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Agriculture in China predates domesticated rice: Discovery of ancient ...
They have uncovered evidence for the first time that people living in Xincun 5,000 years ago may have practised agriculture -- before the arrival of domesticated rice in the region.
Insects May Be The Taste Of The Next Generation, Report Says
A report from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization says insects offer a huge potential for improving the world's food security.
Tougher food-safety rules in the works: Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz
Canada's food watchdog is planning to impose tougher rules to deal with the threat of E. coli in slaughterhouses.
Congress divided over domestic food aid
The House and Senate Agriculture Committees have laid the groundwork this week for reducing the size of the federal food stamp program, approving farm bills that would shrink the food aid and alter the way people qualify for it.
Escaped farmed salmon could cause problems, council warns
Most of the salmon farms in Newfoundland are based around the Connaigre Peninsula.
Organic industry clout grows with consumer demand
In this Feb. 22, 2009, file photo, bottles of Heinz organic tomato ketchup are on display inside Costco in Mountain View, Calif.
Puerto Rico seeks to revive coffee industry amid island's lowest production ever
Coffee production in Puerto Rico has hit the lowest level ever in the island's history, leaving farmers and government officials worried about how to revive a once burgeoning industry amid a deep economic crisis.
Car bombs, shooting in Iraq leave 21 dead
Jodi Arias returns to court for the final phase of her trial as the same jury that convicted her of first-degree murder last week now weighs whether the former waitress should be sentenced to life in prison or death.
OJ Simpson testifies in bid for new Vegas trial
The House and Senate Agriculture Committees have laid the groundwork this week for reducing the size of the federal food stamp program, approving farm bills that would shrink the food aid and alter the way people... The House and Senate Agriculture Committees have laid the groundwork this week for reducing the size of the federal food stamp ... (more)
Japan PM's "Third Arrow" reforms seen short of overhaul
Anyone expecting a broad overhaul of Japan's economy that would remove barriers to competition will likely be disappointed when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe launches his "Third Arrow" policy next month, but those with more modest expectations may be pleased.
Polish exports of meat for Jews, Muslims in limbo
Until January, slaughterhouses across Poland - a deeply Catholic nation - were the unlikely venues for the Islamic and Jewish slaughter of animals, which in both religions involves a swift cut to the throat of a conscious animal and death by bleeding.
Syrian troops repel rebel attack on Aleppo prison
By KELLI KENNEDY Associated Press Federal health officials say they will propose Thursday to overhaul federally funded child care centers across the country, beefing up safety standards including... By KELLI KENNEDY Associated Press Federal health officials say they will propose Thursday to overhaul federally funded child care centers across the ... (more)
Ivy Tech dedicates new Batesville facility
As the weather finally warms up, you are probably seeing more and more kids on bikes, and ATVs.
House panel OKs farm bill with food stamp cuts
New Orleans police say the suspect in a Mother's Day parade shooting that left 19 people wounded has been taken into custody.
Domestic Kitchen Certification Course Offered
The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture and UT Extension have a daylong course at the Ellington Agricultural Center in Nashville.
House panel set to OK cut in food stamp program
The House Agriculture Committee is set to consider small cuts to the $80 billion-a-year food stamp program in an effort to appease conservatives who say the food aid has become too expensive.
Washington State hops researchers take turn at Sierra Nevada
Washington State University researchers who focus on production of hops in the state are turning more of their attention to the final product: beer.
New technology cracks down on welfare fraud
When a Tallahassee mother of four recently contacted state welfare officials alerting them that her food stamps and cash assistance account had been hacked by a crook in Miami, officials lamented that they had no way to replace the lost money.
Sask. federal tree nursery gets assurances through 2013
A storied southeastern Saskatchewan tree nursery that played a central role in remediating the Prairies following the Dirty '30s and spawned countless shelterbelts across the region is getting a temporary reprieve.
U.S. tax dollars promote Monsanto's GMO crops overseas: report
U.S. taxpayers are footing the bill for overseas lobbying that promotes controversial biotech crops developed by U.S.-based Monsanto Co and other seed makers, a report issued on Tuesday said.