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  1. WTO sides with U.S. on GM crops: what the World Trade Organization decided on biotech foods in the European Union, and what it means to American producers ... modified ): An article from: Food Processing by David Joy, 2006-04-01
  2. Go fly a kite.(Technology)(Southeast Community College professor Rich Douglas uses kite area photography to examine crop areas): An article from: Farm Journal by Barbara Fairchild, 2003-02-15
  3. Crops dampen prices.(industry forecast): An article from: Farm Journal by Bob Utterback, 2004-09-01
  4. Why I grow a second crop.(Decision Time): An article from: Top Producer by Keith Thompson, 2003-03-01
  5. Crop reports from AgWeb.com.: An article from: Pro Farmer
  6. Crop reports from AgWeb.com.(agriculture): An article from: Pro Farmer
  7. Crop reports from AgWeb.com.: An article from: Pro Farmer
  8. There goes the neighborhood: a processor exodus could erode local soybean prices: even before the stunted 2003 U.S. soybean crop, crushers were folding ... An article from: Top Producer by Marcia Zarley Taylor, 2003-11-01
  9. Farewell Pharma? Lapses may push corn-based drugs out of the Midwest: regulators threaten to outlaw corn-based drugs in the grain belt. The lax containment ... crops): An article from: Top Producer by Marcia Zarley Taylor, 2003-01-01
  10. eLDP is now available for most crops.(electronic loan deficiency payment ): An article from: Pro Farmer
  11. Crop insurance checkups pay big.(Farm Service Agency): An article from: Top Producer
  12. Who needs help?(Moneywise)(crop insurance increasing, federal aid decreasing): An article from: Top Producer by Linda Smith, Marcia Taylor, 2002-10-01
  13. Crop Insurance Options Still Exist.: An article from: Top Producer by Gale Reference Team, 2008-06-11
  14. Crop reports from AgWeb.com.(Mitchell Co): An article from: Pro Farmer

41. US Will Officially Legalize Genetic Pollution Of Crops
US Will Officially Legalize Genetic Pollution of Crops. MEDIA ADVISORY Friends of the Earth International November 23, 2004 . US TO LEGALIZE BIOTECH CONTAMINATION
http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/legal.cfm

42. BBC Defends Upcoming Drama About Potential Dangers Of GM Crops | Media | The Gua
May 31, 2002 The producers of a BBC drama about the potential dangers of genetically modified crops last night defended the programme in the face of criticism from its scientific
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2002/may/31/broadcasting.gm
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43. Avicta Global
What Are Nematodes? Nematodes are threadlike, microscopic, nonsegmented worms that feed predominantly in or on plant roots in virtually all environments in the world.
http://avicta.com/nematodes.html
Nematodes: A key enemy in many crops. Media Links Videos
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Plant parasitic nematodes Economic importance What Are Nematodes? Nematodes are threadlike, microscopic, nonsegmented worms that feed predominantly in or on plant roots in virtually all environments in the world. There are approximately 4,000 known plant-parasitic nematode species. Depending on the species and its population level, damage to plants may range from mild to severe. Nematode Threat Nematodes are becoming an increasingly large threat to many crops. In 2004, the U.S. cotton industry alone lost an estimated $402 million—about 1,030,000 bales—to nematodes. Worldwide, nematodes are responsible for up to 14 percent of annual crop loss. Nematode Damage Nematodes damage crops by directly feeding on plant roots, transmitting viruses and/or facilitating bacterial and fungal infections. The feeding process can damage the roots of the plant, reducing its ability to absorb water and nutrients. A reduction of root mass, a distortion of root structure or enlargement of the roots may indicate the presence of nematodes. Symptoms of nematode damage intensify during stressful conditions such as excessively dry or wet weather. Furthermore, nematode damage provides an opportunity for other plant pathogens to invade the root and thus further weaken the plant.

44. 404 - File Not Found| LSU AgCenter
Information For Greenhouse Growers On Media Ph Management In Production. Author Allen Owings, Category Nursery Crops. Default page posted in Category Nursery Crops on August, 2009
http://www.lsuagcenter.com/en/crops_livestock/crops/nursery_crops/Media pH Manag

45. Jennifer Marohasy » 2007 » August » 14
New Report Backs GM Crops Media Release from Peter McGauran. Posted by jennifer, August 14th, 2007 under Uncategorized. Tags Food Farming Comments 16
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46. The Embassy Of Afghanistan, Washington, DC
More than 300 guests—including senior US government officials, diplomatic crops, media, and friends and supporters of Afghanistan—attended the glamorous Independence Day
http://www.embassyofafghanistan.org/embpress/pr12.html

47. Ontario Landowners Association - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
an illegal outof-season deer hunt to draw attention to the refusal of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources to permit farmers to cull deer who were eating their crops. Media
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article needs references that appear in reliable third-party publications Primary sources or sources affiliated with the subject are generally not sufficient for a Wikipedia article. Please add more appropriate citations from reliable sources (September 2010) The Ontario Landowners Association is an organization which seeks to protect property rights in Ontario , Canada. The OLA was formed "...to preserve and protect the rights of property owners and to enshrine property rights within the Constitution of Canada and the laws of the Province of Ontario." The organization seeks to cause laws and regulations, whether federal, provincial, or municipal, to be written so as to be more respectful of the rights of property owners.
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The Ontario Landowners Association was founded in December 2005 by delegates from twelve pre-existing landowners groups representing different rural areas of the province. The groups had already been cooperating closely, and for the most part were modeled on the Lanark Landowners Association, which had been conducting demonstrations and other activities since early 2003. A parallel group, the Renfrew Landowners Association, had existed since 2000 and had started the slogan, “This Land is Our Land: Back off Government” that would be adopted by the Lanark Landowners and eventually by the OLA. But it was the Lanark group that first tried to move beyond purely local issues and to recreate itself in different parts of the province.

48. Media PH Management For Greenhouse Growers - Nursery Crops Crops
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