers Weekly Interactive
It's a busy time of year for Canon Leslie Morley. Commitments in the run-up to Christmas include an afternoon carol service at Thirsk Auction Mart on 19 December and taking a midnight communion servic


Leggo my Eggo! (If you can find one)
Guelph Mercury
Where have all the waffles gone? Eggos, the frozen waffle made by Kellogg, will be in short supply until the middle of 2010, it says. Thats led to a mock mini-crisis in the United States, including th


Profit from commodities, without getting dirty hands
Sydney Morning Herald
COMMODITIES can be a difficult asset to invest in. It is cumbersome to buy tonnes of wheat or copper, store it safely, and sell at a profit to a buyer who is possibly thousands of kilometres away. Thi


Financial Reform Debate May Influence Future of Climate Bill
New York Times
The decision to take up financial regulatory reform before a climate bill in the Senate could have significant implications for the choice of a 'trade' mechanism as the vehicle of choice to meet emiss


Briefly: Dec. 2
Wicked Local Plymouth
CARVER â?? The Plymouth County Conservation Districtâ??s annual meeting and election of supervisors will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2, in the Carver Public Library at 2 Meadowbrook Way. Incu


Emissions Trading Smokies
Sydney Morning Herald
Ladies and gentleman lets pause this morning and remember the emissions trading scheme we might have had... or may still get. With all the fuss around the Liberals Greenlines thought it might be nice


Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers to Establish Presence in Salt Lake City
Construction Equipment Guide
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers has signed a seven-year lease in Salt Lake City, Utah, and will be starting site work on a new auction site right away. Ritchie Bros. has conducted unreserved equipment aucti


Early Jenson racing workshop goes under hammer at Midlands based auctioneers Bigwood
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
Pictured above: Bigwood director Jonathan Hackett and Perm Daley in front of the coach house at 45 Anderton Park Road, Moseley, where Jensen cars were prepared for racing in the 1930s A slice of Briti
USA - Livestock auction fined
Meat Trade News Daily
That's how much a Billings livestock auction has been fined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for allowing an auctioneer to buy cattle in 2007 and for accounting practices that didn't fully confor


Facing a changing world
The Hindu
Metro Plus The kind of impact climate change can have on women belonging to fishing and farming communities has to be looked into seriously, suggests GEETHA PADMANABHAN PHOTO: C.V. SUBRAHMANYAM FISHIN


Resolutions address random-source animals, swine disease
American Veterinary Medical Association
Delegates also to consider member dues, reference committees AVMA members can share their thoughts on proposed resolutions and bylaws amendments by contacting their state VMA or constituent allied org


Coast Lines Dec. 1, 2009
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Holiday party honors military A holiday gala 6:30-11 p.m. Friday at the Santa Cruz Elks Lodge, hosted by Five Star Catering, will honor active and retired military personnel. The party will feature ap


Letter Asks NAIS be Shut Down
Prairie Farmer
Groups ask Congress to use limited funding to dissolve program. Compiled by staff In a letter to USDA and Congress, a group of 100 agricultural organizations is urging that the National Animal Identif


Canada Age Verification - 3rd Parties Available to Assist with Process
CattleNetwork.com
Alliance Seed Cleaning Association Ann Stevick - Ag Pincher Creek Battle River Research Group Beef Booster Burnt Lake Auction Red Deer Canadian Hereford Cattlemen's Corner Clearwater County Rocky Mtn


Cattle Identification: ID/Traceability Experts Will Address â??Technicalâ?? Issues
CattleNetwork.com
BOWLING GREEN, KY â?? While government officials from the U.S., Canada and Mexico will discuss policy issues, attendees at the IDâ?¢INFO EXPO 2007 will have numerous opportunities to hear the latest o


Upcoming seminar focused on real estate in warmer climes
Daily Herald Tribune
REMO ZACCAGNA â?? It's your Business As November gives way to December many of our thoughts turn to escaping to warmer climates. For many, that may be wishful thinking, but for some, it's a real possi
He's made a career of putting out fires
Globe Investor
MTS chief takes regional telecom leader down a path fraught with setbacks to become a national wireless player GORDON PITTS In his early career at Bell Canada, Pierre Blouin gathered hard experience a


Ritchie Bros. conducts CA$41 million Grand Opening auction in Gra...
Zibb
Companies: Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Inc. (RBA), Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Inc. (RBA) Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers (NYSE and TSX: RBA), the world's largest industrial auctioneer, conducted unreserved pub
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Large quantity of unused trucks to be sold by Ritchie Bros. at multi-million dollar
PR Newswire
See more news releases in: Transportation, Trucking _and_amp; Railroad, Agriculture, Construction _and_amp; Building, Mining _and_amp; Metals Unused rolloff and boom trucks among hundreds of items to


Sai Ramakrishna Karuturi, Founder, Managing Director, Karuturi Global Ltd
India Infoline
Sai Ramakrishna Karuturi is the Founder and Managing Director of Karuturi Global Ltd, is widely regarded as the pioneer of cut flower revolution in the World. Under his dynamic leadership, Karuturi Gl


Big first week for permanent auction site in Grande Prairie
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON â Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers opened its new permanent Grande Prairie site by selling more than 2,200 items for the construction, agriculture, transportation, oilfield and mining industries fo


Cattle Feeding Profile: Highland Feeders
CattleNetwork.com
Highland Feeders has grown significantly since its inception in 1983, when the two brothers diversified their grain operation with 50 feeder cattle. In 1994, with an 18,000 head capacity and 16 full t


Cattle Breeds: First Montana Hereford Feeder Calf Sale A Success
CattleNetwork.com
KANSAS CITY, Mo. ¬¬¬ Nearly 1,200 head of Hereford and Hereford-influenced feeder calves sold Nov. 16 at the first Montana Hereford Association (MHA) sponsored feeder calf sale at Three Forks, Mont

DILLARD: Take time to count blessings
Marshall News Messenger
What an honor to be able to visit with you by way of this column on Thanksgiving Day 2009. To quote the words of an old hymn that is seldom sung today, 'Count your many blessings; Name them one by one
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Michigan briefcase: Panel hearing on loans set for Southfield
The Detroit Free Press
Panel hearing on loans set for Southfield freep.com Free Press new GEL.util.benchmark. Timer('Body GEL.thepage.on('ready', GO4 Faster PageInfo url: sn: option: date: market: 'http://site.' + cfg.gdn_a


Leggo our Eggo: Kellogg waffles in short supply
Toronto Star Online
U.S. plant shutdowns lead some to wail, blog or hoard Leslie Scrivener Feature Writer Share Share Store employee Jackie Steele straightens out the remaining boxes of Eggo frozen waffles on the shelf,


Animal-protection amendments questioned
CBC
Owners of Manitoba pet stores and animal shelters say they're concerned about planned changes to government laws regarding the protection of animals. The province has drafted new legislation it says w


Bee Countyâ??s new extension agent vows to have a â??positive impactâ??
My Soutex
Kyle McManus has been named Texas A_and_amp;M Extension Service�s new agricultural agent in Bee County. The Bee-Picayune caught up with McManus recently and asked him a few questions about his


Auxillary presents Christmas fundraiser
Online Pioneer
By Leanna McQuoid For the second year in a row, the Festival of Trees, hosted by the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, will begin the Christmas season in Picton. The three-day fundrais


NFU President Addresses Iowa Farmers Union Convention
CattleNetwork.com
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NFU: Climate Change Benefits Outweigh Costs
CattleNetwork.com
10/29/2009 09:32AM Average rating: (0) Bookmark Subscribe Friend's Email * Your Email Subject * Message Verify If the number is difficult to decipher try selecting National Farmers Union President Rog
Obama's Climate Goals vs. the Senate's
New York Times
The White House said on Wednesday that the United States was aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions â??in the range ofâ? 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and 83 percent by 2050. The House of R


Carbon scheme better than it seems
Sydney Morning Herald
THIS will come as a surprise to many Liberal politicians, but there are still people who want to see effective action against climate change and whose main worry is that the deal Kevin Rudd did with M


Rudd's scheme unfair but effective
Sydney Morning Herald
This will come as a surprise to many Liberal politicians, but there are still people who want to see effective action against climate change - and whose main worry is that the deal Kevin Rudd did with


Tulsa Mayor Pledges To Match Food Bank Donations
KOTV
Mayor Pledges To Match Bank Donations - NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com Tulsa Mayor Pledges To


From the Birds to Fair Trade Certified Producers‘ Brew, Brazil‘s Best Coffee
Gringoes.com
es, Brazil produces coffee. A lot of it. About four out of every ten cups that go down the throats of the world's coffee drinkers came from Brazilian beans. Most of that was commercial grade, a polite

Stocks Flat in Early Trading
BusinessWeek
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Stocks Higher as Data Point to Slow Growth
BusinessWeek
U.S. stocks were modestly higher Wednesday afternoon in slow trading after economic data pointed toward sluggish U.S. economic growth. Reports on the University of Michigan's November consumer sentime
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Allendale Early Calls: Cash Cattle Trades Steady, Increase In Cattle On Feed Is
CattleNetwork.com
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Hornback to seek state senate seat
Sentinel News
More News headlines Fiscal Court holds special meeting to move along the acquisition of property that Harley-Davidson could use a site for a new plant. Posted on 11 25 2009Harley-Davidson's promise to


Local News and Notes 11/25
Central Utah Daily Herald
Fibernet CFO to join Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce board -- Lee Livingston, chief financial officer of Fibernet Corp., an Orem Internet services provider, has joined the Utah Valley Chamber of Comme


CME Livestock Outlook: Fundamentals Seen Boosting Hogs
CattleNetwork.com
Outlook: Fundamentals Seen Boosting Hogs Cattle Network Error Processing... HOME NEWS FEATURES SECTORS RELATED MEMBER LOGIN WEATHER ABOUT US NEWSLETTERS Associations Partner News Animal
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Stocks Gain on Recovery Optimism
BusinessWeek
Major U.S. stock indexes closed higher in slow pre-Thanksgiving trading Wednesday, rising in step with gains in commodities as favorable reports on home sales, jobless claims, and consumer sentiment f


News Briefs: Nov. 27, 2009
Sentinel News
More News headlines Fiscal Court holds special meeting to move along the acquisition of property that Harley-Davidson could use a site for a new plant. Posted on 11 25 2009Harley-Davidson's promise to


Bruner running for constable in District 4
Sentinel News
More News headlines Fiscal Court holds special meeting to move along the acquisition of property that Harley-Davidson could use a site for a new plant. Posted on 11 25 2009Harley-Davidson's promise to


EARLIER: Bullitt County appraiser running for state senate
Sentinel News
More News headlines Fiscal Court holds special meeting to move along the acquisition of property that Harley-Davidson could use a site for a new plant. Posted on 11 25 2009Harley-Davidson's promise to
Auction pays $31K fine
Billings Gazette
Vermilion Ranch Co., doing business as the Billings Livestock Commission Co., recently paid a fine levied by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Part of the fine came from allowing auctioneer Ty Thomp


16 States Declare November 20 As Thank A Farmer Day
CattleNetwork.com
11/24/2009 09:21AM Average rating: (0) Bookmark Subscribe Friend's Email * Your Email Subject * Message Verify If the number is difficult to decipher try selecting In recognition of the 22 million Ame


CME Livestock Review: Fundamentals Pull Up Hogs; Cattle Lag
CattleNetwork.com
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Free permits to help meet carbon goals
Canberra Times
Individual actions will now be able to help lower Australia's carbon emissions, but households will receive less assistance and big polluters will get billions of dollars more in free permits under th

In Mississippi Delta, a promising summer washed away
Chattanooga Times Free Press
ARTICLE TOOLS Text Size: A A A A By SHAILA DEWAN c.2009 New York Times Service LEXINGTON, Miss. Thursday was a long day for John Hart, a farmer in the hills just southeast of the Mississippi Delta. A


Kota Marudu to focus on new variety of corn
TheStar.com.my
Marudu, which uses biofertiliser to produce bigger, sweeter and crispier corn that can be eaten raw, will be cultivated in Kota Marudu, in place of the current variety. The field trial planting of the


EU slashes dairy subsidies, murmurs the US will follow
National Business Review
Talk across the Pacific could see the United States government review dairy subsidies just as European Union did late last week. New Zealandâ??s Trade Minister Tim Groser welcomed news the EU had scra
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In Mississippi Delta, a Promising Summer Washed Away by the Fall
New York Times
In August, Southern farmers thought they had a bumper crop, but unexpected rains devastated crops. Now, some are worried that they can no longer afford to farm. LEXINGTON, Miss. Â? It was a long day f

Full house for another busy Winter Fair at K...
Impartial Reporter
The launch of this year's RUAS Winter Fair took place this week. The event at the King's Hall complex, Balmoral, Belfast, takes place on Thursday, December 10. The Winter Fair once again promises a fu


Natural disasters drive up rice prices
Viet Nam News
HA NOI - Vietnamese rice may hold an advantage on the domestic and world market due to urgent demand for the grain and widespread natural disasters. Storm and floods in the centre and a forecast droug


Goehring announces ag department appointments
Farm And Ranch Guide
Doug Goehring, N.D. Agriculture Commissioner, has appointed four division directors in the North Dakota Department of Agriculture (NDDA). Goehring appointed Ken Junkert as director of Administrative S


Milk quality experts to meet
Dairy Herd
Join milk quality and udder health specialists in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the NMC 49th Annual Meeting, slated for Jan. 31 Feb. 3, 2010. The annual meeting attracts bovine veterinarians, dairy pr


S.D. Farm Bureau annual meeting will be Nov. 20-21
Tri-State Neighbour
The 92nd S.D. Farm Bureau Annual Meeting will be Nov. 20-21 at the Ramkota Hotel in Rapid City, S.D. All sessions are open to the public, and the media is invited to attend any of the sessions that ma

Full house for another busy Winter Fair at King's Hall complex
Impartial Reporter
The launch of this year's RUAS Winter Fair took place this week. The event at the King's Hall complex, Balmoral, Belfast, takes place on Thursday, December 10. The Winter Fair once again promises a fu


2 county quarantines target Medflies, Asian citrus psyllid
Kyrgyzstan News
State officials have established two separate quarantine areas in San Diego County, one for the Mediterranean fruit fly, another for the Asian citrus psyllid. Between Oct. 29 and Nov. 1, three Medflie


Road to Copenhagen â�" Part 5: Big Hairy Audacious Leadership vs. Nattering Nabobs
The Environmentalist
During his 10 months in office, President Barack Obama and his team have assembled a respectable list of accomplishments on energy and climate policy. One might conclude the President has done about a
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Third rice tender planned to boost supply
Philippine Daily Inquirer
Philippine Daily Inquirer Filed Under: Food THE PHILIPPINESâ?? the world's largest rice importerâ??may hold a third tender for the staple grain on Dec. 15 to bring total imports for next year to 2.05


Colts Neck couple wins Yellow Brook Farm for $3.3M at auction
Asbury Park Press
Property sells for appraised value of $3.3M COLTS NECK â?? A local couple won the landmark 105-acre Yellow Brook Farm on Montrose Road for its approximate appraised value of $3.3 million in an on-site
KLA: Ranchers Reaching Out To Consumers With Accurate Information
CattleNetwork.com
Ranchers, feeders and dairymen are writing letters to the editor, placing ads in newspapers and circulating e-mails as part of the Thank a farmer and rancher campaign organized by NCBA and the beef ch


Shopping
Baltimore City Paper Online
Carroll County Christmas Farmers Market, now through Dec. 19, Agriculture Center, 700 Agriculture Center Drive, Westminster, (410) 848-7748, carrollcountyfarmersmarket.com, free. This holiday craft fa

Olam To Acquire Additional Almond Assets In Australia
Food Business Review
To enhance its presence across the upstream part of the almonds value chain Related News Also acquires Timbercorp land capable for planting almond orchards ... Company's net debt reduces from �£1,23
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CME Livestock Review: Pork Complex Rallies; Cattle Also Gain
CattleNetwork.com
Review: Pork Complex Cattle Also Gain Cattle Network Error Processing... HOME NEWS FEATURES SECTORS MARKETS MEMBER LOGIN WEATHER ABOUT US NEWSLETTERS Associations Partner News Related
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Stafford's cycling raises funds for Child Find
Brantford Expositor
RAISING FUNDS Posted By BRUCE URQUHART Posted 23 hours ago Standing in front of a portrait of his 'angel,' Rodney Stafford accepted the police donation to Child Find with a grateful smile. 'Thank you,


Pag-IBIG to sell bonds for debt payments
GMA News.tv
11/17/2009 09:50 PM The state-led Development Mutual Fund (HDMF), also known as the Pag-IBIG Fund, will sell bonds to pay for maturing debts. However, the bond sale - which may amount to anywhere from


Chronic wasting disease scare subsides, but concerns remain for deer breeders
Ann Arbor News
doe bred on Kelly Powell's deer farm on 14 Mile Road in Cedar Springs is tagged for identification. When Michigan's firearm deer season opened in 2008, area hunters and deer farmers still were reeling


Annie's Project Is Expanding In North Dakota For The Fifth Consecutive Year
CattleNetwork.com
North Dakota State University Extension Service program gives women the skills and confidence to become more actively involved in their business's decision-making process. The program received very hi

NAIS: Simpler Technology Fuels Fire
CattleNetwork.com
technology, and some rare positive news may have reinvigorated USDA's moribund, voluntary animal traceability initiative. First the news headlines. Even though the U.S. House of Representatives had vo


COLUMN: The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time
Oklahoma Daily
As an industrial engineering major, efficiency has been ingrained into my way of thinking. Japanese continuous improvement philosophies prohibit me from unloading the dishwasher without thinking, What


Property values strong but where are the buyers?
Queensland Country Life
BEEF property prices remain strong - getting a purchaser to pay those prices however, is the challenge facing the market. Property valuing firm Herron Todd White (HTW) has released its November Month

Agriculture briefs
TH Online
briefs By THE TELEGRAPH HERALDSeminar on vaccine protocols for dairy operations scheduled Proper handling and administration of vaccines, along with customized, written vaccination protocols, are esse


Ross Grange Marks Veterans Day
Jamestown Post-Journal
_and_lt;--TO Email REQUIRED! *From: _and_lt;--FROM Email REQUIRED! FALCONER - A Veteran's Day program was included when Ross Grange members met recently. The history was given and noted the difference


BAAC sets up marketing arm
The Nation - Thailand
So far, Thai Agri Business Co (Tabco) is the marketing arm of the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC), which started operating a few years ago. However, its successful performanc

Rich Brown: Missionaries in need
Joplin Globe
To say the life of a missionary is not an easy one could be the biggest understatement ever â?? especially in the case of Eric and Jennifer Lotz. The Lotz couple, formerly of Joplin where they attende


Violet Meyer
Herman Review
at the Zion Lutheran Church in Hoffman with the Rev. Donald Wagner officiating. Burial will be in the Zion Cemetery, Hoffman. Friends may call at the Erickson-Smith Funeral Home in Hoffman on Wednesda


Maupins named Tennessee Young Farmers of the Year
State Gazette
A number of persons gather to congratulate Eric and Jo Ann Maupin on being selected as the Tennessee Young Farmer of the Year. They're standing in front of a Case IH Magnum 245 tractor the Maupins may


Wilsons are herd to beat
Southern Reporter
MOREBATTLE farmers Ron and Robert Wilson have scooped the Hereford Show herd of the year title from the breed's cattle society.And earlier this month the Cowbog breeders took the overall female champi


Farm bureau banquet feeds attendees, needy
SoMdNews.com
By JEFF NEWMAN Staff writer | While the Calvert County Farm Bureau's annual banquet was well attended last Friday at the Calvert County Fairgrounds, it wasn't enough to finish off all the food served


4-Hers recognized for achievements
Clay Center Dispatch
'Aim for the Stars with 4-H,' was the theme at the 4-H Achievement Night on Nov. 7 as Clay County 4-Hers of the River Valley Extension District received special recognition. Stars and candles decorate


DILLARD: Be positive about hometown, season
Marshall News Messenger
If you have not enjoyed East Texas, Harrison County and your hometown, best you take the next holiday and do some traveling and look for a place to call home. What great fall weather and all the other


R45m municipal farms in ruins
Times Live South Africa
Her husband was then put in charge of them. The Sunday Times has established that the farms, bought last year, have since fallen into disrepair and are failing, despite a further R10.5-million being s

CO: Afghans tour Colo. farms to pick up agriculture tips
Stateline
Dr. Popal, an Afghan veterinarian, asks ranch hand Marc Miller to explain how his spurs work at the Weaver 4 Ranch west of Wellington. Popal is one of six Afghan veterinarians studying goat farming an


Rice imports could be higher, says USDA
Business Mirror
MANILAS rice imports could go as high as 2.6 million tons due to the crop damage caused by two recent back-to-back typhoons in major rice-producing areas. This was the projection made by the United St


Loras hosts Iowa poet laureate
TH Online
Mary Swander, Iowa's poet laureate, is a banjo-playing, goat-and-poultry raising farmer/gardener who lives in an old Amish schoolhouse. She is an award-winning writer of essays, short stories, article


Midlands auctioneers eye up Stratford and Cotswolds for 2010
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
Leading Midland auction house Bigwood is planning bi-monthly auction sales focusing on Stratford and the North Cotswolds next year. The move to the south follows a run of success of commercial and res

CEPS in Shady Rice Deal
Peace FM
It has now been established that despite clear indications that the consignment of paddy rice imported into the country were unwholesome, the Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS) went ahead a


Boston firm buys Sanford mill for $210K (posted Yesterday at 11:00am)
Mainebiz
Boston firm buys Sanford mill for $210K Mainebiz root gaJsHost (('https:' ? 'https://ssl.' : + gaJsHost + 'google-analytics.com/ga.js' pageTracker Mainebiz Sign up for e-mails from the Mainebiz newsro


Thunderhill Raceway's future remains uncertain
MySanAntonio
The fate of Thunderhill Raceway and the 2010 racing season could be decided within the next two weeks, track owner and promoter Mary Ann Naumann said. Officials have announced that the landowner has g


Dairy slump blamed for trader's loss
Rural News
November 2009 Username: Password: News Channels Other Channels Information slump blamed for trader's loss 13/11/2009 Keith Smithing played a significant role in PGG Wrightson's $66.4 million loss for

Slow Food's winter farmers markets kick off in North Brunswick and Stockton
Home News Tribune
The fifth year of winter farmers markets are back, sponsored by Slow Food Central New Jersey. These series of monthly markets will be hosted at two locations each month from November through March. Th
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Urea auction for rescue work
Gisborne Herald
Gisborne mayor Meng Foon has come up with a way of boosting the performance of the Eastland Rescue Helicopter Trust using urea. A supporter of the work of the rescue helicopter, he is donating a tonne


2,000, including two dignitaries, visit round up at Empire Ranch
Nogales International
An estimated 2,000 people spent a memorable autumn day at the Empire Ranch Open House on Oct. 24, including two dignitaries. More than 80 presenters and performers, including Mariachi Apaches from Nog


Historian Linda Gordon brings 'Dorothea Lange' into sharp focus
Cleveland Live
W.W. Norton, 536 pp., $35 Dorothea Lange was driving alone through Nipomo, Calif., in 1936 when she saw a hand-lettered sign that read "Pea-Pickers Camp." "She ignored the sign and kept on driving for


Subsidizing inner peace
CNN Money
inner peace - Nov. 11, 2009 clickID cnnActiveer cnners vidConfig Makeover Fortune Showdown A lingerie designer uses meditation to help herself, her business and the world. Paste this link into your fa


Tue 10 Nov 09 - VISUAL ARTS for Nov. 12-18 Compiled by John Hansen
Sedalia Democrat
:08 PM The Sedalia Democrat VISUAL ARTS SEDALIA Daum Museum State Fair Community College daummuseum.org Elana Herzog art exhibition, â??Dewarped _and_amp; Unweft,â? through Dec. 13. Sergei Isupov art


Livestock Breeder With Three Masters Degree
Bernama
By Melati Mohd Ariff BENTONG (Pahang), Nov 12 Bernama) -- When the writer arrived at his home in Kampung Hayat, Simpang Pelangai, about 46 km from Bentong, he was busy with his chores at his goat pen.

Welsh meat industry given a leg up with new market
Wales Online
A ?SUPER? mart will open in Wales today in a multi-million-pound bid to help put Welsh lamb and beef on supermarket shelves across the world for generations to come. Farmers? unions have welcomed the


Agriculture
CKLQ 880
One of the largest agriculture shows on the prairies is officially underway. Each year, Manitoba Livestock Expo brings out thousands of cattle producers under one roof for a weekend of shows, auctions


FINALLY A WINDFALL FOR KENYA TEA FARMERS
Coastweek
the KENYA TEA FARMERS reduced global production of green leaf tea saw the demand for Kenyan tea surge SPECIAL REPORT BY INTERPRESS SERVICE AFRICA CORRESPONDENT SULEIMAN MBATIAH NAIROBI ( IPS ) - Despi


New ID rules a deterrent to Cumbrian keepers of rare breed sheep
Cumberland News
Rare breed sheep farmers in Cumbria could become a rarity themselves if the looming electronic tagging system is prohibitively expensive. It comes into force across Europe on January 1 but there is, t


Lakeland winners show commitment
The Anglo-Celt
A visit to their neat farm at Clonboyher, Corrawallen soon reveals how John and Graeme Taylor won a Lakeland Dairies Milk Quality Award this year; the impression the father and son duo create is that


Kenyan Tea Board keen on e-auction
The Hindu
KOLKATA: A four-member team of officials involved with the Kenyan tea industry, made a two-day visit to India to hold discussions on various aspects of the functioning of the Indian tea industry showi


Dan Krieger: Cal Poly has weathered hard times over the years
San Luis Obispo.com
Plummeting milk prices and state budget cutbacks were forcing Cal Poly to reduce the milking herd to 30 animals from 150. The announcement earlier this month came amid other cutbacks, work furloughs a


Lawn & Garden Fair and Hawaiian Tree Give-away to celebrate Arbor Day
Honolulu Advertiser
On November 7th 9am-2pm 2009 Maui Nui Botanical Gardens (MNBG) _and_amp; Maui Association of Landscape Professionals (MALP) will present the annual Arbor Day Fair. 1,000 Hawaiian trees will be given-a


Exhibit to help bring clean water to the world
Palo Alto Online
'I fell in love with 'charity:water' through its photos,' Eric Wong, organizer of a charity art exhibit and silent auction Nov. 14 - 16 that will help villages worldwide get clean water. In 2007 Wong


See it on TV
Missouri Ruralist
I'm watching a T-Mobile commercial the other day - the one where they're announcing the big price cut (great news for subscribers) and as part of the commercial they show a farmer in a field - woo hoo


English Winter Fair preview: Enhancing the visitor experience
Farmers Guardian
IN response to visitor feedback, there will be a number of changes to the format of this yearâ??s English Winter Fair at Stafford Showground on November 21-22. Farmers Guardian takes a look at whatâ??


Letter to the editor: R-CALF should treat all who violate P&S Act the same
Tri-State Neighbour
One of the things that I find most interesting about the R-CALF USA organization is their tendency to hold individuals or groups which are a part of their 'holy alliance' of the free market to one set


Ag Day all about kids and animals
stuff.co.nz
Dairy Flat School Agriculture Day was a huge success. Hundreds of people enjoyed a sunny day on October 17 with rides, games, a huge variety of stalls and successful auction. The school had 56 lambs,


Wetlands a priority for Ducks Unlimited
Daily Herald Tribune
Despite its name, Ducks Unlimited does more than work to protect the webbed-foot bird â?? it preserves wetlands across the country and has been doing so in the Grande Prairie region for more than 60 y


Market Forecaster: Hogs rallied last week on strong cash trade
Tri-State Neighbour
Corn closed the week 31.75 cents lower. A combination of a rally in the U.S. dollar and improved weather forecasts pressured corn last week. The U.S. dollar reached new lows, but managed to recover to
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Fighting Mental Health Stigmas with the Staglin Family and Glenn Close (Wine Spectator)
Wine Spectator
Shari (left) and Garen Staglin have joined Glenn Close to fight the stigma associated with mental disease at Bring Change 2 Mind. See Also: Thursday, October 15, 2009 Thursday, October 8, 2009 Thursda

Russia started state purchasing interventions of grains of the new crop
AgriMarket
Russia started the state purchasing interventions of grains of the harvest-2009. On November 2, the government provided the first exchange auction in the terms of the maximum transparency and openness
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''You Canâ??t Be Doing Spot Market As A Side Business.You Have To Go The Whole Hog''
Outlook India
M Anand , Mahesh Nayak on Rajnikant Patel Reliance Spot Exchange, which went on-stream this Diwali, hopes to be a market differentiator. As the first venture by Reliance Exchange Next, its focus will


Brownback formally announces arthropod lab
Lawrence Journal-World
Manhattan â?? A federal animal disease lab headed to Kansas will likely bring along companies looking to profit from that research, Sen. Sam Brownback said Monday. Brownback, along with state and loca


Dominica seeks revenue from its natural resources
CNBC
ROSEAU, Dominica - Dominica plans to export bottled water to Asia and sell electricity to its neighbors to boost the island's economy by investing in its natural resources, the prime minister said Tue


USDA announces $17M for new farmers, ranchers 44 mins ago
CNBC
ELGIN, Minn. - A federal Agriculture Department official in southeastern Minnesota is announcing $17 million in grants to address the needs of beginning farmers and ranchers. Deputy Secretary Kathleen
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Kings events - Nov. 3
Nova News Now
NOTICE Events are for non-profit listings of events in Kings County. Items may run twice free before the event's date, and should be emailed to events@kentvilleadvertiser.ca; faxed to 681-0923 or mail


Sir Ken Morrison Praises Borderway Agri-Expo
Stackyard
In just three years Harrison _and_ Hetheringtonâ??s Borderway Agri-Expo event has firmly established itself as the best one-day agricultural event in the UK. Cattle and sheep exhibitors, trade stands,


Wayne Pacelle: One Lone Voice Against Animal Welfare
Huffington Post
I've been encouraged, even heartened, by the swift and broad reaction to The Humane Society of the United States' recent undercover investigations of wanton animal abuse at a heinous facility in Vermo


Last FEEDYARD Standing | Simplot Land & Livestock responds to changing economic
Beef Online
For cattle feeders, it's not unlike a Chinese auction. Sometimes used as a fundraising tactic, a Chinese auction begins with everyone in the room standing. When the bidding starts, people sit down as


FFA, ag education keys to the future
Rockford Register Star
Members of the Belvidere North FFA visited the Farm Progress Show in September in Decatur. The schoolâ??s FFA chapter will have its largest fundraiser of the year, an ice cream social and auction, Nov
Acclaim and a Shame for Nov. 2, 2009
The Facts
Brazosport College BASF Center offers studentsâ?? vital real-world experience The new BASF Center for Process Technology at Brazosport College will provide cutting-edge education and training for indu


Russia has launched state grain purchase interventions
Itar Tass
MOSCOW, November 2 (Itar-Tass) - , Agriculture Minister Yelena Skrynnik said. ?Today we held the first trading session in the atmosphere of maximum openness and transparency for all participants,? she


U.S. Antitrust Waiting Period Ends for Huntsman Purchase of Tronox Assets
PR Newswire via Yahoo!
THE WOODLANDS, Texas, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Huntsman Corporation (NYSE: HUN - News) today announced that the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act ('HSR') ha
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The Harvard professor hoping to fill David Macleans shoes
Cumberland & Westmorland Herald
RORY Stewart, a Harvard professor, former solider and diplomat, has won the race to stand as the Conservative candidate for the Penrith and the Border seat at next yearâ??s general election. Mr. Stewa


UPDATE: Seamans admirers remember the man
The Herald, Sharon
Perhaps no one would?ve enjoyed the night of good food, fellowship and laughter more than man of the hour Ken Seamans himself. The community lost a committed public servant and all-around great man wh


Jolley: Five Minutes With Tracey Erickson, Certified Angus Beefâ??s V. P. Of Marketing
CattleNetwork.com
An interview with Tracey Erickson, CABâ??s chief marketer, got a kick-start by recent honors given to the organizationâ??s original marketer, Mick Colvin. Acknowledging his decades of work, he was ind


JCB's Encore Program Brings New Life to Used Equipment
Associated Equipment Distributor
AEDNews - Construction Equipment Industry News Rapidly expanding program soon to cover refurbishment of all types of JCB machines. In an effort to assist both dealers and their customers, JCB has laun


The Battle Over Bluefin
Environment News Service
(ENS) - Bluefin tuna is at risk of extinction as a species if unsustainable fishing practices in the Mediterranean are not stopped, scientists and some European countries are warning. The European Com


WINDMILL: Generosity pours out for Round-up for Rehab
San Angelo Standard-Times
SAN ANGELO, Texas â?? Since the 50th annual Round-Up for Rehab began in late summer, Woody Gilliland has presented hundreds of volunteer supporters across the Lone Star State with commemorative coins.

Local winemakers irrate over elimination of statewide enologist position
Scranton Times-Tribune
Pennsylvania's fledgling wine industry has been without the technical assistance of the extension agent for nearly two years, the victim of Penn State University budget woes. The state extension agent


The Current Food System and its Impact.
4Hoteliers
The most basic tie that binds usâ??physically, culturally, and even spiritually for manyâ??is food. We eat, and it is an act not only of survival, but a ritual: growing, harvesting, processing, prepar


How corruption in paradise ensnared Canadians' dream deal
Globe and Mail
Greg McArthur From Monday's Globe and Mail Published on Sunday, Nov. 01, 2009 9:10PM EST M But, as some prominent Canadian developers have recently discovered, grabbing hold of paradise has its downsi

20 years of Berks farmland preservation celebrated
Reading Eagle
Berks County celebrated the 20th anniversary of its agricultural land preservation program Friday with an open house at the county Agricultural Center in Bern Township. Sixteen local artists who won a


Reality sets in; Senate bill's allocation pie smaller than House's
E&E Daily
At first glance, global warming legislation unveiled last week by Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) appeared to mirror the House-passed climate bill when it came to the critical question of how to distrib


National ticker, October 31
San Bernardino County Sun
Commercial lender CIT Group Inc. said Friday that billionaire investor and bondholder Carl Icahn agreed to support the company's restructuring plan amid reports CIT may soon file for bankruptcy protec


Puppy mills muddy Issue 2 debate
Akron Beacon Journal
There's a new twist to the debate surrounding Ohio's Issue 2 to create a 13-member state board to oversee the care of farm animals. Armed with their own legal opinions, supporters and opponents are ar


Kenya: Finally, a Windfall for Tea Farmers
AllAfrica.com
Nairobi Despite the sweltering sun and with a heavy load on her back Mary Muthoni strides to the tea buying centre with joy and pride painted on her face. 'This is a different year,' she smiles, hurri
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Cattlemen Host Kansas Ag Secretary in McPherson
USAgNet
Kansas Secretary of Agriculture Josh Svaty will be in McPherson Nov. 5 to discuss agriculture issues facing Kansans. He will be speaking at a Cattlemen's Supper hosted by the Kansas Cattlemen's Associ


Research funding for biofuels
Western Farm Press
At least two-thirds of a billion dollars is currently being spent in University of California laboratories systemwide to build better biofuels, a massive effort to help the state achieve its ambitious


TFA roadshow comes North
Darlington & Stockton Times
Comments (0) Have your say » THE Tenant Farmersâ?? Association national roadshow arrives in Hexham next week. Officials want to know the views and opinions of members about the future of agriculture


Fighting Mental Health Stigmas with the Staglin Family and Glenn Close
Wine Spectator
Shari (left) and Garen Staglin have joined Glenn Close to fight the stigma associated with mental disease at Bring Change 2 Mind. See Also: Thursday, October 15, 2009 Thursday, October 8, 2009 Thursda

Kenya: Death Knell Sounds for KFA
AllAfrica.com
Nairobi The Kenyan Government has found it difficult trying to rescue the Kenya Farmers Association from auctioneers because it had been changed into private property, Agriculture minister William Rut


Former royal tutor chosen as Penrith's Tory candidate
News and Star
A former diplomat, who once tutored Princes William and Harry, has been chosen as the Conservative candidate to fight the Penrith and the Border constituency. Rory Stewart, of Crieff, Scotland, won a


Miss Bahamas World Raises Money For Freeport School
Bahamas B2B
To Miss Bahamas World 2009 Joanna Brown, Beauty with a Purpose is more than just a slogan. The goodwill ambassador is spearheading a project that is designed to raise money for mentally challenged stu


Capturing livestock costly for county
Dayton News
Capturing and holding livestock is getting costly for Liberty County as more animals break loose from pens or fencing to find food and water. The subject was recently addressed during the Liberty Coun


Safe Tory seat for former royal tutor
Guardian.co.uk
â?¢ Rural constituency enjoys a Tory majority of more than 10,000 â?¢ Hollywood plans to bring Stewart's life story to the big screen He's braved Indonesia, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan, and found tim


The last word: US climate bill - Cap-and-trade catastrophe
Ethical Corporation Online
Itâ??s tempting to invoke the Al Gore Rule â?? citing weather anecdotes, such as Hurricane Katrina, as proof of long-term trends. Weâ??ve just shivered through what the venerable New York Times called


Rory gets the vote
News and Star
October 2009 A former diplomat, who once tutored Princes William and Harry, has been chosen as the Conservative candidate to fight the Penrith and the Border constituency. Rory Stewart, of Crieff, Sco


Klein High senior has top steer at Harris County Fair
Houston Chronicle
Klein High School senior Colby Morris sold her grand champion steer ?Maverick? for $17,000 at the Oct. 21 junior live auction at the Harris County Fair. Morris belongs to the Klein Future Farmers of A


Productive sectors poised for recovery on positive policies
Zimbabwe Herald
Business Reporter THE countrys productive sectors are poised for recovery given the positive policies that have put in place since the formation of the inclusive Government. Reflecting the positive ec


Mountain Meadow Wool Mill First U.S. Wool Company to Provide Full Traceability
RFID Ready
October 2009 Mountain Meadow Wool, as an American mill using American merino is championing the sustainability of the North American wool industry by producing full traceback accredited wool fibre pro

Good News: Riding to the Top gives Hohmann top award
Portland Press Herald
WINDHAM Riding to the Top, the year-round therapeutic riding center, is tipping its top hat to Nancy Hohmann of Norway. She was chosen the 2009 NARHA (formerly known as North American Riding for the H


Join the club
Las Cruces Sun-News
I'm not a clubby kind of guy. I don't belong to Rotary, Kiwanis, PTA, KKK, John Birch Society or Book of the Month Club. I take pride in the fact that I've been disinvited to join many groups. That's


What's Happening for Oct. 25
Robesonian
10 hrs ago 29 views 0 2 TODAY Benefit concert: The Three Tenors will perform at 3 p.m. today at Chestnut Street United Methodist Church in Lumberton. Tickets are $10. Proceeds will go to the benevolen


Rightpath signs major lease at Las Vegas airport
Phoenix Business Journal
Choose Another City: Site| News | Videos | Jobs Home News Latest News Exclusive Subscriber Content Most Viewed Stories Most Emailed Stories Access Digital Edition Washington Bureau Special Reports New


BEN Column - Dill's Seafood sold; Taxpayers to meet; Growing "green" jobs in New
New Jersey Online
â??Go to The Fraternal Order of Eagles, 100 Cohansey St., and choose from a menu of $4 lunch specials, and while you are there, you just might see Sonny Bender. â??I know you will see Pattianne and Wa

Rainy weather carves hole in area pumpkin crop
Vineland Daily Journal
HOPEWELL -- Tom Rottkamp has 20 acres of pumpkin crops, but not a single one to spare for his own children. 'My kids don't have their pumpkins yet,' he said. 'I told them, 'Daddy's got to sell what he


The First 100 Days
Businessworld India
Not too many new governments go out on the limb and set themselves up to be judged within 100 days of taking over. The UPA government in its second term did exactly that. Immediately after the governm


Event listings for Oct. 22-28, 2009
StarBanner.com
EVENTS BOOK SALE: The Friends of the Ocala Public Library will hold a book sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Marion County Public Library Headquarters, 2720 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala. D


Feast of Eden, Halloween-style
Napa News
The Land Trust of Napa County presents the Feast of Eden Halloween Gala on Saturday, Oct. 31 at Rubicon Estate,1991 St. Helena Highway in Rutherford. Festivities begin at 6:30 with wine, hors d'oeuvre


The power of plants
Cape Cod Online
Michael Pollan, right, author of â??Botany of Desire,â? with Michael Schwarz, producer-director of a film adaptation of the best-selling book. PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE ON THE TUBE What: the premiere o


Jan Anderson - Council Candidate Ward 4
Waldo County Village Soup
: Economic development is the number-one community concern whether we are in a booming economy or a global contraction, as we are today. According to a publication of the National Center for Small Com

Aggie club elects officers
Alva Review/Courier
NWOSU AGGIE OFFICERS - From left: Lakin Searles, reporter; Katlynn Weathers, secretary; Jessica Chegwidden, vice president; Brodie Bush, president; Darin Frech, parliamentarian; Brady Weeks, reporter;


Discovering Paris' "secret" vineyards
Paris Voice
Monmartre fetes its wine the first week of October. Photo: Maiko Miyazaki Until recently, much of Paris was a collection of villages, fragments of which can still be detected by the sharp observer. Ne


Machinery Pete: Brokers, bankers, and blokes
Agriculture Online
The best and quickest way to learn what's going on? Listen. I consider it an honor and a privilege to get the opportunity to visit with so many great people across the ag spectrum on a daily basis. Fa


Chamber of Commerce celebrates centennialFriday, October 23, 2009 12:02 AM EDT
Auburn Citizen
AUBURN - Collaboration and connection - people working together - was the dominant theme at the Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce's 100th anniversary celebration at the Auburn Holiday Inn Thursday nig


What to do when the Jaguar glows blue
Yukon News
Ian Stewart/Yukon News Mexican artist Lorena Silva is in Whitehorse to participate in the Llama Project. The internationally-renowned artistâ??s work will be shown starting November 5 at the Yukon Art


Washington County Outdoor Expo Cake Decorating Contest
Washington County News
Sponsored by: Washington County Arts Council _and_ Pippin Appraisal Services Inc. Contact: Tonya Pippin at 850-638-7700 or tonya@pippinappraisal.com for more information Theme of Cake: â??Fall Harve


Kauaâ??i Komedy for Friday, October 23, 2009
Kauai Garden Island News
Marijuana Laws: In a directive with far-reaching political and legal implications, the Justice Department said that people who use marijuana for medical purposes and those who distribute it to them sh


Finding a niche
Ontario Farmer
Bern Kotelka says he could see a day that he doesnâ??t implant in his 36,000 head feedlot, based on what heâ??s learning about raising cattle for a no-implant, no-antibiotic market. Kotelka owns Highl

New Frontier Bank auction generates $157 million
Examiner.com
Government records show that an auction last month of loans from the failed New Frontier Bank generated $157 million on a portfolio once valued at more than $500 million. The bank in Greeley failed in
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County Calendar - Oct. 21
East County Observer
If you have an event you would like to see listed in our calendar of events, please send your information to Katie McDevitt at or fax to 281-446-6901. TOPS OPEN HOUSE Take Off Pounds Sensibly is hosti
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New Frontier fire sale gets 27 cents on dollar
Denver Post
The federal government salvaged only 27 cents on the dollar when it auctioned hundreds of New Frontier loans last month. The sale generated $157 million on a portfolio once valued at more than $500 mi


Auction of loans from failed Colorado bank generates a fraction of their former
San Francisco Examiner
DENVER â?? An auction last month of loans from the failed New Frontier Bank generated $157 million on a portfolio once valued at more than $500 million, according to government records. The federal g


New Frontier Bank Auction Yields Fraction Of Former Value
Huffington Post
DENVER â?? An auction last month of loans from the failed New Frontier Bank generated $157 million on a portfolio once valued at more than $500 million, according to government records. The federal


$1.3 Million To NJ For Agriculture And Conservation Projects
All American Patriots
Tagged: Agriculture â?¢ Congress â?¢ Conservation â?¢ New Jersey â?¢ Robert Menendez â?¢ Senate Funding part of FY2010 Agriculture, Rural Development, Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropr


Debating Issue 2
Zanesville Times Recorder
ZANESVILLE -- An informational meeting on Issue 2 was conducted Sunday at the Muskingum Livestock Auction Barn with about 25 in attendance. 'I heard they were having it and wanted to see what was all


Hamakua land sale draws protest (250)
West Hawaii Today
Small crowd rallies in Honokaa seeking government transparency West Hawaii Today HONOKAA -- The crowd at the Honokaa County Gymnasium was small but enthusiastic Saturday, rallying for greater transpar


Afghanistan's Electoral Complaints Commission has ...
AFP
Electoral Complaints Commision (ECC) on Monday ordered that ballots cast at 210 polling stations in Afghanistan's August 20 presidential election be thrown out. KABUL (AFP) - Afghanistan's Electoral C


More tails wagging at area SPCAs
The Intelligencer
Public Notices Courier Times Burlington County The Intelligencer (17) (11) (10) (8) (104) (91) (79) (69) (67) (62) (57) New dogs laws regulating commercial kennels took effect earlier this month. Some


Latest proposals to support dairy farmers
Farming Life
Last week the Commission proposed two changes to the rules governing the dairy sector as part of its efforts to stabilise the EU milk market. It proposed a disturbance clause (which already exists for


Marlborough Firm Acquires Chinese Sportswear Manufacturer (posted Today at 11:54am)
WBJournal.com
Marlborough Firm Acquires Chinese Sportswear Manufacturer Worcester Business Journal root gaJsHost (('https:' ? 'https://ssl.' : + gaJsHost + 'google-analytics.com/ga.js' pageTracker Worcester Busines
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Motion Picture Association to Lose Its Chairman Next Year
New York Times
confirmed on Monday what Hollywood has known privately for months: Dan Glickman, who has served as chairman of the trade organization since 2004, will leave when his contract ends in September. Mr. Gl


Auction aids Oregon ag
Albany Democrat Herald
Mike and Brigitte Martin of Lebanon peruse some of the silent auction items at Saturday eveningâ??s annual Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation fundraiser at the Linn County Fair _and_amp; Expo Cen
Magnolia Texas Real Estate Market Statistics
PRLog
Get updated statistics on the Magolia Texas real estate market and more information on this community in the North Houston Texas area. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release) â?? Oct 18, 2009 â??
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WINDMILL: Area ranchers enjoy good rains, green pastures
San Angelo Standard-Times
WINDMILL: rea ranchers enjoy good rains, green pastures Standard-Times inlineCarouselsList new Web Search powered by Yahoo! SERCH Your Teams / International Teed-Off Contest Celebrity 's Photos by Top


Wiping out fur trade to cost millions
Times Online
Stephen OBrien The government is planning to pay significant compensation to five fur farmers before it bans the industry and shuts them down. The new Programme for Government, agreed 10 days ago by F


Commercial property market is bouncing back say auctioneers
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
Birmingham's biggest residential and commercial property auctioneers say there is now hard evidence that interest is returning to the market following their latest sales. The Bigwood auctions at Villa


Farm Briefs: Oct. 18, 2009
Press-Republican Online
am 4-H fundraiser offers cheese for salePLATTSBURGH Clinton County 4-Hers will be selling McCadam and Cabot cheese from now until Nov. 20. Many varieties will be available, including Adirondack Wicke


Senators scolded for limited adaptation funding
E&E Daily
The Senate climate bill needs to boost adaptation aid for poor nations expected to bear the brunt of global warming's effects, an evangelical minister and former Air Force general told a Foreign Relat


4-Hers earn coveted Star awards
San Marcos Daily Record
Hays County Extension Agent San Marcos â?? The Hays County 4-H program honored its members and volunteer adult leaders at its annual awards dinner held recently at the Buda Vocational Agriculture Buil


New book spotlights early photographs
Lafayette Daily Advertiser
C.C. 'Curley' Duson looked out on to the southwestern prairie known as Faquetaigue, at the end of a 20-mile railroad spur, and saw progress. He and his brothers had founded Crowley, Mamou and other so


Agria extends China's deal spate to New Zealand
Agrimoney.com
Agria has extended China's spate of foreign agriculture investment to New Zealand, unveiling a NZ$36m investment in debt-laden PGG Wrightson in return for an 11% stake and a tap on the farm supplier's


Ecological business park is a first for Lincoln
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
Barclays chief warns on bomb kills elite troops in might lose Mexican and Stagecoach in Takeover Panel boost sales in to launch credit ratings consider ways to scrap BBC Mail to hire 30,000 to cope wi

China's Agria buys key stake in New Zealand's biggest farm supplier
DCExaminer.com
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND â?? China's seed and agriculture researcher Agria Corp. is to buy a 13 percent stake in New Zealand's largest rural services business, PGG Wrightson, with the aim of becoming
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Chinese group buys 13% of NZ farming supplier
CHINAdaily
WELLINGTON, New Zealand: China's seed and agriculture researcher Agria Corp. is to buy a 13 percent stake in New Zealand's largest rural services business, PGG Wrightson, with the aim of becoming a co
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Challengers battle incumbents for offices in Denton
The Dispatch
Municipal elections in Denton don't tend to draw a lot of candidates, but this year three men are vying for the mayor's office and five people are competing for the two open seats on the five-seat Den


WINDMILL: Ranchers enjoy good rains, green pastures
San Angelo Standard-Times
SAN ANGELO, Texas â?? It was a rare sight in West Texas Tuesday â?? a generous display of green pasture grass waving in the cool autumn breeze across six Concho Valley counties. The gentle rain that m


PGG Wrightson and Agria Announce Formation of Strategic Partnership and Intention
TradingMarkets
(MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- PGWFF | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- PGG Wrightson (NZX: PGW) and Agria Corporation (NYSE: GRO | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) ('Agria') today announced their
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The practical course that gets youngsters out of the classroom
News and Star
They are focused on the woman as she waves her stick around distractedly and explains the ovulation pattern of longhorn cows. Many hands go up when she asks how long a bovine pregnancy lasts and there


PGW announces partnership with China's Agria Corp
National Business Review
Chinese company Agria Corporation has agreed to buy 13% of rural supplies company PGG Wrightson for $36 million. This morning PGW announced a trading hold on shares pending the announcement of its new


Mason Co. Board of Education: Work continues at Beale, Point and Hannan
Point Pleasant Register
Delyssa Huffman/photo - The Mason County Board of Education honored members of the Mason County Vocational FFA for their achievements at the recent state FFA competition. The students were invited to


Brodhead teen trains wild mustang
Gazette Extra!
Photo by Dan Lassiter Jeremy Rosheisen bridles his mustang 'Cash' and prepares to work with it. Photo by Dan Lassiter Jeremy Rosheisen uses a pair of driving lines to work his Mustang 'Cash' Photo by


Worcesteria: 10-15-09
Worcester Magazine
LINCOLN, DOUGLAS, ROBERTA: Observers of the recent mayor and council debates hosted by the Worcester Chamber of Commerce last week would have noted a clear shift in the way the events were staged, bot
Economist: Cattle producers should consider retained ownership
North Texas e-News
COLLEGE STATION - Recent rainfall has been beneficial to Texas small grains pastures, and cattle producers may want to weigh their options when marketing calves in 2010, according to a Texas AgriLife


Are grass-fed cows healthier?
Southwest Florida Herald Tribune
With his curled mustache, big hat and worn boots, Lee Sly looks like an old-fashioned cowboy, and he raises cows the old-fashioned way. But Sly, who runs a herd of about 250 grass-fed cattle in the Ma


Solar Decathlon Team Competes at Nationals
Cornell Daily Sun
WASHINGTON, D.C. This weekend a team of Cornell students traveled to the capital to participate in the U.S. Department of Energys 2009 Solar Decathlon: a competition in which teams from 20 schools in
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Dems hint at acceptance of offshore drilling as Kerry-Graham reactions pour in
E&E Daily
Several Democrats who oppose expanded offshore drilling yesterday declined to say its addition to global warming legislation would cost their support, a sign that advocates of emissions caps may accep


Cub scouts relieved to hear 'adopted' soldiers are OK
SoMdNews.com
Cub scouts relieved to hear 'adopted' soldiers are OK Writer'S NOTEBOOK By Jeff Newman Staff Writer | When news first surfaced that an insurgent attack in eastern Afghanistan had killed eight U.S

Washington jobless rate rises to 9.3 pct in Sept.
CNBC
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Washington's unemployment rate inched up to 9.3 percent last month as the nation moves toward an expected slow economic recovery. September's seasonally adjusted jobless rate, reporte
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Thumbs -- Pulished Oct. 13, 2009
Recordnet.com
It's not just Lodi that's wrestling with the church-state issue, in Lodi's case a decision to allow religious-specific prayers to open its council meetings. Several other California cities are in thei


Supermarket founder is H&Hâ??s special guest
Cumberland News
Supermarket founder Sir Ken Morrison will be guest of honour at this month�s Agri-Expo in Carlisle. Sir Ken Morrison, founder and now honorary president of Morrisons, will attend the third annu


The one-stop shop for farmers
Cumberland News
With so much to do to keep business running smoothly, the average farmer has precious little time to go shopping. A weekly trip to the auction mart might be the only time they spend away from the farm


Fairtrade sales grow 81% in 2007 to £493 million
Natural Choices
Sales of Fairtrade products in 2007, announced to coincide with the beginning of Fairtrade Fortnight (25 February â?? 9 March 2008) set a new pace for international trade. As the two-week annual campa

Coast Lines: Oct. 11, 2009
Santa Cruz Sentinel
The Will to Resist, a lecture and discussion with Dahr Jamail and veteran war resisters, will raise funds for the local GI Rights Hotline groups. Jamail will sign his new book, 'The Will to Resist: So


Great Frederick Fair not immune to economic pinch
Gazette.net
Take a long recession, throw in higher admission and parking fees, and the result was some disgruntled visitors and vendors at the annual nine-day Great Frederick Fair last month. The economic slowdow


President Koroma's Speech to Parliament
AwarenessTimes
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS delivered by His Excellency Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma, President of the Republic and Commander-in-Chief of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces on the occasion of the State Openi


DIARY-France to November 20
FinanzNachrichten.de
Reuters' regional company diaries, covering earnings, shareholder meetings, news conferences and analyst meetings can be found by clicking on for Western Europe. This diary is updated daily: new listi


Rosehill finds a taker for his services
Globe and Mail
Tim Wharnsby T He could have taken the easier route and gone into his fathers auctioneer business, or he could have toughed it out and tried to become a pro hockey player. I thought about following my

Does Farm's Past Have Future?: Md. Site Needs Support System
Washington Post
Combines, thrashers, tillers, stoves, canning ovens, water pumps, glass mousetraps, oyster tongs, goat-propelled corn shellers, tobacco prizes, a wool recycler and just about everything else needed to


Retro Redux: Upping The Bid With Leroy Van Dyke
Blogcritics.org
I've attended my share of auctions through the years. When I was a young family man with limited funds I knew it was a good source of everything from furniture to tools, and â?? admittedly â?? the occ


Jack Dillard: State Fair a great ambassador for the Ark-La-Tex
Shreveport Times
The State Fair of Louisiana, held each October here in Shreveport, is the finest advertisement the Ark-La-Tex has on an annual basis. I know of no other event focused on our area, people, farmers and


Kevin Pifer, Fargo, viewpoint: Ranch homes on Badlands ranchettes? Not likely
Grand Forks Herald
FARGO â?? Itâ??s easy to understand why Theodore Roosevelt and many others love the North Dakota Badlands. It is even easier to appreciate why Roosevelt bought two spectacular ranches in the sprawling


Land sale will close book on Farmersville landfill
Olean Times Herald
LITTLE VALLEY - The 423-acre parcel in the town of Farmersville was once on its way to becoming a regional landfill. Now, itâ??s on the countyâ??s list of properties that will be auctioned off at the


Ship student raising moola to pay tuition
HERALD-MAIL Online
HAGERSTOWN â?? Benjamin Barnett has not one cash cow paying for his college education, but 13. Barnett, 20, raises and sells cattle to make tuition payments at Shippensburg (Pa.) University. Itâ??s a

Borrow now
Manila Times
THE governmentâ??s failure to auction off the Food Terminal Inc. (FTI) property is worrying in the light of the Philippinesâ?? widening budget deficit and the continuing onslaught of typhoons. For sta


Australian & New Zealand Weekly: Labour Data Implies Upside Risks to Rate Forecasts
Action Forex
Going into this week's Reserve Bank Board meeting we were expecting consecutive rate hikes of 0.25% in both November and December. The decision to move earlier prompted a revision to that view with a


McLauchlan to perform at Erin fair
Orangeville Banner
Canadian country singer Murray McLauchlan promises those attending his show at the Erin Fall Fair on Saturday night wonâ??t get hurt. â??There will not be nudity, no violence and no danger of shrapnel


Kazakhstan breeders may purchase ND cattle genetics
Livestock Roundup
BOWMAN, N.D. - Kazakhstan has lots of rangeland but not enough cattle grazing on it. That could change as a result of a recent tour of western North Dakota purebred cattle operations arranged through

Leicesters remain in the spotlight at show
Hexham Courant
A HUGELY successful year for Tynedale�s Bluefaced Leicester breeders was rounded off with the annual show and sale at Hexham and Northern Auction Marts. The district�s breeders have swep


Manx Independent: October 9, 2009
Isle of Man Online
Send submissions for the letters page to newsdesk@newsiom.co.im Letters must be 500 words or fewer and please remember to include full name and address and a daytime telephone number � we prefe


From residential to retail - heb's auction success
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
NOTTINGHAM property agent heb will be putting 25 lots under the hammer with a value of nearly £3.5 million at its auction this month. Heb will be selling a two-acre residential site with planning per


Gearing up for Miss Rodeo Canada
Peace Country Sun
Written by Britteny Foster Fondly reflecting upon the past 16 months as Miss Grande Prairie Stompede 2008, I am infinitely grateful for the people that I have met, experiences I�ve had and the


US Markets Wrap: Stocks rise
UTVi
NEW YORK: US stocks rose, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a one-year high, as analyst recommendations spurred gains in technology and health-care shares. The dollar and oil rose, while gol

What Would Mama Do? Go on Adventures in Agriculture Saturday
Daily News Journal
Gather your family and get a 'mooove' on it Saturday morning for the inaugural Adventures in Agriculture Day. The free event will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Lane Agri-Park, 315 John Rice Blv


HUNGER AT HOME GEARS UP FOR A SECOND YEAR
PR inside
Media Contact: Jennifer Roche or Kelsey Tyree J Public Relations (619) 255-7069 Jennifer@jpublicrelations.com Kelsey@jpublicrelations.com Hunger at Home to Host 2nd Annual Hunger at Home Charity gala


Eleventh annual CCR auctions set for Oct. 17
Elgin Courier Online
Cattlemen for Cancer Research, a grass-roots organization in its 11th year, plans its annual charitable auction benefiting the Michale E. Keeling Center for Comparative Medicine and Research of The Un


Niemi Dominating Recent Bass Tournaments on Kissimmee Chain
Lakeland Ledger
Gary Niemi of Lake Placid is on a serious roll on the Kissimmee Chain. Niemi has won two bass tournaments and finished second in another in the past two weeks, earning more than $8,000. Niemi took top

KFA Vows to Guard Its Assets
AllAfrica.com
Nairobi â?? The Kenya Farmers Association on Tuesday vowed to fight to the bitter end to protect its property from being auctioned. It said that it will block the National Bank from attaching its prop


Fonterra prices lift 5.7 percent in internet auction: NZL
Food Week
Bidding in Fonterra's latest monthly online auction of whole milkpowder early on Wednesday lifted the average price paid by 5.7 per cent to $US3022/tonne ($NZ4186/tonne). The price paid at the globald


BUFFALO TRACE HAY AUCTIONS BEGIN FOR 2009-2010
Maysville-Online
With the last two years being extremely dry our stored forages were depleted. This year allowed producers the chance to begin restocking stored forages. The previous two years have been so dry, that t


Elemental giants get Cheffins all steamed up
Cambridge Evening News
'YOU are either a Burrell man or a Fowler man,' says Bill King, new big boss at Cheffins, and the man with a penchant for agricultural machinery. Today (Tuesday, 06 October) he is talking about steam


Milkpowder price up in Fonterra auction
NZX
Bidding in Fonterra's latest monthly online auction of whole milkpowder early today lifted the average price paid by 5.7 percent to $US3022/tonne ($NZ4186/tonne). The price paid at the globaldairytrad


The Crossroads goes up for auction
MidlandsBusinessNews.co.uk
Pictured above: The Crossroads Inn The Crossroads Inn in Lincoln Road, East Barkwith is to go under the hammer this month. The pub which has a guide price of £125,000 is situated in a popular village


Calamitous declaration?
Business Mirror
SENATORS crossed party lines on Tuesday to join the businessmens call for caution in Malacaangs plan to extend and widen the coverage of the state of calamity declared by the Palace in the wake of kil


USDA administrator seeks to renew rural U.S.
North Platte Bulletin
More opinion Ag News Current Conditions 38 F Click forCurrent Conditions Current Conditions 38 F Click forCurrent Conditions J. Dudley Butler stood at the front of a room of 70 Nebraska cattlemen and

US-based SysTest Labs wins deal to review, validate software for 2010 automated
Balita.org
MANILA, Oct. 5 -The Commission on Elections has chosen a US-based company as the company that will review and certify the source code of the software in the 82,200 precinct count optical scan (PCOS) m


Community Events (Oct. 7-13)
Advocate of Eldersburg and Sykesville
South Carroll Business Connection Leads: 8:30 a.m., Bob Evans, 1211 Liberty Road, Eldersburg. Business networking group. Information: Mark, 410-795-2000. Friends With Vagus Nerve Stimulation: 7 p.m.,
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DIARY-Today in France - Oct 5
CNBC
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Congress gives less to National Animal ID
North Platte Bulletin
A conference committee in Congress has decided to fund the controversial National Animal Identification System for another year to the tune of $5.3 million. That will be a significant reduction from p


Event Calendar
Lakeland Ledger
TUESDAY CROCHET GUILD OF AMERICA LakelandFree materials, instruction and inspiration. Weekly workshop for all skill levels. Yarn donations for charity projects welcome.WHEN: 2-3:30 p.m.LOCATION: Schal


Solvency of 3 SD livestock auctions questioned
Examiner.com
» 6 days ago: « This story is ranked # 6,239 of 1,380 Related Topics: PIERRE, S.D. PIERRE, S.D. (Map, News) - Federal officials are investigating the solvency of three South Dakota livestock auction


Shepherd working to keep livestock ag
Marion Star
CLARIDON - Leslie Jordan advised the visitors to climb outside of the sheep pen, concerned the animals wouldn't enter had they remained. Regulation of livestock dealers, auction markets and packing pl


Michael Colless: ETS guaranteed to swell bureaucracy
The Australian
Article from: The Australian ALTHOUGH the Rudd government's emissions trading scheme will put serious pressure on jobs in industries such as mining and agriculture, it will prove to be a significant b


Tainan park to highlight orchids
China Post
9:38 am TWN, The China Post news staff TAINAN, Taiwan -- The orchid, a type of flower frequently associated with the elegant quality of the Chinese female, will be showcased through a range of interac


Museums Face Financial Ruin & Collection Loss
Suite101.com
Most museums would be over-the-moon to have items in their collections that the National Academy Museum in New York was forced to auction off in December of 2008, a move which has kept its collections

Cattle auctions on the decline
Abilene Reporter
Reporter-News Photo by Ronald W. Erdrich Clyde rancher James McCarty watches the cattle come through the gate on Aug. 11 at Abilene Livestock Auction. McCarty bought one calf that day. He said he has


Jack Dillard: Louisiana Tech made us proud
Shreveport Times
I think I have it figured out. Everyone is planning a meeting in October so they can go deer hunting in November. Meetings, sales, fairs and events have October loaded with activities, except on Frida


Land attached to two Sikh shrines: Evacuee board favours DHA against rules
DAWN Group
LAHORE, Oct 3: The Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) has sold to Defence Housing Authority (DHA) 544 kanals of agriculture land attached to two Sikh shrines -- Samadh Bhai Maan Singh and Gurdwara De
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Staples hears pitch for new civic center
Weatherford Democrat
Phil Riddle editor@weatherforddemocrat.com About 100 of Weatherfords political and business heavy hitters gathered in the Parker Room on the city square late last week to hear the latest developments


Scholarship offered
Red Bluff Daily News
Andy Peek was president of Western Video Market, an industry leader in the video marketing of livestock across the western states and general manager of Shasta Livestock Auction Yard in Cottonwood - a


-- County Fair winners
Arizona Daily Sun
Prize winners in all ages and categories were recognized during the four-day run of the 60th annual Coconino County Fair on Labor Day weekend. One of the highlights of the fair was the Junior Livestoc


CityPlace goes back to lender
Atlanta Business Chronicle
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Newcomers' Club of East Lyme/Waterford
TheDay.com
OCTOBER 1 9:30-11:30 a.m., Niantic Community Church, 170 Pennsylvania Ave., Niantic; childcare available; activities; 739-2891. Poetry Readings 7 p.m., Hygienic Art, 79 Bank St., New London; poetry re

US: Leafy greens agreement faces regional hurdles
Fresh Plaza
Regional hearings underway across the U.S. are drawing support and opposition to the proposed National Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement (NLGMA). The NLGMA would create a voluntary national program whe
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Senate Climate Bill: Two Futures, One Choice
Huffington Post
Now that John Kerry and Barbara Boxer have introduced their climate bill in the United States Senate, this fall will be all about the dogs. To get the 60 votes they need to pass a bill, progressive De
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Nortel deal unleashes rivalry
Dallas Business Chronicle
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Tomblin crowns Taylor Queen Silvia
The Inter Mountain
After a week of dreary skies during the Mountain State Forest Festival, the weather didn't change much for the anticipated coronation of Maid Silvia LXXIII Alicia Taylor. The possibility of rain cause


Farmers ball, auction to be held in Ithaca
Sun and Press
Healthy Food For All will host its fifth annual Farmers Ball and Live Auction at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Ithaca Farmers' Market Pavilion at Steam Boat Landing. All are invited to bring a dish to pass a


Bidding on history
Baltimore Business Journal
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'Barn Bash' raises funds for conservation
South Coast Today
DARTMOUTH â?? A sellout crowd of 300 partygoers enjoyed local food and lively square-dancing â?? and raised more than $30,000, to boot â?? at the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust's fourth annual "Bar

US: Leafy greens agreement faces regional hurdles Regional hearings underway across
Fresh Plaza
Regional hearings underway across the U.S. are drawing support and opposition to the proposed National Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement (NLGMA). The NLGMA would create a voluntary national program whe


Texas Department of Agriculture announces wine grant program
North Texas e-News
Program kicks off Texas Wine Month AUSTIN - In recognition of Texas Wine Month, Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples today announced that Texas wine promoters can apply for individual grants up to $1


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