Indiana swears in 24 new conservation officers |
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11/8/2006 |
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Johanns: 2007 farm bill needs to reflect times |
USDA Secretary Mike Johanns offered a snippet of the next farm bill during his visit to the Hoosier State last week... |
11/1/2006 |
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Democrat Ohio governor nominee touts farm plan |
Farming is critical to Ohio’s future, said U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland, the Democrat gubernatorial candidate... |
11/1/2006 |
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Ohio GOP candidates back pro-ag platform |
Gubernatorial candidate Ken Blackwell and his running mate, Lt. Gov. nominee Tom Raga, believe agriculture can be part of Ohio’s future economic growth... |
11/1/2006 |
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NAILE: 200,000 people, 20,000 head of livestock |
The world’s largest all-breed, purebred livestock competition and expo will make its way to the Kentucky Exposition Center, Nov. 4-17... |
11/1/2006 |
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Senators: Crop insurance isn't making farmers rich |
Farmers and ranchers are not getting rich from agricultural disasters and crop insurance, as implied by the Washington Post... |
11/1/2006 |
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Lugar touts biofuels plan at an E85 pump opening |
U.S. Sen. Dick Lugar (R-Ind.) visited Lebanon on Oct. 23 to celebrate the opening of Boone County’s first E85 pump... |
11/1/2006 |
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Company plans ethanol plant in western Indiana |
Farmers and leaders welcomed recently plans by Renewable Agricultural Energy Inc. to build a $145 million ethanol plant near Cayuga, Ind... |
11/1/2006 |
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Rain, too little labor hurst Kentucky tobacco harvest |
September brought record-breaking rains and too little labor as the once-pristine tobacco crop suffered as it sat in the mud... |
11/1/2006 |
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Michigan, Ohio get grant to study invasive species |
The USDA has announced $1.1 million in grant awards for seven different research projects on invasive pest issues... |
11/1/2006 |
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