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Updated on June 26, 2007
49. Aquaculture News: Proper phraseology for addressing the outdoor columnist I don t need to know everyone s thoughts, and more so when it concerns their opinion of my farming and outdoor abilities. And, for those who might be wondering, I actually prefer it when people talk behind my back, what they say to my face usually isn t very flattering. I m making a list of comments I ll no longer be accepting as part of my casual conversation please, loyal reader(s), write these down and refrain from their usage when addressing me. Yes, I do have conversations with actual...
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50. Aquaculture News: Saving state's nature is Moore's passion Jacksonville native Doug Moore also grew up on a 300-acre dairy farm off Heckscher Drive, another place where the family business wasn't a 9-to-5 job. And in talking with several of his friends and associates, the things they point out as his best attributes all seem to point back to the core values he learned, as Moore puts it, "keeping 2,000 head of cows healthy," in his 37 years as a dairy farmer. Moore is a certified youth huntmaster with Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission...
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51. Aquaculture News: Buoi Market Located in Yen Thai Village, Buoi Ward, Tay Ho District, an area once famous for traditional crafts such as papermaking, silk weaving, malt cooking, mulberry growing, etc, the Buoi Market is one of a few markets in Hanoi retaining its tradition of special market days on the auspicious 4th and 9th days of each lunar month. Located in Yen Thai Village, Buoi Ward, Tay Ho District, an area once famous for traditional crafts such as papermaking, silk weaving, malt cooking, mulberry growing,...
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52. Aquaculture News: Review of the Day: Sugar Cane (Part One) Those insidious Disney Princesses are probably what this girl is referring to and you re going to have a heckuva time convincing her that there is any other kind of princess in the world. In another scene, the expression on the fisherman's face as he, his wife, and their baby bathe is that kind of beatific happiness difficult to capture in any medium. It is in this state, as a young woman, that the son of a fisherman named King found her and the two struck up a friendship. Illustrated by...
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53. Aquaculture News: Northwest Indian College expands campus, offerings She said the degree, accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, is similar to a traditional degree in environmental science except that it looks at issues, such as environmental restoration, with indigenous knowledge as the basis. She said the degree, accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, is similar to a traditional degree in environmental science except that it looks at issues, such as environmental restoration, with indigenous...
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54. Aquaculture News: Threatened sea swallows take a turn for the better Happily these birds may be seen in good numbers along the upper Niagara River, where they patrol a few feet above the water, occasionally diving to catch small fish. They belong to the same family as gulls but they make our local ring-billed, herring and great black-backed gulls appear awkward and lumbering by comparison. This status is encouraging because the common tern remains on the threatened list for New York State, their population having declined dramatically over the past half-century.
Source - 6/24/2007 - Read the story
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