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Saving the cranes: Hope flies in North Korea
With his index finger, Hall Healy traced the eastern coast of North Korea on a map, coming to rest just above the 38th parallel. The cranes land there on their winter journey south in the demilitarized zone that buffers North and South Korea, Healy...
Tags: Wildlife, Pyongyang (North Korea), Agricultural Research and Technology, Nature Conservancy, Science and Technology
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A choke point on the James needs dredging, dollars
For 5 1/2 months big ships fetching and moving chemicals at Honeywell International have had to wait until high tide to transit a narrow section of the James River between James City and Surry counties made shallow because of soil erosion. The Dancing...Tags: U.S. Congress, Cruises, Entertainment, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Honeywell International Incorporated
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Plant Doctor: June in the garden
Almanac Average temperatures: High 91, low 71 Rainfall: 7.35 inches First day of summer: June 21 The moon 1. Moon phases •New moon: June 8 •First quarter: June 16 •Full moon: June 23 •Last quarter: June 30 2. Moon...
Tags: Gardening, Sweet Potatoes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Potatoes, Salvia
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Check out SDSU Extension Wheat Walks - June 11 & 12
BROOKINGS - SDSU Extension will host Wheat Walks in the Delmont and Winner areas June 11 and at the Dakota Lakes Research Farm and the Gettysburg area on June 12. The drought and cool spring created significant challenges for winter wheat producers. The...Tags: Arable Farming, Chemical Industry
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Column: Being a volunteer lifts spirits
Whenever there is a chance to help someone out, retired folks are usually more than willing to offer a hand. Mary Ann and I love to volunteer. She enjoys helping out at the Roncalli Nearly New shop, and I really enjoy volunteering for Farm Rescue. I...Tags: Deere and Company, Chemical Industry
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Exercising options delivers windfalls
Stephen Wilson, chief executive of CF Industries Holdings, ranked 22nd in the Chicago Tribune's annual survey of CEO pay. But add the value of stock options he exercised in 2012 and his compensation put him at the top of the list by a wide margin. Wilson...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Prices, Companies and Corporations, Stock Market, CEO Pay
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The corn is planted. Now what?
There are a series of questions to ask as the corn moves through to season right now this article will deal with the here and now. With the speed of the planting season some of the ground could not get the fertilizer down so if that is the case what...Tags: Symptoms, Chemical Industry
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Problems found at Minn. anhydrous ammonia plants
ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) - Minnesota doesn't have ammonium nitrate fertilizer plants like the one that exploded in Texas last month, but the state does have anhydrous ammonia storage facilities that can be potentially dangerous. Inspection records from...Tags: Chemical Industry
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SDSU Extension Wheat Walks - June 11 & 12
SDSU Extension will host Wheat Walks in the Delmont and Winner areas June 11 and at the Dakota Lakes Research Farm and the Gettysburg area on June 12. The drought and cool spring created significant challenges for winter wheat producers. The goal of these...Tags: Arable Farming, Chemical Industry
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Report finds weather will delay demand across global nutrient markets
ST. LOUIS - Cool, wet conditions in much of the Midwest and concerns regarding future weather will delay the normal cycle of fertilizer restocking, bringing significant uncertainty to the 2013 Q2 fertilizer markets, according to a new report released by...Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, China, India, Chemical Industry
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Brule, Hughes, Codington county ag projects receive grants
Agriculture projects in Brule, Hughes and Codington counties will get a financial boost from the state Transportation Commission. The commission voted Thursday to approve three grants from the agri-business program for road work. Brule County...Tags: Watertown, Chemical Industry
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Ag projects get DOT grant help
Agriculture projects in Brule, Hughes and Codington counties will get a financial boost from the state Transportation Commission. The commission voted Thursday to approve three grants from the agri-business program for road work. - Brule County...Tags: Watertown, Chemical Industry
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