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»All Archives | Nov 2007
2007 - A want for water
by Rocky Womack
Tobacco was the best crop in a season of sadness - the drought of 2007 leaves a lasting impression
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GCH Burley Harvester makes imprerssive debut
By David Williams
Kentucky Field Day puts burley harvester on display for area farmers
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GCH\'s Burley Harvester makes impressive debut
By David Williams
Kentucky Field Day displays several innovations for Burley mechanized harvesting
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GT factory plans on schedule
By David Williams
General Tobacco presses on toward opening of Rockingham County, NC tobacco factory
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Maxiumizing seed dollars
by Rocky Womack
Some trends emerge, while seed needs remain about the same
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Maybe the voters just didn\'t want it
by David Williams
Did the Oregon health-care vote resonate in Washington?
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SCHIP, FDA regulation and other used cars
by David Williams
Someone is selling Americans a bill of goods - and using tobacco to pay for it
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The Crop insurance safety net
by David Williams
With harsher conditions, growers will lean on insurance more than before. Smart growers have used it as a business backup plan for years.
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Was it dry enough for you?
by David WIlliams
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