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3 hrs ago | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Trying to build a bomb that won't blow up

In this Aug. 25, 2011 photo, a Pakistani dealer holds fertilizer containing ammonium nitrate in Multan, Pakistan.

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Related Topix: World News, Pakistan, Asia, Afghanistan, Science, Technical Services, Sandia

Tue Jun 18, 2013

WHDH

Rural lawmakers push for farm bill votes in House

Farm-state lawmakers are scrambling to win bipartisan support for a five-year, half-trillion-dollar farm bill on the House floor this week.

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Related Topix: Science, US News, US Politics, John Boehner, Frank Lucas, Republican, US House of Representatives, Ohio, Nancy Pelosi, Democrat

WKRN

18 mayors: Limit use of food stamps to buy soda

The mayors of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and 15 other cities are reviving a push against letting food stamps be used to buy soda and other sugary drinks.

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Related Topix: Life, Food, Medicine, Nutrition, US Politics, Nancy Pelosi, US News, US House of Representatives, Democrat, Science

WTVF Nashville

Rural Lawmakers Push For Farm Bill Votes In House

Farm-state lawmakers are scrambling to win bipartisan votes for a five year, half-trillion dollar farm bill on the House floor this week.

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Related Topix: Science

Seattle Times

Missouri moves to lift ban on foreign farm owners

A last-minute move by Missouri lawmakers could make it easier for a Chinese conglomerate to buy one of the biggest pork producers in the U.S. Legislators agreed on their final day of work in May to remove a ban on foreign ownership of agricultural land in Missouri.

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Related Topix: Science, Food, Smithfield Foods

KCCI-TV Des Moines

World Food Prize to announce winners

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Related Topix: Science

Brandon Sun

Mooing 4-legged deposits at Zimbabwe's unique 'Cattle...

Zimbabwe's first "Cattle Bank" has just opened its books in a unique kind of banking where owners bring in their animals as collateral against cash loans.

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Related Topix: World News, Zimbabwe, Africa, Science, Life, Beef, Food, Meat

Seattle Times

Islamists drive 19,000 farmers from north Nigeria

Officials say Islamic militants have driven 19,000 rice farmers from northeast Nigeria while a military crackdown is preventing thousands more from working their fields.

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Related Topix: Science

Mon Jun 17, 2013

The Star Online

Early monsoon hits India, 18 people dead

An Indian man looks at the water splash from the tyres of a bus, as he walks with his bicycle through a water-logged road during a prolonged spell of pre-monsoon rain in Amritsar, India, 15 June 2013.

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Related Topix: World News, India, Asia, Weather, Science

KSFY

Iowa corn crop continues to lag in stormy spring

The latest crop report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows Iowa's cornfields have been hit hard by the wet spring.

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

Seattle Times

Soybeans drop as weather boosts crop prospects

Cold, wet weather forced farmers to delay their soybean planting this spring, keeping prices for the crop higher over the past two months.

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Related Topix: Science, Weather

Sunherald.com

Americans throw away 90 billion pounds of food a year

"It's not something many people think about, but it takes a huge amount of resources to get food to our plates," says Dana Gunders, a scientist with the Natural Resources Defense Council.

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Related Topix: Science, Global Warming, Life, Food, Vegetables, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, US News, United States Department of Agriculture, Food Science

WNEM-TV Saginaw

Plan would change rules about dogs at restaurants

The Detroit News reports Monday that under legislation proposed earlier this year municipalities would have the option to create an ordinance allowing dogs in outdoor seating areas.

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Related Topix: Science

Northern Michigan News

Milk money: Farm bill could hinge on dairy vote

Approval of a massive farm bill - and the cost of a gallon of milk - could hinge on a proposed new dairy program the House is expected to vote on this week.

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Related Topix: Drink, Milk, US Politics, US News, John Boehner, Republican, US House of Representatives, Democrat, Science, Collin Peterson, Representative Peter Welch

Bloomberg

Sushi Aid in $1 Trillion U.S. Agriculture Bill Irks Watchdogs

Supporters of the massive agriculture bill the U.S. House of Representatives is taking up this week say it will save tax dollars and streamline programs.

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Related Topix: Science, Marysville, CA

Sun Jun 16, 2013

Ft. Meade Leader

SW Florida home to many young farmers

Some mornings, Lara Collier dons rubber boots to walk the farm, snapping pictures of vegetables to share on social media and bundling bunches of leeks, strawberries and watermelon for customers.

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Related Topix: Florida, Life, Food, Vegetables, Science, University of Florida, Collier County, FL, Lee County, FL

KVAL-TV Eugene

Washington State Univ. starts sperm bank for honeybees

There's a lot of buzz at Washington State University over work to develop the first sperm bank for honeybees.

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Related Topix: Washington State University, Entomology, Science, Apiculture

Washington Examiner

Neb. opens farmers' market program for seniors

The Nebraska Department of Agriculture says the annual program has begun for the year.

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Related Topix: Nebraska Government, Nebraska, Science, Life, Food, Vegetables

NWCN.com

Fracking fuels water fights in nation's dry spots

The latest domestic energy boom is sweeping through some of the nation's driest pockets, drawing millions of gallons of water to unlock oil and gas reserves from beneath the Earth's surface.

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Related Topix: Science, Weather, Natural Disasters, Drought

GPB.org

Water Wars: Who Controls The Flow?

Cattle stand in a heavily irrigated pasture in Oregon's Upper Klamath Basin. The state ordered ranchers in the region to shut down irrigation.

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Related Topix: Science