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David Michael & Co.(Personalia)
THE BOARD of directors of David Michael & Co. (+1 215 632 3100) recently announced the following new appointments. Erica Byerly joins David Michael & Co. as a Consumer Research Specialist. Erica is a Villanova graduate with an MS degree in Experimental Psychology and...
City Kids Need Early Wildlife Encounters
KANSAS CITY, Missouri ENS — --> The future of wildlife conservation depends on the next generation, but there is concern city children may not be in touch with wildlife, especially in their early impressionable years. "Even in cities it's possible for kids to have really...
FAPRI sees 86.7 million acres planted to corn.
The Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute FAPRI is a university think-tank headed up by Iowa State University and the University of Missouri. In 2007, FAPRI says the U.S. will plant 86.7 million acres to corn, up from 78.3 million planted in 2006. That's just under...
Obituaries: Robert Gordon Jensen
Robert Gordon jensen, Professor Emeritus at the University of Connecticut (Storrs, Connecticut, USA), passed away on July 9, 2006, at the age of 80.Born in 1926 in Carthage, Missouri, USA, Jensen graduated high school and entered the U.S. Navy, where he served in WW Il as an Electronic Technician Mate...
Companies, workers cope with high gas costs
WASHINGTON -- High energy prices are increasing farmers' production and living expenses, adding burdens at a time when agricultural income is already coming off recent record levels. Farm fuel costs are expected to rise at least 10% this year, with prices 113% above 2002 levels. Energy inflation might...
Disasters, higher fuel costs hurting Missouri's farmers
What with natural disasters and higher energy prices, it's been a tough year for many people. And that includes farmers.The University of Missouri's Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute recently estimated that a drought cost the state's farmers more than $380 million in losses in corn, soybean and hay production...
Heldman elected IFT President-elect
Food scientist Dennis R. Heldman, principal of the food science consultancy Heldman Associates of San Marcos, CA, and professor emeritus at University of Missouri, has been named President-elect of the international not-for-profit scientific society, Institute of Food Technologists as determined by a vote of its members.
U of Missouri appoints vice president for research and economic
John C. Gardner has been appointed to serve as vice president for research and economic development for the University of Missouri. Gardner, who currently serves as associate dean of research and outreach in the MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, will begin his new duties Oct. 1, 2005....
La Nina foretells warm, dry summer
A weak and waning El Nino, such as the one currently lingering around the international date line in the Pacific Ocean, usually means a coolerthan-normal summer for large parts of the Midwest and South. However, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Missouri, Columbia, predicts a warm, dry summer in...
Crop Tech
Soy Gets Better You can never be too rich or too thin, as the saying goes. Monsanto has announced the launch of Vistive soybeans, a new type of soybeans that might help farmers capture a premium and help the general public eat a little healthier. ...



