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  • Closing Out a Season Farmers Want to Forget 15 Nov 2009 01:54 GMT
    ... Akira Collins, 8, shops at Botticello Farms. The farm ... York and New Jersey have been declared agricultural disaster areas, and Connecticut is awaiting word ... of the same disease responsible for the Irish potato famine of the 19th century devastated ...

  • Irish dissidents paying travellers to steal guns 15 Nov 2009 00:53 GMT
    ... 15 November 2009 00.05 GMT A new Irish republican dissident terror group is using a gang ... of Belfast, are members of a Northern Ireland gun club. Jimmy Campbell, 74, was beaten ... "With his outdoor activities, the shooting and fishing, he keeps himself very fit," he said. ...

  • NE states lose crops; farmers seek relief 15 Nov 2009 20:15 GMT
    ... WASHINGTON, Conn., Nov. 15 (UPI) -- Farms in ... and New Jersey already have been declared agricultural disaster areas, and Connecticut awaits word for ... same weather-related disease that caused the 19th-century Irish potato famine. "It was surreal. It just ...

  • Ireland - The Bloodstock industry 15 Nov 2009 01:31 GMT
    ... NEW figures from Teagasc show that it costs more ... publication, Equine Reproduction – A Guide for Farmers and Breeders. Launched at the conference by ... said. Meanwhile, a new classification system for Irish sports horse stallions is planned to be introduced ...

  • Forget Paving Paradise, Let's Just Dig a Giant Hole In It 15 Nov 2009 03:11 GMT
    ... Forget Paving Paradise, Let's Just Dig a Giant Hole ... (population 2,895), small communities that have been agricultural centres for many generations-worth of farmers. The ... we met first, entirely agrees: "Since the Irish came after the Irish Potato Famine people ...

  • Jellyfish swarm northward in warming world 15 Nov 2009 18:10 GMT
    ... In 2007, a salmon farm in Northern Ireland lost its more than 100,000 fish to ... waters. Scientists cite its migration to colder Irish seas as evidence of global warming. Increasingly ... coastal waters offered a perfect breeding ground: Agricultural and sewage runoff are spurring plankton growth, ...

  • Ethiopian famine: bad policies, not bad weather 15 Nov 2009 18:50 GMT
    ... is years of poor rains: few African farmers have irrigation and in Ethiopia 90 percent of agriculture is rain-dependent. But farmers in other parts ... the nineteenth century stand out as exceptions: Ireland from 1845 to 1852 and Finland from ...

  • Food security must rank with climate efforts 15 Nov 2009 01:22 GMT
    ... more needs to be done to increase agricultural production, to free up the potential of ... weather events will require substantial investments if farmers are to adapt successfully. These changes hit ... stable long-term food production. The famines in Ireland in the 19th century and in Ethiopia ...

  • Brave boy Pocock now hard man 15 Nov 2009 00:15 GMT
    ... will be taxed like never before against Ireland on Monday morning (EDT) against a forward ... with his family in Zimbabwe, the violent, farm-seizing of Robert Mugabe's regime all but reached ... need an old head to counter the Irish skill of slowing down the ball at rucks. ...

  • Pocock lives 'young gun' tag 15 Nov 2009 06:18 GMT
    ... will be taxed like never before against Ireland on Sunday evening (WST) against a forward ... with his family in Zimbabwe, the violent, farm-seizing of Robert Mugabe's regime all but reached ... need an old head to counter the Irish skill of slowing down the ball at rucks. ...

  • Over a barrel 15 Nov 2009 18:50 GMT
    ... energy supply hasn’t gone away, you know. Ireland is massively dependent on oil, not just ... not just for transport but also for agriculture, industry and heating our hospitals, schools, offices ... our political masters continually remind us, the Irish economy is an ‘open’ one. Either way, ...

  • Looking for local flavor in Waddington 15 Nov 2009 10:33 GMT
    ... WADDINGTON — Follow the St. Lawrence River along ... and Massena and you'll see Murray's Old Irish Inn as you pass through the small village ... was Saturday night, all-you-can-eat prime rib and seafood buffet night. The smaller of two dining ...

  • Jellyfish swarm northward in warming world 15 Nov 2009 18:33 GMT
    ... KOKONOGI, Japan – A blood-orange blob the size ... waters. Scientists cite its migration to colder Irish seas as , for example — boost ... coastal waters offered a perfect breeding ground: Agricultural and sewage runoff are spurring plankton growth, ...

  • Native Blood: The Myth of Thanksgiving 15 Nov 2009 19:52 GMT
    ... traditions, but because their particular way of farming was based on individual–not communal or tribal–ownership. ... and brutally conquered the neighboring people of Ireland to create a larger national market. The ... first `reservations’ were designed for the `wild’ Irish of Ulster in 1609. And the first Indian reservation ...

  • D'Arcy leaves legacy as even-handed leader 15 Nov 2009 08:11 GMT
    ... and one of 11 children of a farm family in County Galway in Ireland. •His mother, Margaret Moran, came from County ... •He likes to listen to NPR and Irish music during drives back and forth to South ...


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