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Jamaica Gleaner Farmer's Weekly
published: Saturday | October 30, 2004

A true son of the soil
FROM HE was a little boy often trekking behind his grandparents to their farms in sections of Rhodes Hall and Island Pen, Hanover, William Parkins has been loving farming.

Tranquilliser sought to aid in capture of strays
THE WESTMORELAND Parish Council has stepped up efforts to rid the streets of the parish of all stray animals, with plans now far advanced for the acquisition of a tranquilliser/stun gun to help in the capture of the animals.


'Regionalise to save sugar industry'
A SENIOR official of the Sugar Association of the Caribbean (SAC) has called for the 'regionalisation' of the sugar industry to counter proposals by the European Union (EU) that will result in a drastic reduction in price for the commodity next year.




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