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Nigeria: Take Agriculture Seriously, VC Tells FG (AllAfrica.com)07-10-2008 05:57 The Vice Chancellor of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, Professor Muhammad Tijjani Bande, has said that Nigeria may not realise its dream for development unless it took agriculture seriously by harnessing the nation's bountiful agricultural resources for sustainable development. |
Iowa Agriculture Secretary Bill Northey reflects on a trying year for the state's farmers (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)07-10-2008 03:26 DES MOINES, Iowa - Like any farmer, Iowa Agriculture Secretary Bill Northey is eager to put the pains -- and the rains -- of 2008 behind him. By any measure, Northey said, it has been a trying year for Iowa farmers -- record rain fall, record flooding, fitful weather throughout. |
Iowa agriculture secretary discusses a trying year (AP via Yahoo! News)07-10-2008 03:13 Like any farmer, Iowa Agriculture Secretary Bill Northey is eager to put the pains -- and the rains -- of 2008 behind him. |
Kerala Agriculture University denies pact with Mahyco (New Kerala)07-10-2008 00:23 Thrissur, Oct 6 : The Kerala Agriculture University (KAU) Monday denied reports that it has entered into an agreement with Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Co (Mahyco) to provide it with the germplasm of indigenous rice varieties. |
Federal agriculture minister 'on some other planet' (The North Bay Nugget)07-10-2008 00:18 Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz must be on some other planet" if he thinks the issue of invasive species in Northern Ontario has been addressed, [...] |
Water 2010: Assessing dependence on water for agriculture and social resilience to changes in water access (Australian Policy Online)07-10-2008 00:15 This report aims to facilitate understanding of the social dynamics of communities whose livelihoods are largely resource-dependent on water for agriculture and their capacity to manage and shape processes of structural change in water resource management. |
Agriculture futures decline sharply on CBOT (AP via Yahoo! News)06-10-2008 16:58 Agriculture futures traded lower Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade. |
Agriculture futures decline sharply on CBOT (AP via Yahoo! Finance)06-10-2008 16:58 Agriculture futures traded lower Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for December delivery fell 45 cents to $5.9525 a bushel; December corn lost 30 cents to $4.24 a bushel; December oats dropped 20 cents to $2.94 a bushel; November soybeans lost 70 cents to $9.22 a bushel. |
Kerala Agriculture University denies pact with Mahyco (Calcutta News)06-10-2008 13:16 The Kerala Agriculture University (KAU) Monday denied reports that it has entered into an agreement with Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Co (Mahyco) to provide it with the germplasm of indigenous rice varieties. |
Storm Exchange Releases Agriculture Weather Risk Outlook for October to December 2008 (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)06-10-2008 11:46 Storm Exchange, Inc., a market leader in grain market weather risk management services, today released its October to December 2008 Agriculture Weather Risk Outlook, holding steady on a 144 bushels per acre corn yield estimate and predicting a 38.4 bushels per acre yield for a struggling soybean crop. These numbers represent a 6% cut below trend for corn and a 10% cut for soybeans. The USDA ... |

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