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37. P2P attacked for keeping corn farmers poor
We are not sure why he concentrated on corn farmers, he could have equally ranted about poor beef farmers who provide the hotdogs, the impoverished peanut farmers, or car makers whose products bought you to the theatre. Rick is the bloke who recently told man plus dog that the government should stop investing cash in fighting violent crime, like bank robbery, and instead concentrate on dealing with piracy instead. Corn growers would earn greater profits and buy more farm equipment. Movie...
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38. On Media
In other words, we are importing high quality manufactured goods while exporting garbage and a few agricultural products. The top five classes of containerized exports were wastepaper, synthetic resins, fabric including raw cotton, animal feed and scrap metal. For historical reasons, seaports measure their cargo "throughput" in terms of the original 20-foot containers, the official term being TEU for "twenty-foot equivalent unit. We are selling off our land and industries in partial...
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39. New Mexico tops in U.S. pecan production
pecan production Home News Sports Weather Classifieds Publications Subscribe Interactive Opinion Weekly Features casper . wyoming . regional . national . legislature . world . ap news . odd . business . community . obituaries . opinion . extra . archive Increase Font Size What's New! Dr. pecan production Home News Sports Weather Classifieds Publications Subscribe Interactive Opinion Weekly Features casper . wyoming . regional . national . legislature . world . ap news . odd . business ....
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40. China deserts spread with warming's help
Sand dunes like this one Waixi cover much of China's Gansu province, where authorities have ordered farmers to vacate their properties over the next three years. Twenty villages will be replaced with planted grass in a final effort to halt the advance of the Tengger and Badain Jaran deserts. Pro wrestler Chris Benoit, wife, son found dead Activist who took in prostitutes, addicts dies True or False: Jane Austen Outsells Alice Walker and Ann Coulter Not So Stealthy Anymore Portion-control...
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41. The Prairie Star
Ultimately, the OptiGro system provides a reasonably priced way for farmers to adopt precision farming without having to purchase a lot of extra equipment. A grower can now use digital photography - strapped to an airplane - to get fast field information, using the OptiGro system. The division provides information services to various market segments, such as ag chemical and fertilizer dealers. The ag expert and the grower decide what comes next. Research in seven states over the past four...
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42. Ethnic World plans to open 1,000 outlets by 2010
As it sets up more outlets to meet the rising demand, the company is also expecting a surge in revenues to Rs 111 crore this financial year compared to Rs 65 crore last year. Ethnic World makes the entire range of men's casual wear, including denims, cotton trousers, shirts and T-shirts as well as formal trousers and shirts. Post your comment More articles in Money Latest Money headlines: European shares led lower by financial stocks UTL gets Nepal nod to start VoIP service 3i Infotech...
Source6/25/2007

43. Dry weather helps haying
Farmers took advantage of mostly dry weather during the week ending June 17 to harvest hay and fescue seed, catching up to the normal pace and benefiting from yields that were better than expected in many areas, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, Missouri Field Office, June 18. Farmers took advantage of mostly dry weather during the week ending June 17 to harvest hay and fescue seed, catching up to the normal pace and benefiting from yields that were better than...
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44. Tri-State Neighbor
Ultimately, the OptiGro system provides a reasonably priced way for farmers to adopt precision farming without having to purchase a lot of extra equipment. A grower can now use digital photography - strapped to an airplane - to get fast field information, using the OptiGro system. The system focuses on unifying precision ag services so a farmer only has to. The division provides information services to various market segments, such as ag chemical and fertilizer dealers. Research in seven...
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45. Fewer peaches mean fewer guest workers
Mexicans are counted onGeorgia's peach industry took off after the Civil War, when the emancipation of slaves spurred farmers to diversify and rely less upon cotton. Many came here every summer for the last nine years, but made few connections: They lived on government-approved camps, did not own cars and spoke little English. Georgia's peach crop was decimated this spring, and towns and businesses are feeling the Mexicans' absence. A hot, frazzled mother lingers in front of a tower of...
Source6/23/2007

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