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24 min ago | WQAD

Nebraska Soybean Day set for fairgrounds in Wahoo; featured speaker an expert from Iowa State

The featured speaker at the 2009 Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo is an agriculture business management specialist from Iowa.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Saunders County, NE

5 hrs ago | Log Cabin Democrat

New olive planting method prompts Calif. oil boom

An oil boom is under way in California's agricultural heartland, as evolving tastes and a trend toward healthy fare have transformed a profession as old as civilization: olive production for the extra virgin market.

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Related Topix: California, California Government, Agriculture, UC Davis, Artois, CA

9 hrs ago | Sunday Times

'EU farms give off too much gas'

Greenhouse gas emissions from European livestock and fertilisers exceed the carbon absorption of all the region's trees and soils, underlining the need to cap farms' contribution to climate change, a study shows.

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Related Topix: Agriculture

Sun Nov 22, 2009

Telegram & Gazette

Mass. warns of unwanted plants in holiday decor

It will soon be the season for holiday decorations, but state officials are urging homeowners to avoid hanging any wreaths or garland that may include invasive plant species.

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Related Topix: Massachusetts, Massachusetts Government, Agriculture

Lubbock Avalanche

Study: Scavengers big and small dwell in deep sea

Thousands of marine species eke out an existence in the ocean's pitch-black depths by feeding on the snowlike decaying matter that cascades down, and even sunken whale bones, according to a report released Sunday.

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Related Topix: Oceanography

Kansas City Star

3.7 magnitude quake hits Big Bear Lake in Calif.

A magnitude 3.7 earthquake has rattled Southern California's Big Bear Lake area, followed by a sharp aftershock.The U.S. Geological Survey says the first quake struck at 7:55 a.m. Sunday, about seven miles north of Big Bear City.The same area was rocked by a 2.4 magnitude aftershock two-and-a-half minutes later.A San Bernardino County Sheriff's ...

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Related Topix: Big Bear Lake, CA, Earthquake, Natural Disasters, Geology, San Bernardino County, CA, Los Angeles Metro, Big Bear City, CA

FOX59.com WXIN-TV Indianapolis

Ohio's Urbana University will display never-before-seen space images

An Ohio university is celebrating the International Year of Astronomy by displaying never-before-seen photos from NASA space telescopes.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space, Urbana University, Astronomy, NASA

Newkerala.com

Kerala's Kollam Technopark to get Rs.49 crore from Nabard

Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 21 : The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development has sanctioned Rs.49.53 crore for the development of the Kollam Technopark, an IT park coming up in Kollam, Kerala.

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Related Topix: Agriculture

Sat Nov 21, 2009

News.com.au

Melbourne gets a month of rain in a day

About 53mm of rain has fallen on the city between Saturday evening and Sunday morning, Bureau of Meteorology senior forecaster Peter Blake said.

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Related Topix: Meteorology, Weather

Independent Online

1 000 flee as volcano erupts in Colombia

A thousand people were evacuated and traffic was stopped after the Galeras volcano erupted in southern Colombia without causing casualties, officials said Saturday.

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Related Topix: Volcanic Eruption, Natural Disasters, South America, World News, Colombia, 9, Geology

The Sligo Champion

Spanish farmers in Madrid protest

Thousands of Spanish farmers took to the streets of Madrid to protest at the low prices they receive for their products and saying commercial middle men take too high a cut.

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Related Topix: Agriculture

BurlingtonFreePress.com

Feds target 5 Vermont farms

Five Vermont dairy farmers are being asked to provide records proving their workers are legal, federal immigration officials said Friday.

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Related Topix: Vermont, Immigration Reform, Agriculture, Burlington Metro, Burlington, VT, Middlebury, VT

Star Tribune

Survey suggests improving but weak Plains economy

Business appears to be slowly improving in rural areas of 11 Midwest and Plains states, but the economy there remains weak, according to a new survey of bankers.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Creighton University, Illinois, Nebraska Government, Nebraska

Fri Nov 20, 2009

FindLaw

Federal immigration officials target Vermont farms

Federal immigration officials are cracking down on Vermont dairy farmers as part of a national effort, asking them to provide records to prove their workers are legal.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Patrick Leahy, US Senate, Democrat, Agriculture

New York Times

Obama Raised Issue of American Held in China

The Chinese government has held an American oil geologist on suspicion of stealing state secrets for nearly two years, prompting President Obama to raise the issue during his visit to Beijing this week, the American Embassy in Beijing said Friday.

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Related Topix: Geology

Science Daily

Watching a cannibal galaxy dine

This amazing image also shows thousands of star clusters, strewn like glittering gems, churning inside Centaurus A. Centaurus A is the nearest giant, elliptical galaxy, at a distance of about 11 million light-years. One of the most studied objects in the southern sky, by 1847 the unique appearance of this galaxy had already caught the attention of ...

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Related Topix: Astronomy, Science / Technology, Space

Reuters

U.S. civilian experts train for the real Afghanistan

They arrive at the meeting by U.S. military helicopter, politely accept a cup of tea and haggle over a U.S.-funded water project gone awry.

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Related Topix: World News, Asia, Afghanistan, Travel, Afghanistan Travel, Agriculture, Hamid Karzai, US News

Science Daily

Scientists crack corn code: Reference genome of maize, most important US crop

Maize, or corn, as it is commonly called by North American consumers, is one of the world's most important plants and the most valuable agricultural crop grown in the United States, representing $47 billion in annual value.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, US News, United States Department of Agriculture

Thu Nov 19, 2009

Las Cruces Sun-News

Hearing begins for Maui man accused of being spy

A former B-2 stealth bomber engineer accused of spying for China suffers from narcissistic personality disorder, expert witnesses for the prosecution and the defense testified in federal court Thursday.

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Related Topix: Psychology, Federal Prisons, Prison

All Things Digital

Chrome OS: "Turning On a PC Should Be Like Turning On Your TV" [Digital Daily]

Chrome OS: "Turning On a PC Should Be Like Turning On Your TV" Direct from Google headquarters, and liveblogged by John Paczkowski, Google's Sundar Pichai, vice president of product management and Matthew Papakipos, engineering director for Google Chrome OS, explain some of the advantages of the operating system.

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Related Topix: Google, Startups, Computer Science

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