28. Profile: Chad Gulley serves on ag banquet committee The event is organized by the Nacogdoches County Farm Bureau, Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce, Nacogdoches Economic Development Corporation, Texas Cooperative Extension Service, Pineywoods RC&D, SFA Agriculture Department and the Texas Forest Service. The event is organized by the Nacogdoches County Farm Bureau, Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce, Nacogdoches Economic Development Corporation, Texas Cooperative Extension Service, Pineywoods RC&D, SFA Agriculture Department and...
Source • 3/31/2007 •
29. 1.1mn birds culled; Outbreak controlled KUWAIT CITY: In spite of the detection of the outbreak of bird flu in three major poultry farms in Wafra, the situation is under control and the area is considered safe, says Director General of the Public Authority for Agricultural Affairs and Fish Resources (PAAAFR) Jassem Mohammad Habeeb Al-Bader. KUWAIT CITY: In spite of the detection of the outbreak of bird flu in three major poultry farms in Wafra, the situation is under control and the area is considered safe, says Director General...
Source • 3/31/2007 •
30. AG&FC seeks public input on fisheries At the meetings, participants can share about issues in the tailwaters and what advice they have for fisheries managers for addressing those issues. The comprehensive plan will include people s thoughts on number of fish, fish size, habitat and stocking practices, Williams said. Anyone interested can participate in the meetings, including individuals, resort owners, fishing guides and communities. The public involvement workshops and meetings is asking the public on the front end to help...
Source • Baxter Bulletin,AR •
31. The Future Of Iowa's Fisheries New to fishing, the woman was pleased that she had caught a premier game fish. I walked with her down to Indian Creek and was delighted, but not surprised, to see a husky 4-pound walleye on her stringer. Although not well known, they, along with the 91 Iowa fishery staff members they supervise, are responsible for the big walleye caught at the mouth of Indian Creek and many other success stories. Marion Conover, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources' chief of fisheries, and Don Bonneau,...
Source • Iowa Game and Fish Magazine,IA •
32. National Fisheries Institute and US Tuna Foundation to Merge Tuna companies look forward to working with our partners in the seafood community to educate the public about the value of our foods to every person's healthy diet. The Tuna Council will focus its energies on issues specific to tuna and be funded through a special assessment of the participating companies. The combined organization will strengthen the seafood community's ability to educate Americans about the health benefits of seafood. The proteins, vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids packed...
Source • PR Newswire (press release),NY •
33. Democrats Stuff Troop Funding Bill with Pork, Cheney Slams Lawmakers While the Democrat-led House of Representatives passed a $124 billion troop funding measure Friday, that provides military spending for Iraq and Afghanistan this year, lawmakers also had strings attached which calls for the withdrawal of US combat troops from Iraq by September of 2008. While the Democrat-led House of Representatives passed a $124 billion troop funding measure Friday, that provides military spending for Iraq and Afghanistan this year, lawmakers also had strings attached...
Source • 3/24/2007 •
34. Foxworthy named honorary chairman for National Hunting and Fishing Day He is the best-selling comedy-recording artist in history, star of the popular Blue Collar Comedy tours, television series and movies, a multiple Grammy award nominee, host of a weekly country music radio show airing in 220 markets nationwide and a best-selling author. In his new volunteer position, Foxworthy will spend the coming months communicating the message that hunting and fishing are vital conservation tools, important economic engines and, most of all, just plain fun....
Source • Northwest Indiana Times •
35. Deep cuts on way for fall fishing Washington and Oregon officials, plus representatives of sport and commercial fishing groups, met Tuesday to refine Columbia River fishing plans for this fall. Shifting fishing upstream of the Lewis River targets on the healthy upper Columbia fall chinook and lessens the catch of wild fish destined for the lower Columbia tributaries. Federal fisheries officials say the rebuilding of those stocks is not progressing quickly enough and ordered harvest reductions. To help compensate for the...
Source • The Columbian •
36. Fishing writer's legacy lives on For before young Gus made his surreptitious visits to Solvay's best trout stream and even before his father received the rod as a gift, its cork grip fit neatly in the right palm of Ray Bergman. The 71/2-foot rod was a valuable, beautifully appointed Dickerson, but it was the hands that once flexed the delicate cane wand over north woods lakes and Catskill rivers which made it truly special. Most of today's 30-something anglers, who were weaned on Saturday-morning fishing shows and quickie...
Source • The PostStandard •
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