SAE Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress and Exhibition

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The Commercial Vehicle Engineering Congress and Exhibition showcases advanced on- and off-road vehicle technology, engineering techniques, and products. Topics cover high level issues to engage industry leaders, engineering management and design engineering professionals.
[ Country: USA | City: Rosemont (Chicago) | Industry: Automotive | Dates: October - November, annual (2006: October 31 - November 2) | Products and Services: advanced on- and off-road vehicles, technologies, and products | Venue: Donald E. Stephens Convention Center | Type of event: Conference and exhibition | Open to Trade and Members only | Organizers: SAE International | Site Language(s): English | URL: http://www.sae.org/comvec | Contact information. Tel.: 1-877-606-7323, 724-776-4970, FAX: 724-776-0790; E-mail: CustomerService@sae.org]

Kid’s nice corner

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Very nice for children

http://www.deere.com/en_US/compinfo/kidscorner/home.html

John Deere New 140 to 180 PTO

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(August 17, 2006) — Cost-cutting efficiency. Breakthrough
technology. Premium versatility. Money-saving packages. And
productivity that will make others envious. …Continue reading…

Agricultural News

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LA tops list of rust states: East Baton Rouge is 14th parish
19 Sep 06 - Louisiana is now the state with the most counties or
parishes known to be infected with Asian soybean rust, now that East
Baton Rouge Parish was reported positive today.
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Second county in NC has soybean rust: Robeson
19 Sep 06 - Soybean rust has been found in a second county in North
Carolina — near St. Pauls in Robeson, the next county north of the
first infected county this year, Columbus.
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Hormel names new exec. VP/CFO, board members
19 Sep 06 - Hormel Foods Corporation has announced several changes in
its executive suite and additions to the board of directors.
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Ohio State: Summary of the 2006 field crop insect situation
19 Sep 06 - “We have seen almost everything in our crop fields in the
way of insect pests this past year, with the possible exception of
soybean aphid,” say two entomologists from Ohio State University.
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