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Updated on April 2, 2007
19. Agribusiness News: Grass advocate roots for grazing The Deansboro agriculture advocate drives a Dakota Sport pickup with bumper stickers promoting his cause, including a decal on the passenger side panel that screams, "Raised to Graze. It's a message farmers seem to be listening to as their production costs continue to rise. So the fast-talking farmer, savvy in both marketing and farming, decided to put the nickname on a business card. Madison County farmer says the practice is best for farms, environment. His message is simple: Animals...
Source - The Post-Standard - Read the story
20. Agribusiness News: Is Monsanto Going to Seed? Not only have many dairy co-ops notified their farmers that they want an increasing supply of rBST-free milk, but Starbucks (Nasdaq: SBUX) recently said it was also bowing to consumer pressure and discontinuing the use of dairy produced with the substance. Not only have many dairy co-ops notified their farmers that they want an increasing supply of rBST-free milk, but Starbucks (Nasdaq: SBUX) recently said it was also bowing to consumer pressure and discontinuing the use of dairy produced...
Source - The Motley Fool - Read the story
21. Agribusiness News: 'War Pork' Inappropriate For Appropriations Request Even as senators and representatives argued about withdrawal deadlines, they were busy stuffing the supplemental appropriations request with earmark spending and pork projects. I'm all for education in rural areas, and I'm even pro-sugar-beet, in a theoretical and impersonal way. But that doesn't mean they're appropriate projects for the federal government to fund. No doubt, some of these are worthy projects. And they're completely inappropriate additions to a spending bill meant to fund...
Source - 4/1/2007 - Read the story
22. Agribusiness News: Poor Nations to Bear Brunt as World Warms But despite longstanding treaty commitments to help poor countries deal with warming, these industrial powers are spending just tens of millions of dollars on ways to limit climate and coastal hazards in the world's most vulnerable regions - most of them close to the equator and overwhelmingly poor. But despite longstanding treaty commitments to help poor countries deal with warming, these industrial powers are spending just tens of millions of dollars on ways to limit climate and coastal...
Source - PeaceJournalism.com,Nepal - Read the story
23. Agribusiness News: On Wine: Exotic rhum a relative sugar baby The refining process was complex; it involved separating rough grains from the industrial waste known as molasses, usually dumped in the sea. When beet sugar began threatening the cane market in the 19th century, Martinique producer Homre Clment had the idea to squeeze fresh cane and ferment the juice as if it was wine before distilling. But beyond the cachet and the H, is rhum truly a different beast from plain old rum? To find out, I set off on a course of research armed only with hot...
Source - 2/27/2007 - Read the story
24. Agribusiness News: Auto chieftains say flex-fuel era is now Bush, Big Three brainstorm in Oval Office meeting By JUSTIN HYDE Detroit Free Press WASHINGTON President Bush on Monday reiterated his support for expanding the use of ethanol and other renewable fuels for cars and trucks in a meeting with the heads of Detroit's automakers, who are committed to making half of all new vehicles flex-fuel capable by 2012. Bush, Big Three brainstorm in Oval Office meeting By JUSTIN HYDE Detroit Free Press WASHINGTON President Bush on Monday reiterated his...
Source - The Tennessean - Read the story
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