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 1. Pennsylvania Creates A $500 Million Alternative Energy Fund
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2008-07-23 08:46:53.0 A new $500 million fund in Pennsylvania will offer a wide range of grants, loans, and rebates to promote renewable energy and energy efficiency in the state, while additional programs will provide $100 million in incentives plus $50 million in tax credits over the next 8 years.
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 2. State Farm Bureau Has Bumper Crop Of Members
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2008-07-04 09:18:17.0 The Price Of Corn Isnt The Only Thing On The Increase In Pennsylvania Agriculture. Membership In The Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Has Reached A Record High In Luzerne County And Across The State This Year.
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 3. Biglerville Man's New Duty: Protecting PA. Wildlife
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2008-07-04 09:18:16.0 A Biglerville Resident, Who Is A Former Gettysburg School Board Member And Current Dover High School Teacher, Is Now Positioned To Be One Of The Most Influential People In Pennsylvania When It Comes To The Direction Of The State's Wildlife Management.
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 4. News From The Pennsylvania General Assembly
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2008-07-04 09:18:11.0 Insurance Commissioner: The Senate Unanimously Approved Joel S. Ario To Become Pennsylvania's Insurance Commissioner, A Year After Gov. Ed Rendell First Nominated The Former Chief Insurance Regulator In Oregon. Ario's Nomination Has Been Held Up, Amid Numerous Partisan Disputes Over Insurance Between The Senate Republican Majority And Rendell, A Democrat. The Nomination Was Rendell's Longest ...
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 5. Fur Flying Over Pennsylvania Kennel Bill
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2008-07-04 09:15:40.0 Harrisburg - Against The Backdrop Of The Seemingly Endless Struggle Over The Pennsylvania Budget, A Dogfight Has Erupted In The State House Over Gov. Rendell's Bill To Clean Up Commercial Breeding Kennels.
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 6. Squabbling Over The Pigeon Bill: Pennsylvania Legislature Won't Be Able To Soar Like Eagles Until It Shoots Down Animal Cruelty
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2008-06-30 12:46:16.0 Note: Republicans are blocking attempts to stop animal cruelty in Pa. This one focuses on pigeon shoots, but the Reps. have also tried to block legislation to control puppy mills. Seems to be a national trend. No wonder I want the Bushies exiled to a small desert community in Texas--forever!
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 7. Herr Angus Farm To Host Pennsylvania Field Day July 26
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2008-06-27 12:48:37.0 Herr Angus Farm to Host Pennsylvania Field Day July 26Angus breeders and beef industry enthusiasts are invited to the 2008 Pennsylvania Angus Association and Pennsylvania Cattlemen Association field day, July 26 at Herr Angus Farm, Nottingham, Pa.Those in attendance will hear from many speakers discussing various aspects of the beef industry. Embryo transplant, utilizing by-products [...]
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 8. Pennsylvania Department Of Health Confirms Fifth Salmonella Case Linked To National Outbreak
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2008-06-20 10:47:44.0 Five Illnesses Caused By Salmonella Saintpaul Now Have Been Confirmed Among Pennsylvania Residents, State Health Secretary Dr. Calvin B. Johnson Announced. These Cases Are Linked To The Current Multi-state Salmonella Outbreak Associated With Tomatoes That Has Produced At Least 338 Cases Nationwide Since April. One Case Each Has Been Identified In Bucks, Butler, Lancaster, Warren And Montgomery Counties. Investigations Of These Cases Are Underway.
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 9. Agriculture Secretary Says Pennsylvania Tomatoes Are Safe
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2008-06-12 14:45:54.0 In The Wake Of A Recent Salmonella Outbreak In Tomatoes, Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff Said Today That Pennsylvania Tomatoes Were Cleared And Not Associated With The Outbreak Declared By The Food And Drug Administration.
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 10. PA Department Of Agriculture Reminds Pennsylvanians To Keep Food Safe During Power Outages
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2008-06-11 22:46:02.0 Amidst Widespread Power Outages In Central And Eastern Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Department Of Agriculture Said Today There Are Ways To Keep Food Safe.
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Thursday, August 7, 2008

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Last Updated:3:56 PM EDT August 7, 2008
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Temperature:81° F
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Humidity:44%
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 Looking Ahead

 Pennsylvania Farmers Tell State Lawmakers About Financial Woes

 Oil Firm Sues Usfs Over Permit Delay

 State Financial Aid Helps Keep Farm Traditions Alive

 On A Mission To Add To Greenery

 Drought Reduces Pumpkin Harvest

 Community Events Announced

 Preserve Efforts Not Halting Loss Of Farms

 Hog Farms Try Collecting Gas, Making Energy

 Brothers Leave Millions To Twins Day Festival In Twinsburg


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 Farmers & Merchants Posts Record $6M Income

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 York County AG Land Value Increases

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 Answers About The Vegan Lifestyle In New York

 Field Day Features Tips For Golf Course Care

 The Colorado Proud Challenge

 Landowner Faces Penalties For Damaging Alaskan Wetlands And Streams

 Author Will Discuss Sustainable Agriculture


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