19. Research, technology combine to make pretty fruit tasty, too From the genetics of sweet cherry hybrids to computerized packing equipment for handling delicate varieties, the cherry industry is working to incorporate technology in every step of the production process. The study examines attributes, such as flavor and firmness, that appeal to or turn off consumers. Industry officials stress the importance of quality, but it's difficult to define exactly what characteristics make the best cherry, he said. But ever since the delicate-skinned Rainier was...
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20. Special Article Feeding the people Over The Years, Indian Agriculture Has Become A Kind Of Waterloo Of Good Intentions By Jayanta Sarkar At the National Development Council meeting the other day, the Prime Minister and some other senior ministers deliberated on a strategy for agriculture in the eleventh Five-Year Plan. Feeding the people Over The Years, Indian Agriculture Has Become A Kind Of Waterloo Of Good Intentions By Jayanta Sarkar At the National Development Council meeting the other day, the Prime...
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21. Woodcutter preps for legal maelstrom Jim Sterling s nine-acre farm northeast of downtown Palisade might not look like a battleground with its neat rows of fruit trees and seemingly endless piles of amber pinyon logs, but the orchard owner and firewood producer is preparing for a scorched-earth legal tussle with Mesa County. Jim Sterling s nine-acre farm northeast of downtown Palisade might not look like a battleground with its neat rows of fruit trees and seemingly endless piles of amber pinyon logs, but the orchard owner and...
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22. Gillibrand squeezed by immigration factions On the other are Hudson Valley apple growers and other farmers who rely on immigrant labor to harvest their crops. The Senate bill also would give legal permanent resident status to illegal immigrants who have been working on farms and continue doing so for at least another three years. On one side are voters who see red at the idea of giving illegal immigrants a chance to remain in the United States legally. The Senate bill is popular with farmers because it would create a new...
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23. US Apple Growers Brace for China Rivals Rice's family today owns 1,000 acres of orchards and packs and markets apples for 50 area growers primarily in Pennsylvania's historic growing area in Adams County, on the Maryland border. But the growers who have made this mountainous region the core of apple-growing in Pennsylvania worry that they face a new challenge that may be too big to overcome and could change their way of life. With the Farm Bill up for renewal this year for the first time since 2002, apple growers are pressing...
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24. Fresh recipe raises hope for Anderson market Formerly called the South County Farmers Market, the event's main idea is to keep fresh berries, melons, fruit and vegetables easy for people to buy near where they live. Held on Saturday mornings, it competed with Redding's market and offered more crafts than crops due to few participating farmers and poor weather. This keeps the markets from competing and gives farmers a better chance of selling their produce before it spoils. Fresh recipe raises hope for Anderson market. You agree not...
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25. North County farmers bracing for water cutbacks NORTH COUNTY -- Farmers across North County and their water suppliers said Monday they are beginning to prepare for water cutbacks this coming winter, in what one water official said could be the beginning of a "long-term shift" in North County's water resources. NORTH COUNTY -- Farmers across North County and their water suppliers said Monday they are beginning to prepare for water cutbacks this coming winter, in what one water official said could be the beginning of a "long-term shift"...
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26. Secret ballots fail to fulfill farmworkers' hopes The union, via Senate Bill 180, wants the right to submit signed cards asking for union representation, and if a majority of eligible workers signs those cards, wants the union recognized without a formal election. By Tom Elias Many baby boomers who marched with Cesar Chavez and boycotted table grapes during their college years in an effort to help the labor leader establish the United Farm Workers Union were stunned by recent newspaper headlines blaring that "Farmworker Union Fights...
Source • 6/25/2007 •
27. Community gathers to buy, sell and be entertained at Apple Butter Market It s been growing, Delbusso said of the market On Sunday, the open-air venue featured a mix of farmers, local artisans, antique and flea market dealers and food vendors. He said it s his second year at the market and noted with approval the absence of karaoke. He was one of more than a dozen vendors selling items ranging from barn stars, old books, breads and jams to crocheted blankets, plants and framed photographs. Stanton Gill, owner of a 47-acre fruit farm in Westminster, sold fresh...
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