Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink (AG Weekly: Tue, 15 Apr) Population growth in Idaho and the West continues at an unprecedented rate and is placing additional demand on an already limited resource n water. Water is the lifeblood of the West because it is used to provide recreation, power, irrigation and waterways.
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Get rid of ‘subsidy mindset’, urges Annuar Musa (The Star: Wed, 16 Apr) KOTA BARU: Padi farmers need to change their ''subsidy'' mindset as the ancient form of planting is a major factor why the country needs to import rice, Kemubu Agriculture Development Authority (Kada) chairman Datuk Seri Annuar Musa said.
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More State Stories (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay: Tue, 15 Apr) TALLAHASSEE (Bay News 9) -- A property tax cap will not be in the future for Florida homeowners - at least not this year.
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News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman: Tue, 15 Apr) MAT-SU — An ordinance that would limit gravel pit operators’ ability to dig below the water table in the Mat-Su Borough has some in the construction industry crying foul and arguing for more time.
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Hospitals get more money to reduce wait times (Simcoe.com: Tue, 15 Apr) Barrie's Royal Victoria Hospital will receive an additional $2.1 million this fiscal year to continue its work in cutting patient wait times. It’s part of an extra $4,390,000 for area hospitals.
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Davis, California and Jalna, India April 14, 2008 (SeedQuest: Mon, 14 Apr) Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. , an agricultural technology company focused on developing technologies and products that benefit the environment and human health, and Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Company Ltd. (MAHYCO) , one of the largest seed companies in India, today announced that they have concluded a multi-crop, multi-technology research and commercial license agreement focused on India and other ...
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Maharashtra Hybrid Seed signs license deal with US firm (New Kerala: Mon, 14 Apr) Mumbai, April 14 : India's leading seed company Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Co (Mahyco) has signed a multi-crop, multi-technology research and commercial license agreement with California-based agricultural technology firm Arcadia Biosciences.
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