Barry Fisher

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First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Spring Tillage Often Comes at a Cost

Spring tillage is a tradition that is steeped deeply into American agriculture. But more and more producers are realizing that this iconic tradition is costing them—in more ways than one.Tillage, which was once considered necessary in order to prepare ... [Published The Farmer's Exchange Online - May 17 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 1 reports

Diversity in ADR: unfamiliar doesn’t mean inferior

(l to r) Kathleen Bryan, CPR Institute; David Burt, DuPont; Barry Leon, Perley-Robertson Hill & McDougall LLP; and Sanjeev Dhawan, Hydro One Networks. Photo: Jennifer BrownIn-house counsel may be developing diverse internal departments and asking their ... [Published Canadian Lawyer Magazine - May 13 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

More action to come

GUNNING IT: Racers enjoy the action at Lismore Kart Club’s Young Guns Title Patrick GorbunovsFAR North Coast kart racers who didn't get enough action in the Young Guns titles at weekend can take part in a two-day historical karting display in Lismore ... [Published Daily News - May 07 2013]
First reported May 06 2013 - Updated May 06 2013 - 1 reports

Innovative Field Day Will Show Reclaimed Mine Land

Practicing conservation on reclaimed land important in many parts of Indiana; NRCS specialists to speak at eventSolar Sources, Inc., will open its Shamrock Mine site near Ireland in Dubois County to anyone who wants to learn how to turn reclaimed mine ... [Published The Farmer - May 06 2013]
First reported May 03 2013 - Updated May 03 2013 - 1 reports

Expert advises growers to rethink the use of tillage

INDIANAPOLIS — Spring tillage is a tradition that is steeped deeply into American agriculture. But more and more producers are realizing that this iconic tradition is costing them — in more ways than one.Tillage, which once was considered necessary in ... [Published AGRINews - May 03 2013]
First reported Apr 23 2013 - Updated Apr 23 2013 - 1 reports

Time to Spray and Control Cover Crops

Spraying window to control cover crops depends on location and weatherDavid Ring was spraying cover crops in Dubois County more than two weeks ago. The weather has interrupted spraying for some, but many are thinking about spraying cover crops before ... [Published The Farmer - Apr 23 2013]
First reported Apr 19 2013 - Updated Apr 19 2013 - 1 reports

No-Till, Cover Crops Could Help Solve Several Issues

Pulling carbon out of the air is important, and no-till could be the answer to year-round air improvementGreenhouse gases, largely carbon dioxide, worry some people who believe in global warming. Hypoxia, or a shortage of oxygen in Gulf waters due to ... [Published The Farmer - Apr 19 2013]
First reported Apr 18 2013 - Updated Apr 18 2013 - 1 reports

Obituary: Ruby Avery

, at St. Vincent Health System.She was born Feb. 7, 1948, at Danville to the late Frank Monroe and Verna Mae Douglas Moody. She was a member of the Grace Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Casa. She loved her church, embroidering pillowcases and doting ... [Published Russellville Courier - Apr 18 2013]
First reported Apr 12 2013 - Updated Apr 12 2013 - 1 reports

Dr. Suzy's 21st Wedding Anniversary on This Saturday's Show

, The Dr. Susan Block Show will commemorate the 21st wedding anniversary of its host, international sexologist Dr. Susan Block, and her charming Prince, Captain Max (aka Prince Maximillian Rudolph Leblovic di Lobkowicz di Filangieri), including the true ... [Published AVN - Apr 12 2013]
First reported Mar 16 2013 - Updated Mar 16 2013 - 1 reports

Apple Sued for Disparity in MacBook Pro Displays

All MacBook Pro computers may look the same on the outside, but components cause disparity in the quality of displays, a California man claims in a class-action suit filed this week. The suit alleges that panels made by LG cause "ghosting" or burn-in ... [Published NewsFactor Network - Mar 16 2013]

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"Tillage is incredibly destructive to the soil structure and to the soil ecosystem," Fisher said. "in healthy soil you have 50 percent air and water—which is made possible by the pore space in the soil—and 50 percent mineral and organic matter. but tillage collapses and destroys that structure, making the soil vulnerable to erosion and compaction" he said
"it's a good time to have it the week after young guns" VHKA club member Barry Fisher said
"You leave residue on the soil and then cover up the field with a growing cover crop in the fall and winter," Fisher says. "what you're doing then is pulling carbon dioxide out of the air, not just in the summer, but almost all year long. growing plants are using carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen into the atmosphere."

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Spring Tillage Often Comes at a Cost [Published The Farmer's Exchange Online - May 17 2013]
Diversity in ADR: unfamiliar doesn’t mean inferior [Published Canadian Lawyer Magazine - May 13 2013]
More action to come [Published Daily News - May 07 2013]
Innovative Field Day Will Show Reclaimed Mine Land [Published The Farmer - May 06 2013]
Expert advises growers to rethink the use of ti... [Published AGRINews - May 03 2013]
Time to Spray and Control Cover Crops [Published The Farmer - Apr 23 2013]
No-Till, Cover Crops Could Help Solve Several I... [Published The Farmer - Apr 19 2013]
Obituary: Ruby Avery [Published Russellville Courier - Apr 18 2013]
Dr. Suzy's 21st Wedding Anniversary on This Sat... [Published AVN - Apr 12 2013]
Apple Sued for Disparity in MacBook Pro Displays [Published NewsFactor Network - Mar 16 2013]
Biography for Barry Fisher [Published Able2Act - Oct 16 2007]
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