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French prisoners 'cultivated cannabis' at Saint-Martin-de-Re Feeling green: The plants had reached more than two feet in height before being discovered by prison staff Cannabis plants have been found nestled among vegetables and flowers in a garden
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I am a creature of habit when it comes to breakfast, but I often force myself to break the cycle for the sake of an exciting ingredient. Amaranth is a new find on my part, and it completely defied my expectations with its uber-light, yet creamy
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Nebraska As the worst drought in decades dries up U.S. corn supplies, some are seeing the virtues of sorghum, a crop that originated in Africa. Sorghum, a cereal grain, is a minor part of the U.S. harvest today. But, as the climate changes, experts
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The whole grain is full of fiber and protein and incredibly easy to make. It also works with any meal breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even dessert! But if you feel like your quinoa rotation is getting stale, we've got recipes that'll make you fall back
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Vernonia will dedicate its new schools and community center on August 21 at 1000 Missouri Avenue. This is a milestone in the timber town's remarkable recovery from two 500-year floods in 1996 and 2007 that damaged all of Vernonia's schools and
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N.D. (AP) — The government is on the verge of approving a grain mainly used as livestock feed to make a cleaner version of ethanol. The Environmental Protection Agency has concluded ethanol made from grain sorghum can qualify as
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Along with millet, quinoa and rye, they're part of a class of food commonly referred to as ancient grains. Although they represent some of the oldest plants consumed by humans, for many Americans they're a new way to eat. ¶ While many are true cereal
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Texas The following reports were compiled by AgriLife Extension Service for the week of Aug. 7: Central: The region remained hot and dry...Crops under irrigation still looked good, but dryland crops were burning up...Some scattered showers were
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In the law Mr Dunne aims to have ready by August 2013, legal high manufacturers will need to pay to have their substance proved "low risk". Greencross is already prepared to face these costs and will accept donations to ensure this goal can be
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Texas The following reports were compiled by AgriLife Extension Service for the week of July 31: Central: Most counties remained very dry. The corn harvest was finished, while the grain sorghum and sunflower harvests continued. In some counties,
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