Farm World – weekly farm newspaper source for ag news, classifieds . . . URBANA, Ill – Public records show that “Big Ag” and “Big Food” are historically major donors to political campaigns With the Nov 5 elections in the rearview mirror, here is a glimpse at where the majority of campaign funds from farm and food organizations and businesses were directed, courtesy University of Illinois Farm Policy News and AgricultureDive com, during significant 2024
Farm World – weekly farm newspaper source for ag news, classifieds . . . Her family owns 3D Stock Farms north of Larwill in Whitley County The family has a farrow-to-finish swine operation and a 75-head commercial cow-calf operation focused on producing quality show steers and replacement heifers They also raise show poultry and have about 1,000 acres of corn, soybeans, wheat and hay
Bacteriophages and Bacterial Plant Diseases - Frontiers Abstract Losses in crop yields due to disease need to be reduced in order to meet increasing global food demands associated with growth in the human population There is a well-recognized need to develop new environmentally friendly control strategies to combat bacterial crop disease Current control measures involving the use of traditional chemicals or antibiotics are losing their efficacy
President: A Titular Head? - Academike - Lawctopus INTRODUCTION The Preamble of our Constitution clearly articulates India as a republic Being a republic there is no hereditary monarch but the President, as the head of the State The President is not directly elected but indirectly The election is carried out by an electoral college, consisting of the elected members of both Houses of Parliament and the State Legislative Assemblies, in
Intelligence-led Peacekeeping: The United Nations Stabilization Mission . . . Abstract In the slums of Haiti, where pistol and machete wielding gangs dominated the populace through murder, intimidation, extortion, and terror, a UN peacekeeping mission managed to established law, order, and government control The United Nations Mission for the Stabilization of Haiti (MINUSTAH) succeeded by ‘taking on’ the gangs in a series of military and police ‘search and arrest
Cambodia–Thailand Sovereignty Disputes: Implications for Cambodia’s . . . 5 Cambodia has sovereignty disputes with all her neighbours—Vietnam, Thailand and Laos Land border and maritime disputes with these neighbouring states have been longstanding challenges This paper will discuss only land border and maritime disputes with Thailand since these issues have been challenging for Cambodia’s strategic situation and its defense policy
Giving the People a Voice? Experiments with consultative authoritarian . . . Abstract In the last decade Chinese consultative authoritarianism has been renewed through many political and administrative innovations and tools Authoritarian rule in China is now permeated by a wide variety of consultative and deliberative practices These practices stabilize and strengthen authoritarian rule, leading to deliberative authoritarianism, an advanced form of consultative