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Breaking News Sat, 14 Jul 2007
Feds Work to Raise Terror Readiness
Bush   Photos   Terrorism   US   Washington  
 The Guardian 
Feds Work to Raise Terror Readiness
| WASHINGTON (AP) - National security officials worry about a possible attack against the United States in the months ahead even though the government's leading terrorism experts have not found concre... (photo: AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Rain gives corn final boost
Agriculture   Crop   Louisiana   Nature   Photos  
 Herald Tribune 
Rain gives corn final boost
MONROE, La terramycin. -- Recent rains have given northeastern Louisiana's record corn crop its final boost of moisture leading closer to harvest and provided welcome relief for still maturing cotton and soybean... (photo: WN file)
Delta farmers needed rain, not too much of good thing  Commercial Appeal 
Delta farmers needed rain, not too much of good thing
"The concern would be for cotton," said Billy Whittington, who farms near Money kamasutra intensity condoms. "It doesn't need as much water as it is getting." | The rainfall turnaround came after the area received just 0.95 inch... (photo: WN)
Agriculture   Business   Crops   Photos   Water  
Crops thirsty, but not dead yet  The Columbus Dispatch 
Crops thirsty, but not dead yet
Lack of rain has put Ohio farmers on watch, but dry conditions haven't critically damaged the state's top crops. | About 75 percent of the state was experiencing moderate drought as of Tuesday, accord... (photo: Ian Waldie/Getty Images)
Agriculture   Crop   Ohio   Photos   Weather  
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China: U.S. meat imports are tainted Denver Post
China: U.S. meat imports are tainted
Click photo to enlargeA Chinese woman looks at a wide selection of toothpastes on a shelve at a mall in Beijing, China, Thursday, July 12, 2007. On Thursday, China banned... (photo: AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
China   Meat   Photos   Trade   US  
Keep your veggie plants in tip-top shape Canada Dot Com
Keep your veggie plants in tip-top shape
| Midway through the vegetable growing season, there are a few things you should do to make sure you get the best out of your crops. | The biggest single success or failu... (photo: GFDL)
Agriculture   Crops   Health   Photos   Vegetables  
Oilseed rape has future at Hipswell IC Newcastle
Oilseed rape has future at Hipswell
| by Jennifer Mackenzie, The Journal   | WINTER oilseed rape has a positive future as the combinable crop break at Hipswell Hall, near Richmond. | “Of all the ... (photo: Cancan Chu/Getty Images)
Agriculture   Food   Oil   Photos   Winter  
Kerala says no to GM rice seeds test Khaleej Times
Kerala says no to GM rice seeds test
| From T.K. Devasia (Our correspondent) | 14 July 2007 | TRIVANDRUM ' After Uttarakhand, Kerala has said a firm no to Genetically Modified (GM) seeds test in the state. |... (photo: WN file)
Agriculture   Farm   Genetically Modified   India   Photos  
Trade pact with Chile expected China Daily
Trade pact with Chile expected
| China and Chile are expected to ink a free trade agreement (FTA) on investment and services next year, according to senior Chilean officials. | "We expect the two sides... (photo: Getty Images/Sean Gallup)
Agriculture   Chile   China   Photos   Trade  
Bumper mango crop brings no benefit for consumers Dawn
Bumper mango crop brings no benefit for consumers
| By Aamir Shafaat Khan | KARACHI, July 13: Mango �the king of fruits � is now in an over-supply position in the markets because of bumper crop of 1.7 million tons. But r... (photo: WN/Patricia)
Agriculture   Consumers   Crop   Karachi   Photos  
Prices rule firm on cotton market Dawn
Prices rule firm on cotton market
| By Our Staff Reporter | KARACHI, July 13: After having risen sharply higher during the last couple of sessions, cotton prices were firmly held at their current peak lev... (photo: Public Domain file)
Business   Crop   Karachi   Market   Photos  
FAO predicts decline in global wheat prices Financial Express
FAO predicts decline in global wheat prices
NEW DELHI, JUL 13:  Contrary to the assessment made by India, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has said global wheat prices are expected to decline in ... (photo: wn/aruna)
Delhi   Food   India   Photos   UN  
Bird Flu Mad Cow Disease
- Czech authorities kill birds
- Carrington subsidiary to test bird flu vaccine
- Czech authorities kill 70,000 birds at H5N1 farms
- Bird-Flu Scare Gives Poultry Producers Little Cause to Crow
Bird-flu scare gives poultry producers little cause to crow
Bird-flu scare gives poultry producers little cause to crow�
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- Effort to revive food labeling law
- Effort to Revive Food Labeling Law
- Effort to Revive Food Labeling Law
- Effort to revive food labeling law
Mad-cow waste water studied
Mad-cow waste water studied
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Farm Subsidy Farmers
- Sentimentality obscures farm subsidy facts
- Plowing under subsidies
- Brazil challenges U.S. over farm subsidies
- Brazil challenges U.S. farm subsidies in new WTO case
Subsidy to benefit rich farmers
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- Cattlemen, other farmers worry as drought spreads
- Rain creates smelly situation for hog farmers
- Genetically changed seeds for farmers
- Clampdown on captive-lion farmers
Genetically changed seeds for farmers
Genetically changed seeds for farmers
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Market Organic Farming
- London investors watch for takeover news
- Groceries Gobble Up Budgets
- Woman Organizes Self Into Marketing Directorship
- Stop to smell organic roses
GROCERIES GOBBLE UP BUDGETS
Groceries Gobble Up Budgets
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- Woman Organizes Self Into Marketing Directorship
- Stop to smell organic roses
- Organic farming could feed the world
- Omnia's poison scandal is compost to its organics rivals
Stop to smell organic roses
Stop to smell organic roses
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Livestock Crops and Soil
- Security beefed up for Puri festival
- Livestock Market Inaugurated in Afar Region
- Security beefed up in Jammu ahead of PM's visit
- David has no beef with boat
Security beefed up in Jammu ahead of PM's visit
Security beefed up in Jammu ahead of PM's visit
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- Report: Contaminated soil poses no risk to students
- Report: Contaminated soil poses no risk to students
- Report: Contaminated soil poses no risk to students
- Crop of new games tied to films
Crop of new games tied to films
Crop of new games tied to films
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