| Agribusiness - News, Informations from around the world. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Agribusiness - marketplace and employment opportunities. |
Updated on September 10, 2007
67. Agribusiness News: Forget watermelon farming, the blues is where it's at Just enter your e-mail address in the box below and we will send your information to you right away. All personal information provided is confidential and will not be sold to a third party. The requested content is restricted to registered users. Durham, Chapel Hill and the Research Triangle Region. Forgotten your User Name or Password? Not a Registered User? Registration is FREE and helps us to better know and serve our readers. Fill out the form below: Note: Fields marked with an asterik...
Source - - Read the story
68. Agribusiness News: Red River bridge closed after inspection Minnesota news and information from KARE 11. Best Local News plus weather, sports, traffic, arts, events, and more information about Minnesota
Source - 8/23/2007 - Read the story
69. Agribusiness News: Jeffrey M. VanKirk An avid outdoorsman, Jeff enjoyed hunting, fishing, golfing, gardening and spending time with his family. Those wishing to give donations in Jeff's memory are asked to consider a charity of their choice. Friday at the funeral home; prayer of the Rosary will follow. Online condolences may be offered at www.reebfuneralhome.com. story updated September 05. Jeff was a 1980 graduate of Whiteford High School and, in 1985, received his Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from the...
Source - 9/3/2007 - Read the story
70. Agribusiness News: Powerball jackpot climbs to estimated $300 million This morning, he recalled how selling that multi-million dollar Powerball ticket brought crowds into his store, many hoping his good luck would rub off on them. He's rooting for his customers as well, and not only because he will collect $30,000 from the lottery if he sells the winning ticket. For a week or so after selling it, he said the store was mobbed with people wanting to buy lottery tickets. or are you scared that I shall win that massive hunk of green-love? A-HAH!, but wait!...
Source - 8/23/2007 - Read the story
71. Agribusiness News: Ronald Doornink Doornink has been a director of the Company since April 2003 and a Senior Advisor to the Company since December 2005. Doornink has been a director of the Company since April 2003 and a Senior Advisor to the Company since December 2005. He also served as Chairman of Activision Publishing, inc., the Company's only direct operating subsidiary and the holding company for all other active subsidiaries ("Activision Publishing"), from June 2005 to December 2005 and as Chief Executive Officer of...
Source - 8/26/2007 - Read the story
72. Agribusiness News: Netting nuisance nutria Oman's diking district has the distinction, he's been told, of being "the only entity in Oregon and Washington that offers a bounty on nutria," he said. Nutria are grass-eating rodents and relentless burrowers, digging dens deep into dirt shorelines close to water. When it went south, they found their way into the wild across the nation and have been a problem for decades. Landowners typically shoot nutria on sight, often hiring trappers to curb heavy concentrations. Nutria don't care what...
Source - - Read the story
|
| This site is best viewed in IE 6.0 and above or in Netscape 7.0 and above. Screen Resolution set to 800x600 or higher, and 32 bit (true color). |