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28. Celiac patients go gluten-free
The disease, an autoimmune disorder that damages the small intestine and interferes with absorption of nutrients, is mainly set off by gluten a protein found in all forms of wheat including durum, semolina, spelt, kamut, einkorn and faro, and related grains such as rye, barley and triticale. However, for an increasing number of individuals in the United States, picking up a product before looking at the ingredients could be dangerous people diagnosed with Celiac disease. LEWISTOWN Where...
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29. FarmOnline
Mr Barden said chickpeas showed a wide adaptability to various soil types and although high clay sodic country was not suitable, the crops grew well in fertile black or red soil. Mr Barden said dry seasons had reduced the profile of ascochyta in more recent years, although this disease threat should not be taken lightly in the Central West as wetter seasons will return. Mr Barden is confident GRDC-supported research will result in new and better varieties released each year and doesn't...
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30. Egypt: Desert Reclamation the Country's Best Hope - Or a Mirage?
Although the Nile Valley accounts for just four percent of Egypt's surface area, it is home to virtually all of this north African nation's 79 million residents; and, the overcrowding in the valley looks set to become worse, given that Egypt's population is expected to double by 2050. The lush landscape that surrounds him is situated on the road connecting the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to the coastal city of Alexandria. Thirty years later, Egypt is still reclaiming the desert, to provide...
SourceAllAfrica.com,Washington

31. DJ CBOT Corn Review:Closes Higher On Late Position Squaring
Earlier in Monday's session, prices came under pressure from spilloverselling of sharply lower wheat prices and technical selling. Chicago Board of Trade corn futures settled higherMonday, recovering from losses set earlier on position squaring ahead ofMonday's crop condition report and participants unwinding wheat-corn spreads,analysts said. Zuzolo predicts crop ratings will decrease 3-4 percentage points from lastweek's rating of 62% of the crop in good-to-excellent condition because of...
SourceFXstreet.com The Futures Market,Spain

32. Uranium Down
Uranium prices have also risen strongly as world oil prices have more than doubled in the same time. They pointed to the continuing problems Cameco is having at its Cigar Lake mine in Canada which is flooded and won't be back on line until 2009 and news last week that Cameco (which is the world's largest uranium supplier) had suspended production at its Port Hope, Ontario nuclear fuel conversion plant because of contaminated soil surrounding the plant. That's after the radioactive leak at...
SourceAsia Corporate News Network (press release),Australia

33. Samples help growers track disease data
This particular foliar disease is favored by wet, humid weather; the likes of which we have seen sparingly in the last three weeks. Most of our varieties that do have resistance to this disease carry the Rcs3 gene that has effective resistance to all three races. This is a big reason for producers to learn more and more about the variety of corn and beans and their disease packages. Varieties were tested for their forage compatibility and straw strength as well as their yield ability and...
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34. Weekend Rain Helps
Although the yield was down due to the early frost, bailey says the lack of rain has kept out a lot of the disease you can see when there is an abundance of rain. After delaying the planting of Bermuda grass because of the drought and an August 1st delivery deadline, Lenoir City School officials were starting to believe they had lost nearly six thousand dollars worth of grass sprigs for their soccer field. Lenoir City School officials say plans to sprig the soccer field have been on...
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35. Daniel Weintraub: New Democrats support same old U.S. farm policy
Waters and Pollan were among those urging Pelosi and the House of Representatives she leads to overhaul the nation's farm policy, shifting billions of dollars from subsidies for corporate agribusiness to a means-tested safety net for real family farmers, plus policies to promote healthier foods and sound stewardship of the land. Waters and Pollan were among those urging Pelosi and the House of Representatives she leads to overhaul the nation's farm policy, shifting billions of dollars from...
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36. Sweltering Prairie hospitals postpone operations
The scorching temperatures and dry skies are expected to mean lower crop yields across the Prairies, even though the crop year began with flooded fields too wet to seed. Several straight days of hot, sticky weather have taxed the air-conditioning systems at the Concordia and Grace hospitals in Winnipeg, causing 25 operations to be postponed over the past week. Some sterilization machines have also not been working properly, with some instruments coming out wet. Hundreds of procedures...
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