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Nonprofit comes to injured farmers' rescue during harvest, sends volunteers to bring in crops
A broken pelvis and injured knee nearly put an end to North Dakota farmer Dustin Lien's harvest, but a group that helps injured farmers and the families of those who have died came to his aid.
Forest Service excavates fort along Trail of Tears
COKER CREEK, Tenn. - The U.S. Forest Service has begun to uncover the remains of a fort used to temporarily house migrating Cherokee along the Trail of Tears more than 170 years ago.
Earthquake Measuring 6.7 Reported Near Indonesia
A strong earthquake was reported in the ocean off Indonesia on Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Mass. to look for signs of beetles
Massachusetts authorities plan to survey trees in Boston and Springfield for signs of the invasive Asian longhorned beetles.
Indian PM hopes for 7 percent growth next year
The Indian government is pushing ahead with economic reforms aimed at achieving a growth rate of more than 7 percent next year but will make sure the benefits reach the poor, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Sunday.
Burdened by wars, military counselors feeling the strain
Many of the patients who fill the day are bereft, angry, broken. Their stories are gruesome, their distress lasting, and the process of recovery exhausting.
For Marines in Afghanistan, IEDs Are a Constant Fear
There are few songs as mournful and haunting as Taps played for a fallen warrior, and on an isolated combat outpost in southern Afghanistan it has been sounded for David Baker, a 22-year-old Marine lance corporal who was just six weeks short of going home when he was killed in an explosion.
Culver Eases Propane Rule, Looks to Help farmers
Gov. Chet Culver is easing road rules for truck drivers who are carrying propane into Iowa.
USU to lead geothermal-test drilling
Geologists plan to drill a pair of mile-deep holes in southern Idaho in a hunt for geothermal fields that could be tapped to produce energy.
Indian farmer claims addressed
The Obama administration intends to seek resolution to a lawsuit filed by American Indian farmers who alleged discrimination in the granting of federal agricultural loans over three decades.
Court ends tobacco company payments in Md., Pa.
North Carolina's highest court says three cigarette companies can stop making payments to tobacco farmers in Maryland and Pennsylvania through a decade-old settlement.
Fossils of dinosaur footprints found near Nelson
Dinosaur footprints have been discovered by scientists in Nelson. The 70 million-year-old fossils are the first dinosaur footprints recognised in New Zealand and the first evidence of dinosaurs in the South Island.
Circus elephant that escaped and was hit by Suv Ok
An animal rights group on Friday asked a U.S. Department of Agriculture agency to look into an owner's treatment of a circus elephant that escaped and was hit by a sport utility vehicle on a northwestern Oklahoma highway.
Ark. Ag Experts Put Weather Losses at $225 Million
FILE - In this file photo taken Aug. 4, 2009, dying crops and weeds stand in a flooded field near... FILE - In this file photo taken Aug.
Smells and sounds of country life greet Charles and Camilla at agricultural fair
The smells and sounds of country life are greeting Prince Charles and his wife Camilla today at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto.
Nitrogen pollution worsens in Rockies lakes
Airborne nitrogen pollution from vehicle exhaust and farm fertilizer is turning algae in the alpine lakes of Rocky Mountain National Park into junk food for fish, a study says.
NJ store owner pleads guilty in food stamp fraud
CAMDEN, N.J. - A New Jersey food store owner and two employees have admitted defrauding the federal food stamp program of more than $280,000. Mehal Mothon, who owned a Citgo Food Mart in Westville, pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiracy to embezzle from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance Program.
DNR issues Emergency Order to mine operator at Nile Landslide
The Washington State Department of Natural Resources has issued an Emergency Order to Suspend Surface Mining for a mine located where the Nile landslide happened .
Rest easy. When it comes to H1N1, your pet is safe
When the news broke on Wednesday that a domestic cat had come down with H1N1 swine flu, probably transmitted to the feline by sick owners, many people no doubt wondered how vulnerable their own pets were to the illness.
Archaeologists Track Infamous Conquistador Through Southeast
No evidence of De Soto's path between Tallahassee and North Carolina has been found until now, and few sites have been located anywhere.