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May, 2003
Sparks lowers U.S. corn export outlook
Youth shooting sports state competitions
Youth place at high school range management forum in WY
Young receives honorary state FFA degree
Yeast helps rumens develop
Yeast culture improves edibility of nutrient mixes
Yadkin River Angus makes pit stop
Wyobraska cattle sales
World beef exports rise slightly
Workshops set for attraction grants
Woodward livestock sales
Woodward cattle sales
Women learn about Heifer Project International's goals
Winter wheat crop predicted up 29% from 2002
Winning exhibitors named at Kansas Classic event
Winners of commitment to ag scholarships announced
Wind, hail cause some crop damage
Wind damage causes some soil erosion
Will the threat of lawsuits keep food safety laws from being enforced?
Wildlife seminar scheduled for June 4 in Junction
Widespread storms limit fieldwork
White House budget chief will resign
Wheat tour projects yield at 42 bushels
Wheat streak mosaic found in Australia
Wheat production predicted 63% higher than 2002
Wheat plot tours scheduled for May 15, 29
Wheat plot tours begin June 4
Wheat harvest nears
Wheat groups voice support for science-based biotech regulation
Wheat groups support open travel to Cuba
Wheat field day, greenhouse dedication scheduled for May 22
Wheat demo set for May 28 in Hays
Wheat crop predicted 45% higher than 2002
Wheat crop looks good this year
Wheat crop has more weeds than usual
Wheat crop guessed at 38.8 bushels
Wheat crop forecast up 46% from 2002
What is happening to the U.S. soy crush industry?
WFP food aid convoy begins trek to Baghdad
Wet spring may spell trouble for lawns, MU specialist says
West Texas deer study group set to meet in Brownwood
West Plains regional sales
West Plains cattle sales
West Nile virus returns to the South
West Nile fears keeping horse veterinarians busy
Westen Plains Energy, Inc. breaks ground on ethanol plant
Weekly Texas crop report show high onion prices
Websites help develop manure, nutrient management plans
Website lets Montana farmers share production information
Website compares economics of nutritional supplements
Weather myths and folklore
Weather drives grain markets
Weather affects disease
Watertown cattle sales
Water district offers free newsletter
Water conservation aid
Warped idea: Ways to stop swayed wood may be around the bend
War affecting cattle markets very little
Waller Co. quarantined for Africanized honey bees
Wabaunsee Co. livestock day results announced
Visiting Korean officials purchase U.S. wheat
Video looks at supplement research
Video covers livestock environmental issues
Veteran meat industry journalist joins AMI
Veneman wants new funds to donate food aid to Iraq
Veneman, Ridge outline plan for END control
Veneman marks Earth Day by announcing CRP funding
Veneman extends CRP sign-up to June 13
Veneman announces help for cattle producers
Vegetable growers watch for swede midge
Value-added grape production catching on in High Plains
U.S. wheat donation to Iraq arrives in the Middle East
U.S. trade rep dislikes Japan beef restrictions
US to Brazil: Trade will open
U.S. supply of Asian rust fungicide short
U.S., Russia poultry dispute near resolution, officials say
U.S., Russian officials reach poultry resolution
U.S. officials debate taking EU biotech problems to WTO
U.S. official proposing world ag trade safeguard
U.S. may produce more wheat than USDA thinks
U.S. imposes bond on Canadian wheat
USDA takes first steps for Iraqi ag
USDA soy export projections still too low, some analysts say
USDA sold potentially toxic corn to food, feed handler
USDA seeks research grant applications
USDA seeks comments regarding sugar program
USDA says traditional wheat exporters will regain shares
USDA, Russia cooperating in ag matters
USDA research shows consumers less willing to buy GMO products
USDA raises Chinese, Latin corn exports
USDA proposes bovine TB zones in Michigan
USDA offers insurance on cattle prices
USDA offers fed, feeder cattle insurance pilot programs
USDA names Texas counties primary ag disaster areas
USDA names members to biotech committee
USDA names leader for Iraqi agriculture reconstruction
USDA issues trade rules for Asia soybean rust
USDA hosts renewable energy forum in Garden City
USDA hosts COOL session May 8
USDA hears COOL concerns
USDA enacts thorough meat packer sampling
USDA creates online farm game
USDA confirms one China soy washout
USDA changes bioenergy program
U.S. beef supply continues to be safe food source
U.S. agronomist calls for halt of Brazil soy imports
Upcoming KSU farm meetings set
University of IL research targets commercial hog facilities
United Nations calls for more food aid for the Iraqi people
UN food group calls for more African food aid
Understanding financial statements valuable for farmers
UN agency says one-third of Iraq crops spared
Ultrasound equal to beef carcass data
Tyson will drop the name IBP for good
Tyson Foods official speaks out against mandatory labeling
Tulsa stockyards sales
Tulsa stockyard sales
Tulsa livestock sales
Tulia livestock sales
TTU event teaches wildlife management
Transplants are great way to establish a quick garden
Toxic gas found near IA livestock
Tourism recognized as major industry in Kansas
Tornadoes take toll in Midwest
Tornadoes prompt interest in storm shelters, safe rooms
Tool controls grain moisture
Thirty Kansans complete leadership training program
The silent killer
The power of the toothbrush
The mosquitoes are active; prepare for West Nile virus
Texas' new state veterinarian outlines his programs
Texas crop, weather report shows rice planting on schedule
Texas A&M to produce health-related proteins
Texas A&M announces distinguished awardees
Texas 4-H partners with WNBA in San Antonio
Termite protection begins with understanding of environment
Technique identifies homozygous plants
Teat closure important to mastitis prevention
Team continues search for sick birds near El Paso
TDA announces new metrology lab
Tax provisions available for drought-related cattle sales
Tax cut tug-of-war will have an impact on ag producers
Talking with aging parents about the family finances
Take precautions against unforgiving sun
Taiwan experts will test drive U.S. wheat
Tailwater wastes water, money
TAES diet study hopes to save giant panda
TAES announces marketing agreement for TAM 111
System works--if not abused
Swiss cheese scores in U.S. championships
Swine show series begins May 24th
Sustainable ag grants available
Survey shows slowing pace in Midwestern economic growth
Supplements may ease chronic arthritis pain
Supplement magnesium to combat grass tetany
Sunflower bids
Sunflower association funds production research efforts
Summer conference expected to draw more than 1,000 cattlemen
Subsoil moisture remains very short
Study shows Indiana farmers opting for GM soy over corn
Study includes volunteer students, adults in weather project
Study: Texas farm, ranch lands getting carved up
Study: CA pesticide exceeds levels
Studies bolster case for mandatory labeling
Students selected for KSU Extension internships
Strong storms may not mean permanent plant damage
Stripe rust is found in Washington wheat
Stripe rust building in area fields
Stop beef integration
Stock dog clinic set for June
St. Joseph feeder pig sales report
State receives varied amounts of precipitation
State receives light-to-heavy precipitation in areas
State plan targets arthritis awareness
State legislators attend annual farmers' share luncheon
State Hereford association leadership gathers in Kansas City
State 4-H Conference is June 17 to 20
Starved sheep, cattle discovered on Wisconsin farm
Spurgin gets the job done for Beef Council
Sparks to study future of agricultural biotechnology
Sparks raises 2003 world crop estimates
Soy research sheds light on importance of inoculants
Soy bread earns "heart-healthy" label
Soybean "squeeze" rivals 1989
Soybean seeding rates impact yield
Soybean rust first identified in 1934
Soybean prices are near five-year high on CBT
Soybean checkoff grows America's appetite for soyfoods
Soybean briefing discusses ag's role in the AIDS battle
Southwest receives little moisture
South St. Paul slaughter sales
South Korean millers vow GMO wheat boycott
Southern loggers struggle to survive slump
South central direct sheep
Sour mulch fries leaves, MU horticulturist says
Sorghum, distillers grains subjects of course for buyers
Some areas receive rains, as first alfalfa cutting continues
Software program estimates cattle genetic profit potential
Social anxiety affects many Americans
Smithfield foods to present outstanding service award
Small farms coalition meets June 7
Slow down when driving in summer on country roads
Sioux Falls sheep sales
Sioux Falls sheep auction
Simmental youth scholarship offered
Sign-up now underway for CRP
Show-Me-Select heifer sale is held at Fruitland
Shifting acreage from corn to soybeans may not affect stocks
Sheep for meat better than sheep for wool
Sheep council to meet May 21
Sharp mower blades promote healthy turf
SF sheep sales
SF feeder pigs
Severed lizard head found in restaurant salad
Several trial lawyers ready to sue the fast-food industry
Seven Kansas counties eligible for USDA emergency farm loans
Services available to aid direct ag marketers
Senators weigh in on Bush proposed tax cuts, ag budget
Senators seek end to Cuba travel restrictions
Senators introduce rural health care legislation
Senators introduce federal wind energy tax credit bill
Senator seeks simplicity in implementing COOL rules
Senate energy committee approves biodiesel plan
Senate ag committee agrees to address NAFTA changes
SD climatologist predicts warmer summer temps
Scientists studying different plastic mulch colors
Scientists study "hunger hormone" in chickens
Scientists develop peanut butter to fight childhood blindness
Scientists create swine genetics library
Scientist look to boost AI fertilization rates
Scholarship winners announced
SARS prompts pets isolated, killed in China
SARS prompts Chinese meat plant shutdown
SARS overwhelming hospitals in Beijing
SARS may be linked to livestock on Chinese farms
SARS likely to cause slump in Asian meat demand
SARS effects ripple through worldwide economies
SARS could harm U.S. grain markets unless contained soon
Santee qualifies for Junior Angus award
San Saba predator awareness workshop set for May 28
Salina livestock sales
Salina cattle sales
Sale ushers in strong demand for finer quality
Safety council reviews E coli summit progress
Russia remains largest buyer of U.S. poultry
Russian economy continues growth
Rural initiative creates team to work on statewide entrepreneurship efforts
Rural communities also face globalization pressures
Runoff system reuses waste as fertilizer
Rodeo Bible Camp scheduled for June 11-13
Roche fights "generic" Stay-C
Robbins retires from KSU Extension
RMA explains crop insurance rebates, premium reductions
RMA details general prevented planting information, rules
Reward offered in cattle poisoning case
Retired Extension livestock specialist receives honors
Retired CSU agent to get service award
Resolution seeks COOL exemption for domestic born animals
Research may reduce salmonella in beef
Researcher takes molecular approach in diagnosing virus
Concentrated atrazine applications reduce runoff hazard
Report shows retail growth centered in a few counties
Report shows how hog producers want their checkoff dollars spent
Report says GMO regulation lacking
Report calls for stronger food safety authority
Report: Use science in food safety
Registration to protect U.S. food supply
Register for May 15 'Rancher's Round-Up'
Reducing milk production is critical to increasing prices for dairy farmers
Record ethanol produced for month of March
Rebound in hog prices will arrive this summer
Ready, set, AIM!
Rather dry winter takes its toll on western wheat fields
Rare quackgrass now is becoming more problematic
Ranch style Wilson offers open living throughout
Ranch profits focus of field day May 21
Rancher uses fire to cleanse New Mexico pastures
Rain needed to continue progress with row crops
Rainfall reported throughout state
Rain delays eastern Nebraska corn planting
Railroad firms merge to form NAFTA Rail
Public comment sought on U.S. trade assistance
Protection of cattle herd a top priority for NCBA
Promote producers
Progressive Farmer safety day camp set for June 4
Program ranks animals based on multiple traits
Producers should scout for insects before treatment
Producers should check equipment before Spring work
Producers reap profits through stewardship
Producers need to apply now for sustainable ag grants
Price seasonality factors influence marketing decisions
Presho livestock sales
Presho cattle sales report
Pratt livestock sales
Pratt 3 p.m. cattle sales
Post your wheat fields
Pork producer returns still negative
Pork checkoff presents P.O.R.K. Academy
Pork Checkoff develops kitchen companion for home cooks
Pond workshop to be May 22
Policy must change
Polansky comments on proposed APHIS pharmacrop rules
Platte River Basin habitat study begins
Pizza Ranch shows kids food origins
Pioneer, Monsanto reach YieldGard corn agreement
Philippines joins early harvest program
PETA wants city name changed to Veggieburg
Pesticides, prostate cancer link discovered
Pesticide containers accepted at 45 sites
Payment limits workshop set for June 17
Payment limit commission to hold public workshop in June
Partnership boosts MN organic farming
Participants receive catch-it animals
Pair deems aerial herbicide application to be best bet
PA Governor proclaims May as beef month
Oz wool prices continue to slide
Ozark Empire Fair completes barn renovations
Overcast skies, wet soil limit fieldwork activities
OSU engineers wheat to more readily resist drought, salt
Organization says USDA should simplify food labeling policy
Organic zinc in pig diets helps protect environment
Organic produce delivered to a lot near you
Organic cooperative provides opportunity for small farmers
Organic beef standards finalized
Optional basement gives Flintwood room to grow
OPEC considers crude oil production cut to offset prices
Online map tracks states' nutritional health
'One-Strike' penalizes chicken, egg industry
Older Kansans to benefit from farmers' market grant
Oklahoma Farm Bureau supports FFA
Oklahoma 4-H'ers learn about state government
OKC West cattle sales
OFU urges women to 'lighten up'
OFU supports COOL
OFU cites BSE case as need for COOL
Officials warning Texans to watch out for tick-borne diseases
Officials stress necessity of more effective wildfire rehab
Officials not pleased with U.S., Mexico trade talks
Officials defends U.S. food import regulations
Officials affirm SARS not hurting ag trade between U.S., Canada
Oak gall unsightly, but most varieties not lethal to trees
NU will support its vet students attending KSU
NU environmental programs, departments will merge
NPPC says COOL will drive pork producers out of business
NPPC: USDA should minimize costs, confusion related to COOL
No USDA reps at Grassley EU meeting
Northwest fruit trees see weather damage
North Carolina seeks further grain imports
North Carolina hog lagoons in danger of overflow
No-till, ridge-till can save fuel, fertilizer, labor, equip costs
NMPF calls for voluntary supply management
NFU still opposes "Livestock Friendly Counties Act"
Next few weeks critical for Texas grain, cotton crops
Next best thing to rain: Tax act for farmers and fishermen
New virus confirmed as source of SARS
New science emerges to measure air emissions from livestock
New SARS test may be useful
New NU-developed food allergen tests commercialized
New Mexico range lands improve under harsh conditions
New law to protect environment, humans from septic systems
New KS rules allow flexible water use
New ISU assistant profs are natives of Denmark
New initiative coordinates water quality work
Newell sheep sales report
Newell sheep sales
New crop hay harvest moves into southern Missouri
New concepts could change face of America's corn belt
New CD provides help in managing stored grain
New Bt corn variety controls rootworms
New behavior, welfare research reshapes livestock management
Nebraska Wheat Board meets June 3
Nebraskans urged to participate in livestock judging
Nebraska named free of pseudorabies
NE bill promotes "livestock friendly"
ND helps farmers with child care
NCR-SARE has funds available for projects
NCGA, USGC want NAFTA corn policy left unchanged
NCGA, USGC against renegotiating NAFTA
NCGA pleased with poultry trade resolution
NCGA lauds new carpeting as a victory in ag research
NCGA denies southeastern U.S. corn purchase rumors
NCBA wants help with invasive weeds
NCBA talks policy during Spring Conference
NCBA presents new beef data to the USDA
NCBA officials discuss E coli plans with USDA
NCBA chief economist returns from Mexico trip
NBC schedules board meeting for May 28
Natures most nearly perfect food
Natural bacteriocins boost rumen efficiency
National media campaign on stroke warning signs launched
National legislation may affect food industry
National FAIR ready to help with animal ID
NAFTA nations will set 10-year goals in June
Mycogen offers Clearfield technology for sunflowers
Most of NE, KS wheat survives temps dropping below freezing
Morgan Co. youths attend judging contest
More NE cattle die from poison
More info is needed on low-carbohydrate diets
Moran want to expand the rural EAS program
Moran brings health care administrator to Kansas
Moran bill honors Emporia as founding city of Veterans Day
Moran announces grants for Kansas airport improvements
Moore names new KDOC&H directors
Monsanto, Brazil discuss GM seed royalties
Monitoring shows drops in eastern NE groundwater levels
Monitoring fields is key
MN odorless pork packing plant proposed
MN farmers grow corn for fuel, vodka
Missouri Corn Scholarship winners announced
Minnesota conservation publication wins award
Millers tell USDA to act on issues
Millers submit food security comments
Midwest states coordinate area water quality team
Middle East is an important market for U.S. soybeans
Mexico growers switch to producing heroin
Methods of controlling scorpions discussed
Meth labs continue rise throughout rural Midwest
Meat specialist speaking May 24
McAlester livestock sales
McAlester cattle sales
May is foster care awareness month
May 7 workshop designed for cow-calf producers
Maryland Tyson plant closes, contracts end
Marketing workshop are offered by NCBA, CME
Marketing voice is vital for livestock producers
Marchman named livestock show manager
March egg production totals 416 million
Many producers eligible for StarLink settlement
Many mosquito controls on market do not work
Lt. Governor Moore calls on the legislature to support agritourism
Looking for a "GRATE" summer snack? Say cheese!
LMA announces auctioneer championship semi-finalists
Livestock price insurance products offer big benefits
Litzenberg is selected as a Piper Professor
Lexington livestock sales
Lexington cattle sales
Leopold Center offers "A Year in the News"
Legal settlement boosts Tyson Foods earnings
LeAnn Rimes with 'Got Milk?' campaign
LCP signup extended to June 1
Latest Birth Control Options Available
Large grocery chains agree to modify salmon labeling
Large grasshopper populations begin hatching
Lahoma wheat tour scheduled for May 16
Lack of aid threatens Afghan livestock
KSU provost resigns; hopes to return to teaching
KSU plans ag events
KSU official details nonprofit genetics wholesale company
KSU lists future farm meetings
KSU animal scientist offers summer tips for dairy farmers
KLA suggests solutions to COOL challenges
Kitchen tools simplify cooking for those with arthritis
Kids, like sponges, absorb values they experience
KFC adopts more exacting animal welfare standards
Keep tabs on personal credit report too
KCIA corrects facts
KCA commends USDA foreclosing borders
Kansas sunflower bids
Kansas State Fair appoints new assistant manager
KS' official website spotlights upcoming 2003 wheat harvest
Kansas farm income continues steep slide
Kansas farmer finds very optimistic future in biodiesel
Kansas ethanol expansion is good for sorghum growers
Kansas E10 unleaded directory available online
'Clean coal' energy project produces power without pollution
K-State Research Center Wheat Tour set for May 22
K-State entomologists asking Kansans to report dead birds
K-State announces ag conferences
K-State analyst raises 2003 U.S. wheat output
K-State-formed company to sell Roundup Ready soybean seed
Junior swine members gather in Louisville
Junior beef expo scheduled for May 24, 25
Junior Beef Expo is June 7 and 8
Junior Angus members lead 150 to Western Regional show
June is for turkeys
June ag survey beginning soon
Junction City sales
July may bring heat dome to Western Corn Belt fields
Judge allows meatpacker anti-trust suit to proceed
Joplin stockyards sales
Joplin regional stockyards
Joplin regional sales
Jolene Brown to speak at SCA convention May 22
Johnson accepts CSU ag dean position
Johne's disease cause gets sequenced
Japanese farm officials may have ignored public health
It's time to plant corn
ISU swine farm manager receives service award
ISU researchers designing foods to improve human health
ISU has higher-yielding alfalfa
ISU expands it urban ag programs
ISU ag honor group presents awards
Is tax reaction different this time?
Irradiation effectively controls weevils in sweet potato shipments
Iraq urged to dissolve Oil-for-Food program
Iraqi commerce possibilities could boost U.S. export profits
IPM reduces pesticide usage, saves money in greenhouses
IPM in greenhouse is more efficient
Iowa youth challenge selves on 4-H Wilderness Trips
Iowa State pork center will host COOL program
Iowa regains status for its egg production, processing
Iowans partner with chain for beef promotion
Iowa lawmakers pass packer ban, await governor's approval
Iowa beef center offers third short course
Internet site can help producers select herd sires
Interest high in Conservation Reserve Program signup
Intensive grazing website now online
In some areas, ag can coexist with population growth and urban sprawl
Insecticide offers pest control, plant health, more yield
Indian tribes, environment groups oppose WA water law changes
In Africa, the food gap will widen in the years to come
Implement makes planting trees a simple, one-step procedure
IMF lays blame for weak economy
Illinois study evaluates risk management tools
Illinois researchers work to reduce phosphorus in feed
Illinois costs per acre drop
IGC projects record world wheat use
Ibach reappointed to trade policy group
Huron cattle sales report
HRW tour: Colorado good but needs rain
House, Senate move closer to renewable fuels standard
Hot dogs are top item on ballparks' menus
Horticulture summer camp offered in June
Horses need WNV booster shot
High Plains slaughter sales
High Plains Journal staff receive creative awards
Hessian fly hits Runnels County
Hesby wins advising award
Herbicide timing is key
Herbicide resistance on the rise
Henderson 4-H equine judging team sweeps prizes
Heavy rains, hail lead to lowland flooding in east central
Heavy rains across state have good, bad effects on hay fields
Heading wheat may be damaged by late NE frost
Hawks: USDA remains anti-COOL
Harlan Extension sponsors judging clinic June 2
Harkin requests CRP sign-up extension
Harkin claims Bush harming working class
Hand weeding ban sought in California
Group wants cloned products kept off Japan's grocery shelves
Groundwater conservation series begins May 28
Groundwater conservation district seminar set May 28
Ground beef basics - purchase to plate
Greenhouses extend wheat growing season
Greenhouse production short course to be held in June
Greenhouse dedication honors wheat leaders
Greater livestock feed efficiency means less waste
Grazon does the job
Grazing tour set for June 11
Grazing season is 12 months long
Grass tetany: A quick and silent killer
Grassley pushes Zoellick on EU GMOs
Grassley helps get $98 million for NACD
Grass-based dairy model allows smaller producers to compete
Grain sorghum a wise choice throughout the Great Plains
Gov. Sebelius signs emu week proclamation
Gov. declares May as "Egg Month"
Goodlatte introduces bill designating the Oak as America's national tree
Golf tourney funds KSU ag scholarships
Goldthwaite sheep, goat sales report
Goldthwaite sheep, goat sales
GMO suit goes to Canada high court
GMO foes stage protests at world agriculture forum
Gleichsner project picked for award
GIPSA seeks input of inspectors
GIPSA files complaints against livestock dealer, packer
Get to know what makes you tick
Get ready to grill
Georgia auction sales
General store: Gone but not forgotten
Gelbvieh junior show schedule set
Geese wrecking havoc in ND soybean, wheat fields
Gas prices continue to decline
Gas prices are falling as the war winds down
Gasoline prices jump in midwest
Gardening seminars begin May 29
Garden City wheat tour is set May 27
Gamebird, land use conference slated for June
Furnaces need summer care
Funds available for sustainable ag projects
Fuel of future here now
Fuel, fertilizer costs affecting corn planting
Ft. Smith livestock sales
Ft. Smith cattle sales
Ft. Pierre livestock sales
Ft. Pierre cattle sales
FSA loans available for weather damaged Kansas counties
FSA appoints head of external affairs
Front range experiences thunderstorms, snow showers
'Freedom to travel to Cuba' applauded by wheat industry
Free-range hog farmers say taste sets their pork apart
Foundation seed is available for new beans
Forests act protects lands from fire, disease
Foremost Farms closes four IA, WI dairy plants
Foreign animal disease and emergency planning meet set
Forage specialist advises caution this grazing season
Food Safety Symposium to discuss biosecurity
Foodborne pathogens could be used as weapons
Flea beetles damage corn
Flavored milk beverages a hit with dairy farmers
First winter wheat estimates off slightly, still 36% higher than last year
First shipment of U.S. wheat loaded, begins journey to Iraq
First cutting continues in TX
First alfalfa cutting continues, as rain persists
First alfalfa cutting begins in southern parts of Kansas
First-ever Claude Robinson Scholarship announced
Fertilizing pastures pays off
Feedlot inventory down slightly
Federal tax cut takes shape
Federal Reserve leaves rates steady
FDA announces proposed food safety regulations
FB urges support for Senate energy bill
Farms keep busy planting crops, irrigating
Farm safety program moves beyond the farm
Farmers who participated in non-Starlink suit will be paid
Farmer's market benefits buyers, sellers and community
Farmers lose appeal for bailout loans
Farmers back fix for highway trust fund
Farmers are vulnerable to arthritis-related disabilities
Farmer learns on the job
Farm bill implementation on track, despite changes
Farm bill conservation programs deemed a success
FAO: Agriculture essential to grow global economy
Family farm groups testify in favor of COOL
Fall is the best time to control dandelions in High Plains area
Faith cattle sales report
Eyestone is inducted into national 4-H Hall of Fame
ExxonMobil announces ag scholarships
Extension youth camp builds outdoor living skills
Extension camp seeks aspiring veterinarians
Experts now categorizing tornado damage on-site
Expanded wheat tour begins May 8 at Lockett
Exhibitors show 203 entries at ROV
Exercise helps manage pain
Even 'black-thumb' gardeners can grow vincas and petunias
Evaluate bean pod mottle virus infestation before treating
EU votes in 10 new members
EU recognized as hog cholera free
EU claims to have new beef hormone study
Ethanol process boosts coproduct value
Ethanol group plans sales through June 2
Ericson cattle sales report
Equity drive continues for cattle processing plant
Energy Forum discusses farm bill provisions
Eliminating breeding sites key to WNV control
Eggs make dinner 'eggs'citing
Egg production remains on track despite END
Effective weed control must be done in fall
Economist warns of rushing decisions after grain study
Economist illustrates Starlink claims payment procedures
Eating right helps protect skin from sun, too
Eastern European region needs more wheat imports
Ease arthritis pain, caregiving
Early wheat shows 60.1 pounds per bushel
Dutch man is first bird flu victim
Dunks, bits naturally control mosquitos
DTN, Sparks launch management solution
Dry summer expected in West
Dryland wheat tour slated for May 27
Drought expected to slash production in Venezuela
Drought continues throughout Midwest
Dr. discusses healthy attributes of eggs
Don't miss out on Starlink settlement
Don't feed mold spores
Dodge City cattle sales
Disagreement 'danger zones' for marriages
Diesel prices drop for tenth straight week
DFA pleased with Central Federal Order ruling
DFA elects officers and directors at meeting
Developing fondness, admiration key to successful marriages
Despite recent events, Harkin travels to Cuba as planned
Democrats want more domestic security funds
Delaware farmers eye biodiesel
Defense boosts troop health protection
Debris in pastures pose health risk to cattle
Deadline for energy grants is June 6
Deadline approaching for Starlink settlement money
David Holcombe appointed to State Board of Agriculture
Dalhart livestock sales notes
Dalhart livestock sales
Dalhart cattle sales
Dairy industry launches '3-A-Day' campaign
Dairy Farmers of America reports 2002 gains
Cuba, Korea bolster U.S. wheat exports
CSU study shows consumers support COOL on meat
CSU fish, wildlife professor honored for scholarship impact
CSU and USC offer small business development courses online
CSU alumni group honors beef industry leader, former animal science professor
CRP signup continues through May 30
Crop, field progress still behind last year
Crop damage still uncertain from recent heavy storms
Crocker named Extension gerontology specialist
Critical habitat for endangered species really should be critical
'Cow town' planned in California
Cowboys For Kids fundraiser scheduled for Memorial weekend
Counter cyclical payment elusive
Counselor's perspective impacts youth development
Council formulates plan for E. coli management
Cotton varieties offered in stacked-gene configuration
Cottonseed aid applications run through May 23
Corn stocks projections usually accurate
Corn leaf aphids create little damage on plants
Corn hybrids offer protection from corn rootworm
Corn growers seek better food safety policy
Corn growers praise House energy vote
Corn growers express concerns over Senate economic package
Corn grower makes presentation to AOCS
Cool temps, rainfall delay planting activities
COOL supporters say BSE case shows labeling necessity
COOL scare tactics
COOL meeting attracts standing room only crowd in Kansas City
Consumer credit file privacy: The real deal
Conservationists embrace success in animal cloning
Congress OKs $300 million Iraqi food aid
Concho County predator workshop set for June 10
ConAgra E. coli lawsuits pending
ConAgra caught distributor's accounting inaccuracies
Compromise can reduce marriage stress
Composting helps reduce landfill waste
Community development awards announced
Commerce reconfirms North Dakota Stand on CWB
Combs attends COOL listening session
Colorado feeder sales summary
Colorado dairy farmer to lead nation's largest dairy coop
Colorado auction sales
CO farmers permitted to begin limited South Platte irrigation
Coalition wants to create healthier Arkansas kids
Coalition forms to discuss ag industry threats
Coalition: Review of Packers and Stockyards Act should focus on competition
CME revenues up 40%
Clovis livestock sales
Clovis cattle sales report
Clinics help youths animal judging skills
Clean lines offer functionality in country-styled Alan
Cleaner snowmobile burns ethanol
Citizens should consider investing tax refunds
Christian country artist headlines Ag Night entertainment
Chinese swine researchers reach important feed breakthrough
Chinese scientists discover rice gene that may boost yields
China: SARS situation 'still grim'
Checkoff challenges mounting up
Changing weather brings 'blessed rain'
CFB supports McInnis' Healthy Forest Act
Ceremony adds nations to European Union
Center hosts biosecurity symposium May 22
CattleWomen present two scholarships
Cattle organizations voice concerns to USDA
Cattlemen host golf tourney
Cattle found dead of apparent poisoning
Catnip captures attention as a natural mosquito repellent
Case New Holland posts sizable first-quarter loss
Cargill opens Brazilian soybean export terminal
Cargill earnings rise nearly 60%
Carbon sequestration credit trading may begin
Can the U.S. re-enter the Iranian wheat market?
Candidates for Gelbvieh executive director sought
Cancer awareness program sends message to young men
Canadian official's rhetoric reaches new heights
Canadian imports play big role in U.S. cash hog futures
Canadian beef researchers work on feed utilization EPD
Canada ships more cattle to U.S. in 2002
Canada bans birds from END U.S. states
Camp Cooley Ranch--'02 IBBA Breeder of the Year
Campaign aims to "beef up" smaller fares
California farmers want delay in federal pollution measures
Calf sales continue to raise funds for R-CALF efforts
CA farmers required to obtain pollution permits
Bumpers College, U of A ag department announce faculty awards
Budget takes center stage
Buckskin group celebrates 40 years
BSE case confirmed in Canada should have low impact on Missouri herds
BSE-prompted beef block causes packers to rely on supplies
Brucella Abortus vaccine, strain RB-51 receives licensing
Brothers keep on farming
Breeding program builds on success
Brazil soy production costs 40% below U.S.
Brazil soy output expanding
Brazilian soybean production potential awes U.S. producer
Brazilian president stabilizing nation's once-lagging economy
Brazil food label laws eased for Argentine consumers
Brazil accuses U.S. of undermining FTAA talks
Bourbon County map is available from KGS
Book examines evolution of Panhandle ag
Boating safety classes begin
Bluestem pastures rated at 82% of normal
Black-tailed prairie dog: Pest, pet or plains' prey?
Biotech companies seek SARS vaccine patents
Biological Fly Control Helps Feedyard Practice Stewardship, Animal Husbandry
'Biobelt' initiative challenges eco-devo strategy
Beyond duct tape: Prepare for emergencies, reduce risks
Bermudagrass grows well in Oklahoma
Be on the lookout for ticks
Behind closed doors
Beef trade dispute could be brewing with Mexico
Beef speech contest will close June 6
Beef plays important role in local economy
Beef Month celebrated in May across High Plains area
Beef industry, restaurant chain introduce pot roast sandwich
Beef council hosts market seminar May 27
Beef check-off launches new line to retailers
Beef Cattle 101 series begins May 13
Beauty of the burger is appreciated during summer
Bean beetles can transmit pod mottle virus
Bankers offer advice to young, small farmers
Controlling weeds and brush provides flexibility in pasture management
Fine line separates success and failure in stocker cattle
Aventis settles animal nutrition pricing lawsuit
Australians reject use of GE food crops
Australia lifts ban on sheep, cattle
Australia joins WTO cotton trade action
Atkins diet affecting U.S. grain farmers
ASI opens sheep-goat photo contest to all
ASA urges more Asian Soybean Rust safeguards
Arthritis sufferers can simplify cooking chores
Arthritis increasing--learn to reduce risks, pain
ARS to test 'hydromulch' spray
ARS seeks safer protection from Indianmeal moths
ARS patents mosquito-killing virus
ARS millers and bakers have their own traditions
Arkansas soybean farmers need more sun, less rain
Arkansas sales summary
Arkansas researchers identify stress tolerance gene in rice
Arkansas considers state department of agriculture
Arkansas cattle sales
AR grad student helps develop tools against bacteria
Argentina seeks more wheat exports
Areas receive scattered rain, hail
Aquaculture co-op announces new processing plant
April live cattle close at three-month high
APHIS seeks animal welfare shift comments
Aphids attacking AR corn crop, causing more fear than damage
Aphids attack corn crop, but cause more fear than damage
Apache livestock sales
Apache cattle sales report
Apache cattle sales
Annual crop survey now online
Animal science textbook celebrates 30th anniversary
Animal ID may play role in enhancing animal surveillance
Animal disease seminar and discussion is scheduled May 22
Anhydrous stockpiles lure drug dealers
A new precedent for western water issues
Analysts disagree on corn carryover
Analyst says parity lacking in today's livestock markets
Analyst lowers 2003 hog price forecast
A&M professor receives award
AMI wants AMS to modify country-of-orgin guidelines
AMI president support voluntary COOL labels
AMI lobbyist named senior VP for legislative affairs
AMI: No evidence of benefit to mandatory COOL
Amenities of Ashley meet needs of large, active family
Amarillo sales summary
Amarillo livestock summary
Amarillo livestock sales
Amarillo cattle sales
Alternative weed control workshop is set for June 14
All strong winds can be deadly
All Novice Show to be held May 3
All cropland in quail initiative area will qualify for CRP
Algae preventing some rice from reaching a good stand
Alfalfa workshop scheduled for June 19
Alfalfa trade slows overall, as producers continue cutting
Alfalfa reamed in mostly fair condition
Alfalfa movement remains moderate throughout Kansas
Alfalfa growers should scout fields for weevils
Alfalfa field day features machinery demonstrations
Airborne soybean rust could move north
Ag survey seeks reliable crop info
Agricultural production can be a real pain
Ag officials tout Bush tax plan
Ag lenders conferences slated for Manhattan, Garden City
Ag leader receives CSU College of Agriculture award
Ag in the classroom presents math, science assemblies
Ag in Classroom announces summer teachers' classes
Age: What's in a number?
Ag department buys surplus Texas products for hungry Texans
Ag air quality task force named
After hailstorm, allow plants time to recover before pruning
AFBF issues call to arms against invasive weeds
Advanced plant ID course to be offered in Sanger May 24
A dairy can be a good business, life
Acrylamide present in baked, fried foods
ACGF releases national wind energy issue survey results
Accounting Workshop will be June 18, 19
Abilene's southwestern flair will work in any neighborhood
Aberdeen livestock sales
Aberdeen cattle sales
82nd State 4-H Roundup sure to be an 'Xtreme' experience
49th annual Beef Cattle Short Course set for Aug. 4 to 6
40th Stiles farm field day set for June 17
4-Hers take on purple loosestrife
4-H camp is June 24 to 27
2003 Great Plants shine year-round
Good fungal enzyme could aid sugar beets
Conservation tillage improves farmers' profits

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