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Farmer Bros. Co.
Farmer Brothers is a manufacturer, wholesaler and distributor of coffee and spices to the institutional food service segment. Co.'s product line is focused on the...
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Do Hunters Hate Farmers?
Do Hunters Hate Farmers?Hunters and FarmersHello, I have joined the Bnet network yesterday only. I was searching for the sales strategy for my company, a retail broking firm and happened to find your site while searching on the google. My short experience tells me that maintaining an account is a...
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"It's a game of cat and mouse"
Forward Operating Base FOB Keenan, which lies in the village of Zumbelay, about 15km from Gereshk, Afghanistan, was captured by The Mercian Regiment last year. The mud and stone walls of the former farmer's compound bear the scars of erratic Taliban small-arms fire and Rocket Propelled Grenades. When...
Articles 2008-08-01
The best party on the planet
From Jay-Z to Neil Diamond and Amy Winehouse - this year's Glastonbury promises to be more eclectic than ever. Andy Gill looks forward to a vintage weekend Traditionally, only farmers and sailors regard the weather forecast with any more than merely passing interest. But this week, a...
Articles 2008-06-26
MormonTimes.com: Campers recall spirit of Oakcrest
The young women who have spent weeks of their summers at Oakcrest girls camp have come and gone in the last half-century, but those who are still tied to the camp -- either through callings or their own daughters -- say the spirit remains. Read the entire...
Articles 2008-06-26
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Articles 2008-06-26
USDA-ARS, Mars and IBM Research Intend to Sequence and Study the Cocoa Genome
The United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS), Mars, Incorporated , and IBM Research (NYSE: IBM) intend to apply their scientific resources tosequence and analyze the entire cocoa genome. Sequencing the cocoa genomeis a significant scientific step that will allow more directed breeding ofcocoa...
Articles 2008-06-26
Baltimore Sun will slash 60 jobs from its news staff
The Sun announced plans Wednesday to cut 60 jobs -- about 20 percent of its newsroom -- by early August as part of a sweeping cost-cutting plan within its parent Tribune Co. A total of 100 positions will be eliminated across The Baltimore Sun Media Group, which...
Articles 2008-06-26
'This is entirely precautionary'
The Capital-Journal State agencies have embargoed wheat at three elevators and in 20 fields covering 1,545 acres in south-central Kansas until tests confirm that pesticide residues meet safety levels set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Food and Drug Administration. "This...
Articles 2008-06-25
Return of the alpha-male in fashion
PARIS AFP — As the world tut-tutted over the hazards of throwing ultra-skinny female models on catwalks over the last months, few noticed the men too had shrunk. After decades of using male models with virile good looks and porn star physiques to parade their clothes, fashion houses...
Articles 2008-06-25
Faith-based recording studio opens in Owings Mills
The daily staff meetings at Magnified Media are run a little differently than your typical professional recording studio. "We have morning devotions where we get together, have an opening prayer and read from the Bible," said Frank W. McCreary, director of sales and marketing for the studio...
Articles 2008-06-25
Argentina's food crisis has international consequences
WASHINGTON -- We tend to judge this year's food crisis, marked by seemingly indomitable prices, from the point of view of those who are suffering. It might be useful to judge the crisis also from the point of view of those who are causing it. That's where the real lessons...
Articles 2008-06-25
1867 TUESDAY 25 JUNE
Barbed wire patented Lucien Smith of Ohio took out the first patent for barbed wire. The fencing became widely used across the American West, creating conflict between cattle ranchers and crop farmers...
Articles 2008-06-25
The Great Escape
I hadn't really planned a holiday this summer. I'm a barnacle. All farmers are, I think. I'm as riveted now by what is happening on the farm as I used to be by what goes on in Manhattan when all the reasonable people have gone to bed and only the...
Articles 2008-06-25
New York embracing small scale renewable energy generation
For Bob Bechtold, recent news out of Albany only reinforces a long-term business strategy: Investing in green energy makes economic as well as ecological sense. To see one reason why, look to the gas pump, he said. "Those waiting for [prices] to come...
Articles 2008-06-25
Minister Ritz Opening Doors to Russia for Canadian Producers
The Government of Canada continues to stand up for our farm families on the world stage, and that commitment was demonstrated during meetings between Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Russian Agriculture Minister Alexey Gordeyev and other officials. "Canadian farmers produce some of the best pork and beef in the...
Articles 2008-06-24
Governor Otter Supports Food Barley Health Benefits and Economic Opportunity
LEWISTON, Idaho -- Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter, alongside BGLife[TM] Barley, the Idaho Barley Commission and Pacific Northwest Farmers Cooperative gathered today to announce food barley is an emerging economic opportunity for Idaho and the Pacific Northwest. BGLife Barley is a new high beta-glucan fiber food barley variety that promotes healthy...
Articles 2008-06-24
Bill Gates foundation to prioritise women farmers in Africa and Asia
GENEVA AFP — Efforts at reducing poverty by boosting agriculture in the developing world should be aimed more at women, an expert at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation said Tuesday. Catherine Bertini said that the foundation's agricultural development programme would now be focused on the needs of...
Articles 2008-06-24
Farmers Life Insurance Company Number 1 in California Life Insurance Sales
LOS ANGELES -- Farmers New World Life Insurance Company has taken the number one spot in California in life insurance sales according to Paul Patsis, president of Farmers Life. "We have achieved a longstanding goal of issuing more life policies than any other insurance company in California," Mr....
Articles 2008-06-24
Farmers & Merchants Bank Announces New Torrance Branch Manager
TORRANCE, Calif. -- Farmers & Merchants Bank, independently rated as the strongest bank in California, announces Ted Pappas as the new manager of the Torrance branch. With 15 years of banking experience, including serving as vice president of development for First Regional Bank in Century City, Pappas is...
Articles 2008-06-24
TASHA TUDOR
Children's writer and illustrator Tasha Tudor was the illustrator of nearly 100 children's books. The rural settings of the past were a constant inspiration in her artistic work and eventually led to her living the life of a 19th- century farmer herself. When not writing or painting,...
Articles 2008-06-24
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