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Getting a divorce lawyer for divorce advice can take a lot of load off your back. You can get a divorce lawyer online, by looking up the pages of the phone book or getting a referral from a friend. In meeting with a prospective divorce lawyer, endeavor to find out how experienced he or she is before seeking divorce advice from him or her. - Sexy Erotic Valentine's Day Gift Ideas-00-1273 By : Rich Stephenson
Valentine's day is the perfect day to show your how much you love your girlfriend, boyfriend as well as wife and husband. The best way to show them you love - Major Scientific Push To Tackle Agricultural Productivity And Food Security In Developing World By : Industry News
Ł7M of new research is being launched to tackle some of the most damaging and widespread pests........ - Purging The Plantain Pests In Africa By : Industry News
A tiny pest threatening the staple diet of millions in Africa could soon be eradicated in a project announced today.......... - Eat Up All Of Your Brussels Sprouts -- Unless You're An Aphid By : Industry News
Aphids that eat Brussels sprouts are smaller than normal and live in undersized populations......... - 'Tweaking' A Strain Of E. coli To Provide A Potential Source Of Energy By : Industry News
For most people, the name "E. coli" is synonymous with food poisoning and product recalls, but a professor in Texas A&M University's chemical engineering department envisions the bacteria as a future source of energy, helping to power our cars, homes and more. - China Organic Announces Retail Agreement to Further Expand Distribution Channels By : Industry News
China Organic Agriculture, Inc. (OTCBB:CNOA), a growth-driven agricultural products company leading China's organic foods revolution, today announced that the Company has reached a milestone 3 year retail distribution agreement with Tongda Grain and Oil Company,....... - China Organic Agriculture Expands on Guidance for Revenues and Profits Going Forward By : Industry News
China Organic Agriculture, Inc. (OTCBB:CNOA), a growth-driven agricultural and products company leading China's organic foods revolution, today announced that its new business model would continue to produce strong growth through 2008 and beyond... - China Organic Agriculture Forecasts Record Revenue and Earnings for 2007 By : Industry News
China Organic Agriculture, Inc. (OTCBB:CNOA), today increased revenue and earnings forecasts for 2007. The upwardly revised guidance projects revenues to increase to approximately $45 million for calendar year 2007, a 500% increase over the $9 million for the comparable period the previous year..... - AMERICAN SYSTEMS Launches Specialized Web Site for U.S. Department of Agriculture By : Industry News
AMERICAN SYSTEMS, an employee-owned government and commercial IT solutions provider, today announced its participation in the development, design and launch of a new MyPyramid Web application customized for pregnant and nursing women. The specialized site offers expectant and new mothers critical information...... - Intelleflex Showcases Extended Capability RFID Cattle Tracking Solution at Canadian Auction By : Industry News
Intelleflex Corporation, the leader in Extended Capability RFID, today announced the successful demonstration of live cattle tracking using its battery-assisted RFID solution at the Calgary Stockyards. Members of various agriculture and food organizations..... - News From USW: Congress Responds to USW Concerns with Letter to Colombian President By : Industry News
News From USW: On November 16, 2007, three members of Congress key to the issue of trade sent a letter to Colombian President Alvaro Uribe on matters of important concern raised by the USW. Congressional Representatives Micheal Michaud, Dale Kildee and Raul M. Grijalva wrote of their concern for the life of Senator Gustavo Petro........ - Middleton’s Knight Hollow Nursery Honored for Innovation in Business By : Industry News
When Dr. Brent McCown invented a way to clone and reproduce woody plants in a controlled environment, his wife, Dr. Deborah McCown, realized the huge potential of this new and innovative technology. Thus, Knight Hollow Nursery (KHN), Inc. was founded in 1981 and is now a custom wholesale grower of woody ornamentals and other specialized plants.. - GE Provides $225 Million Credit Facility to United Agri Products, Inc., the Largest Independent By : Industry News
GE Commercial Finance’s Global Sponsor Finance business today announced it served as administrative agent for a $225 million term loan Add-on facility to United Agri Products, Inc. GE Capital Markets served as sole lead arranger and sole bookrunner...... - Origin Agritech Limited to Open New Production Facility in Southwest China By : Industry News
Origin Agritech Limited (NASDAQ: SEED) (“Origin”) announced today that it has completed a new hybrid seed production facility in the city of Chengdu. Chengdu is the capital of the Sichuan Province in the southwest region of China. The new facility includes a hybrid rice and corn seed conditioning plant with a capacity of 10,000 kilograms per hour...... - China Organic Announces Appointment of Prominent Industry Veteran Zhidong Li as Chief Executive By : Industry News
China Organic Agriculture, Inc. (OTCBB:CNOA), a growth-driven agricultural and products company leading China's organic foods revolution, has appointed Zhidong Li, a forward-thinking marketing and finance executive, to the position of Chief Executive Officer and the Company’s Board of Directors.... - Targeted Growth Adds Agricultural Technology Veteran as President By : Industry News
Targeted Growth, Inc. (TGI) today announced that Dr. David McElroy has joined the company as President. His primary responsibility will be to help accelerate the national and international growth of the company as it expands its renewable energy strategy with a focus on developing next-generation feedstocks... - Targeted Growth Adds Agricultural Technology Veteran as President By : Industry News
Targeted Growth, Inc. (TGI) today announced that Dr. David McElroy has joined the company as President. His primary responsibility will be to help accelerate the national and international growth of the company as it expands its renewable energy strategy with a focus on developing next-generation feedstocks... - Minister Ritz Statement On Usda Decision To Inspect Canadian Meat Exports By : Industry News
I have every confidence in the strength and quality of Canada's food safety.............. - Clearswift Releases New MIMEsweeper for SMTP Edge Server as Part of MIMEsweeper Re-Architecture By : Industry News
Clearswift today introduced the new MIMEsweeper for SMTP Edge Server, an email firewall that protects business critical infrastructures from spam, viruses and malware. This new architecture allows MIMEsweeper for SMTP software to focus on its core competency..... - ZyLAB User Day to Showcase Latest Information Access Solutions; Includes New High-Demand Google By : Industry News
ZyLAB, an innovative developer of Information Access Solutions, will host its annual user day on Tuesday, October 23rd in Washington, DC at the Hilton Washington Embassy Row. Current ZyLAB customers, as well as professionals looking to implement an information access solution or platform within their organization, are encouraged to attend this free..... - Produce Industry Experts Launch AgriWorld Exchange By : Industry News
AgriWorld Exchange, the first live online agri-trading marketplace, was formally launched today to enable buyers and sellers worldwide to securely connect and communicate online in an innovative open market for fresh produce. AgriWorld Exchange gives trading members a powerful and secure e-commerce platform to conduct agribusiness efficiently, driving greater profitability and expanded market reach for member businesses..... - CAADES Partners with AgriWorld Exchange By : Industry News
AgriWorld Exchange, the first live online agri-trading marketplace, today announced an important agreement with the Confederation of Agricultural Associations of the State of Sinaloa, Mexico (CAADES). - AgiLight Inc. Launches New ThinRayz™ Xtra Ultra-Thin, Low-Profile, High-Output LED Channel Letter By : Industry News
AgiLight Inc., an innovative developer of high-quality, low-energy lighting technologies and products for commercial signage and architectural applications, today announced its new ThinRayz™ Xtra ultra-thin, low-profile, high-output white LED sign lighting modules.. - Dole Announces That It Will Discontinue the Use of Paraquat in Its Agricultural Operations By : Industry News
Dole announced today that it is discontinuing the use of paraquat in its agricultural operations worldwide by implementing an immediate phase-out program, except in Costa Rica for Dole’s pineapple operations where the targeted phase-out program extends to June 30, 2008...... - Farmers Insurance is the Premiere Sponsor of the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival By : Industry News
Lights, Camera, Action! There will be a full week of Latino film action coming October 7-14, as Farmers Insurance Company takes the premiere sponsorship role at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) for the second year. It will be held at the ArcLight Cinemas and it’s all happening in Hollywood... - 'Taking Stock' Of Toxic Releases By : Industry News
The latest Taking Stock report from the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) reveals that a continued decline in releases of toxic chemicals to the environment -- 15 percent for the United States and Canada from 1998 to 2004 -- is being driven by a group of industrial facilities that are the largest generators of emissions. - FSU Law Prof Serves On National Panel Studying Mississippi River By : Industry News
Thirty-five years after Congress enacted the Clean Water Act, America's most storied river -- the Mississippi -- is still not safe for swimming or fishing, according to a National Research Council committee that included a Florida State University law professor. - Landec and Chiquita Expand Current Banana Licensing Agreement and Enter into New Avocado License By : Industry News
Landec Corporation (Nasdaq: LNDC), a developer and marketer of technology-based polymer products for food, agricultural and licensed partner applications, and Chiquita Brands International, Inc. (NYSE: CQB) announced today that Landec’s food subsidiary, Apio, Inc., has expanded its joint technology license and supply agreement with Chiquita, initially entered into in September 2004, providing Chiquita use of Landec’s patented BreatheWay® packaging technology for Chiquita bananas........ - The President of Grape Networks Selected as the Keynote Speaker on the Commercialization By : Industry News
Grape Networks, the World Leader in the Wireless Sensor Monitoring of Vineyard Microclimates and Sensor Data for open Fields on the Internet, today announced that the Peter Tsepeleff, the President and CEO of Grape Networks, was selected as the Keynote Speaker for the “12th Annual Commercialization of Micro and Nano Sensors” for the Agriculture Track at COMS 2007, (www.mancef.org)...... - Informed Public Debate Needed On Water Fluoridation By : Industry News
While some people are strongly in favor of adding fluoride to water to prevent tooth decay, others argue clearly against. - Doctors Warn Of Climate Havoc Resulting In Global Disease Epidemics And Famine By : Industry News
Even a limited, regional nuclear war, such as an exchange between India and Pakistan, would cause world wide climate disruption and lead to global famine, according to papers being presented at an international conference at the Royal Society of Medicine this week. - China Organic Announces Milestone Agreement with Major Regional Chinese Retail Distribution System By : Industry News
China Organic Agriculture, Inc. (OTCBB:CNOA), a growth-driven agricultural and products company leading China's organic foods revolution, has announced today that the Company has reached a milestone three-year agreement with Songyuan-based Songyuan Grain and Oil Company that is expected to contribute revenues of 60 million Yuan, equivalent to approximately USD $7.9 million in revenues during calendar year 2007...... - China Organic Agriculture to Present at Roth Capital Conference in New York September 5th By : Industry News
China Organic Agriculture, Inc. (OTCBB:CNOA), a growth-driven agricultural products company leading China's organic foods revolution, announced today that Steve Wan, Vice President of China Organic, will be presenting at the Roth Capital Conference in New York...... - Celanese Sells Films Business of AT Plastics to BPI By : Industry News
Celanese Corporation (NYSE:CE), a global hybrid chemical company, today announced that the company has sold the Films business of its AT Plastics subsidiary to British Polythene Industries PLC (BPI)..... - Should Modern Living Carry A Health Warning? By : Industry News
A new Ł4.4m partnership programme to explore the impacts of modern living on our health has just started to fund its first research projects. - DTN and The Progressive Farmer Host its first Agriculture Summit By : Agriculture News
DTN and The Progressive Farmer magazine announced today that it will host its first agriculture summit on December 5-7 at the Palmer House Hilton Hotel in Chicago. The 2007 DTN/Progressive Farmer Ag Summit, “Grow and Prosper: Producer Strategies for High-Risk...... - Seeds of Change® and Mayor David Coss Join the Santa Fe Watershed Association in an Effort By : Agriculture News
Seeds of Change®, an industry leader in the sustainability of organic agriculture practices worldwide, has joined efforts with Mayor David Coss and the Santa Fe Watershed Association in a mission to restore and protect the Santa Fe River – recently designated the most endangered river in the United States. - Horizon Organic® Family Farmer Network Grows to 400 Family Farms By : Agriculture News
Horizon Organic®, which helped pioneer organic dairy farming practices 15 years ago, has significantly grown its farmer-partner network this year, which now exceeds 400 family farms, a milestone for the company. Through the second quarter of 2007, Horizon Organic welcomed 79 newly certified dairy farms into its rapidly growing family of farmer-partners, which is three times the amount over the same period last year. - Great Yorkshire Boost For Health And Safety On Farms, UK By : Industry News
A farmer nearly fell through a roof this week while demonstrating the dangers of working at height. - Parking Spaces Outnumber Drivers 3-To-1, Drive Pollution And Warming By : Industry News
From suburban driveways to the sprawling lots that spring up around big retailers, Americans devote lots of space to parking spaces............. - EPA Takes Innovative Approach To Clear The Air At The Nation's Ports By : Industry News
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency moved the nation's supply chain closer to a cleaner.............. - Protecting Soils Claimed As An Immediate Fix To Feed The World And Counter Climate Change By : Industry News
To meet the needs of a rapidly rising human population, the planet needs to produce more food over the coming decades than it did in the last 10,000 years combined............. - Lettuce, Leafy Greens And E. Coli By : Industry News
The rise in year-round consumption of fresh leafy greens such as lettuce and baby spinach is increasing the difficulty of keeping produce free from contamination by food poisoning bacteria.............. - Momentive Performance Materials Introduces Next Generation Silwet* Adjuvants for Agricultural By : Industry News
Momentive Performance Materials today introduced Silwet* HS-312 spreader and Silwet HS-429 penetrant. These new agricultural adjuvants offer increased hydrolytic stability to pesticide formulators, providing the opportunity to incorporate the performance and efficacy advantages of silicone spreaders and penetrants into “in-can” products......... - Fast And Cost Effective Test For Safer Water By : Industry News
A simpler technique for testing public drinking water samples for the presence of the radioactive element radium can dramatically reduce the amount of time required to conduct the sampling required by federal regulations. - Health Effects Of Plastic Water Pipes Investigated And Their Effect On Water Quality And Odor By : Industry News
"Fruity plastic" may seem like a connoisseur's description of the bouquet of a bottle of Chardonnay or Merlot gone bad. - Toxic Air Pollution In Urban Parking Garages And Its Impact On Health By : Industry News
The pollution produced by light trucks, SUVs and minivans is only half a percent higher than that produced by conventional cars, based on a recent study. - U.S. And India Hold Workshop Promoting Wholesale Markets For Fresh Produce By : Indonesia News
The Unites States Government and the Government of India's National Institute of Agricultural Marketing will hold a workshop promoting wholesale markets in New Delhi August 22-23, 2007 under the auspices of the U.S.-India Agricultural Knowledge Initiative. - Tipping Etiquette When Traveling By : Richard Chape
The joy of travel can be found in experiencing new and interesting things. There are, however, a some practical areas that can prove to be a bit baffling. Tipping is one, but it need not be as explained in this article. - Agricultural and Horticultural Community Must Review Spraying Regimes in Response to Increasingly By : Industry News
Exosect, a leading provider of environmentally conscious pest management is advising the agricultural and horticultural community to assess its ability to conduct effective crop spraying regimes during prolonged periods of inclement weather. - EPA Will Take Air Samples At Illinois Beach State Park, USA By : Industry News
At U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5's request, a special team from EPA's Environmental Response Center will soon begin air sampling at Illinois Beach State Park in Zion, Ill.............. - Central Pacific's Freshwater Supplies Threatened By Natural And Human-Induced Changes By : Industry News
An international team from The Australian National University, Ecowise Environmental, the Government of the Republic of Kiribati............. - 40 Percent Of Deaths Worldwide Caused By Pollution, Study Finds By : Industry News
About 40 percent of deaths worldwide are caused by water, air and soil pollution, concludes a Cornell researcher. - Legionnaires' Disease In Surrey, UK By : Industry News
The Health Protection Agency can confirm that its Surrey Health Protection Unit is involved in an investigation with the Health and Safety Executive............... - House Passes FY 2008 Agriculture Appropriations Bill With Provision To Allow Prescription Drug By : Industry News
The House on Thursday voted 237-18 to pass a $91 billion fiscal year 2008 Agriculture appropriations bill (HR 3161) with a provision that effectively would allow U.S.............. - In Future Paleoclimatologists Could Forewarn East African Public Health Officials Before Epidemics By : Industry News
A new study reveals correlations between plentiful sunspots and periods of heavy rain in East Africa. - Royal Society Responds To The Joint Committee On The Draft Climate Change Bill, UK By : Industry News
"By recommending that the legal duties of the Bill should be placed on the Prime Minister the Committee rightly emphasises the unprecedented nature of the threat that climate change poses. - China Organic Announces Strategic Initiatives for 2007 and Beyond By : Industry News
China Organic Agriculture, Inc. (OTCBB:CNOA), a growth-driven agricultural and products company leading China's organic foods revolution...... - China Organic Issues 2007 Revenue and Earnings Guidance By : Industry News
China Organic Agriculture, Inc., a growth-driven agricultural and products company leading China's organic foods revolution,............. - Plant Growth Reduced By Rising Surface Ozone With Implications For Food Production By : Industry News
Scientists from three leading UK research institutes have released new findings that could have major implications for food production and global warming in the 21st century. - Three Pronged Nuclear Threat By : Industry News
A trio of security vulnerabilities surrounding the use of nuclear power are highlighted today in research papers online with Inderscience Publishers. - Three Pronged Nuclear Threat By : Industry News
A trio of security vulnerabilities surrounding the use of nuclear power are highlighted today in research papers online with Inderscience Publishers. - Study Shows PCS And Sofas Are Poisoning Us: We Need To Find Alternative By : Industry News
New research presented at Life Sciences 2007 shows how the UK's most commonly used brominated flame retardant, TBBPA, bio-accumulates within the human body............... - Preserving The Balance Between Ecosystem Health And Our Economy For Marine Fisheries By : Industry News
A new report, released recently by the Marine Conservation Alliance (MCA) entitled "Sea Change: Ecological Progress in U.S. Fishery Management"................ - Sewage-Contaminated Water Reaching Florida's Offshore Keys, Study Finds By : Industry News
A new University of Georgia study finds that sewage-contaminated groundwater is reaching the offshore reefs of the Upper Florida Keys, possibly threatening corals and human health. - A Stingless Wasp From China To Battle Soybean Aphids By : Industry News
University of Minnesota (U of M) scientists are field testing a beneficial insect, a stingless wasp from China also known as Binodoxys communis, that kills soybean aphids. - Air Pollution Link To Clogged Arteries By : Industry News
Should we be watching our exposure to airborne pollution as well as our cholesterol levels? - Health Protection Agency Warns Of Risks From Accidental Exposure To Raised Levels Of Chlorine By : Industry News
During the summer months there is an increase in the numbers of incidents associated with accidental release of high levels of chlorine in swimming pools, the Health Protection Agency warned. Since 2005............... - Israel's Volcani Institute 'Swats' Damaging Whitefly Without Toxic Pesticides By : Industry News
With gossamer white wings and a body less than 1.2mm, the whitefly does not look menacing. But beware, looks are deceiving. - Clean Air Advocates Challenge EPA's Lax Rule For State Plans To Clean Up Fine Particle Pollution By : Industry News
Public health and environmental groups filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's April 2007 regulations governing how states must conduct air quality planning to reduce fine particle pollution. - Evaluation Of Impact On The Environment Of Feeding Antibiotics To Livestock By : Industry News
Scientists at the University of Minnesota have been evaluating the impact of antibiotic feeding in livestock production on the environment. - Chemists Report Healthful Compounds In Tomatoes Increase Over Time In Organic Fields By : Industry News
Levels of flavonoids increase over time in crops grown in organically farmed fields, according to a rare long-term study scheduled for publication in the July 18 issue of ACS's Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry a bi-weekly publication. - Pathogens In The Water Increase With The Number Of Swimmers By : Industry News
Researchers recommend water-quality testing be conducted at busiest times. - Organic Dairy Processors & Farmers Meet to Protect Organic Integrity By : Industry News
The Federation Of Organic Dairy Farmers hosted the first of its kind Organic Dairy summit in Boulder, CO, on Wednesday June 20th. - World Wildlife Fund Warns Against Plan By Planktos, Inc. By : Industry News
World Wildlife Fund has announced its opposition to a plan by Planktos, Inc. (OTCBB: PLKT) to dump iron dust in the open ocean west of the Galapagos Islands. - NASA Airborne Expedition Chases Climate, Ozone Questions By : Industry News
NASA's Tropical Composition, Cloud and Climate Coupling (TC4) field campaign will begin this summer in San Jose, Costa Rica . . . . . . . . . - Burial Of Greenhouse Gas By : Industry News
Deep coal seams that are not commercially viable for coal production could be used for permanent underground storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) generated by human activities . . . . . . . . . - UGA And Mexican Universities Focus On Production Of Biofuels In The Agricultural Sector By : Industry News
The University of Georgia and Mexico's livestock industry have formed a new research partnership to share expertise in generating fuels from waste materials. - International Water Project Spearheaded By 2 MSU Professors By : Industry News
Two Michigan State University professors, Volodymyr Tarabara and Tom Voice, are leading an ambitious project to purify the world's waters. - Scientists Close In On Missing Carbon Sink By : Industry News
Forests in the United States and other northern mid- and upper-latitude regions are playing a smaller role in offsetting global warming than previously thought, according to a study appearing in Science. - Wright State Scientist Receives Grant To Help Clean Up Polluted American Harbors By : Industry News
Most of the harbors in America are in trouble. The culprit is pollution. These seaports have been described as the largest and most poorly regulated sources of urban pollution in the country. - Farmers Shown How They Can Use Less Nitrogen By : Industry News
Ongoing field trials since 2002 by a team that includes 16 farmers, Cornell researchers and Cornell Cooperative Extension field crops educators in 10 counties are showing the value of on-farm research. - Canadian Food Inspection Agency Encourages Early Preparedness For Enhanced Feed Ban By : Industry News
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is reminding cattle producers, abattoirs and other regulated parties to begin preparing for new requirements under the enhanced feed ban, which come into force July 12, 2007. - High-Tech Leaf Sensors Measuring Leaf Thickness, Water Deficiency Communicate Wirelessly By : Industry News
Corn and potato crops may soon provide information to farmers about when they need water and how much should be delivered . . . . . . . . . - Improving Plants' Abilities To Cope With Saline Conditions By : Industry News
A method for increasing plants' tolerance to salt stress and thus preventing stunted growth and even plant death has been developed by researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. - Livestock Virtually Fenced In By : Industry News
A virtual fence for livestock that allows better use of pasture, protects the environment and reduces labour . . . . . . . . - International Workshop On Cities, Science And Sustainability By : Industry News
Institutions and individuals from developing countries are invited to take part in a UN-sponsored international workshop examining successful approaches that address issues related to cities, science and sustainability. - Organic Food Miles Take Toll On Environment By : Industry News
Organic fruit and vegetables may be healthier for the dinner table, but not necessarily for the environment, a University of Alberta study shows. - Los Alamos National Laboratory Making Progress In Groundwater Protection Program By : Industry News
Despite progress in efforts to protect groundwater in the surrounding region . . . . . . . . . - Chem/Biohazards Risks Reduced By Building Retrofits By : Industry News
A new report from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the U.S. . . . . . . . . - Oxygen Trick Could See Organic Costs Tumble By : Industry News
A simple, cheap treatment using just oxygen could allow growers to store organic produce for longer and go a long way towards reducing the price of organic fruit and vegetables . . . . . . . . - A New Plant-Bacterial Symbiotic Mechanism Promising For Crop Applications By : Industry News
The growth of most plants depends on the presence of sufficient amounts of nitrogen contained in the soil.
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