• New Acquisitions Highlights

    Updated: 2010-04-30 08:21:20
    The anatomical basis of dentistry/ Bernard Liebgott. D 611 L71 Using a clear, accessible style, with practical Clinical Notes boxes, this book closely relates the basic science of applied anatomy to the clinical practice of dentistry.   Handbook of orthodontics/ Martyn T. Cobourne, Andrew T. DiBiase. D 617.64 C65 Whilst maintaining a strong clinical focus throughout, this new volume provides [...]

  • 牙科新聞

    Updated: 2010-04-30 08:21:09
    16 – 30 April 2010 香港   1.   口病還須脾藥醫  [太陽報] 2010-04-28 S04 醫健寶庫 2.   人工植牙終身受用  [太陽報] 2010-04-28 S04 醫健寶庫 3.   三大口腔毛病 解救有法  [太陽報] 2010-04-28 S02 醫健寶庫 4.   牙刷用3周後 細菌含量相當9杯髒水  [香港商報] 2010-04-26 B06 養生之道 保健秘訣 5.   牙齒意外創傷處理方法  [東方日報] 2010-04-22 A12 港聞 急救智庫 6.   口腔惡菌「噬人」妻毆夫嘴拳頭受傷染菌發炎  [蘋果日報] 2010-04-20 A14 健康與醫療 7.   1-2歲寶寶出牙期磨牙紓腫癢  [明報] 2010-04-18 D04 育兒百科 姚嘉榕   [Source: Wisenews] addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fobelix.lib.hku.hk%2Fcdblog%2F%3Fp%3D5478'; addthis_title = '%E7%89%99%E7%A7%91%E6%96%B0%E8%81%9E'; addthis_pub [...]

  • Access to Intelligent Buildings International

    Updated: 2010-04-30 02:10:38
    Do you know that HKUL has a subscription to the Intelligent Buildings International via the ProQuest aggregator? The journal as described by EarthScan “With an international editorial board representing 20 countries, Intelligent Buildings International examines new methodologies and tools for intelligent buildings, smart materials and systems, and explores the wider context beyond theoretical foundations, linking [...]

  • USDA Rural Energy Grant and Loan Applications Open

    Updated: 2010-04-29 22:25:49
    USDA’s Rural Development Agency has announced that it is taking applications for Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grants and guaranteed loans.  A total of $87 million is available in FY2010 for projects to develop and/or construct renewable energy systems and energy efficiency improvements. Applications for REAP grants and guaranteed loans must be received by 4:30 [...]

  • NRCS FUNDING FOR FARM ENERGY AUDITS AND PLANS

    Updated: 2010-04-29 22:20:47
    USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced an initiative to use $2 million in FY2010 Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) funding to help farmers and ranchers conserve energy and reduce energy costs. Farmers and ranchers may apply for the funding in the following 29 states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, [...]

  • Farm Bill 2012: Additional Field Hearings Scheduled

    Updated: 2010-04-29 22:12:00
    Ranking Member Frank Lucas (R-OK) described last Wednesday’s House Agriculture Committee Hearing on the Farm Bill as “two-and-a-half hours to kick off two-and-a-half years.” The hearing was the first of Committee Chairman Collin Peterson’s (D-MN) meetings to get a head start on planning for the next Farm Bill, scheduled for completion in 2012. Over the past few months, [...]

  • Development blog: More HOPE, and HELP, for Haiti, But Congress Still Holds Back

    Updated: 2010-04-29 19:22:11
    Nearly four months after the earthquake that devastated Haiti, and after receiving a letter from former Presidents William Clinton and George W. Bush, the U.S. Congress seems prepared to expand access for Haitian apparel exports with the Haiti Economic Lift Program (HELP) Act. This is important because apparel is one of the few sectors, outside [...]

  • New NSAC Guide to USDA funding for Food Systems

    Updated: 2010-04-28 21:40:31
    This week, NSAC is launching a new tool to help producers, community-based organizations, local governments, and other groups who are engaged in work to develop their local or regional food system. The Guide to USDA Funding for Local and Regional Food Systems seeks to de-mystify some of the federal grant programs most likely to be useful [...]

  • China’s Research Output More Than Doubled

    Updated: 2010-04-28 09:16:46
    China’s explosive scientific growth continues to reshape the international research base. What fields offer nations the best opportunity to align with Chinese interests? Thomson Reuters provides powerful visualizations to document China’s vast expansion and highlight areas of future growth. The report notes China’s unique innovation platform in physical science, while also exploring a rise in [...]

  • BibMe: Free, Fast & Easy Bibliography Maker

    Updated: 2010-04-28 09:16:44
    BibMe is a free citation generator & is your one-stop destination for all your bibliography needs. It’s an extremely useful, comprehensive and simple-to-use automatic online bibliography. addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fobelix.lib.hku.hk%2Fcdblog%2F%3Fp%3D5441'; addthis_title = 'BibMe%3A+Free%2C+Fast+%26amp%3B+Easy+Bibliography+Maker'; addthis_pub = '';

  • CiteUlike : Everyone’s library

    Updated: 2010-04-27 13:06:01
    citeulike is a free service for managing and discovering scholarly references 3,828,064 articles - 3,368 added today.  * Easily store references you find online  * Discover new articles and resources  * Automated article recommendationsNEW  * Share references with your peers  * Find out who’s reading what you’re reading  * Store and search your PDFs addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fobelix.lib.hku.hk%2Fcdblog%2F%3Fp%3D5437'; [...]

  • The Low Calorie Pet Foods

    Updated: 2010-04-27 02:27:00
    Dog and cat owners buying weight-control diets for their overweight pets are faced with a confusing two hundred percent variation in calorie density, recommended intake, and wide range cost of low-calorie pet foods, as per a research studyby the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University........

  • Groups Urge Ag Funding Fairness

    Updated: 2010-04-26 23:04:40
    More than 100 national, regional, state and local groups have signed on to a letter urging President Obama to pay for proposed increases in child nutrition and to settle long standing claims stemming from  systemic discrimination in USDA programs without cutting critical conservation programs.    The letter circulated by the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, the Rural [...]

  • Development blog: OK, Enough Boodling: Turn the Carbon Account Over to America’s Working Families

    Updated: 2010-04-26 22:50:38
    Had enough yet? Last month was the hottest March on record worldwide; global carbon emissions are tracking the IPCC’s worst-case scenario; poverty-stricken India is now shouldering a carbon mitigation burden greater than ours; and the Senate’s score on cap-and-trade is holding steady at zero. The latest effort collapsed on Saturday, when the sole Republican co-sponsor [...]

  • Gordon Brown calls climate change deniers “flat-earthers”

    Updated: 2010-04-26 20:47:06
    Recently Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, spoke out against climate change deniers labeling them as anti-science “flat-earthers” who are spreading outdated information: “Mr Brown last night insisted that the science on climate change in settled, and accused those who question the consensus of being outdated. He said: “With only days to go [...]

  • Development blog: Esther Duflo’s Clark Medal Is a Great Sign for Development Research and Policy

    Updated: 2010-04-26 15:50:09
    This is a joint post with Vijaya Ramachandran. A hearty congratulations to Esther Duflo, winner of this year’s John Bates Clark Medal! Since 1947 the American Economic Association has awarded the medal to “that American economist under the age of forty who is judged to have made the most significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge.” [...]

  • The Reverend Claude L. Pickens, Jr. Collection on Muslims in China

    Updated: 2010-04-26 08:37:00
    During his long life, the Reverend Claude L. Pickens, Jr. spent many years as a Christian missionary in China. Working with his wife, Elizabeth, he maintained a particular interest in China’s Muslim population. Pickens spent time in central China as the Canon of St. Paul’s Cathedral, and he also spent time making surveys of Muslims [...]

  • Art Through Time: A Global View

    Updated: 2010-04-26 08:36:57
    How do people understand art? What is the relationship between art and the society from which it comes? These are but a few of the questions explored by the fine thirteen-part series produced by the Annenberg Media group. The motivating principle behind the series is to explore “diverse cultural perspectives on shared human experiences.” Visitors [...]

  • ESG Update April 2010: Oil Sands, UK REITs, Health Care Reform & US Retailers

    Updated: 2010-04-26 08:36:55
    RiskMetrics (through ISS Governance Services) provides corporate governance data and we subscribe their Directors Data through WRDS:   RiskMetrics. Directors data request [electrionic resource]. http://library.hku.hk/record=b4187090   It includes variables related to individual board directors, such as name, age, tenure, gender, committee memberships, independence classification, primary employer and title, number of other public company boards serving on, shares owned, etc. The [...]

  • Hawaii and Related Agriculture Daily Charts for the week ending 04-23-2010

    Updated: 2010-04-26 04:19:26
    Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us Bananas need no hype to be considered good Hawaii Features Starbulletin.com Hawaii and Related Agriculture Daily Charts for the week ending 04-23-2010 Published on April 25, 2010 in General Ag News and Notes The annual charts have bee updated . CLICK HERE to view . The 360 day comparative price , line and histogram charts , page has been updated also . CLICK HERE to . view Maui Land and Pineapple MLP 04-23-2010 Whole Food Markets WFMI 04-23-2010 Calavo Growers CVGW 04-23-2010 Alexander and Baldwin ALEX 04-23-2010 Monsanto MON 04-23-2010 Syngenta SYT 04-23-2010 DUPONT E I DE NEM DD 04-23-2010 iPath DJ AIG Sugar TR Sub-Idx ETN SGG

  • 2012 Farm Bill: House Ag Comm Hearings

    Updated: 2010-04-23 23:55:15
    April 20, 2010- House Agriculture Committee Reviews Dairy Policy in Pennsylvania, Audio replay available here. FarmPolicy.com Summary: On the issue of dairy policy, a news release issued yesterday by the House Ag Committee stated that, “Today, House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin C. Peterson of Minnesota held a hearing in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to review dairy policy [...]

  • And We’re Off: Farm Bill 2012

    Updated: 2010-04-23 22:39:20
    Ranking Member Frank Lucas (R-OK) described Wednesday’s House Agriculture Committee Hearing on the Farm Bill as “two-and-a-half hours to kick off two-and-a-half years.” The hearing was the first of Committee Chairman Collin Peterson’s (D-MN) meetings to get a head start on planning for the next Farm Bill, scheduled for completion in 2012. Over the past few months, [...]

  • Development blog: Where Have All the Flowers Gone? (Short Time Passing)

    Updated: 2010-04-23 22:28:20
    This is a joint post with Christopher Ksoll. Since the volcanic eruption in Iceland on April 14th, we have been inundated with stories about flight disruptions. Demi Moore can no longer travel to the premiere of her new movie in London. The opening of “Iron Man 2” has been moved from Europe to Los Angeles. Millions [...]

  • Conservation Stewardship Program Update

    Updated: 2010-04-23 21:47:37
    This post provides some basic updates on the status of the nearly completed 2009 sign-up as well as the upcoming 2010 version of the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP). 2009 Sign-up Nearing Completion Despite sign-up coming late in the year and being rushed, some 21,000 farmers and ranchers applied to enroll 33 million acres in the 2009 iteration [...]

  • Cooperative Conservation Partnership Initiative Applications Open

    Updated: 2010-04-23 19:46:00
    USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is taking applications for the Cooperative Conservation Partnership Initiative (CCPI) until May 27, 2010.  The full Request for Proposals can be found here. The CCPI allows NRCS to partner with eligible organizations to provide financial and technical assistance to owners and operators of agricultural and nonindustrial private forest lands.  The [...]

  • Choices Magazine Unpacks Local Food

    Updated: 2010-04-23 18:40:28
    The latest issue of Choices Magazine, a publication of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, features seven articles centered around perspectives, prospects, and policy involved with local food systems. The first two articles focus on perceptions and definitions of local food, the next two focus on challenges and opportunities to expand the market, and the final [...]

  • Call for Nominations to Minority Farmer Advisory Committee

    Updated: 2010-04-23 15:10:27
    Yesterday’s Federal Register announced the call for nominations to the Minority Farmer Advisory Committee, organized by the Office of Advocacy and Outreach at the USDA. The Secretary will select no more than 15 committee members including at least four socially disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, two nonprofit representatives and two representatives from colleges or universities with experience [...]

  • Climate Issues; Farm Bill; Food Security; Biotechnology; Clean Water Act; Planting Progress; Budget; and Financial Regulation

    Updated: 2010-04-23 11:45:15
    Climate Issues Ben Geman reported yesterday at The Hill’s Energy and Environment Blog that, “Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said Thursday that the Senate intends to move ahead on energy legislation this year but declined to say whether it is a higher priority than immigration reform. “His comments come amid signs that Capitol Hill Democrats may [...]

  • 'FIRST AG INDEX SUGGESTS LESS THAN PERKY ATTITUDES'

    Updated: 2010-04-22 23:35:03
    skip to main skip to sidebar Kopsa Otte Agriculture Blog Kopsa Otte CPAs Advisors have been involved in Income Tax Planning , Estate Planning Succession Planning for over 30 years . For more information about Kopsa Otte services , please contact us via e-mail at lkopsa kopsaotte.com or call 800-975-4829. Thursday , April 22, 2010 Posted by Legal : Disclaimer at 2:41 PM Labels : Political Older Post Home Wondering about the IRS's important due dates Gain access by clicking the link . below Small Business Tax Calendar Blog Archive 2010 96 April 8 HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT A FEW KEY TAX CHANGES START PLANNING NOW FOR THE NEW MEDICARE SURTAX NEW HIRING TAX INCENTIVE QUOTE OF THE WEEK NEBRASKA EXPECTS TO PLANT MORE CORN , BEANS , SUNFL . UNEMPLOYMENT MAP REVISITED NEW TAX REFUND March 21 QUOTE OF

  • Development blog: GAFSP! U.S.-Led Food Security Fund Could Push Better Risk Management at World Food Program, Reducing Hunger

    Updated: 2010-04-22 08:52:38
    An illustrious lineup was on hand today at the U.S. Treasury for the launch of the somewhat awkwardly named Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP), a multidonor trust fund that the global leaders promised to create at the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh last September. The new fund’s goal: to help countries reduce poverty and [...]

  • Development blog: Free Access to the Data You Paid For

    Updated: 2010-04-21 22:55:04
    The World Bank announced this week that it will providing “free, open and easy access to World Bank statistics and indicators about development.” It is an important step for the Bank. First and foremost because it will facilitate more research and better-informed writing about development issues; but also because it recognizes that this kind of [...]

  • Doings at the US Botanic Garden

    Updated: 2010-04-21 19:06:06

  • Scientists Try Algae ‘Alchemy’ to Grow Oil in Paddies – BusinessWeek

    Updated: 2010-04-20 18:15:49
    Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us Sore spot for citrus FLORIDA TODAY Bananas need no hype to be considered good Hawaii Features Starbulletin.com Scientists Try Algae Alchemy' to Grow Oil in Paddies BusinessWeek Published on April 20, 2010 in Agriculture Grants Biofuels and General Ag News and Notes By Shigeru Sato and Yuji Okada April 20 Bloomberg As Japan’s rice fields turn fallow and its farming communities decline , a new army of workers is preparing to make the countryside fertile again . This time the crop is motor fuel and the laborers are microscopic . algae At least 75 developers globally are studying algae , which has the potential to generate more energy

  • Development blog: How the World Food Program Can Feed More People More Quickly with Better Risk Management Tools

    Updated: 2010-04-19 08:04:13
    The World Food Programme feeds almost 100 million people around the world. It has a world class logistical capability but its financial risk management capacity is extremely limited. In a new paper coauthored with Benjamin Leo and Owen McCarthy, I argue that the World Food Programme must be empowered to actively manage price risk, using [...]

  • Hawaii and Related Agriculture Daily Charts for the week ending 04-16-2010

    Updated: 2010-04-17 23:50:44
    Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us MLP : MAUI LD PINEAPPLE INC SEC Filings SCHEDULE 14A Proxy Statement ML P plan to raise money , pay down debt The Maui News Hawaii and Related Agriculture Daily Charts for the week ending 04-16-2010 Published on April 17, 2010 in General Ag News and Notes The annual charts have bee updated . CLICK HERE to view . The 360 day comparative price , line and histogram charts , page has been updated also . CLICK HERE to . view Maui Land and Pineapple MLP 04-16-2010 Whole Food Markets WFMI 04-16-2010 Calavo Growers CVGW 04-16-2010 Alexander and Baldwin ALEX 04-16-2010 Monsanto MON 04-16-2010 Syngenta SYT 04-16-2010 DUPONT E I DE NEM DD

  • Development blog: Live from New York: Impact Evaluations and Policymaking

    Updated: 2010-04-14 21:05:18
    A recent New York Times article gives a real time lesson in the relationship between good impact evaluations (which often provide a lot of useful nuanced information) and policymaking (which thrives on big messages while trying to accommodate political, social and cultural pressures). The focus of this experience, unfolding right now, is New York City’s Opportunity [...]

  • Report Finds GE Crops Benefit Farmers, But Management Needed to Maintain Effectiveness

    Updated: 2010-04-14 06:20:16
    , Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us Hawaii and Related Agriculture Daily Charts for the week ending 04-09-2010 Stumped by tree care A Washington Consumers’ Checkbook report Report Finds GE Crops Benefit Farmers , But Management Needed to Maintain Effectiveness Published on April 13, 2010 in General Ag News and Notes Date : April 13, 2010 Contacts : Jennifer Walsh , Media Relations Officer Molly Galvin , Senior Media Relations Officer Alison Burnette , Media Relations Assistant Office of News and Public Information 202-334-2138 Genetically Engineered Crops Benefit Many Farmers , But The Technology Needs Proper Management to Remain Effective WASHINGTON Many U.S .

  • Development blog: Exuberance Tempered by Political Worries at Latin America World Economic Forum

    Updated: 2010-04-12 21:59:40
    On April 6-8, I participated in the World Economic Forum on Latin America, which this year took place in beautiful Cartagena, Colombia. The meetings convened about 600 leaders from industry, government and civil society from over 40 countries. It included the participation of 6 Presidents from the region. I spoke in two panels on: (a) [...]

  • Development blog: Agricultural Innovation for Food Security: Seeking Comments on Draft Policy Proposal

    Updated: 2010-04-12 21:54:25
    Feeding three billion additional people over the next four decades and improving food security for one billion people who are currently hungry or malnourished—all in an era of worsening land and water scarcity, climate change, and declining crop yields—is a dire challenge. Meeting it will require a giant leap in agricultural innovation in developing countries, [...]

  • 'NEBRASKA EXPECTS TO PLANT MORE CORN, BEANS, SUNFLOWERS'

    Updated: 2010-04-11 16:26:20
    : , , skip to main skip to sidebar Kopsa Otte Agriculture Blog Kopsa Otte CPAs Advisors have been involved in Income Tax Planning , Estate Planning Succession Planning for over 30 years . For more information about Kopsa Otte services , please contact us via e-mail at lkopsa kopsaotte.com or call 800-975-4829. Friday , April 2, 2010 NEBRASKA EXPECTS TO PLANT MORE CORN , BEANS , SUNFLOWERS' Nebraska Ag Connection Nebraska Ag Connection reports that Nebraska producers expect to increase acreage planted to corn , soybeans , dry edible beans , and sunflowers , decreasing acreage devoted to hay , sorghum , sugarbeets , and wheat sown last fall while leaving oat acreage unchanged from a year ago , according to USDA . Nebraska corn growers expect to plant 9.2 million acres for all purposes in

  • Hawaii and Related Agriculture Daily Charts for the week ending 04-09-2010

    Updated: 2010-04-11 00:18:50
    Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us Is biofuel Hawaii's next great industry Pacific Business News Report Finds GE Crops Benefit Farmers , But Management Needed to Maintain Effectiveness Hawaii and Related Agriculture Daily Charts for the week ending 04-09-2010 Published on April 10, 2010 in General Ag News and Notes The annual charts have bee updated . CLICK HERE to view . The 360 day comparative price , line and histogram charts , page has been updated also . CLICK HERE to . view Maui Land and Pineapple MLP 04-09-2010 Whole Food Markets WFMI 04-09-2010 Calavo Growers CVGW 04-09-2010 Alexander and Baldwin ALEX 04-09-2010 Monsanto MON 04-09-2010 Syngenta SYT 04-09-2010

  • Is biofuel Hawaii’s next great industry? – Pacific Business News

    Updated: 2010-04-11 00:06:38
    Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us Mill smokestack restoration to start The Maui News Hawaii and Related Agriculture Daily Charts for the week ending 04-09-2010 Is biofuel Hawaii's next great industry Pacific Business News Published on April 10, 2010 in Agriculture Grants Biofuels General Ag News and Notes and Sugar Cane Potential exists to turn state’s renewable-energy needs into a cash crop Save the last of the Surgar Cane industry in Hawaii Sugar on Maui FOREVER CLICK HERE for larger image Hawaiian Electric . Co s search for long-term suppliers of biofuels derived from local feedstocks stands to ignite a new form of agriculture in . Hawaii But major challenges lie

  • Mill smokestack restoration to start – The Maui News

    Updated: 2010-04-10 23:51:57
    Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us Funding could define new future in energy for HC S The Maui News Is biofuel Hawaii's next great industry Pacific Business News Mill smokestack restoration to start The Maui News Published on April 10, 2010 in General Ag News and Notes and Sugar Cane LAHAINA Restoration of the Pioneer Mill smokestack in Lahaina will begin this month , the Lahaina Restoration Foundation . announced Work will include restoring the top 14 feet of the smokestack , which was removed in 2006 during the demolition of Pioneer Mill . buildings The top will be fabricated from steel and painted to match the new paint being applied to the entire smokestack . It

  • Funding could define new future in energy for HC&S – The Maui News

    Updated: 2010-04-09 02:42:07
    Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us USDA Announces Partnerships in Hawaii to Help Navy Achieve its Biofuel and Other Renewable Energy Goals Mill smokestack restoration to start The Maui News Funding could define new future in energy for HC S The Maui News Published on April 8, 2010 in Biofuels General Ag News and Notes Sugar Cane and Sustainability The last sugar mill in Hawaii Puunene Maui CLICK HERE for larger image PUUNENE Within five years , Hawaiian Commercial Sugar Co . may be out of the sugar business and use its 37,000 acres on Maui to grow much-desired biofuels , company , state and federal officials , announced Wednesday . afternoon The announcement came

  • USDA Announces Partnerships in Hawaii to Help Navy Achieve its Biofuel and Other Renewable Energy Goals

    Updated: 2010-04-09 02:20:26
    Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us Hawaii’s last sugar plantation to be biofuel lab’ BusinessWeek Funding could define new future in energy for HC S The Maui News USDA Announces Partnerships in Hawaii to Help Navy Achieve its Biofuel and Other Renewable Energy Goals Published on April 8, 2010 in Biofuels General Ag News and Notes and Sustainability Release No . 0174.10 Contact : Sandy Miller Hays 301 504-1637 HONOLULU , April 7, 2010 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan today announced a series of public and private partnerships designed to help establish commercial production of advanced biofuels and other renewable energy systems in Hawaii for use by the

  • Hawaii’s last sugar plantation to be biofuel ‘lab’ – BusinessWeek

    Updated: 2010-04-08 19:06:36
    Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us HC S studying future as biofuels plantation The Maui News USDA Announces Partnerships in Hawaii to Help Navy Achieve its Biofuel and Other Renewable Energy Goals Hawaii’s last sugar plantation to be biofuel lab’ BusinessWeek Published on April 8, 2010 in Agriculture Grants Biofuels General Ag News and Notes Sugar Cane and Sustainability Photo by Maui Tropica CLICK HERE for more Maui Sugar Cane images By AUDREY McAVOY HONOLULU Hawaii’s last sugar plantation could start producing jet fuel for the . Navy Federal agencies on Wednesday announced they would spend millions of dollars to study producing advanced biofuels from sugarcane

  • HC&S studying future as biofuels plantation – The Maui News

    Updated: 2010-04-08 05:26:12
    Skip to content Hawaii Agriculture Hawaii Agriculture Blog Hawaii Agriculture and Related Stocks ETFs ETNs Indexs Annual Charts Faces of Agriculture Contact Us Leading Role for HC S in Hawaii Renewable Energy Research , Biofuels Federal Funding to be Provided DailyFinance Hawaii’s last sugar plantation to be biofuel lab’ BusinessWeek HC S studying future as biofuels plantation The Maui News Published on April 7, 2010 in Biofuels General Ag News and Notes and Sugar Cane By Chris Hamilton POSTED : April 7, 2010 Sugar Cane Tassel CLICK HERE for larger image PUUNENE Within the next five years to 10 years , Hawaii’s last sugar producer , Hawaiian Commercial Sugar Co . could be out of the topsy-turvy granulated sugar business and making much-desired biofuels , company , federal and state

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