28. Lake provides plenty of bites After a feasibility study indicated there was a local market for whitefish, he hired 10 of the best local fishermen he could to see if they'd be able to catch enough fish with rod and reel to make a commercial venture viable. After catching and eating a nice mess of fish, Mohn learned no one was taking advantage of the potential for a commercial fishery. Standing in the bow of his boat, Jim Vashro's rod suddenly bends over double and the line sings as it rips off the reel. That's a fact...
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29. Miners eye Alaska's fork in the river NONDALTON, Alaska -- Fly overhead in a bush plane -- there are no roads between native villages -- and marvel: Eight giant rivers braid across hundreds of miles of wetlands, carving cobalt ribbons through snow-coned mountains before emptying into Bristol Bay. NONDALTON, Alaska -- Fly overhead in a bush plane -- there are no roads between native villages -- and marvel: Eight giant rivers braid across hundreds of miles of wetlands, carving cobalt ribbons through snow-coned mountains before...
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30. As Cancers Rise, Western Diet Becomes an Unpopular US Export Research indicates that CLA can "enhance the immune system" and "help to reduce body fat in healthy, exercising humans," says the online meat trade journal, MeatInfo. A study cited in the August 17 issue of Feedstuffs, the agribusiness weekly, found that women who ate two eggs with toast every morning lost 65% more weight and 83% more abdomen fat than women who ate bagels and low fat yogurt--though the breakfasts had the same number of calories and the rest of the women's meals didn't...
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32. RAW DETERMINATION Lousiana's storm-ravaged oyster industry struggles back and a banner season could be at hand Sunday, September 09, 2007 By Chris Kirkham Bryan Barthelemy paused to take a drag on his cigarette, the sweat and grime of three hours of oyster dredging clearly visible on his brow. Lousiana's storm-ravaged oyster industry struggles back and a banner season could be at hand Sunday, September 09, 2007 By Chris Kirkham Bryan Barthelemy paused to take a drag on his cigarette, the sweat and grime of...
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33. Environmental concerns in global trade So the need of the hour is that our industry prepares itself in line with different environmental standards and provisions relating to the WTO agreements. Therefore, it is in the fitness of things to suggest that the developing countries like Pakistan need not shy away from them, since they serve their own interests. Other environmental impacts include solid wastes, air emissions, noise pollution within the firms and health risks to workers from over-exposure to chemicals. We also need to...
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34. Milwaukee's Growing Power founder pushes urban farming But the key to success, he said, is the compost he makes from waste food and other organic material, with the help of millions of earthworms that digest what otherwise would go to landfills. His center is one example, with its greenhouses filled with the earthy smells of plants and herbs _ a place where young people can work, learn and share his vision. Allen, 58, the director of Growing Power, said the event boosts Milwaukee as a "Mecca for food system work" and provides good news for a...
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35. Opinion: Try finding doves near sunflowers These events were by invitation, and were formal shoots that included afternoon picnics and after-shoot parties in the farmyards. Farmers with fencerows or wood lots planted anywhere from six to 16 rows of sunflowers along fencerows and the shady sides of woodlots, knowing the normal row-crops wouldn't yield as much crop. If you farm or, for that matter, have a large yard with tall trees for shade, you know that crops from corn or soybeans or even grass doesn't grow as well in the shade....
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36. Mining plan could help and hurt Alaska NONDALTON, Alaska - Fly overhead in a bush plane - there are no roads between native villages - and marvel: Eight giant rivers braid across hundreds of miles of wetlands, carving cobalt ribbons through snow-coned mountains before emptying into Bristol Bay. NONDALTON, Alaska - Fly overhead in a bush plane - there are no roads between native villages - and marvel: Eight giant rivers braid across hundreds of miles of wetlands, carving cobalt ribbons through snow-coned mountains before...
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