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Updated on May 7, 2007
19. Agribusiness News: CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORKS WITH LOCAL FARMERS TO ADAPT TO CHANGING LOCAL MARKETPLACE Larry Chase, professor and extension specialist in Dairy Nutrition at Cornell University recently conducted a dairy nutrition meeting at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Office in Mexico. The meeting was designed to help show the dairy farmers options for feeding their cattle and help offset the increase price of corn. Larry Chase, professor and extension specialist in Dairy Nutrition at Cornell University recently conducted a dairy nutrition meeting at the Cornell Cooperative Extension...
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20. Agribusiness News: Johanns Appoints QUALISOY Director to Federal Crop Insurance Corp ... QUALISOY is a collaborative effort within the soybean industry to help market soybeans that contain healthier oils, improve soybean meal, and increase the global competitiveness of the U. The board's principal duties include reviewing and approving insurance policies, plans, and related materials, including modifications. The FCIC board of directors helps manage the federal crop insurance program. The board also can reimburse organizations for their research, development, and maintenance...
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21. Agribusiness News: Jammu strawberry farming grows Shyam Singh a traditional wheat farmer switched to strawberry farming has helped his make double the money he invested. Three years ago, backed by the state horticulture department, he started strawberry farming across 36 kanals of land with an investment of Rs 20,000. Low temperatures and bright sunshine have attracted over 200 farmers to opt for strawberry farming. Jammu and Kashmir is famous the world over for its quality apples but given its immense growth in three years strawberries...
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22. Agribusiness News: Climate change farmers 'need GM crops' Australians will have to accept genetically modified food if the agriculture industry is to continue in an era of climate change, an Adelaide expert says. Prof Tester said he understood current opposition to GM crops because the public could not see any benefit but technological improvements would produce better crops for the future with less stress on the environment. Prof Tester said a current GM study focused on improving the "toughness" genes of plants so they could survive in extended...
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23. Agribusiness News: Lack of rain raises spectre of drought Lack of rain raises spectre of drought May 02, 2007 By Jack Elliott Special to the Times With very little precipitation in 2006 continuing on into the winter and early spring of 2007, the west end of Rainy River District faces the spectre of a continuing drought into the growing season. Lack of rain raises spectre of drought May 02, 2007 By Jack Elliott Special to the Times With very little precipitation in 2006 continuing on into the winter and early spring of 2007, the west end of Rainy...
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24. Agribusiness News: Angola: Minister Admits Integration of Huambo Farming Production Into Nosso Super Network Angolan Finance minister, Jos Pedro de Morais, admitted, in Huambo province (centre) the possibility of a rapid integration of the region's high production into the commercial network of the "Nosso Super", currently being implemented by the Government in the country. Angolan Finance minister, Jos Pedro de Morais, admitted, in Huambo province (centre) the possibility of a rapid integration of the region's high production into the commercial network of the "Nosso Super", currently being...
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