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Breville Espresso 800ESXL, Johann Ramirez

09.10.2008 23:54    coffeegeek.com
Bottom Line: Great looking machine, works adequately, and was purchased at an unbeatable price!Read review...
Breville Espresso 800ESXL, Johann Ramirez


Gaggia Titanium Super Automatic, Michael Evans

09.10.2008 23:54    coffeegeek.com
Bottom Line: Now that I'm up and running I'm REALLY happy with my new Titanium SS and can't wait to show it off to my guests. Super Auto's rock and the SS is "Best in class".Read review...
Gaggia Titanium Super Automatic, Michael Evans

Breville BarAroma Grinder, Johann Ramirez

09.10.2008 23:54    coffeegeek.com
Bottom Line: A great starter grinder with quick modification is able to produce consistent high quality grinds for Espresso.Read review...
Breville BarAroma Grinder, Johann Ramirez

LibertyLink available in soybeans

09.10.2008 23:50    iowafarmertoday.com
Next year, a second herbicide-tolerant trait is expected to show up in soybeans.
LibertyLink available in soybeans


Monroe County man finds comfort in rural work setting

09.10.2008 23:50    iowafarmertoday.com
ALBIA --- When Junior Gardner started working in an office, he was not as comfortable as being on his farm. So, he moved part of the farm into his office.

ISU revitalizes food-animal veterinary program

09.10.2008 23:48    iowafarmertoday.com
AMES --- Changes are afoot at veterinary schools. One reason is the need for graduates who want to practice what is commonly referred to as food-animal care.
ISU revitalizes food-animal veterinary program

Small producer sees bright future for family operation

09.10.2008 23:48    iowafarmertoday.com
CLARINDA --- Curtis Meier has every reason to believe the future of Iowa's pork industry is bright.
Small producer sees bright future for family operation

View from the cab may foretell next season's problems

09.10.2008 23:48    iowafarmertoday.com
While fall is the time to bring in the crop from the growing season, it is also a time to get a cab view of weed issues that may arise next year.

Model shows how to cope with disease outbreak

09.10.2008 23:48    iowafarmertoday.com
CLIVE --- Patrick Webb believes by playing with a model, pork producers and other interested parties can learn what to do in the event of a disease outbreak.

They Buried a Farmer Today

09.10.2008 23:48    iowafarmertoday.com
Gave him back to the dirt from which he came. Earlier his family and neighbors walk by, Looking at memories of a simple man's life. A table of photos, toy tractors and cards, Telling the story of life on the
They Buried a Farmer Today

Living standards boost trade

09.10.2008 23:48    iowafarmertoday.com
ST. LOUIS --- China likely will continue to be a major world soybean buyer.

USDA lowers corn, bean estimates

09.10.2008 23:48    iowafarmertoday.com
This past week, the USDA lowered its estimate for corn and soybean production throughout the United States.

Longer sow longevity benefits bottom line

09.10.2008 23:48    iowafarmertoday.com
Keeping a sow in the herd longer should help a producer keep more money in his pocket.

Phase 2 presents challenges

09.10.2008 23:47    iowafarmertoday.com
AMES --- With workers preparing to move equipment and animals into a huge new addition, spirits are high at Iowa State University's School of Veterinary Medicine, but hurdles remain.

Second-generation RR beans to hit market

09.10.2008 23:47    iowafarmertoday.com
In 1996, Monsanto released Roundup Ready soybeans.

PQA Plus program addresses consumer concerns on welfare

09.10.2008 23:47    iowafarmertoday.com
STATE CENTER --- Eric Finch believes when it comes to the public and the pork industry, perception is everything.

Credit crunch shouldn't limit '09 operating loans

09.10.2008 23:47    iowafarmertoday.com
The good news is Iowa farmers and rural banks are not in the same economic turmoil that has pulled Wall Street down in recent weeks.
Credit crunch shouldn't limit '09 operating loans

Farmers find fun putting in the pasture

09.10.2008 23:46    iowafarmertoday.com
MONTICELLO --- The Castle Grove Country Club in Monticello may not be a place most farmers want to visit when they hear the name.
Farmers find fun putting in the pasture

Low-lin buyers seek more acres

09.10.2008 23:46    iowafarmertoday.com
Seed companies and food processors will be looking to expand production of healthier oils in the 2009 growing season.

Stokes resigns as CEO of NCBA

09.10.2008 23:46    iowafarmertoday.com
DENVER -- Terry Stokes, CEO of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA), announced he will resign following the 2009 Cattle Industry Convention, Jan.31.

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