Kelpie Wilson: Wearing My Hair Shirt
The News Review:
- Kelpie Wilson: Wearing My Hair Shirt
- Understand the risks to trade grain confidently.(Business)
- Greenhouse spotlight on travel, food
- Charles Misses AAA Rating but Wins Much Praise
- Versatility could pay for Dollar
Kelpie Wilson: Wearing My Hair Shirt
Scoop.co.nz – Scoop.co.nz (press release) – Mar 30, 2007
I stay warm and I eat good food. I have friends andneighbors who share my values. We eat home-grown vegetables,play home-grown music and celebrate life. We eat (gasp!)granola. I think there was a campaign against thehippies – I’ll never understand why we got such bad press,except that I think we were bad for business. We tended tovalue community over consumerism. But despite therepression, there are many ways that the hippie ideals havecarried through into the mainstream culture.
Understand the risks to trade grain confidently.(Business)
Free with registration – Farmers Weekly – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 30, 2007
(Business) –> COPYRIGHT 2007 Reed Business Information Ltd. As grain markets become ever more volatile, the Home Grown Cereals Authority is running a series of seminars to help farmers manage price risk better. Adrian Cannon, FW Farm Manager of the Year 2006, went along This is a subject I feel I know something about, but there is always more to learn. Seeing the event pop up on an email alert from the Home-Grown Cereals Authority, it was about time I attended. And, as a busy man, I like events that don’t take up the whole day. The series of seminars from the HGCA aims to strengthen farmers’ understanding of what makes grain markets volatile, how the futures market relates to ex-farm prices and the risk-management tools available… As grain markets become ever more volatile, the Home Grown Cereals Authority is running a series of seminars to help farmers manage price risk better. Adrian Cannon, FW Farm Manager of the Year 2006, went along This is a subject I feel I know something about, but there is always more to learn. Seeing the event pop up on an email alert from the Home-Grown Cereals Authority, it was about time I attended. And, as a busy man, I like events that don’t take up the whole day. The series of seminars from the HGCA aims to strengthen farmers’ understanding of what makes grain markets volatile, how the futures market relates to ex-farm prices and the risk-management tools available.
Greenhouse spotlight on travel, food
The Age – Mar 30, 2007
In a new tyranny of distance, governments and business aregrappling with rapidly rising greenhouse gas emissions generated bythe booming discount aviation sector. The spotlight is also onimported food. UK supermarkets such as Tesco, one of the largest sellers ofAustralian wines worldwide, wants to label food and alcohol with”food miles” stickers showing how far goods have travelled. Marks& Spencer and the world’s biggest retailer, Wal-Mart, areconsidering similar plans.
Charles Misses AAA Rating but Wins Much Praise
Washington Post – Mar 30, 2007
These young hooligans are testing the waters to see if they can get any kind of responses from the community. If we don’t nip in the butt, head on first we will definitely have problems down the road. If these so call gangs are terrorizing the community, then they should be called terrorists and be treated like home grown terrorists and the Homeland Defense Agency should step in put there names into the terrorists database including their parents name and anybody else who associates with them. There is no justification to ask for Fed intervention, like they did for the motorcycle gang problems they had back in 2003. The Fed spent millions in manpower and surveillance both on land and in the air support Military Choppers.
Versatility could pay for Dollar
NEWS.com.au – Mar 30, 2007
"She is very versatile," he said. "I’ve only had her for six months. She was home-bred and home-grown in Gunnedah by the Gardner family. In the time I’ve had her she has only been out of the money once in 17 starts. "She goes well. "
Second Dollar is coming off a last-start fourth in the Group One Victoria Oaks at Moonee Valley, when beaten 10m by Dance Of Life. Elder said it was a big performance.