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August 27, 2010
In This Issue
The Possible Edible Egg
Fish for Toddlers
Fruit Stands, Supermarkets Looking Peachy!
Farming the Wind
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Farming the Wind
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The Possible Edible Egg
Fit & Healthy
Friday, 27 August 2010 18:08
Galt, Iowa, August 2010 - It hasn't been a good week for eggs. Soon after the report was made public, the following statement was released by officials of Wright County Egg regarding the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) on-farm records review and egg testing for Salmonella.
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Fish for Toddlers
Fit & Healthy
Friday, 27 August 2010 18:02
Urbana, Illinois, August 2010 - Has your toddler eaten fish today? A University of Illinois food science professor has two important reasons for including seafood in your young child's diet, reasons that have motivated her work in helping to develop a tasty, nutritious salmon baby food for toddlers.
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Fruit Stands, Supermarkets Looking Peachy!
Fit & Healthy
Friday, 27 August 2010 17:52
Yakima, Washington, August 2010 - The aromatic, juice-dripping-down-your-chin favorites of summer--Washington State peaches and nectarines--are in stores nationwide now through September. Once purchased, the fun starts at home with a few simple recipes for smoothies and desserts.
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Farming the Wind
Bio-Based
Friday, 27 August 2010 17:36
Bliss, Idaho, August 2010 - Transforming arid farmland into land-yielding clean power and jobs, Idaho Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter joined executives of GE and its partners recently to celebrate the start of construction of the state's largest wind power project, 8 miles from the Oregon Trail where American pioneers pushed westward across the continent.
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