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10. Avid flier, popular dentist killed in tractor accident
Knight, who used to draw the attention of the entire lake community when he would take off or land his seaplane, died over the weekend when he was run over by a tractor. Knight, 57, a longtime resident of the lake village of Munsonville, was a dentist who would fly to and from his office in Jaffrey by plane. Pratt said Knight was apparently using the tractor to move his boat sometime between 6:30 and 8:30 p. Walsh, who recalled a gregarious neighbor, said the nature of the untimely death...
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October 16, 2006 Road To The IGF: St Diffusions' SimTractor Continuing Gamasutras Road to the IGF feature, which profiles and interviews Independent Games Festival 2007 entrants, todays interview is with Benoit Brabant of St Diffusions, developer of SimTractor. October 16, 2006 Road To The IGF: St Diffusions' SimTractor Continuing Gamasutras Road to the IGF feature, which profiles and interviews Independent Games Festival 2007 entrants, todays interview is with Benoit Brabant of St...
Source10/26/2007

12. Beware of large equipment on county roads
As Yager was combining corn, he noticed a fire had ignited in the piece of farm equipment, and he drove out of the field in hopes of containing the fire to the combine and not igniting the dry corn crop. Fearing that the fire might spread to the nearby standing corn, fire units responded in force, and nearby farmers also assisted in the efforts to extinguish the burning field. People need to be considerate of the people operating this equipment because they may not be able to maneuver over...
Source10/13/2007

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Source10/22/2007

14. Thanks for the Profits, Mr. Gore!
Department of Agriculture projected that farmers would devote 15% more land toward corn production, leaving fewer acres for other crops, including soybeans and wheat. Lower supplies of those crops sent their prices rising as well, meaning more income for farmers and more money to spend on tractors. CNH is benefiting from high prices for corn, wheat, and soybeans -- all of which are being driven by demand for ethanol, which is supposed to reduce the use of fossil fuels, a major cause of...
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15. Wildcatz purr with pride at parade
Students waved from floats representing each of the school's four classes and pulled by antique tractors from the Agricultural History Project. A block later, at the City Plaza, where the parade turned onto East Beach Street, crowds of students gathered to cheer on their classmates and shoppers at the farmers market clapped in support. The parade, in advance of Friday night's game against Monterey, was just part of an attempt to revitalize school spirit. Cheerleaders jumped and clapped and...
Source10/20/2007

16. Makoti threshing show is a family and volunteer legacy
He doesn't collect any tractors of his own, but the mechanical experience he gained as a farmer has helped Schenfisch keep his uncle's collection going after all these years. The Schenfisch collection numbers around 15 tractors now, and Monty Schenfisch spends the week before each fall threshing show making sure they are in good running order for the parade. Makoti's Pioneer Village shows what life was like back when the steel behemoths busted sod close to 100 years ago, and there is also...
Source10/7/2007

17. Woman charged with trying to run down officers with a tractor
Woman charged with trying to run down officers with a tractor. Kistner, 62, became uncooperative and violent toward them, ultimately trying to run them down, police said. She was taken into custody with no injuries to herself or any of the officers. Copyright 2007 Mid-Hudson News Network, a division of Statewide News Network, inc. This story may not be reproduced in any form without express written consent. The assault charge is a felony. Union Vale A woman has been charged by the Dutchess...
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18. Silvana man says his property is no junkyard, but county disagrees
Almost the entire five acres is covered in junk and we think it's pretty dangerous," said Craig Ladiser, director of county planning and development services. SILVANA - James Deming's front yard has a maze of machinery, hardware and hundreds of castoffs most people would send to the dump or Goodwill. James Deming, 79, says he's too weak and too poor to manage the extensive cleanup of his property that Snohomish County officials have ordered. Deming agrees he needs help getting rid of some...
Source10/15/2007

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