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News ArchivesYEAR2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 MONTH Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec HEADLINES Tour takes in green farm tech May 3, 2010, Modesto, CA – The dairy cows at Fiscalini Farms showed off their contribution to the clean-energy movement recently. Racetrack “blindsided” by DEP order May 3, 2010, Bensalem, PA – Blindsided is how Parx casino and Philadelphia Park Racetrack felt after a state environmental agency this week ordered the facility to “stop polluting,” a company spokeswoman said. Dismissal sought in runoff case May 3, 2010, Ocean City, MD – Attorneys for Perdue Farms have asked a federal district court judge to dismiss a pending Clean Water Act lawsuit against the company, arguing the environmental group pressing the case has failed to follow correct procedures in bringing a citizen’s complaint. Funding for nutrient management projects available April 30, 2010, Tulare, CA – Dairy producers in the Central Valley who have identified deficiencies in their nutrient management infrastructure or need other improvements can apply for funds for addressing those issues under the Agricultural Water Enhancement Program (AWEP). Cow feed may be causing CA air problem April 30, 2010, Fresno, CA — Air officials for years have blamed dairy cow emissions for the unusually high ozone levels in California’s San Joaquin Valley, but a new study points more to what goes into the animals than what comes out. ODA reschedules open house, meeting April 30, 2010, McGuffey, OH – The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) will hold an open house and a public meeting on the draft Permit to Install (PTI) and draft Permit to Operate (PTO) for Van Deurzen Dairy, LLC on June 1, 2010, in the Upper Scioto Valley School, 510 South Courtright Street, in McGuffey. OSU Extension Service wins state honor April 30, 2010, Corvallis, OR – The Oregon State University Extension Service has received the Environmental Stewardship Award from the Oregon Department of Agriculture for its years of work helping dairy farmers protect ground and surface water. NY digester to supply energy to county buildings April 29, 2010, Sennett, NY — The Cayuga County Soil and Water Conservation District will put a new spin on the old expression waste not, want not, when it starts building a $9.5 million dollar sustainable-energy digester plant later this month. |
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