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10. Chamber presenter recounts changes over seven generations of farming
The expense of farming has also changed. Farmers were easy to spot, with either round or square spots around their eyes, depending on the shape of their goggles. James recounted the evolution of farm equipment from mule-drawn plows to the air-conditioned cabs of todays tractors. Chamber presenter recounts changes over seven generations of farming. Farmers had to be self-sufficient in the 19th century, raising enough food for themselves, and their animals. There was a time when some farmers...
Source11/2/2007

11. Corn cobs could become golden
Register-Mail.com - Galesburg Register-Mail Online Corn cobs could become golden. Poet, a Sioux Falls-based company, which has been making ethanol from corn for more than 20 years, is working with Ihnen and several farm equipment manufacturers to develop ways to harvest, store and transport cobs that could one day join kernels as an alternative fuel source. Poet, a Sioux Falls-based company, which has been making ethanol from corn for more than 20 years, is working with Ihnen and several...
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12. Tree farmers dream of a 'green' Christmas
They run an 18-acre farm, but their tractor uses less than a couple of tanks of gas per year, they rarely spray for bugs, and they plant and trim their crop by hand. Cathy and her husband, Frank, are inviting the public to their farm for an open house and ceremony Thursday, where they will receive statewide honors for their eco-friendly efforts. They also walk the property with a battery-operated unit to apply herbicide, rather than use a gas-powered tractor. Trimming by hand means not...
Source11/13/2007

13. John Deere Sets Warranty Standard with New Four Year Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage for Consumers
This longer four year bumper-to-bumper limited warranty joins an already extensive list of other added product premiums and benefits associated with John Deere Select Series(TM) tractors. John Deere (Deere & Company - NYSE: DE) is the world's leading provider of advanced products and services for agriculture and forestry and a major provider of advanced products and services for construction, lawn and turf care, landscaping and irrigation. John Deere also provides financial services...
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14. The old days remembered in Rome
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15. Farms' bottom lines recover with soaring wheat prices
John Deere dealer Tim Larkin has tripled his order for wheat-harvesting equipment -- the most in a decade -- in anticipation of sales to wheat farmers flush from record grain prices. You can keep it going for several years, but this windfall will mean they'll all be able to upgrade, and replace some older equipment. If you are already a Puget Sound Business Journal subscriber please create or sign into your bizjournals.com account to link your valid print subscription and have access to...
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16. Reseeding fire-ravaged land
During the next four days, the fire skipped across dozens of roads and jumped Interstate 15 to burn more than 325,000 acres in Millard and Beaver counties. On Thursday, teams of archaeologists walked five abreast across the range, looking for artifacts and planting flags when they found ancient broken pottery, stone tools and even a pile of trash left here some 50 years ago. But the fire slowed in those early days when it hit the gravel track in Antelope Valley, because on either side of...
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17. A career overhaul
Even as steam rose silently from their bare backs, and their muscles strained, the pair calmly went about their business with what looked like a sense of serenity and purpose. The modern way, which uses big machines to harvest trees, is too rough on the environment for Randall's liking, though he said he knows machine-based loggers who do an excellent job. Mechanized logging "Horses are a lot lighter on the land than some of the equipment, but there's new equipment out there that is...
Source11/3/2007

18. Truck lands on courthouse lawn after collision
The unidentified infant was properly restrained in the seat and was seated next to the door that took the brunt of the impact with the tractor-trailer. The Chevrolet traveled nearly 100 feet before going up over the curb and a two foot concrete retaining wall that borders the county courthouse before coming to rest. According to an unidentified witnesses at the scene, the tractor-trailer failed to stop. Saturday following an accident involving a tractor-trailer and a small pickup truck....
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