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Aquaculture producers and those interested in fish farming are invited to attend the annual Aquaculture Forum Saturday, Jan. 21, in the Assembly Hall of West Virginia University's Jackson 's Mill State 4-H Camp and Lifelong Learning Center near Weston.
Drawing participants from West Virginia and surrounding states, the event features a variety of fish production and marketing presentations, a showcase of West Virginia aquaculture products and posters with the latest aquaculture research.
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Aquaculture producers and those interested in fish farming are invited to attend the annual Aquaculture Forum Saturday, Jan. 21, in the Assembly Hall of West Virginia University's Jackson 's Mill State 4-H Camp and Lifelong Learning Center near Weston.
Drawing participants from West Virginia and surrounding states, the event features a variety of fish production and marketing presentations, a showcase of West Virginia aquaculture products and posters with the latest aquaculture research.
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JUNEAU (AP) Seafood processors in Southeast Alaska are struggling to get a bumper crop of fresh fish to Lower 48 markets due to a reduction in Alaska Airlines freight capacity that is expected to continue through the rest of the year.
Just at the time that there is interest in wild fish, we can't get it on the airline," said Tim Ryan, Sitka Sound Seafoods plant manager.
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The topic of social studies teacher Amber Grimes' class on a recent morning is genetically modified foods.
Students sit in four groups at computer screens researching the production and nutrition of such foods. During a previous lesson, the students were disturbed when they learned that some tomato producers use fish enzymes so that the fruit will last longer in colder weather.
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"Whether you're part of the "Here comes Santa Claus" crowd or you lean more toward "Bah, humbug," 'tis the season to head to the multiplex .for those ...
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, especially Black History. We've come this far by faith, leaning on the Lord. We have reason to celebrate Black History Month, looking for each month to be an elevator where we lift up ideals and each other. Dr. Martin Luther King spoke about the triple evil: poverty racism, and war. Looking at poverty we know that some 825 million people on this planet go to bed hungry every night, some 30 million in this our nation, the richest on earth. We reach out to Haiti, knowing that the storm sends out a message to each of us, and we who are survivors have a happy obligation to hear the appeal when asked to send, say, $10 to help save a life. Black America is constantly challenged to move from being consumas to being producers, from receiving a fish, even from learning how ...
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Three years ago, Brad Womack made one of the most sensible moves in reality-TV history: He rejected both women in the Bachelor finale. "I can't look you in the eye and tell you that I love you," he said with admirable clearheadedness. The alternative, of course, was going through with the charade of "proposing" to some random, unappealing stranger from a group chosen by ABC producers.
I love the smell!" [Sarah Palin] screeches stagily during a photo-op on a fish-processing line. "It smells like work!
[Robert E. Lee] had a sense of destiny even as a teenager at West Point, determined to become a famous military man. He was obsessed with honor, and he still gets credit for acting honorably during the Civil War, despite his rotten temper and his tendency to blame others for his own mista...