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When food turns deadly: Brodhagen to discuss aflatoxin at April 5 event
Tunnels provide growers with security

People in Texas don't always know what to think about the plastic-covered "high tunnels" that Russ Wallace manages for Texas AgriLife Extension outside of Lubbock. Sometimes they ask him how his "wind tunnels" are doing. Others compliment him on his greenhouses.

Nielsen's study published in Newspaper Research Journal
Cool 2011 summer helped Lake Whatcom water quality a bit

Scientific measurements of the biochemistry of Lake Whatcom showed some improvement in 2011, but that is probably the result of a cool summer, not human efforts to control polluting runoff.
So says Robin Matthews, the lead scientist on the annual lake water monitoring effort commissioned…

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Citizens' group studies Lake Padden water quality

A citizens' group called People for Lake Padden has been conducting a series of tests of the recreational lake's water quality, hoping that the data will provide information for city and county officials to use as they regulate development in its watershed.
"Our focus is on…

Canada and the U.S. No Longer Separated By Border of Horrors

This time last year, President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Stephen Harper launched two U.S.-Canada initiatives, one to negotiate greater federal regulatory cooperation, and the other to negotiate border security improvements. One year later, how are they doing on the border?

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Market Report: 2011 showed some signs of improvement in Whatcom economy

It appears 2011 was one marked by slow, steady improvement in the Whatcom County economy.
January is the time of year when we get the end-of-year numbers on many economic data points. While some categories continue to show trouble in our local economy, most suggest things are a…

Abel to speak on Costa Rica research Feb. 15
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