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AFBF estimates 3.6M ag acres hit by floods
WASHINGTON, D.C. - After learning from state Farm Bureaus about recent flooding devastation in the southern United States the American Farm Bureau Federation now estimates that nearly 3.6 million acres of farmland has been impacted by the natural...Tags: Floods, Natural Disasters, Illinois, Disasters, Missouri
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Wichita opens new bike path in McAdams neighborhood
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsBicyclists in Wichita's McAdams neighborhood now have a path to call their own. The city cut the ribbon on the new McAdams Bike Path Friday morning. The newly constructed 2.5 mile McAdams Bike Path is near 21st and Opportunity Drive.The new path was...Tags: Road Transportation, Travel, Cults and Sects, Crown Heights, Transportation
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Storm shelters becoming relics of the past
When storm clouds threatened his childhood home, James Firestone's family knew where to go until the menace had passed: a bunker-like hole in the backyard that could withstand even the most powerful tornado.
But when a twister struck the central Arkansas...Tags: Mount Vernon, Hospitals and Clinics, Missouri, Alabama, Building Material
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Amazon drops California associates to avoid sales tax
Tami LuhbyAmazon said Thursday it is terminating its relationship with thousands of California associates because of a new law that would require the online mega-retailer to collect sales taxes if it has affiliates in the state. Governor Jerry Brown signed the...Tags: Rhode Island, Illinois, California, Politics, Connecticut
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Soggy Fields Curb Corn Planting as Demand for Ethanol, Feed Grow
|(c) 2011, Bloomberg News|CHICAGO -- Corn farmers were unable to plant on soggy or flooded fields from Arkansas to North Dakota this year, signaling tighter grain stockpiles even after rising demand for livestock feed and ethanol sent prices surging. The Department of Agriculture...Tags: Gardening, Chicago Board of Trade, Colleges and Universities, Renewable Energy, Ethanol
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Lawmakers look for ways to improve crop insurance
By Sara Wyant Special to the Farm Forum With droughts, floods and other disasters impacting crop production across many parts of the U.S., “this year is an excellent example of how important the farm safety net has become,” testified Risk...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Justice System, Voting, Politics
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Dr. John Paul Evers Jr.
Dr. John Paul Evers Jr., 67, passed away suddenly June 26, 2011. A Palmer chiropractor for 35 years, 25 with his late father, John Sr. and mother, Genevieve, his office nurse. John leaves a legacy of caring for his family, friends, past patients, he...Tags: Human Interest, Missouri, Animal Crackers, Alabama, Health
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