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Updated on April 2, 2007

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1. Farm_equipment News: How to get the best out of fish farming Nzelu
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Kingdom Aquarium and Fisheries Limited, Mr Chinedu Nzelu, said the only thing that can hinder fish farmers from competing financially with the managing directors of mega companies is the lack of requisite knowledge that is needed for bountiful fish harvest. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Kingdom Aquarium and Fisheries Limited, Mr Chinedu Nzelu, said the only thing that can hinder fish farmers from competing financially with the...
Source - Daily Sun,Nigeria - Read the story


2. Farm_equipment News: Deere and Company joins U.S. Climate Action Partnership
Register-Mail.com - Galesburg Register-Mail Online Deere and Company joins U. Consistent with USCAP's design principles, Deere believes effective policy to address global climate change ought to include the benefits of developing and supporting renewable energy sources such as biomass - both agriculture and forestry, wind and bio-technologies, as well as processing and distribution improvements. Formed this year, USCAP is an alliance of major businesses and leading climate and...
Source - Galesburg Register-Mail - Read the story


3. Farm_equipment News: Preparation for planting
Before they get the tractor out to the field though, they need to check machinery, soil conditions and make sure they have all materials they will need. There are some new seed treatments that allow farmers to get their seed planted earlier, but I don t really know how many farmers use that, he said. If that were the case, he said, most farmers would probably already have their seed in the ground. Dave Klein, who farms in Keokuk County, said most farmers will go out in their fields with a...
Source - 3/19/2007 - Read the story


4. Farm_equipment News: Truth about Trade & Technology
Washington - Corn prices dipped today in response to the federal government's prediction that farmers will plant more corn this year than they have in any season since 1944. That means farmers might have to delay putting corn seed into the ground by a few weeks, which could ultimately cut into their yields come fall harvest. For farmers directly impacted, that's bad because they'll have less corn to sell, but for investors it means that corn prices might stay high despite the large crop....
Source - Houston Chronicle,TX - Read the story


5. Farm_equipment News: East Texas Business
Posted on Sunday, April 01, 2007 Email ThisPrint This Program Provides Help For Disabled Farmers, Ranchers People involved in agriculture love what they do, despite the inherent dangers of working around large and unruly livestock, working long hours outside under all sorts of environmental conditions and operating heavy lifting and hauling equipment. Posted on Sunday, April 01, 2007 Email ThisPrint This Program Provides Help For Disabled Farmers, Ranchers People involved in agriculture...
Source - 12 hours ago - Read the story


6. Farm_equipment News: Controlled traffic patterns offer foundation for precision ag systems
Now, crop farmers can use GPS to develop their own controlled traffic farming systems -without changes in field terrain often associated with tram lines, ridges or strips. Placing equipment in the exact same track across the field every time using GPS can be expensive, but using less expensive/less accurate global positioning systems may not meet the farmer's expectations when used for controlled traffic farming, said Gary Wagner, who speaks regularly to farmers about precision...
Source - The Prairie Star,MT - Read the story


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