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Whole Foods stops selling fish and seafood deemed to be imperiled
More grocers and restaurants in South Florida are taking steps to use sustainable seafood, trying to help overfished species replenish and fish-farms to operate in eco-friendly ways. Whole Foods Market stopped selling "red-listed" seafood deemed to be...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, YouTube, Shrimp, Environmental Issues, Groceries
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Absenteeism allegations dog Noem
SIOUX FALLS - Republican Rep. Kristi Noem is calling ''hogwash'' on allegations that she's slacking off in Washington by missing committee meetings, saying that she simply hasn't ''mastered the art of being in two or three places at the same time.''...Tags: Parties and Movements, Agriculture, Science and Technology, Elections, Newspaper and Magazine
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Report outlines strategy for New River improvements
Staff WriterCALEXICO — It’s been a public health issue for half a century. It’s been thought to have caused cancer. It’s been known as the most polluted river in the nation. The murky green water that runs through the border and into the...Tags: Mexico, Environmental Politics, Science and Technology, Breast Cancer, Environmental Issues
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Growing profits ...
It's hard to imagine a duller subject than crop insurance, and that suits the farm lobby just fine. If the facts about the billions of taxpayer dollars being wasted on this boondoggle were widely known, no one would stand for it.
Perhaps because it's...Tags: Lobbying, Agriculture, Dick Durbin, Science and Technology, Insurance
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Gov. Jerry Brown seeks to cap wildfire liabilities in California
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown wants to limit the amount of money government agencies can recoup for battling wildfires and restoring damaged public lands. The proposal would prevent agencies from seeking payouts several times larger than the...
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'Always continue to strive to be the best you can'
julieg@herald-mail.com“Good. Happy. Excited.” That’s what Zach Sherman said he was feeling after a graduation ceremony Thursday morning for students in Marshall Street School and the Job Development Program. That appeared to be a sentiment shared by several...Tags: Special Olympics, Lifestyle and Leisure, College Sports, Teaching and Learning, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Deere fiscal 2Q profit rises, beats expectations
MOLINE, Ill. (AP) - Deere posted a 17 percent spike in second quarter profit May 16 and boosted its outlook for the year, predicting record-high global demand for its signature tractors, harvesters and seeders. Analysts had been anxiously awaiting...Tags: Agriculture, Financial and Business Services, Science and Technology, Finance, Earnings Forecasts
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Clinic serves horses
As healthy as a horse. This euphemism is a true statement when visiting Lake Region Equine at Lake Region Veterinary Clinic in Elbow Lake, Minn. Whether you visit Dr. Ken Greiner or Dr. Julia Fry, they have a facility designed to give excellent health...Tags: Lyme Disease, Science and Technology, Horse (animal)
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Governor's Ag Development Summit June 27 in Pierre
PIERRE - “South Dakota Agriculture Means Business” is the theme for the 2012 Governor's Ag Development Summit in Pierre, June 27th, 2012 Ramkota Convention Center, 920 W Sioux Avenue Pierre, S.D. 57501. To register for the June 27 summit, visit, http://...Tags: Agriculture, Executive Branch, Science and Technology, Regional Authority, Government
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North Dakota programs help rural veterinarians pay off debt
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The North Dakota Department of Agriculture since 2008 has helped 15 veterinarians set up practice in rural communities and helped them repay a significant portion of their student loan debt. North Dakota does not so much have a...Tags: Health, Agriculture, Loans, Science and Technology, Tuskegee University
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Webster: Dakota Tube credits strong ag economy
WEBSTER - Spurred on by a strong agricultural economy, a Webster plant is doubling its work force. Dakota Tube is hiring 30 workers at its Webster facility at 1741 Commerce Lane. The plant currently has 29 workers. Dakota Tube, with headquarters in...Tags: Science and Technology, Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance, Deere and Company, Labor Legislation
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CHS Foundation awards scholarships
ST. PAUL, Minn. (PRNewswire) -- The CHS Foundation has awarded 75 $1,000 scholarships to college students studying agriculture. This year's recipients include 50 high school seniors and 25 two-year college students from 27 states. The CHS Foundation is...Tags: Agriculture, High Schools, Science and Technology, Schools, Awards and Prizes
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