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42. Gas company seeking keys to locked gates
A gas field services company will be in court this morning demanding extra keys to gates that New Mexico ranchers locked last week in protest of what the ranchers say is mistreatment of the land. Other industry officials have said gas producers try toprotect the environment while producing energy vital to the nation. The Blancetts are one of three ranching families who last week locked gates across access roads on their land near Aztec. Gas extraction companies use the roads to access gas...
Source3/1/2007


43. Make My Day
They just don't tell you about what they do with 90 percent of the animals that aren't adopted or recovered by their owners. After she launched into a tirade about how the ranchers wouldn't be in this situation if they had treated the animals differently, Peterson was repeatedly asked how an organization that was supposed to care about animals could let thousands of cattle starve to death. The American Reporter Vol. You people are so far beyond hurting your work, a story about how PETA...
Source4/15/2007


44. Concerns about Roxarsone
An arsenic-based additive used in chicken feed may pose health risks to humans who eat meat from chickens that are raised on the feed, according to an article in the 9 April issue of Chemical & Engineering News, the weekly news magazine of the American Chemical Society. An arsenic-based additive used in chicken feed may pose health risks to humans who eat meat from chickens that are raised on the feed, according to an article in the 9 April issue of Chemical & Engineering News, the weekly...
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45. Tri-State Neighbor
A number of producers were interviewed who had returned marginally productive cropland to a haying or grazing enterprise. Case studies conducted with producers in northwestern South Dakota indicate that the economic returns of grazing or haying marginally productive cropland can be competitive to cropping, said Vik. Commodity prices have historically followed cyclical patterns meaning that the likelihood of prices remaining at such high levels may not be great, and it may be a good idea to...
Source3/27/2007


46. Arsenic In Chicken Feed May Pose Health Risks To Humans, C&EN Reports
An arsenic-based additive used in chicken feed may pose health risks to humans who eat meat from chickens that are raised on the feed, according to an article in the April 9 issue of Chemical & Engineering News, the weekly news magazine of the American Chemical Society. An arsenic-based additive used in chicken feed may pose health risks to humans who eat meat from chickens that are raised on the feed, according to an article in the April 9 issue of Chemical & Engineering News, the weekly...
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