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Arctic Sea Ice Season Shortening by 5 Days Per Decade
2014-03-04 22:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World News: The Arctic sea ice season is shortening by five days per decade, with the appearance of sea ice becoming delayed by warmer weather, according to new research. Writing in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, University College London Earth sciences professor Julienne Stroeve and her colleagues report their analysis, which used satellite data, indicates that the Arctic Ocean is absorbing more of the Sun's energy in the summer, leading to a delayed appearance of autumn sea ice. In some Arctic...
A decade after Perdue Farms shut down, some still struggling
2014-03-03 03:03:48| Food - Topix.net
A decade after the closure of Perdue Farms, some Walton County farmers are still digging out of debt.
Child traffic deaths drop 43 percent over decade
2014-02-04 22:48:46| Biotech - Topix.net
In this Sept. 20, 2005 file photo, South Windsor Police Department Community Service Officer Robin Massanti helps Debra Mlinek from West Suffield secure her daughter, Eliza, five months, in her car seat during a Child Passenger Safety Clinic in Hartford, Conn.
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A Decade of Profitable Sugar 10th Annual Dubai International Sugar Conference
2014-01-28 07:37:12| Sugar Industry News
The Official Sugar Conference returns to Dubai this year, taking place at The Grand Hyatt Hotel from the 8th - 11th February 2014. Over 45 countries will be present at the 10th Anniversary Sugar Conference and as the tradition continues, Al Khaleej Sugar will be hosting the event alongside Kingman-Platts. It is expected that around 650 key players from the sugar industry will be present at this year's gathering.
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2014 Could be Best Year for Pork in a Decade
2014-01-17 16:42:00| National Hog Farmer
Source: Purdue University Slow expansion of the U.S. pork industry fueled by low feed costs will likely result in more rapid growth of pork stocks in the latter part of 2014, says Purdue Extension agricultural economist Chris Hurt. That could result in 2014 turning into the best year for pork producers in nearly a decade. If corn and soybean meal prices stay low as expected, hog weights and pork production should continue to increase into 2015, Hurt says. read more
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