Agriculture and Forestry
Agriculture is the production of food, feed, fiber and other goods by the systematic growing/harvesting of plants, animals and other life forms. "Agriculture" is also short for the study of the practice of agriculture – more formally known as agricultural science.
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| AgPortal - http://www.agriculture.gov.au The Australian Government Agriculture Portal is a catalogue of Australian, State and Territory Government information and services for the agricultural, fisheries, processed food and forestry industries. - [Read more] |
| US Department of Agriculture - http://www.usda.gov We want to be recognized as a dynamic organization that is able to efficiently provide the integrated program delivery needed to lead a rapidly evolving food and agriculture system. - [Read more] |
| Royal Forestry Society - http://www.rfs.org.uk The Royal Forestry Society was born way back in 1882 when a group of foresters in Northumberland got together to exchange news and views about silviculture. Anyone can join the RFS and we now have over 4,000 members drawn from right across the board - woodland owners, land managers, foresters, students, keen amateurs, arborists, landscapers, timber merchants, ecologists - you name it, we have got them. - [Read more] |
| Forestry Images - http://www.forestryimages.org The overall objective of Forestry Images is to provide an accessible and easily used archive of high quality images related to forest health and silviculture, with particular emphasis on educational applications. - [Read more] |
Latest News
Agriculture futures open trading lower on CBOT (KATC 3 Lafayette) - Associated Press - August 8, 2008 12:23 PM ET CHICAGO (AP) - Agriculture futures traded lower Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for September delivery fell 23.25 cents to...Agriculture futures open trading lower on CBOT (AP via Yahoo! News) - Agriculture futures traded lower Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Agriculture futures open trading lower on CBOT (AP via Yahoo! Finance) - Agriculture futures traded lower Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for September delivery fell 23.25 cents to $7.99 a bushel; December corn fell 17 cents to $5.385 a bushel; December oats fell 4.25 cents to $3.75 a bushel; November soybeans fell 42 cents to $12.45 a bushel.

