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American AgricultureRena Larranagalatest articles
American Agriculture
Feb 8, 2001 Native Grass May Be an Option for Gluten-Sensitive People with gluten intolerance may be able to enjoy tasty bread again -- made from Indian rice grass.
Feb 5, 2001 Female-Operated Farms up 14 Percent from 1992 The 1997 Census of Agriculture shows an increase of women-owned farming operations.
Feb 1, 2001 Federal Judge Rules that Ranchers' Finances are Private Unfortunately for the Forest Guardians, ranchers' financial info about grazing permits used for loan collateral is private, according to a recent federal judgement.
Nov 23, 2000 Water-Holding Gel and Plastic Mulch Conserve Soil Moisture To help conserve precious water, farmers can use water-holding gels and plastic mulches on their crops. These materials improve yields, reduce weeds, and prevent evaporation.
Nov 20, 2000 Asparagus Can Play Role in Crop Diversification Farmers looking to diversify may want to consider planting asparagus. This high-value crop can help distribute farm labor throughout the growing season.
Nov 17, 2000 Majestic Eagles Play a Part in Zuni Agriculture Eagle feathers are used in many Native American religious and cultural ceremonies. To avoid the waiting list of several years for feathers, the Zunis have created a home for non-releasable eagles.
Nov 16, 2000 Protect Yourself from Alien Invaders -- Noxious Weeds Noxious weeds are taking over the West at a rate of more than 200 acres per hour, 5,000 acres per day. Check out the "Invaders" database to learn more about the most invasive species.
Sep 26, 2000 Pork Producers Urged to Certify Their Operations A new on-farm certification program for pork producers may help ease consumers' fears of pathogens in pork.
Sep 9, 2000 Cinnamon Extract Boosts Insulin Sensitivity Nearly 6 percent of the U.S. population -- 15.7 million people -- have diabetes. And one-third of
them don't even know it. Cinnamon extracts could be a natural remedy. Aug 13, 2000 Mississippi Leads Nation in Aquaculture Sales Results of the 1998 Census of Aquaculture,
conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service, revealed that Mississippi captured nearly 30 percent of the $978 million dollars of domestic aquaculture produced in 1998. discussions
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Female-Operated Farms up 14 Percent from 1992 (2 msgs) Cinnamon Extract Boosts Insulin Sensitivity (1 msgs) Pumpkin Patches May Have Slim Pickin's This Year (1 msgs) Consumers' Attitudes Toward Agriculture are Mostly Favorable (1 msgs) Hello Neighbor! (2 msgs) |
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