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Freezing temperatures that engulfed Florida in January are heating up produce prices for some St. Louis-area businesses.
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Dakota Growers Pasta Co. Inc., a Carrington, N.D.-based pasta manufacturer with a plant in New Hope, Minn., has agreed to be acquired by a Canadian firm for about $240 million.
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Andy Beckstoffer, a Napa Valley green pioneer who was recently elected to the Culinary Institute of America's Vintners Hall of Fame, has given two conservation easements totaling 92 acres to the Napa County Land Trust.
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At Ag Connect, several companies introduced the latest precision agriculture products to farmers
Posted on March 9, 2010
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Rhino says its new TS12 Stealth flex-wing cutter is strong but lighter weight to fit smaller tractors in the 35 to 50 PTO hp range
Posted on March 9, 2010
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General Growth Properties Inc., has received proposals to receive an additional $3.9 billion from two separate investment firms, an infusion of capital the company hopes will help speed its reemergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. (GGP) (SPG)
Posted on March 9, 2010
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Monsanto said it plans to break ground Tuesday on a new $2.4 million corn breeding station in Flora, Miss. (MON)
Posted on March 9, 2010
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Beijing-based agricultural biotech firm Origin Agritech Ltd. said Monday that it has developed a pesticide business unit for premium branded chemical products, including a glyphosate weed killer. Monsanto initially patented and sold glyphosate under the name Roundup, for which its U.S. patent expired in 2000. (MON)
Posted on March 8, 2010
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The Oregon Association of Nurseries and the California Association of Nurseries and Garden Centers has filed a lawsuit against the state of South Carolina.
Posted on March 8, 2010
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A Colorado Senate committee did not add a broad job-creation exemption Monday to a bill that would clamp down on the types of land used in urban-renewal zones, setting up what could be a lively debate on the chamber floor. 






