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Saturday, March 17, 2012
5 - 6 a.m. The Satursday Morning Show with Orion Samuelson and Max Armstrong 5:05 a.m. It’s the 30th anniversary of the Farm Toy and Antique Tractor Show in Sublette, Illinois. Max Armstrong visits with Don Dingus, one of the show founders,...Tags: Restaurants, Concerts, Oakland (Chicago, Illinois), Arthritis, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Disease killing landscape flower favorite impatiens
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Starting in late October each year, Palm Beach County enters a colorful phase as millions of impatiens are planted to jazz up the entrances of gated communities and add punch at shopping centers, banks and resorts. But...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Agricultural Research and Technology, Guinea, Palm Beach County, Tequesta
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No-till product of the year recipients honored
BROOKFIELD, Wis. - A Precision Planting product has won the No-Till Product of the Year award for the third straight year. No-Till Farmer readers selected the 20/20 SeedSense/AirForce system as the best product of 2011, following on the heels of No-Till...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Awards and Prizes, Politics, Deere and Company, Awards and Prizes
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NDSU to partner in $1 million energy beet development project
A project that will develop an advanced biofuel from energy beets and provide growers across North Dakota with a new industrial crop is taking another important step forward, fueled by a significant two-year North Dakota Renewable Energy Council grant....Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Renewable Energy, Agricultural Research and Technology, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving
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New developments in seed technology
In January, the seed catalogs start to pile up. Each company has its own brilliant new seed that will increase crop yields, save the farmer time and even ensure success — if only the average person can sort through the mess first!
Dow Agro...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Biotechnology, Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Syngenta offers large letter of credit in effort to get S.D. license
PIERRE - Syngenta Seeds seeks an audience with the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission next week in the company's quest to comply with state regulations for licensing as a public grain buyer. PUC official James Mehlhaff has refused to grant a...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Credit and Debt, Companies and Corporations
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Seed corn in tight supply for Minnesota farmers
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A tight supply of seed corn is a growing concern for Minnesota farmers as spring planting approaches. Minnesota Corn Growers Association President John Mages says a seed dealer recently told him that if a farmer had a...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes
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NDSU partners in $1 million energy beet project
FARGO, N.D. - A project that will develop an advanced biofuel from energy beets and provide growers across North Dakota with a new industrial crop is taking another important step forward, fueled by a significant two-year North Dakota Renewable Energy...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, Agricultural Research and Technology, Energy Saving
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U.S. Grains Council debuts online annual report
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In order to provide additional features and content, the U.S. Grains Council created an online version of its annual report that is available now at http://www.usgcAnnualReport.org. The online report includes success stories from... -
Syngenta offers large letter of credit in effort to get S.D. grain buyer license
By Bob Mercer Special to the Farm Forum PIERRE — Syngenta Seeds seeks an audience with the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission next week in the company’s quest to comply with state regulations for licensing as a public grain buyer....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Credit and Debt, Companies and Corporations
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Are U.S. growers losing their competitive edge because of regulatory hurdles?
With the challenges of feeding a rapidly growing global population, farmers are looking for new seed traits that can improve yields, withstand extreme weather, and provide greater end-user value. Brazil, where regulators are steadily approving new biotech...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Biotechnology, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Technology, Science and Technology
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JCTC student participates in prestigious World Food Prize Global Youth Institute
news@jessaminejournal.comKatie Cross of Jessamine Career and Technology Center was among the top students in the country selected to attend the World Food Prize Global Youth Institute Oct. 13-15 in Des Moines, Iowa. The World Food Prize was founded 25 years ago by Nobel Peace...Tags: Africa, Conservation, Agricultural Research and Technology, Environmental Issues, Nobel Prize Awards
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