Friday, July 2nd, 2010 Stories in The Daily Standard
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This spring's continuous wet, cloudy conditions were nearly perfect for causing fungal problems in wheat - particularly wheat scab. And now that wheat is being harvested, local grain farmers are seeing profit losses.
"I heard o . . .
GRAND LAKE - Wildlife experts believe the recent discovery of dead and dying waterfowl in Grand Lake has little to do with the ongoing algae problem.
They believe it's botulism - a disease that spreads easily from bird to bird . . .
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• Toxin seen last year increasing again
• Program able to match funds to those in need
• Farmers need to help lake
• Travel makes home sweeter
• Bids sought for industrial park work
• Steam break out of an offensive slump
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