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Rev. Celia Hastings: Daniel's challenge
Daniel and friends Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah were Jewish captives in Babylon, specially chosen for a three-year leadership training program to serve in the king's palace. Their names and their diets were changed to honor Babylonian gods. But the...Tags: Healthy Diet, Food Industry, Agriculture, Crime, Law and Justice, Genetic Engineering
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CoBank rural economic review
DENVER - Despite record high feed costs during the 2012/13 crop year, feed use in the animal protein sector has slipped by only two percent as U.S. farmers and ranchers limited the downsizing of their herds. A decline in margins has been offset to a...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports
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Brian O'Toole elected USW secretary-treasurer
The U.S. Wheat Associates board elected O'Toole in a slate including Chairman Darrell Davis of Ipswich, SD, who will become Past Chairman, Vice Chairman Dan Hughes of Venango, NE, who will become Chairman and Secretary-Treasurer Roy Motter of Brawley, CA,... -
Drought eases in many places, fields turn to mud
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - As spring rains soaked the central United States and helped conquer the historic drought, a new problem has sprouted: The fields have turned to mud. The weekly drought monitor report, released on April 25 by National Drought...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Syngenta AG, Droughts, Natural Disasters
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There will be winter wheat, but how much?
Finally, after what we hope is the last snowstorm of the season, temperatures have warmed and allowed the winter wheat to break dormancy, or in some cases, germinate. In a quick windshield survey on April 26, with a few stops to look closer, and...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Agriculture, Snow Storms
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SunLove Festival in Eustis focuses on environmental awareness
EUSTIS — Amber Johnson said the ninth annual SunLove Festival will be "playful, healing and a celebration of life." The free festival will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Vitruvian Health Center in Eustis. People can try out yoga...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Health and Beauty Products
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Lower Macungie commissioner candidates square off
It was about an hour into a Lower Macungie Township commissioners candidates forum when a controversial land deal with developer David Jaindl came up. And when it did, incumbents on the board strongly defended how they negotiated an agreement with Jaindl...Tags: Homes, Politics, Rentals, Elections, Farms
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Winter wheat status update
A month ago, this column addressed the apparent lack of winterkill over much of the winter wheat growing area in South Dakota, as well as concerns about drought and vernalization. Based on observations and reports from several farmers, agronomists and...Tags: Agriculture
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Edible economics
There's no doubt that vegetable gardening is hot. Folks who've never grown a radish suddenly want to plant pots or plow up their lawn so they can add fresh food to the table. The upside: You can harvest edibles untouched by synthetic chemicals, and the...Tags: Cantigny Park, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Beets, Sage
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Godfather's returns to Hub City
Godfather's Pizza will return to Aberdeen next week with the opening of Godfather's Express inside C-Express at 711 N. Second St. Food will be available for takeout or delivery. I talked to Mike Carrels, the owner, who said the tentative opening date is...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Pizzas, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Hooked on trout
From my view knee deep in the river, real food looked like this: A swift current charged down Utah's Weber, and beyond the stream bright yellow alfalfa, and beyond that a reservoir holding sun-stunned water from the immense snowmelt two seasons ago. It...
Tags: Wildlife, Pumpkin, Limes, Travel, Restaurants
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Farmers face another season of drought
Punxsutawney Phil may have jumped the gun, but spring does have to come eventually. And as the mercury rises, the nagging question for many people is whether this summer will continue last year's parched conditions. "We are still in a drought," said...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Weather Service, Swimming, Punxsutawney Phil (groundhog), Environmental Issues
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