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They Buried a Farmer Today

18.03.2008 10:06    iowafarmertoday.com
Gave him back to the dirt from which he came. Earlier his family and neighbors walk by, Looking at memories of a simple man's life. A table of photos, toy tractors and cards, Telling the story of life on the
They Buried a Farmer Today


Ramping up distillers use

18.03.2008 10:06    iowafarmertoday.com
CURLEW --- Ron Rouse is trying to eliminate the middleman or at least the middle part of the process.
Ramping up distillers use

Operation Main Street tells pork industry's story

18.03.2008 10:06    iowafarmertoday.com
Le MARS --- Bill Tentinger knew he had a good story to tell. He just needed a place to tell it.
Operation Main Street tells pork industry's story

Biofuel industry spurs rural development

18.03.2008 10:06    iowafarmertoday.com
BOONE --- An icy dirt road leading to an industrial park on the outskirts of this town is a sign of the opportunity that underlies the bio-based economy.
Biofuel industry spurs rural development

Iowa county's initiative brings couple home

18.03.2008 10:06    iowafarmertoday.com
DANBURY --- Adam Cameron never dreamt he would be farming back in Iowa.
Iowa county's initiative brings couple home

Grassley hopes for strict cap on payments

18.03.2008 10:06    iowafarmertoday.com
Although it isn't part of the House or Senate farm bill proposals, Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, still hopes a strict cap on farm commodity payments will become part of a conference bill this spring.

Producers best represent beef industry

18.03.2008 10:06    iowafarmertoday.com
Daren Williams believes no one can tell the beef industry's story like a beef producer.

Corn campaign combats misinformation on ethanol

18.03.2008 10:06    iowafarmertoday.com
Corn growers have a long tradition of educating the non-farm public, but recent concern over the connection between ethanol production and rising food costs have them making the rounds.

Reverend Wrong

18.03.2008 09:57    flynnfiles.com
Should Barack Obama decide to jettison Jerimiah "God Damn America" Wright as his spiritual advisor, this guy is available to replace him....

Yo! I'm From the Streets

18.03.2008 09:57    flynnfiles.com
In a perfect world, Ashley Alexandra Dupre's celebrity clock would be at 14:59 and ticking. Alas, ours is not a perfect world and fifteen minutes can last years. What reality shows, skin magazines, and musick producers will burden us with...

Jefferson, A State of Mind

18.03.2008 09:57    flynnfiles.com
Do people ever stop to think why, say, Massachusetts, Ohio, and South Carolina are called states? The Declaration of Independence refers to "free and independent states." Readers of antiquarian books are struck by the usage of "the United States are,"...

Guns, alcohol won't mix for 'gunslingers'

18.03.2008 09:55    casperstartribune.net
VIRGINIA CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Guns and alcohol will no longer mix for "gunslingers" in the Old West mining town of Virginia City about 25 miles southeast of Reno.

'We know this is going to work'

18.03.2008 09:55    casperstartribune.net
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. -- A manmade flood that gushed between the cliffs churned up creamer-colored clouds of sand from the bed of a normally green river, heaving new beaches ashore the way ancient floods did every year.

Group gets deal to buy claims

18.03.2008 09:55    casperstartribune.net
HELENA, Mont. -- A conservation group said Monday it has an agreement to protect nearly 1,500 acres of private mining claims northeast of Yellowstone National Park.

'It's a completely different predator'

18.03.2008 09:55    casperstartribune.net
TWO DOT, Mont. -- Her voice tinged with emotion and the video camera jiggling in her shaking hand, Tonya Martin filmed and narrated the scene she found behind her ranch home March 5 -- five sheep had been killed by

Wolves' future stays in limbo

18.03.2008 09:55    casperstartribune.net
BILLINGS, Mont. -- The future of wolves in the Northern Rockies is a somewhat cloudy picture right now.

Oil rigs start drilling beneath N.D.'s big lake

18.03.2008 09:55    casperstartribune.net
BISMARCK, N.D. -- The drilling frenzy in North Dakota's oil patch has now reached beneath the state's biggest lake.

Announcement adds spice to Alaska GOP rift

18.03.2008 09:55    casperstartribune.net
JUNEAU, Alaska -- The best political fight in Alaska right now isn't between the Democrats and Republicans.

FCC funds to help expand telemedicine the rural West

18.03.2008 09:55    casperstartribune.net
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- In rural areas, where the ability to access to health care is often an overwhelming challenge, the future will increasingly link doctors and patients via high-tech, virtual interstates.

Wal-Mart pulls plug in Montana town

18.03.2008 09:55    casperstartribune.net
Despite winning a contentious battle several years ago, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has decided not to build a Supercenter in Ravalli County, according to a company spokesman.

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