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January 31, 2011
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Smaller Rows Contribute To More Soybean Yields In Colder Climates
Madison WI (SPX) Jan 31, 2011
Soybean production has continued to increase in the Northeast United States with more and more first time growers planting the crop and many experienced growers planting alongside corn crops. To save on time and expenses, some farmers plant soybeans with a corn planter in 30-inch rows instead of 7.5-inch rows with the regularly used grain drill. Dr. William Cox, a Cornell University scientist, investigated the response of two soybean varieties in row widths of 7.5, 15, and 30 inches at four seedin ... read more

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Iraq water shortages raise ethnic tensions
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China goes rabbit-crazy for Lunar New Year
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Toward Controlling Fungus That Caused Irish Potato Famine
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China earmarks $303 bn for safe water: report
China plans to invest $303 billion in water infrastructure projects over the next five years that would give millions of rural residents access to safe drinking water, state media reported. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

China farmers to get $15 bn subsidies amid drought
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Bulgaria sets first annual bear hunting quota
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UN says Pakistan still in emergency after floods
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WATER WORLD

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China drought threatens water supplies: state media
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