The document discusses the upcoming April 8th deadline for comments on proposed amendments to country-of-origin labeling (COOL) rules. It notes that the proposed amendments are unlikely to satisfy World Trade Organization (WTO) findings that the current COOL program violates trade agreements. It urges readers to submit comments on whether exports to Canada and Mexico are important enough to warrant changes meeting WTO rules. The document also summarizes information from the first Crop Progress report of 2013, including winter wheat condition ratings and projected increases in soil temperatures that will allow for corn planting.
Influence of Seed Priming & Row Covers on Early Maturity in Watermelon; Gardening Guidebook for Florida ~ University of Florida~ For more information, Please see websites below:
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Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children =
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Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079 ~
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Free School Gardening Art Posters =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
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Increase Food Production with Companion Planting in your School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
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Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348 ~
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City Chickens for your Organic School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440 ~
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Huerto Ecológico, Tecnologías Sostenibles, Agricultura Organica
http://scribd.com/doc/239850233
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Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110
MORE good news this month for feed raw material consumers’ costs: The world supply outlook for maize seems to be getting looser by the month, pushing prices down to yet more historical (33-month) lows as we go to press. Not only has the US crop turned out even bigger than expected in our last review; the second largest consumer of maize, China, now appears to be using considerably less than estimated earlier. Top outlet for maize, the USA might also need less than expected as we move into 2014 after proposals to roll back targets for renewable fuel use.
Central Minnesota’s Walking Your Fields newsletter-JulyDuPont Pioneer
DuPont Pioneer agronomists talk about soybean aphids, fungicide applications, weed resistance and corn rootworm pressure in this July issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in Minnesota and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
Influence of Seed Priming & Row Covers on Early Maturity in Watermelon; Gardening Guidebook for Florida ~ University of Florida~ For more information, Please see websites below:
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Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214 ~
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Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079 ~
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Free School Gardening Art Posters =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
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Increase Food Production with Companion Planting in your School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
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Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348 ~
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City Chickens for your Organic School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440 ~
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Huerto Ecológico, Tecnologías Sostenibles, Agricultura Organica
http://scribd.com/doc/239850233
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Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110
MORE good news this month for feed raw material consumers’ costs: The world supply outlook for maize seems to be getting looser by the month, pushing prices down to yet more historical (33-month) lows as we go to press. Not only has the US crop turned out even bigger than expected in our last review; the second largest consumer of maize, China, now appears to be using considerably less than estimated earlier. Top outlet for maize, the USA might also need less than expected as we move into 2014 after proposals to roll back targets for renewable fuel use.
Central Minnesota’s Walking Your Fields newsletter-JulyDuPont Pioneer
DuPont Pioneer agronomists talk about soybean aphids, fungicide applications, weed resistance and corn rootworm pressure in this July issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in Minnesota and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
Bases reguladoras para la concesión de subvenciones a municipios de Castilla ...CEDER Merindades
ORDEN EYE/161/2013, de 18 de marzo, por la que se establecen las bases reguladoras para la concesión de subvenciones dirigidas a municipios de la Comunidad Autónoma de Castilla y León, para la contratación temporal de desempleados para la realización de actividades en sectores con viabilidad económica y proyección de continuidad y se aprueba la convocatoria para el año 2013.
Convocatoria de subvenciones a Entidades Locales, para la realización de Feri...CEDER Merindades
Bopbur 2013-097-anuncio-201304097 Convocatoria de subvenciones a Entidades Locales, para la realización de Ferias, Concursos o Exposiciones de carácter agropecuario, para el año 2013.
Municipios menos de 20.000h
Plazo presentación de treinta días hábiles a contar desde el siguiente al de la publicación de esta convocatoria en el «Boletín Oficial» de la provincia (24/05/2013)
Western MN and eastern SD Walking Your Fields newsletter-JulyDuPont Pioneer
This issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter contains articles about: foliar fungicide applications, Goss’s Wilt, Pioneer Field360 and a GDU update for the area.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in western Minnesota and eastern South Dakota and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
Western MN and eastern SD Walking Your Fields newsletter-AugustDuPont Pioneer
DuPont Pioneer agronomists talk about yield monitor calibrations, corn drydown and harvest timing, and late season soybean diseases in the August issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in western Minnesota and eastern South Dakota and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
ND & Northern MN Walking Your Fields newsletter-AugDuPont Pioneer
This Aug issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter contains articles about: corn drydown and harvest timing, fall tillage recommendations, corn development and drought effects on soybeans.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in North Dakota and northern Minnesota and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
Wisconsin Walking Your Fields newsletter-AugustDuPont Pioneer
This issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter contains articles about: yield monitor calibration, corn drydown and harvest timing and late season soybean diseases.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in Wisconsin and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
Bases reguladoras para la concesión de subvenciones a municipios de Castilla ...CEDER Merindades
ORDEN EYE/161/2013, de 18 de marzo, por la que se establecen las bases reguladoras para la concesión de subvenciones dirigidas a municipios de la Comunidad Autónoma de Castilla y León, para la contratación temporal de desempleados para la realización de actividades en sectores con viabilidad económica y proyección de continuidad y se aprueba la convocatoria para el año 2013.
Convocatoria de subvenciones a Entidades Locales, para la realización de Feri...CEDER Merindades
Bopbur 2013-097-anuncio-201304097 Convocatoria de subvenciones a Entidades Locales, para la realización de Ferias, Concursos o Exposiciones de carácter agropecuario, para el año 2013.
Municipios menos de 20.000h
Plazo presentación de treinta días hábiles a contar desde el siguiente al de la publicación de esta convocatoria en el «Boletín Oficial» de la provincia (24/05/2013)
Western MN and eastern SD Walking Your Fields newsletter-JulyDuPont Pioneer
This issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter contains articles about: foliar fungicide applications, Goss’s Wilt, Pioneer Field360 and a GDU update for the area.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in western Minnesota and eastern South Dakota and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
Western MN and eastern SD Walking Your Fields newsletter-AugustDuPont Pioneer
DuPont Pioneer agronomists talk about yield monitor calibrations, corn drydown and harvest timing, and late season soybean diseases in the August issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in western Minnesota and eastern South Dakota and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
ND & Northern MN Walking Your Fields newsletter-AugDuPont Pioneer
This Aug issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter contains articles about: corn drydown and harvest timing, fall tillage recommendations, corn development and drought effects on soybeans.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in North Dakota and northern Minnesota and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
Wisconsin Walking Your Fields newsletter-AugustDuPont Pioneer
This issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter contains articles about: yield monitor calibration, corn drydown and harvest timing and late season soybean diseases.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in Wisconsin and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
Angie Setzer
IFPRI-AMIS SEMINAR SERIES
Production Prospects for the Northern Hemisphere
Co-organized by IFPRI and Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS)
APR 18, 2023 - 9:00 TO 10:30AM EDT
Eastern MN Walking Your Fields newsletter-AugDuPont Pioneer
Learn more about late season soybean diseases, how to manage prevented plant acres, fall tillage options and yield monitor calibration tips in this August issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in southeastern Minnesota and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
South Dakota Walking Your Fields newsletter-AugDuPont Pioneer
Learn about late season soybean diseases, yield monitor calibration tips and guidance on corn drydown and harvest timing in this August issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in South Dakota and distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
Back in late 2014, I was tasked with designing a European crop tour for Thomson Reuters. We wanted to get into the fields and talk with industry participants in key grain regions, and then translate that information into actionable insight for the market.
The vulnerability assessment covered in this chapter is based on changes in temperatures,
rainfall and extreme weather events as described in climate science modelling projections
chapter. The sectors assessed are agriculture, biodiversity, water, human health including
air quality, the built environment including infrastructure. Extreme weather events are also
discussed in this report. In addition, an assessment of social vulnerability based on data
from the Statistics South Africa highlighting the vulnerability of the population in the Northern
Cape is also included. With the exception of the social vulnerability, all the other sectors are
highlighted as important to the development of the country as outlined in the National
Climate Change Response Policy published the Department of Environmental affairs (DEA,
2013)
Northern Minnesota and northern Wisconsin Walking Your Fields newsletter-AugDuPont Pioneer
This August issue of Walking Your Fields contains the following articles for growers in northern WI and northern MN: corn rootworm damage, late season soybean diseases and corn drydown and harvest timing.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in Minnesota and Wisconsin and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.
Eastern MN & Western WI Walking Your Fields newsletter-JuneDuPont Pioneer
This June issue of Walking Your Fields newsletter contains articles about: corn stand evaluation, planting date impact on soybeans, nitrogen loss after rain, and early weed control in corn.
Articles are written by DuPont Pioneer agronomists in Minnesota and Wisconsin and are distributed on behalf of DuPont Pioneer account managers and Pioneer sales reps.