Non User

Pork Industry News Companies Meat Products Swine Pigs Traders.
 
B2B Agriculture
Cattle Industry
Horses/Ponies
Pork Industry
Poultry Farming
Biotechnology
Fish Farming
Ovine/Caprine
Forest Industry
Ag Chemicals
Environment
Ag Equipment
Corn Industry
Wheat Trade
Rice Farming
Soybean Industry
Financial
Tobacco Farming
Cotton/Cottonseed
Vegetable Farming
Fruit Industry
Animal Feeds
Food/Beverage
USDA Resources
Page 4 of 5First | Previous [ 1 2 3 4 5 ] Next | Last

28. Opponents of new immigration law rally at Capitol
The crowd, waving American flags, and many holding signs, recited the Pledge of Allegiance, sang the national anthem and stood for a moment of silence. If we start giving away citizenship, what will it be worth? Being an American takes work and sacrifice, becoming part of this great experiment, this melting pot. If they don't want to become a citizen, they deserve to be deported because they do not deserve the freedom that our country stands for or our benefits which we work so hard for....
Source11/1/2007

29. Area fall and Halloween celebrations open to the public
They are also available at the sites with the painted pumpkins and at www.visitwinchesterva.com. Prizes for costumes, games for children. Admission is one non-perishable food item per person for the food pantry. Children may come dressed in costume, no masks. In the event of inclement weather the event will be canceled. This is a safe alternative to Halloween and positive role model costumes welcome. Costumes encouraged, $4 per child. All proceeds benefit the volunteer fire and rescue...
Source10/26/2007

30. We're giving less to local charities
Local organizations say fund raising can be challenging in an area with only two Fortune 500 companies - Norfolk Southern corp. and Smithfield Foods inc. - and a transient military population. But that total still exceeds the 2004 results, the foundation's top executive said, and preliminary reports indicate a bounceback for 2007. The numbers for 69 nonprofit groups combine donations from individuals, businesses and foundations, government grants and revenue from special events but do not...
Source11/15/2007

31. Letters, 11/12: Apology for fish incident
Monday, Nov 12, 2007 - 12:14:11 am CST As the executive director of Campus Life, on behalf of our staff and board of directors, I would like to sincerely apologize for the lack of judgment shown in the goldfish incident at a Campus Life club held recently at Scott Middle School and to those who were affected by this activity. Monday, Nov 12, 2007 - 12:14:11 am CST As the executive director of Campus Life, on behalf of our staff and board of directors, I would like to sincerely apologize...
Source11/11/2007

32. Who's Blogging?
SEARCH: washingtonpost.com Web . Search Archives washingtonpost.com >Discussions Kim O'Donnel Special to washingtonpost.com Tuesday, October 30, 2007; 12:00 PM Calling all foodies! Join us Tuesdays at noon for What's Cooking, our live online culinary hour with Kim O'Donnel. SEARCH: washingtonpost.com Web . Search Archives washingtonpost.com >Discussions Kim O'Donnel Special to washingtonpost.com Tuesday, October 30, 2007; 12:00 PM Calling all foodies! Join us Tuesdays at noon for What's...
Source10/30/2007

33. MORE
Rob Cukierman joined Nielsen Business Media, New York, as dir-market development for the Marketing & Media Group, which includes Adweek, Brandweek, Mediaweek, Editor & Publisher, American Artist, Watson-Guptill book publishing and the long-running Clio Awards Festival. Rob Cukierman joined Nielsen Business Media, New York, as dir-market development for the Marketing & Media Group, which includes Adweek, Brandweek, Mediaweek, Editor & Publisher, American Artist, Watson-Guptill book...
Source11/11/2007

34. Bikers saying farewell to a longtime hangout
For decades, bikers have converged upon this slice of Americana to share breakfast, kick tires and, most importantly, determine which roadway to conquer that day. The Sunday morning ritual draws up to 1,000 motorcyclists each week and is considered the largest regular gathering of riders in the East and perhaps -some argue - the nation. On this unseasonably warm day, more than 4,000 riders from the tri-state region and beyond, and some 50 vendors, came out for a day of live music, food and...
Source

35. Live Search
Free installation of Windows Live Messenger, Mail, and more. Find exactly what you are looking for FAST! With Live Search.
Source

36. Why Our Farm Policy Is Failing
Congress's new farm bill is bad for the country's economy, environment, and rural towns. Naturally, it's a shoo-in
Source

Page 4 of 5First | Previous [ 1 2 3 4 5 ] Next | Last

 
Archive [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20] days ago 
 


Non User