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Edition of Texas Agriculture
April
2, 2004
Farmers
face double whammy
Expanded
BSE surveillance program in works
Rice
on the rebound?
IRS
warning: Watch marketing gain on CCC loans
Safe
Harbor
Facts
for You
AFBF:
Fix farm
labor
Dorper
Sheep
Symposium,
sale set April 17
Progress
on livestock ID slow but steady
To
Sprig or Not?
Fire
ant-killing protozoa holds promise
AgriCurrents
Little Spouse
on the Prairie
Notes from
Austin
April
16, 2004
Get
conservation incentives right
Peach
growers fight frost
AFBF:
Animal ID legislation needs more work
Should
COOL be retooled?
BSE
summit set
April 26-27
Help
for the farmer...Benefit
for the environment!
Alfalfa
could have potential in East Texas
New
cotton herbicide released
Water
exports: Consider third party interests
Facts
for You
Predator
workshops set
Marketing
AgriCurrents
Little Spouse
on the Prairie
Notes
from Austin