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Farm Progress Show is Expanding for 2015 Event
2015-06-23 06:00:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
DECATUR, ILL. (06-16-2015) - Farm Progress Show, known as the World’s Fair of Agriculture, continues to grow and exceed the original projections for its permanent biennial sites. The event will be held at its Decatur, Ill. site Sept. 1 – 3 this year and plans are underway to add three new streets to the southwest side of the event site. This expansion will accommodate more than 100 new exhibitors and provide current exhibitors with more space as well. read more
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Climate change threatens 50 years of progress in global health, study says
2015-06-23 01:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Climate change threatens to undermine half a century of progress in global health, according to a major new report. But the analysis also concludes that the benefits to health resulting from slashing fossil fuel use are so large that tackling global warming also presents the greatest global opportunity to improve peoples health in the 21st century. The report was produced by the Lancet/UCL commission on health and climate change, a collaboration of dozens of experts from around the world, and...
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USDA Crop Progress, June 22, 2015
2015-06-23 00:12:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Wet weather across the Corn Belt is hampering crop conditions. Corn condition declined slightly in the past week. Soybean condition declined, too, and planting progress isn't moving very fast. read more
Duke Energy Progress proposes lower rates for customers this winter
2015-06-20 20:00:22| Energy - Topix.net
Lower fuel prices and expected savings from the soon-to-close purchase of $1.2 billion worth of municipal generating plants have led Duke Energy Progress to propose cutting N.C. customer rates by up to 3.4 percent. Residential customers would see the largest cut.
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On climate, Obama's legacy a work in progress
2015-06-20 08:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Desert Sun: Seven years ago this month, Barack Obama stood on a stage in St. Paul, Minnesota, and claimed victory in the Democratic presidential primaries. Hillary Clinton hadn't conceded, but the numbers told the story. Obama had clinched the nomination. He made some bold predictions that night. Among them: Future generations would tell their children that "this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal." With four-fifths of Obama's presidency now behind him,...
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