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  1. Sampling of soils, soilless growing media, crop plants and miscellaneous substances for chemical analysis (Booklet / Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food) by A. D Hughes, 1979
  2. Crop comments from AgWeb.com.: An article from: Pro Farmer
  3. How we formed a crop insurance company.(Decision Time): An article from: Top Producer by Joanie Grimes, 2004-10-01
  4. Get on top of key crop insurance changes!(USDA approves Stonington Insurance Co. ): An article from: Pro Farmer by Chip Flory, 2005-02-05
  5. New life for livestock insurance.(United States. Federal Crop Insurance Corp): An article from: Top Producer by Kim Bower-Spence, 2004-09-01
  6. Insurance to buffer crop disaster.(agricultural policy of United States Department of Agriculture Risk Management Agency): An article from: Top Producer by Marcia Taylor, 2003-11-01
  7. Disaster strikes: will Crop Revenue Coverage survive?(Insurance): An article from: Top Producer by Laura Sands, 2003-02-01
  8. The big buy-up: you can balance crop insurance coverage and costs: crop insurance coverage is climbing despite higher premiums. Here's why--and how some ... An article from: Top Producer by Linda H. Smith, 2003-12-01
  9. Save on risk protection.(Crop insurance): An article from: Top Producer by Linda Smith, 2003-12-01
  10. Crop reports from AgWeb.com.: An article from: Pro Farmer
  11. Agree to Apply.(manure agreement)(agreements between livestock producer and crop farmers): An article from: Farm Journal by Jeanne Bernick, 2005-02-17
  12. eLDP is now available for most crops.(electronic loan deficiency payment ): An article from: Pro Farmer
  13. 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
  14. Crops dampen prices.(industry forecast): An article from: Farm Journal by Bob Utterback, 2004-09-01

1. "GREED OR NEED? Genetically Modified Crops" PANOS Media Briefing
Panos Media Briefing No 30A (reissue) February 1999 GREED OR NEED? Genetically modified crops TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction
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2. How To Grow More Vegetables Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, And
Grow More Vegetables Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, and Other Crops Money Fashion Store Kids Mega Store Tech Depot Media Depot Bedding
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3. Rising Rhetoric On Genetically Modified Crops - Center For Media
Center for Media and Democracy. Publishers of PR Watch. Home. PR Watch archives 2003. Quarter 1. Rising Rhetoric on Genetically Modified
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4. Media Interest Items (ACIS)
This is Media Interest Items page of the Arizona Crop Information Site. You will find news articles dealing with the many issues relating to
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5. FARM CROPS - Storming Media
FARM CROPS. Click on the titles below to find US government reports Advanced Search Privacy Policy 20015 Storming Media LLC. All
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6. Project Effects Of Salt Distribution In The Root Environment Of
Project Effects of salt distribution in the root environment of greenhouse crops on growing media (cucumber). Print View
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7. Project The Interaction Between Manganese, Iron And Zinc In
Project The interaction between manganese, iron and zinc in greenhouse crops on growing media (nutrient solutions). Print View
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8. Project The Interaction Between Manganese, Iron And Zinc In
Project The interaction between manganese, iron and zinc in greenhouse crops on growing media (nutrient solutions).
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9. Project Effects Of Salt Distribution In The Root Environment Of
Project Effects of salt distribution in the root environment of greenhouse crops on growing media (cucumber).
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10. University Of Sussex Media Release 22/2/99 Traffic-Choked Crops Find Relief In S
Media Release The University of Sussex at Brighton.
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/information_office/media/media49.html
Traffic-Choked Crops Find Relief in Sussex Student 9 February 1999
For immediate release Traffic pollution is causing unprecedented levels of damage to the world’s crops. In a bid to tackle this damage, Sussex student Karen Welfare is working on a way to protect plants against the harmful ozone caused by vehicle pollution. Karen, who is studying for a DPhil in the Plant Stress Unit, is well on the way to isolating an anti-ozone gene. Ozone destroys crops by producing chemicals which attack plants’ membranes. The dangerous gas is produced when nitrogen oxides produced by cars reacts with hydrocarbons in sunlight. Because this reaction takes time to occur, ozone is found in higher levels in agricultural areas, away from the site of the pollution. Karen's research is focused on the massive levels of pollution in urban areas of the Indian sub-continent. Vehicle pollution is particularly harmful in India because of the large population, the growing number of cars, and the fact that, as Karen points out, "these cars are often poorly looked after - they don't have catalytic converters or any control over output." The worst aspect of this pollution is that the traffic which chokes up Indian cities can damage crops in agricultural areas several hundreds of kilometres away. The reaction which produces ozone takes place in a drifting cloud of polluting materials which becomes at its most toxic as it moves towards rural areas. Karen's research is concentrated on the chick pea plant, which is a staple of the Indian diet. Damage done to chick pea crops hits the poorest people hardest, as it is grown on a subsistence basis for food rather than for export. Yields can be badly damaged by ozone pollution, but Karen's research has isolated species which are ozone resistant. By isolating these resistant types, Karen has already pinpointed a way to alleviate the damage done to chick pea yields in India. Closer examination of these strains shows the way to unpicking the plant's defence mechanism. Plants use antioxidants to protect themselves from ozone and other pollutants, and Karen is working towards isolating the specific antioxidant responsible for protecting the plant. This antioxidant could then be incorporated into plants which are non-ozone-resistant.

11. Coop Media "Agriculture - Crops" Titles
AGRICULTURE CROPS. See Also Biotechnology. Sustainable Agriculture PREPARING AND EXHIBITING FIELD CROPS AT THE FAIR 15737
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12. CSIRO - Harvesting New Chemicals From Grain Crops
Media Release Ref 05/96 - Jun 17 , 2005, Field crops media Releases Media assistance. Julie Carter, CSIRO Entomology 02 6246 4040, 0439 033 011,
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13. Media Release: HIGH YIELD FUTURE FOR SOUTH WEST GRAIN CROPS
HIGH YIELD FUTURE FOR SOUTH WEST GRAIN crops media contact Campbel Giles on 9651 5799 or 0407 972 900 www.vic.gov.au
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14. CSIRO - Field Crops - Media Releases
We develop profitable and sustainable farming systems. Our major focus is to achieve reliable and sustainable productivity growth whilst maintaining
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15. Nexus CMS : Web Content Management
Formsbased CMS with structure manager, WYSIWYG editor, and media manager that crops and rotates images.
http://nexuscms.com
@import url(images/style.css); Home
Take control of your website content...
Nexus CMS enables users to produce and manage content through an intuitive, browser-based interface. This enables you, through the use of your browser; such as Internet Explorer, to assume full control of the content on your Web site. We can take your existing site and work into our system or produce a custom site design incorporating your branding.
Has your web designer gone missing...
Before the advent of the Content Management System, it was difficult to make even the simplest of changes to your web site. Small changes such as editing text, adding a picture or adding a page, required someone on staff with knowledge of HTML, or an outside Web Design firm. Changes were expensive and they could take from days to weeks to complete. Now, with Nexus CMS, you no longer have to live with expensive site updates and long delays, but will enjoy cost savings and the ability to make instant changes. Nexus CMS lets anyone with basic word processing skills create and edit content for your Web site, making stale content a thing of the past. Change becomes a matter of hours, not days or weeks. Nexus CMS was used to build this site.

16. CSIRO - Field Crops - Media Releases
We develop profitable and sustainable farming systems. Our major focus is to achieve reliable and sustainable productivity growth whilst maintaining
http://www.csiro.au/index.asp?type=sector&id=Field Crops&xml=mediaReleases;count

17. : : O A S I S G R O W E R S . C O . N Z : :
Oasis Growing media are rigid, opencelled, water absorbing foams specially designed for optimal callus and root formation. Currently used for a wide range of crops.
http://www.oasisgrower.co.nz
Growing Media are ridgid, open-celled, water absorbing foams specially designed for optimal callus and root formation. Currently being used in New Zealand by commercial growers for the following crops:-
  • Roses Olives Herbs New Zealand Natives Poinsettias New Guinea Impatiens Fuschia Geraniums Spathiphylum Ficus Benjamina Lettuce Tomatoe Gypsophilia Leucadendron and many more!
The performance of these media is due, in part to the unique cell structure which closely resembles the cellular structure of the plant itself. The composition of the foams gives density (weight) for holding power and capillary action for feeding water to inserted cuttings. These media offer the propagator the following advantages:
  • Optimal balance of air and water.
    Low cation exchange capacity allows rapid nutrient availability without danger of salt accumulation.
    Stabilised pH.
Growing Media are inert and, when received, are free of pathogenic organisms and require no further sterilisation. They can be used directly from the carton. In addition, the product offers the grower these important benefits:

18. Index.html
An education and information website for consumers and the media. Promoting the use of GM crops.
http://www.cropgen.org/
xxxx xxxx highlights As once in Brazil, so now in France
Soybeans are one of the large scale global commodity crops..... Read Full Story...
Neither GM maize nor GM soya present allergy problems
Never mind that no such effects have appeared in ten years of use,.. Read Full Story...
GM-oilseed rape OK for use in European animal feed
Read Full Story...
Californian feelings
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If this website does not answer your questions on GM foods and crops, please call our information line 0845 602 1793 (local rate) during normal office hours.
CropGen Mission
A consumer and media information initiative, CropGen's mission is to make the case for GM crops and foods by helping to achieve a greater measure of realism and better balance in the UK's public discussions on agriculture and food. CropGen accordingly participates in radio and TV interviews and presentations, briefs journalists, writes articles and letters, and offers speakers for private and public debates and meetings.

19. BBC - Modern Studies - Local Government - Investigations - GM Crops Media Page
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/education/int/ms/localgov/investigations/gm_crops/

20. IFPRI Press Briefing: Biotech Crop Research In Developing Countries
IFPRI Home media Recent Research from IFPRI Public Biotech Research by Continent, Country, and crops. (PDF 86K)
http://www.ifpri.org/media/biotech20050106.htm
IFPRI Home Media Recent Research from IFPRI Biotech Crop Research in Developing Countries

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