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Projecting corn yield is next to impossible Corn and Ethanol Comment
Last week, USDA revised their corn yield projections down to 153 bpa for a national crop of 12.91 billion bushels. This is a reduction from their previous estimate of 5 bpa and 500 million bushels nationally. It is quite apparent that the corn market will...Tags: Global Warming, Ethanol, Watertown, Petroleum Industry, European Union
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Outdoors Almanac
Large volumes of water being released from Missouri River reservoirs have resulted in lake herring and rainbow smelt being flushed through Oahe and Big Bend Dams. While some fish pass through unharmed, many die due to drastic pressure changes or...Tags: Gardens and Parks, South Dakota, Wildlife, Science, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Survey suggests economy slowing in Midwest, Plains
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The economy in rural areas of 10 Midwest and Plains states appears to be slowing down as concerns about the nation’s financial health grow, according to a new monthly survey of bankers released Thursday. The overall...Tags: Arable Farming, Illinois, Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota
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Sacrifices needed from governors to avert floods
, Neb. (AP) — Months of historic flooding have governors along the Missouri River ready to join forces, but experts warn that real change will require unpopular sacrifices and a new approach to controlling the nation’s longest river. ...Tags: Jay Nixon, South Dakota, Iowa, Crime, Law and Justice, Weather Warnings
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Demand has U.S. looking to expand canola crop
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The demand for canola, best known for the cooking oil it produces, continues to rise and the industry is working to grow more of the plant in the U.S. to keep pace with increased sales. Experts said the best hope for...Tags: Kentucky, Colleges and Universities, Joplin (Jasper, Missouri), Iowa, Education
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Scientists find how 'sticky' egg captures sperm
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have uncovered exactly how a human egg captures an incoming sperm to begin the process of fertilization and say their discovery could in future help couples who suffer from infertility. In a study in the journal Science,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Infertility, Health Organizations, Medical Research
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"Facebook Law" questions answered by Missouri State Teachers Association
jscherder@ky3.comMISSOURI STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION FACEBOOK PAGE: Questions posed by concerned parents and teachers and answered by the MSTA. I am "friends" with my niece and nephew who attend a high school in my district, would this be a violation of the bill?...Tags: Schools, Telecommunication Service, Career and Workplace, Laws, Labor Legislation
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Police Search for Clues in Death of Convicted Thief
A convicted thief who was free on bond and awaiting sentencing next month was found dead next to a home in south Kansas City, Missouri, earlier this week, and now police say that they are stumped by his murder.
According to police, officers were...Tags: Justice System, Theft, Murder, Lawyers, Crimes
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City Opens Community Centers to Teens After Curfew Changes
A new curfew is in effect for teens in Kansas City, Missouri. But going hand-in-hand with the new curfew are some new fun and safe options for area teens to go other than places like the Plaza and Zona Rosa, as the city has opened up several community...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Clubs and Associations
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Officials Reopen KCI Terminal After Bomb Scare
Officials have reopened a portion of Terminal C at Kansas City International Airport that had been closed after a bomb scare on Friday night.
Kansas City Missouri Police and Homeland Security officials are investigating after, according to officials, a...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Emergency Incidents, Transportation Accidents, Explosions
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Ralph Albertazzie dies at 88; Air Force One pilot for Nixon
Ralph Albertazzie's most memorable flight as President Richard Nixon's personal pilot on Air Force One was the final, history-making journey they took together.
Summoned to fly Nixon home to Orange County after the president resigned on Aug. 9, 1974,...Tags: Television Industry, Mining, Los Angeles Times, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Lyndon B. Johnson
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