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Drought damages 1993 District crops
Wiemken, James
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1993
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Seeing isn't always believing
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Hospital services to go
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Agriculture-where the buffalo roam
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Agriculture: Ninja pigweed
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1995
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U.S. farmers have been rushing to plant cotton in recent years. For most, doing so is a fairly safe bet. But for some in the Fifth District, a mutant weed threatens to wipe out their crops.
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Ready or not, here they come: migration into the region
Wiemken, James
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1994
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Why people are moving into the Fifth District
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Agriculture: tobacco economies: going up in smoke?
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Teeing off for economic development
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With 9.5 percent of all U.S. golf courses, the Fifth District has seen the greener side of golf. Residents, however, worry about potential traps.
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The lighter side of golf?
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Despite the fun of miniature golf, the activity is serious business for many investors and entrepreneurs.
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There's no business like show business: focus on the region's film industry
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What could be better than having Richard Gere visit your hometown? Try having Richard Gere and 50 of his coworkers filming a movie in your city.
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