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- Moving Water Thursday, June 30, 2011 @ 9:43AMTwo public information campaigns kicked into high gear last week for a proposed pipeline to bring at least 3,000 acre-feet of water to the Nipomo Mesa from Santa Maria each year.
- Local classes Wednesday, June 22, 2011 @ 1:32PMPressure Canning
- Accenture Volunteers Enable Automation of Micro-finance Wednesday, June 8, 2011 @ 9:46AMMANILA, Philippines (Mindanao Examiner / June 8, 2011) - One of the developing world’s most inspiring success stories has just gained a new ally - microfinance, long perceived to be the effective and sustainable tool against poverty, gets a lift with the influx of volunteers from Accenture Philippines.
- Knox jail garden a growing enterprise Sunday, May 29, 2011 @ 1:10PMNow in its third year, the garden at the Knox County Detention Center is filled with several crops, including peppers, heirloom tomatoes and okra. Female inmates tend to the garden, earning a chance to cut their sentences in half.
- Day 1 at French Open: New balls; 3 seeds lose Sunday, May 22, 2011 @ 6:25PMNo one went quite so far as to blame a Day 1 loss at the French Open on - or credit a victory to - the different tennis balls being used this year at the clay-court Grand Slam tournament.
- Players wonder aloud about French Open's switch of spheres; 3 seeds lose Sunday, May 22, 2011 @ 5:52PMPARIS - No one went quite so far as to blame a Day 1 loss at the French Open on — or credit a victory to — the different tennis balls being used this year at the clay-court Grand Slam tournament.
- Pattaya Mail Thursday, May 19, 2011 @ 3:57AMThe annual Royal Plowing Ceremony at Sanam Luang near the Grand Palace in Bangkok, and the accompanying Cultivation Ceremony held at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha the day before, are of great significance in Thailand. This year the ceremonies are taking place on May 12 and 13.
- Seed bank hunts for solutions to saltier soil Tuesday, May 3, 2011 @ 12:06AMIt is cold, very cold, inside the seed bank at the International Centre for Biosaline Agriculture outside Dubai.
- Youth learn about science in agriculture Sunday, May 1, 2011 @ 2:52PMMore than 600 youth from northeastern Colorado participated in 10 workshops about science in agriculture at the Morgan County Fairgrounds on Monday and Tuesday.
- Swiss studies glean fresh data on GM wheat Sunday, January 30, 2011 @ 11:57AMSorting seeds, breeding bacteria and weighing worms – after three years of intense research, Swiss scientists have gleaned fresh insight into genetically modified wheat.
- Pot Brownies Go Upscale Thursday, November 25, 2010 @ 2:20AMBhang and Bliss Edibles highlight a maturing industry. by David Downs In the land of hard-core foodies just south of the Emerald Triangle, it was only a matter of time. The holiday eating season is upon us, bringing with it some innovations in edible medical cannabis, as well as new regulations and professionalism in the maturing industry.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
- Social Links Wednesday, October 13, 2010 @ 3:18AMA large “350” sits next to the “M” on Mt. Sentinel Sunday. The number was placed by an environmental group to reference the parts per million of carbon dioxide that “should” be in the atmosphere.
- Outfoxing those tricky tails Tuesday, September 21, 2010 @ 6:03PMFoxtails: the bane of dogs and dog owners state-wide. These barbed clusters of grassy seeds are all over parklands and open space. As dogs do what they love to do – run through hillsides of tall grass, snout eagerly investigating every scent, they are constantly susceptible to picking one, or several, up their nostrils, into the ears or coat. more...
- Union splinters over ex-leader's vote fraud Sunday, September 12, 2010 @ 9:55PMIf you're trying to find voter fraud, you don't have to wait until Tuesday's primary. Check out what is going on within one of the state's largest labor unions.
- Mallee confidence in break crops Wednesday, September 8, 2010 @ 3:58PMTHE MALLEE has previously been regarded as cereal heartland. Conventional wisdom had it that the low rainfall meant crops other than wheat and barley were generally in the high risk category.
- Upstate ethnic food stores offer hard-to-find items Sunday, August 22, 2010 @ 9:30AMSpartanburg and the surrounding area is a hub of cultures. Indicative of these international influences are the ethnic food stores throughout Spartanburg County. These stores are reflections of just how diverse our community has become.
- The Cholesterol Myth That Could Be Harming Your Health Thursday, August 12, 2010 @ 9:29AMRead Dr. Joseph Mercola's other articles on HuffingtonPost.com
- For those who were under-whelmed by Tuesday, August 3, 2010 @ 1:08PMNocturama and Abattoir Blues , Nick Cave is back with your salvation. The Grinderman is his new alter-ego, a lothario of the highest degree who takes after the Berlin-living, drinking and drug-using Cave, more than the reformed family man he's become.
- An area of the Cedar Rock Wildlife Management Area near the Minnesota River gives a sense of what this part of the ... Monday, August 2, 2010 @ 11:30AMRedwood Falls, Minn. — “If you want to see what this part of Minnesota looked like 200 years ago, before the white man came, this is some of the best of the best,” said Jeff Zajac last week.
- Crossing the divide Friday, July 30, 2010 @ 9:20AMMusic bridges two cultures, writes Liza Power.
- Flax: The Alternative Crop With A Multitude Of Markets Sunday, July 18, 2010 @ 11:41PMWhen the flax fields are blooming in South Dakota along Interstate 29, it looks like a lake.
- A prescription for fire - but only for research Wednesday, July 14, 2010 @ 5:53PMBy the time this newspaper gets in your hands, wildfires will have burned 860,000 acres of Alaska in 2010’s spring fire season. Despite that huge number—and this one: 377 wildfires statewide as of Wednesday morning—there are still forestry managers out there hoping to light fires on purpose.
- A prescription for fire - but only for research Friday, July 9, 2010 @ 12:54PMBy the time this newspaper gets in your hands, wildfires will have burned 860,000 acres of Alaska in 2010’s spring fire season. Despite that huge number—and this one: 377 wildfires statewide as of Wednesday morning—there are still forestry managers out there hoping to light fires on purpose.
- Early Humans Migrated North Earlier Than Thought Thursday, July 8, 2010 @ 8:08AMAncient man migrated out of Africa into northern Europe more than 800,000 years ago, far earlier than previously believed, according to a new study released Wednesday.A collection of flint tools unearthed near Happisburgh in the eastern British county of Norfolk, where winter temperatures reach 32F degrees below zero, is from the earliest known settlement of humans, according to the landmark ...
- Unearthed tools rewrite human migration Wednesday, July 7, 2010 @ 2:44PMResearch from a UK Museum has determined humans adapted to freezing climates more than 800,000 years ago.
- Cambodian seniors growing a little taste of home Friday, July 2, 2010 @ 8:06PMCommunity garden project in Central Long Beach funded by grants.
- JOHN BEGNAUD: Trying to save some vegetable plants fruitless Friday, July 2, 2010 @ 7:26PMWhen temperatures hover around 100 degrees, it is hard to be enthused about gardening. July is known for the fading of spring gardens the rapid growth and bloom of heat loving okra and the preparation for fall garden planting in six to eight weeks
- Prairie planting builds upon native remnant Friday, July 2, 2010 @ 10:29AMMOUNT CARROLL, Ill. — When Nancy Gmitro and her late husbandbought 15 acres in the Foxwood subdivision near here in 2004, theydid not know the land included remnants of a native prairie.
- Bills Going Up for Kentucky Power Customers Monday, June 28, 2010 @ 1:15PMOn Monday, the Kentucky Public Service Commission approved a settlement granting the company a 12.5 percent increase, which is about half the amount sought by the utility.
- Man Arrested For Drug Trafficking Monday, June 28, 2010 @ 2:30AMDeputies say man sold them cocaine.
- Police Enter Cruisers in Competition Sunday, June 27, 2010 @ 10:15PMRolling out with sport and style, members of the South Charleston Police Department want to prove they have the best fleet around.
- 304 Gang Member Behind Bars, Threatened Trooper Sunday, June 27, 2010 @ 9:30PMA local gang member is behind bars after being arrested for carrying a concealed weapon, according to West Virginia State Police.
- Keeping the Faith, Selling the Fireworks Sunday, June 27, 2010 @ 8:30PMOne church is hoping this year you'll put your firecracker cash toward a righteous cause.
- Juvenile Found with Gun in St. Albans Sunday, June 27, 2010 @ 6:15PMA juvenile in St. Albans was found by police with a gun in his backpack Sunday.
- UPDATE: Gas Leak Forces Residents From Their Homes, Now Allowed to Return Sunday, June 27, 2010 @ 6:00PMAbout 10 or 15 homes are being evacuated because of a gas leak in Boone County.
- Miss West Virginia 2010 Named Sunday, June 27, 2010 @ 6:00PMCali Young has beaten out two dozen other competitors to win the crown of Miss West Virginia 2010.
- BREAKING NEWS: Senator Robert Byrd "Seriously Ill" in Hospital Sunday, June 27, 2010 @ 2:15PMU.S. Senator Robert C. Byrd has been admitted to a Washington area hospital and his doctors have described his condition as "seriously ill."
- Create your own Great American Backyard Campout Wednesday, June 16, 2010 @ 9:57PMCamping can be a great family activity. The National Wildlife Federation's Great American Backyard Campout on June 26 is a great way to introduce your family to the great outdoors.
- A prescription for fire - but only for research Wednesday, June 16, 2010 @ 7:57PMBy the time this newspaper gets in your hands, wildfires will have burned 860,000 acres of Alaska in 2010’s spring fire season. Despite that huge number—and this one: 377 wildfires statewide as of Wednesday morning—there are still forestry managers out there hoping to light fires on purpose.
- Batty food Sunday, June 6, 2010 @ 11:46PMMOST of us cringe at the thought of eating bats and flying foxes (fruit bats). Some people with queer appetites, however, just love such exotic delicacies.
- Batty food Sunday, June 6, 2010 @ 6:38PMIf you are planning on an exotic meal of bats and flying foxes, think about the deadly viruses you may be ingesting.
- Gardening math: Addition by division Saturday, June 5, 2010 @ 3:25AMSprays of blue flowers from Brunnera coincide with the bell-shaped white flowers of Solomon’s seal. (Fred Ortlip/P-D) Home gardeners looking for great deals on perennials sometimes forget that they can often find them close to home. As in free and growing under their nose.
- Gardening-after the flood -- Shirley's From Seeds to Serving Friday, June 4, 2010 @ 11:21PMSeems like everything changed so fast in tropical Trinidad. Months and months of scorching heat and drought, and a rain instantly transformed dry river beds into roaring floods.
- Matching CFE points with farm and soil type Friday, June 4, 2010 @ 9:53PMBut the challenge is in deciding which options will work best for their farm and soil type. Cereals 2010 host farmer Robert Law faced this task when implementing agri-environment measures under ELS on his two contrasting farms in Nottinghamshire and Hertfordshire.
- Community Calendar Thursday, May 20, 2010 @ 7:44AMOak Leaves and Forest Leaves welcome items for the Community Calendar, as well as items for Business Briefs, Campus News, Community Briefs, School Digest and Your Page. Items must be received minimum of 10 days prior to publication; earlier is better. E-mail oakpark@pioneerlocal.com; fax (708) 383-3678; or mail to Pioneer Press, 1010 W. Lake St., Suite 104, Oak Park ...
- Vacant land at Muskegon County Wastewater Management System becoming prime bird habitat Wednesday, May 12, 2010 @ 4:22AMVolunteers from Pheasants Forever and a local school planted trees, bushes and grasses at the Muskegon County Wastewater Management System to restore wildlife by providing a natural resources sanctuary. Photo slideshow
- - Open water areas Tuesday, May 11, 2010 @ 1:09PMIn the Windhoek townlands, two open water areas were considered - the Goreangab and Avis dams, which, according to Enviro Dynamics, are crucial contributors to bird biodiversity.
- Benson Park transformation taking seed Saturday, May 8, 2010 @ 11:56PMThirteen acres of the Benson Park are being prepared as an oak savanna.
- Thai with a twist Saturday, May 1, 2010 @ 6:43PMName aside, there is a tantalising hint of fusion in the dishes served at Bangkok Wasabe.
- Harvest Moon: Hero of Leaf Valley - Walkthrough/guide Thursday, April 29, 2010 @ 12:50PMHarvest Moon: Hero of Leaf Valley (PSP) Harvest Moon Hero of Leaf Valley