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    May 1, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. Some wheat fields in west Kansas a disaster -tour

    Reuters
    * Drought reduces some fields to a zero yield * Most wheat plants behind in maturity * One field received only 6 inches of rain in 2 years By Julie Ingwersen LAKIN, Kansas, May 1 (Reuters) - Winter wheat yield prospects in western Kansas are down...
  2. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. John E. "Jack" Simms, executive

    John E. "Jack" Simms, a retired executive vice president whose career at American Credit Indemnity Co. spanned more than four decades, died Friday from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 88. The son of a Methodist...

    Tags: Surry (Surry, Virginia), St. Mary's County, Alzheimer's Disease, Parkville

  4. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  5. Lower Macungie commissioner candidates square off

    It was about an hour into a Lower Macungie Township commissioners candidates forum when a controversial land deal with developer David Jaindl came up. And when it did, incumbents on the board strongly defended how they negotiated an agreement with Jaindl...

    Tags: Politics, Homes, Farms, Elections, Rentals

  6. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. Godfather's returns to Hub City

    Godfather's Pizza will return to Aberdeen next week with the opening of Godfather's Express inside C-Express at 711 N. Second St. Food will be available for takeout or delivery. I talked to Mike Carrels, the owner, who said the tentative opening date is...

    Tags: Pizzas, Dining and Drinking, Organic Foods, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure

  8. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Hooked on trout

    From my view knee deep in the river, real food looked like this: A swift current charged down Utah's Weber, and beyond the stream bright yellow alfalfa, and beyond that a reservoir holding sun-stunned water from the immense snowmelt two seasons ago. It was a blue-ribbon stream, three thousand brown trout per river mile. A teasing impression of plenty.
    From my view knee deep in the river, real food looked like this: A swift current charged down Utah's Weber, and beyond the stream bright yellow alfalfa, and beyond that a reservoir holding sun-stunned water from the immense snowmelt two seasons ago. It...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Butter, Wildlife, Lifestyle and Leisure, Gardens and Parks

  10. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Farmers face another season of drought

    Punxsutawney Phil may have jumped the gun, but spring does have to come eventually. And as the mercury rises, the nagging question for many people is whether this summer will continue last year's parched conditions. "We are still in a drought," said...

    Tags: Weather Radar, Environmental Issues, Punxsutawney Phil (groundhog), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture

  12. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Grazing in a drought

    Despite periodic snow and rain events this winter, much of South Dakota and Nebraska is still under serious drought conditions. And even with a normal precipitation year, it will likely take years for agricultural land to recover from 2012's hot, dry...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Droughts, Fertilizer, Environmental Issues, Weather Reports

  14. Apr 9, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Protest motto: soup's on!

    WASHINGTON -- When authorities got wind of a demonstration planned for Monday outside the Food and Drug Administration's offices in College Park, Md., they fortified their defenses.
    WASHINGTON -- When authorities got wind of a demonstration planned for Monday outside the Food and Drug Administration's offices in College Park, Md., they fortified their defenses. A motorcycle and nine police vans, ominously marked "Homeland Security,...

    Tags: Whole Foods Market, Soups, Foods and Beverages, Food and Drug Administration, Mushrooms

  16. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Edible economics

    There's no doubt that vegetable gardening is hot. Folks who've never grown a radish suddenly want to plant pots or plow up their lawn so they can add fresh food to the table. The upside: You can harvest edibles untouched by synthetic chemicals, and the flavor is unbeatable. And maybe you'll save some money.
    There's no doubt that vegetable gardening is hot. Folks who've never grown a radish suddenly want to plant pots or plow up their lawn so they can add fresh food to the table. The upside: You can harvest edibles untouched by synthetic chemicals, and the...

    Tags: Parsley, Chicago Botanic Garden, Beets, Kale, Tomatoes

  18. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health

    <em>Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to <a href="http://pediatricassociates.com/" target="_blank">pediatricassociates.com</a>.</em>
    Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com. April 29, 2013 Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...

    Tags: Symptoms, Dermatologists, Personal Service, High Blood Pressure, Social Sciences

  20. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  21. US Department of Agriculture says warmer weather improves farm conditions in South Dakota

    SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Pastures are beginning to turn green following warm weather and sunshine in South Dakota. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says in its weekly crop report that the spring-like conditions resulted in 1.7 days suitable for...

    Tags: Weather Reports, Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Weather

  22. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. iConnect To Bring Businesses To Downtown Hartford

    The Hartford Courant
    At least four vacant downtown storefronts will get facelifts and new tenants — including a pet store that sells locally sourced dog and cat food, a pop-up museum and a print shop — as part of the city's iConnect initiative. In a downtown that...

    Tags: West Hartford, Arts, Arts and Culture, Agriculture, Colin McEnroe

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