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Mosquito spraying sends two people to hospital
Two people recently went to the emergency room at United Hospital District in Blue Earth after coming into contact with a chemical used to control mosquitoes.
Flood water becoming noxious brew
The floodwaters that deluged much of Iowa have done more than knock out drinking water and destroy homes.
“Rolfing works on something called the fascia, the membranes that surround the muscles”
Ken Portolese went to a certified Rolfer with one goal in mind. "I was bowlegged," Portolese says. via Porterville Recorder
ISA offers tips for coping with delayed soybean planting
Thursday, May 1, 2008, 10:02 AM by Jerry Passer Spring rains and cool temperatures are likely to delay soybean planting past the optimal spring planting dates where soybeans produce the highest yield. via Brownfield Network
Iowa City Lisa Opal Rolfe, 27, of 3139 Bayberry Drive SW in Cedar Rapids was arrested for driving while license revoked at 12:15 a.m. Thursday, Apr. via Iowa City Press-Citizen
Massage therapist, a cancer survivor, brings unusual technique to E-burg
“The medical field wants to push surgery or medicines. Why not start with something non-invasive first?”
While stress reduction, Swedish, hot stone and deep tissue massage have become common terms in the world of therapeutic treatments, there is a new breed in town. via Pocono Record
Beauty Queen: The Evolution of Man
“It seems easy, but it's like moving a piano”
Fashion reporter Xazmin Garza discovers what Rolfing is. Editor's Note: "Beauty Queen" is a monthly column that sends fashion reporter Xazmin Garza out into the field to test the latest beauty products and ... via Las Vegas Review Journal
Iowa State, ISA offer new soybean disease & pest management pocket field guide
“From managing soil fertility and profitable planting populations to insect and disease identification and management, this guide will enable soybean growers to meet those challenges with confidence.”
Iowa State, ISA offer new soybean disease & pest management pocket field guide Feb. via Ag Professional
' Leonard "Tiny" Ripperger, 80, died on Nov. 25, 2007 at this home near Rolfe, Iowa. via The Messenger
Iowa Soybean Association Directors Support Incentives-First Approach to Biodiesel Policy
“We think this is a balanced, market-driven approach to biodiesel policy”
The Iowa Soybean Association Board of Directors has endorsed an incentives-first approach to 2008 biodiesel policy for the upcoming Iowa legislative session. via Milling Journal
“If you think that you're going to wake up one day and have perfect poise, it's totally unrealistic”
Deborah Bouton performs Energy First Aide on a client. There are pressure points around the head that help move the energy in the body in midday, when most of our work is communication, thinking and seeing, she ... via Southern Illinoisan
Groups use donations to feed hungry, promote soy
“We don't want to lose sight of the humanitarian efforts”
To prevent losing sight of soybean's ability to feed people worldwide, Iowa soybean leaders launched a new initiative this week at the Iowa Hunger Summit. via Iowa Farmer Today
Soy Biodiesel 225 Race Promotes Industry
“The Renewable Energy Group recognizes the importance of renewable fuels and we are proud sponsors of this race. REG produces and markets a clean biodiesel that helps reduce our alliance on foreign oil”
An exciting, close finish capped off a perfect evening of racing at the Soy Biodiesel 225 Race held Sept. via Milling Journal