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Updated on April 2, 2007
67. USDA News: USDA Winter Ag Summary Winter weather was slightly colder than normal from the Pacific Coast through the central and southern Rocky Mountains and into the central and southern Great Plains, but slightly warmer than normal across the northern Plains and from the Mississippi Valley eastward. Winter weather was slightly colder than normal from the Pacific Coast through the central and southern Rocky Mountains and into the central and southern Great Plains, but slightly warmer than normal across the northern Plains...
Source - AgWeb - Read the story
68. USDA News: Wanted: River-Friendly Farmers Do you have soil loss on all of your land at or below the tolerable limit, known as 'T'? Do you soil tests your fields at least once every three years? Do you take credit for nitrogen in manure and legume crops when figuring how much N to apply for your next corn crop? If you answered 'yes' to these and can meet another battery of requirements, you just might qualify to be a "River Friendly Farmer. Do you have soil loss on all of your land at or below the tolerable limit, known as 'T'? Do...
Source - Indiana Prairie Farmer,IN - Read the story
69. USDA News: Dogs and Cats Go Organic Concerned pet owners such as Tarter are helping to increase already booming sales of organic and natural pet food, according to industry officials and store owners. That's why the national recall of the dog food Patchez had been eating for two years prompted Tarter to switch to brands that cost twice as much, but contain organic and natural ingredients. Tarter, who has taken Patchez for tests to make sure her kidneys weren't damaged by the recalled food, had been paying 84 cents a can for...
Source - San Francisco Chronicle - Read the story
70. USDA News: Pet owners barking up organic tree Concerned pet owners such as Tarter are helping to increase already booming sales of organic and natural pet food, according to industry officials and store owners. That's why the national recall of the dog food Patchez had been eating for two years prompted Tarter to switch to brands that cost twice as much, but contain organic and natural ingredients. Tarter, who has taken Patchez for tests to make sure her kidneys weren't damaged by the recalled food, had been paying 84 cents a can for...
Source - The Times of Northwest Indiana - Read the story
71. USDA News: Bully on isle beef The ranchers' challenges Where to find island beef By Joan Namkoong Special to the Star-Bulletin Good news for consumers looking for naturally raised beef, fed on grass without the addition of hormones and antibiotics: More of it is available locally, with 40,000 to 50,000 additional pounds of beef being brought to market weekly since Hawaii Big Island Beef in Paauilo began operations in October. The ranchers' challenges Where to find island beef By Joan Namkoong Special to the...
Source - Honolulu Star-Bulletin - Read the story
72. USDA News: Owners go organic after pet food recall usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Friendly View Email Article Owners go organic after pet food recall Retailers say concerned pet owners are seeking more natural, organic pet foods By Lisa Cornwell The Associated Press Article Last Updated:04/02/2007 12:05:03 AM MDT Debra Tarter's 2-year-old boxer, Patchez, is just like a member of the family. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Friendly View Email Article Owners go organic after pet food recall Retailers say...
Source - The Salt Lake Tribune - Read the story
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