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32. Higher corn prices: They'll grow on you
The distiller's grain, a by-product of ethanol production intended for use as animal feed, does not work with all livestock such as poultry and pigs, Hutson said. Livestock producers may take a beating if feed prices continue to climb. Lyons, who is an investor in the plant, said he usually grows 600 acres of soybeans and 600 acres of corn on his farm each year, rotating the fields in which the crops are grown. April 8, 2007 By Carrie Napoleon Post-Tribune correspondent While higher per...
Source4/8/2007


33. Cooking for pets ensures the food is safe and nutritious
What to say to a childless couple Experiment with delightful native flowers Take Mom out for breakfast or brunch next week The stars haven't changed Most e-mailed stories in the past 24 hours: HU students on Jamaica trip told bill never paid Quiz: 400 years, 10 questions Why Jamestown matters More top 20 e-mailed stories Home About Us. What to say to a childless couple Experiment with delightful native flowers Take Mom out for breakfast or brunch next week The stars haven't changed Most...
SourceDaily Press,VA


34. US: Pet Food Ingredient Mislabeled
Adding the chemical to food is illegal under American law, and while no laws govern the use of melamine in China, the government last week said it was banning its application in food products. There is no evidence that any of the two contaminated batches of wheat gluten and rice protein from China ended up as an ingredient in human food, "but it's prudent to look," said David Acheson, assistant FDA commissioner for food protection. The scandal concerns the use of the mildly toxic chemical...
SourceCentral Florida News 13|,FL


35. Grass always greener for good beef
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Source4/19/2007


36. Pests cropping up in crops
The new growth should be protected carefully as the freeze injury set-back the alfalfa. These insects can injure the root system and growing points and cause the inside of the whorl to die or the complete plants. Alfalfa should be scouted for alfalfa weevil, variegated cutworm and potato leaf-hopper. Be sure to monitor wheat for diseases and the impact of freeze injury. Injured wheat may be used as forage if potential yields are not acceptable. These insects will move the first emerging...
Source5/6/2007


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