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2-year-old boy dies in farm accident near Wausau
A 2-year-old boy riding a small bike with training wheels was run over on a farm near Wausau by a pickup driver who couldn't see him. Marathon County Sheriff's Lt. Randy Albert says Cale Schade was killed about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday on his family's farm... -
Hot detective story: Tracing jalapeno pepper lead in salmonella case
Associated PressIt was a hot lead for detectives on a cold case. People suddenly were getting salmonella at a restaurant in the state of Minnesota more than 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) from the center of the U.S. outbreak. Not my tomatoes, protested the manager. He...Tags: Illnesses, Healthcare Policies, University of Minnesota, Communicable Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Forget fuel; let's focus on local food
Even if the price of oil falls, the governor should launch a full-fledged sustainability effort to promote an expansion of farming here and the production of more Maryland food for Marylanders. In fact, all the governors of the Chesapeake watershed should...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Diplomacy, International Relations, Georgetown, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Boeing's profit tumbles 19%
Chicago Tribune reporterBoeing Co. underwhelmed Wall Street analysts Wednesday by reporting second-quarter earnings that fell 19 percent. It was "the worst quarter we have seen from Boeing in some time," said JPMorgan analyst Joseph Nadol III, while Morningstar analyst Brian...Tags: CNH Global NV, Earnings Forecasts, Earnings, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Morningstar Incorporated
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Anne Arundel Datebook
Today Concert The Annapolis Maritime Museum will hold its Summertime Maritime Concert Series at 7 p.m. on the museum campus, 400 Second St., and at noon at City Dock. The Eastport Oyster Boys will perform July 23 and Scurvy Crew will perform July 24....Tags: Virginia Tech, Michael Collins, Music Industry, Fires, Beverage Industry
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Helping farmers find their niche
Special To The SunThe sight of a wooden table full of plump peaches, shiny red cherries and mounds of ripe blueberries at Harbin's farm stand in Ellicott City on Monday makes Kathy Zimmerman's efforts to turn people on to local produce seem easy. In fact, farmers are...Tags: Further Education, Ellicott City, Agricultural Research and Technology, Economic Policy, Glenwood
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Ag Secretary: Crops need good weather to grow
Iowa's agriculture secretary says a difficult start to crops' growing season will make the next few weeks of weather even more important. Northey says crops have been undergoing rapid growth over the last few weeks, and that good weather has been... -
Here's the scoop on 7 great parlors
BETHLEHEM DAIRY STORE (THE CUP) 1430 Linden St. Bethlehem 610-691-8422 2 CAMPUS SQUARE New and Morton streets Bethlehem Phone: 610-865-4360 Price for small cup: $2.50 The Bethlehem Dairy Store has been a city institution since the 1930s. The...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Whitehall, Nazareth, Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Moravian College
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North Carolina entrepreneur hopes to harvest truffles
Of The Associated PressIn rural North Carolina, Susan Rice is planning her attack on the French. Her strategy does not involve guns or soldiers. Instead, the assault is gastronomical, as she starts a 200-acre black truffle ''farm'' in hopes of earning beaucoup d'argent from...Tags: Whole Foods Market
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U.S. offers to slash farm subsidies
Of The Associated PressThe United States took the first bold step in a week of crunch-time trade talks Tuesday, slicing $1.4 billion from a previous offer to limit contentious, trade-distorting subsidies to American farmers. U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab said...Tags: Susan Schwab, Government, George Bush, National Government
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