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Updated on November 20, 2007

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13. Vegetables News: Among poppies and Taliban, Afghan pomegranate farmers see demand
The advances in the pomegranate trade are a sliver of good news from a region of Afghanistan known more for its Taliban attacks and thriving opium trade. The advances in the pomegranate trade are a sliver of good news from a region of Afghanistan known more for its Taliban attacks and thriving opium trade. Ubaidullah Jan, a 50-year-old farmer from the Arghandab area just north of Kandahar, said the price his pomegranates command has doubled this year to about 54 cents a pound, due to the...
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14. Vegetables News: Afghan pomegranate farmers thrive despite location
The advances in the pomegranate trade are a sliver of good news from a region of Afghanistan known more for Taliban attacks and a thriving opium trade. The price and quality of the sweet fruit are up, and the farmers are happy that a new storage facility has extended their selling season. Ubaidullah Jan, a 50-year-old farmer from the Arghandab area just north of Kandahar, said the price his pomegranates command has doubled this year to about 54 cents a pound, due to the new cold storage...
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15. Vegetables News: Purdue reaches out to 'foodies'
Keener addressed family farmers who produce asparagus, cheese, melons, free-range chickens and other products throughout the state at Purdue's Food Science Building last week. The trend to buy healthy, local, natural, organic, environmentally friendly and worker friendly food creates opportunities for producers to sell on their farms, at farmers markets, in grocery stores and in restaurants. Foodies are consumers who take a serious interest in knowing where their food comes from, how it...
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16. Vegetables News: Silky roots
The turnip, a cruciferous vegetable, is a cousin of the rutabaga (also called a yellow turnip and maybe even more disliked than its relative) and has been part of European, Asian, and Middle Eastern diets for centuries. They can be blanched and then glazed with butter and honey - and in this form are a great accompaniment to roast pork, sausages, or fowl - or pureed into silky soups, roasted, stuffed, pickled, or thinly sliced and eaten raw. He sells hundreds of pounds of the root...
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17. Vegetables News: Swap Shop
Her immaculate fridge contains two kinds of fruit juice, several varieties of cheese, sliced ham from the deli counter, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, leeks, eggs, cream, milk, fillet steak, steak mince, a pack of puff pastry, chicken breasts and various condiments. and support her local suppliers Comment YOU MIGHT expect the kitchen of a farmer's wife to be stocked with fresh-laid eggs, milk from local cows, breads and jams crafted from home-grown crops. Her immaculate fridge contains two...
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18. Vegetables News: GOP filibuster stalls farm bill in the Senate
WASHINGTON . A rewrite of the farm bill fell victim Friday to a Republican filibuster in the Senate, threatening enactment of expanded subsidies promised to farmers by lawmakers seeking re-election. Immediately after supporters fell five votes short of breaking a Republican filibuster, key lawmakers huddled on how to revive it. Kent Conrad, a North Dakota Democrat, said negotiations between Democrats and Republicans continued, after four Republican senators John Thune of South Dakota,...
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