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Trade to Upgrade
With trade-in values peaking, now may be the time to trade up to a new model. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features A severely depleted inventory of used vehicles is boosting the values of late-model cars to record highs these days. While this means sky-high...Tags: Chevrolet, Values, Mini, Lexus, Kelley Blue Book LLC
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Equity funds fuel flippers' profits in Central Florida
A sixth-generation Orlando resident and a Kissimmee real-estate agent are among those profiting — sometimes handsomely — from the quick-turnaround resale of Central Florida homes to private-equity companies and other investors eager to take...
Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Orlando, Finance, Blackstone Group, L.P., Real Estate
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Glendale home prices rise again
The median prices of single-family homes and condominiums continued their double-digit gains in Glendale last month, the result of an ongoing shortage of homes for sale and a wealth of potential buyers, according to the latest real estate report. The...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Condos, Foreclosures, Real Estate, Realty
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Rep. Rob Wittman-led panel may ask for clarity on camouflage
Before 2002, American combat forces fielded two patterns of camouflage. In succeeding years, the U.S. has introduced two more camouflage uniforms with a desert motif, another two considered must-wear for woodland and three with a universal pattern,...
Tags: Armed Forces, Iraq, U.S. House Committee on Armed Services, Politics, Bill Enyart
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Winter-killed alfalfa is problem for dairy farmers
MANTORVILLE, Minn. (AP) - Thousands of dairy farmers in Minnesota and Wisconsin have an expensive problem. They've lost nearly 2 million acres of alfalfa to the long, icy winter. The protein-rich alfalfa is an important food source for their cows, and... -
Get out of your gardening rut and plant something new
Too often we fall into a gardening rut — planting the same annuals in the same spot, growing the same varieties of vegetables, using the same plants our neighbors have in the landscape. There are plenty of opportunities, large and small, to exercise...Tags: Agriculture, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Strawberries, Borrelia infection , Lyme Disease
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North American potash sales jump, whittling down stocks
ReutersJune 14 (Reuters) - North American domestic sales of crop nutrient potash soared in May, when demand from spring planting whittled down large inventories at the mine level, according to data posted on Potash Corp of Saskatchewan's website. Domestic...Tags: Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Incorporated, Agrium Incorporated, Mosaic Co.
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Brent slips from near $105 on ample U.S. inventory, weak outlook
Reuters* U.S. data show underlying econ strength, but high inventories weigh * IEA says U.S. summer gasoline demand won't arrest falling consumption * Brent bounces more than $3 a barrel from week's low * Dollar in the doldrums after slumping to a fresh 4-...Tags: Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Foreign Exchange Market, Petroleum Industry
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Titan Machinery Inc. announces fiscal first quarter results
WEST FARGO, N.D.-- (BUSINESS WIRE) - Titan Machinery Inc. reported financial results for the fiscal first quarter ended April 30, 2013. Fiscal 2014 First Quarter Results For the first quarter of fiscal 2014, revenue increased 4.7% to $441.7 million...Tags: Weather Reports, Economy, Business and Finance, Earnings, Weather, Finance
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Cost to feed a cow in 2012
The 2012 Cow/Calf year analysis is complete and the South Dakota Center for Farm/Ranch Management has published the results. I will explain and break down some of the more critical data. The biggest change from the 2011 year was the increase of feed...Tags: Mineral Supplements, Dietary Supplements
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Santa Monica gunman strapped ammo to chest, thighs, sources say
The gunman who killed five people in a Santa Monica shooting rampage was armed with more than three dozen large-capacity ammunition magazines, sources familiar with the investigation said Monday. The ammunition was strapped to his body -- including...Tags: Google+, FBI, Santa Monica College, Shootings, Firearms
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Herb Carlson: Consumers' will drives how items are priced
There seems to be a mystique about pricing. Many people ignore the role of supply and demand. In our role as SCORE counselors, our clients who have a product they wish to bring to market consistently assess the cost of making that product and then affix...
Tags: Consumers, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Science and Technology
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