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Arundel's largest family farm seeks to join state's growing wine industry
On a recent Sunday afternoon, Polly Pittman clipped nets over the ripening grapes in the vineyard she hopes will ensure that one of Anne Arundel County's oldest family farms continues to have a future. "Basically, the McMansions start on the other side...
Tags: Annapolis, Grapes, Agriculture, Consumer Goods Industries
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Cloverland's got milk — and more security, auditing
The four black orbs — dark-tinted security cameras — watch silently overhead in a room filled with stainless-steel pipes. The pipes carry raw milk from four large holding tanks outside the building into two large metal cabinets that look...
Tags: Ice Cream, Companies and Corporations, Foods and Beverages, Services and Shopping, Plant Openings
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Sports drink maker sued by Under Armour calls trademark lawsuit "ridiculous"
A Beverly Hills sports drink maker being sued by Baltimore-based Under Armour Inc. says the trademark infringement lawsuit is without merit, according to court documents filed Thursday. The lawsuit filed April 26 in U.S. District Court in Baltimore...Tags: Trials, Laws, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Weaponry, Under Armour Inc.
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Md. corn crops suffer in drought
Queenstown farmer John Draper's corn crop looks bleak — ears that normally have 18 or 20 rows of kernels have 14 rows due to a lack of rain. Others have few or shriveled kernels, and some stalks haven't grown any ears at all.
Yet, with a shot at...Tags: Natural Disasters, Barack Obama, Arable Farming, Environmental Issues, Dorchester County
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Farmers doing more with fewer cows
Last week I wrote about the contributions farmers, specifically crop farmers, make to the health of the environment. I didn't mean to neglect how livestock farmers also do their part, I merely ran out of space. Indeed, livestock farmers, contrary to...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Ethanol, Biofuels, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues
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Cash-strapped El Monte seeks tax on sugary drinks
L.A. NOWFaced with a crippling combination of low revenue, high labor costs and declining funding from the state, El Monte is moving to declare a fiscal emergency and seek a tax on all sugary beverages sold within the city. The moves...... -
Food FYI: Islamic butcher shop embraced by East L.A.
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Our View: Record-setting ag numbers need context
On the surface, agriculture certainly seems the bustling business to be involved in today, with the United States setting records in net farm income of $98 billion. California, as well, is setting records, with the San Joaquin Valley registering the...Tags: Cheese, Consumer Goods Industries
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Closures hit the dairy industry
Staff WriterWhen Ed McGrew is asked about agriculture in the Valley, he’s quick to say the overall agricultural economy here is “the best it’s been crop by crop by crop.” But the same can’t be said about the local dairy industry or...Tags: Livestock Farming, Muenster Cheese, Layoffs and Downsizing, Agriculture, Consumer Goods Industries
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Devils Lake: Precision ag answer man offers research
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. - Paul Gunderson has heard it many times: Sure, precision agriculture sounds great, but will it help area farmers make money? Gunderson, who came out of retirement to lead the Dakota Precision Ag Center in Devils Lake, N.D., has been...Tags: Social Issues, Education, Colleges and Universities, Chemical Industry, Fertilizer
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Farm tour focuses on regulations, industry changes
Daily American InternThe Somerset County Farm Bureau's annual Legislative Farm Tour dispelled speculations of suffering in the county's agricultural community. "Produce has really come around in the last few weeks," Larry Cogan, bureau vice president, said. "If I could...Tags: Friedens, Richard A Kasunic, Droughts, Natural Disasters, Mark Critz
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New Yorkers turn out to argue against, and for, sugary soda limit
NEW YORK -- It’s not often that a Twinkie earns a bit of praise from a nutrition expert, or that a hefty elected official confesses his food vices before a room packed with spectators and the media. But nothing was routine as New York’s Board...
Tags: Minority Groups, Pizzas, Obesity, Politics, Foods and Beverages
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