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Updated on May 21, 2007
19. Fruits_and_nuts News: Cameroon: SODECAO to Share 1.5 million Cocoa Nurseries to Farmers The good news was brought to cocoa growers in three of the country's provinces as a kick-starter of a nationwide programme aimed at sharing improved cocoa seeds to farmers to step up production and ameliorate their revenue. While the operation targeted groups of farmers in the East province, it rather focused on small holder growers in the Centre and South rpovinces where the aim was to demonstrate the important place that small holder farmers continue to occupy in the new strategy to...
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20. Fruits_and_nuts News: Ohio crops recovering from April's hard freeze Farmers are anxiously evaluating the health of locally grown fruits and vegetables as some of them open their farmers markets with spring produce. The impact of the "Easter massacre" cold snap on locally grown fruits and vegetables may not turn out to be as catastrophic as first feared, though farm market customers may notice some items late or missing. As farmers ready their markets, many find that most fruits are bouncing back from Easter's cold snap. Local growers initially feared the...
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21. Fruits_and_nuts News: Pasture poultry, breakfast burritos - the beginning of a great They may be returning to their childhood or standing against commercialization, but they feel empowered to shell out cash for an alternative to traditional food production. I think it should be a requirement for farmers and ranchers to sell for one season at a farmers' market. The Farmers' Market season is underway again with some having record opening day crowds this past Saturday, mostly due to the excellent weather. In the Des Moines Downtown Market, which had an astonishing 30,000...
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22. Fruits_and_nuts News: Area legislators tour damaged farms; orchard in Stoddard Co. Area legislators tour damaged farms; orchard in Stoddard co. In the last week, two area legislators have been touring the area trying to find out what the state can do to help out the displaced farmers. Record high temperatures in March followed by record lows in April have left many area farmers scrambling to figure out how to make it this year. Wright, who serves as vice-chairman of the House Agriculture committee, plans to visit several other area orchards and farms over the next couple...
Source - 4/26/2007 - Read the story
23. Fruits_and_nuts News: Time to eat fresh The grassy lot at Fourth and San Benito Streets filled up with coworkers taking a break from the humdrum of the day, while parents and children stopped on the way home from school. Hundreds showed for the first market of the season, browsing through booths of local produce and chatting in between their shopping. In addition to the locally-grown fruits and vegetables, a few booths offered fresh flowers and other treats - baked goods, shaved ice and corn on the cob. Bright strawberries,...
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24. Fruits_and_nuts News: At Farmers Markets, Uncertainty Crops Up By Walter Nicholls Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, April 25, 2007; Page F01 On seven consecutive nights this month, farmer Jim Huyett attached a Frost Dragon propane heater to the back of his tractor and drove for hours through his 5-acre peach orchard, trying to raise the air temperature above freezing. By Walter Nicholls Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, April 25, 2007; Page F01 On seven consecutive nights this month, farmer Jim Huyett attached a Frost Dragon propane heater...
Source - 4/25/2007 - Read the story
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