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27. Callous cattle create calamity
Vehicles traversing theat area had to slow to as little as five miles per hour so that the unpredictable movements of the cattle did not result in accidents. One motorist was not lucky when a black bull jumped from the bank he was standing on and unto her car, smashing the windscreen, damaging the grill, headlamps, bonnet and one fender. It is usual that when there are accidents involving cattle and sheep which are let loose to find food and water during the drier months of the year,...
SourceGrenada Today,Grenada


28. DJ CME Livestock Review:Live Cattle Rally; Funds, Cash, Spreads
CHICAGO Dow Jones)--After sagging at the start due to Chicago Board of Trade corn's sharp rise, Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle contracts rebounded and closed higher on fund buying and cash optimism for next week that spurred June/August bear spreading against spot-June longs conducting the Goldman Roll. CHICAGO Dow Jones)--After sagging at the start due to Chicago Board of Trade corn's sharp rise, Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle contracts rebounded and closed higher on...
SourceWestern FarmerStockman,WA


29. Lets raise a glass to a Scottish industry in rude health
And we would urge Scottish Enterprise and industry leaders to get this plan off the ground as soon as possible to make the most of the recent acceleration in exports. The UK has finally left behind the dark days of the BSE crisis, and producers, many of them in Scotland, are reaping the rewards of the return of beef to overseas menus. Scotland has also been punching above its weight in salmon production, exporting more than 12 million whole salmon in 2006. In March, rural development...
Source5/10/2007


30. A season of life
each morning, Elizabeth Bush, who owns 15 cows and approximately 50 steer, has strapped on her work gloves and revved up the tractor to do one of her favorite things - farming. She can identify each one, even though most of the similarly-sized, solid black livestock are nearly indistinguishable to the untrained eye. On a crisp Sunday morning, Elizabeth Bush eased into a herd of cattle hoping to find a new calf peering out from behind its mother. Each morning, Bush checks dozens of pregnant...
SourcePort Huron Times Herald,MI


31. Young farmers: Back to the land, on a budget
Instead of investing in large capital expenses, beginning farmers like Maxwell are looking at ways they can join the agriculture industry without the unmanageable debt load. Coming up with a better path into agriculture is becoming increasingly important as the field continues to lose farmers, said Steve Deller, a UW-Madison professor of agriculture and applied economics. His mother was a banker and his father worked in a factory while he was growing up in the town of Arena countryside,...
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