Unconventional crop – hemp – could sprout new industry - Troy Media Corporation

Unconventional crop – hemp – could sprout new industry
Troy Media Corporation
“We analyze the seed and plant for biomass and fibre yield, as part of the breeding program for creating the perfect industrial hemp,” he added.

10/30/2009 — US warily leans to new Iran sanctions over nukes

Iranian nuclear defiance leaves reluctant Obama administration leaning toward new sanctions

Letter: Importance of cannabis - The Daily Astorian

Letter: Importance of cannabis
The Daily Astorian
rational federal approach, I hope that we can start to understand the importance of the cannabis plant not just for medicine, but also industrial hemp.

Feed For Animals - To Go

Put a barrel or two on wheels and you can feed your flocks and herds with ease, including diagrams, photographs and instructions.

If I Knew Then What I Know Now

By making good plans and imagining the future with a positive outcome, you can be ready to take advantage of opportunities when they come your way.

10/30/2009 — Where’s the beef? In land of cowboys, pig thrives(2)

Where’s the beef? Pork, bacon, ham _ despite ’swine’ flu fears, the edible pig is everywhere

10/30/2009 — Lo mein: A healthy makeover to a takeout staple

THE HEALTHY PLATE: Recipe for chicken and shiitake mushroom lo mein

10/30/2009 — AP Top Kansas News at 5:45 a.m. CDT

AP Top Kansas News at 5:45 a.m. CDT 10/30/2009 By The Associated Press Southwest begins flying from Milwaukee Sunday MILWAUKEE (AP) — Southwest Airlines Co. begins service from Milwaukee on Sunday. Spokesman Brad Hawkins says the discount carrier’s first flight from General Mitchell International Airpor

First Mont. license to grow hemp issued to woman - AG Week

First Mont. license to grow hemp issued to woman
AG Week
(AP) — Montana this month issued its first license for an industrial hemp-growing operation to a woman who said she wants to develop a domestic market for

10/30/2009 — AP Top Missouri News at 3:58 a.m. CDT

AP Top Missouri News at 3:58 a.m. CDT 10/30/2009 By The Associated Press US cotton almost clear of voracious boll weevil LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — For more than a century, small green beetles ate through U.S. cotton crops, costing growers $20 billion and making the boll weevil the most expensive agricultural