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27. China's ex-food and drug chief sentenced to death
The pet food has been blamed for the deaths of thousands of pets, according to unconfirmed reports that pet owners have made to the FDA. Food and Drug Administration has linked poisoned ingredients from China to a massive recall of pet food and animal feed in the past two months. Zheng's former agency announced plans this week to blacklist food producers who violate rules and to keep their products off the market. The sentence, announced by state media, comes as China is under growing...
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28. What's a Farmer to do? Pasture is gone & no hay
Grass that was stressed is now dying and our farmers are faced with issue to sell the livestock they own or feed hay (that they do not have) through the summer. This was followed by a period of no measurable precipitation and livestock producers are now in a crisis situation. But on April 7 & 8th we had a devastating freeze that severely stunted our pasture and hay grasses. A warm season annual such as Sorghum- Sudan hybrid can offer a solution to producing forages when drought emergencies...
SourceCherokee Sentinel,NC


29. Growth in organic dairies tests supply of organic feed
Acreage of organic forage, such as hay and alfalfa, has grown 40 percent in the past two years, yet isn't keeping pace with demand. In particular, high-protein crops like soybeans that are necessary feed for dairy cows are in short supply in some regions, forcing some companies to import them from as far away as China. They make up only a small slice, about 3 percent, of the nation's food market, but increasing demand is pushing more farmers to make the switch in hopes of higher returns....
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30. Organic dairies test organic feed supply
Acreage of organic forage, such as hay and alfalfa, has grown 40 percent in the past two years, yet isn't keeping pace with demand. In particular, high-protein crops like soybeans that are necessary feed for dairy cows are in short supply in some regions, forcing some companies to import them from as far away as China. They make up only a small slice, about 3 percent, of the nation's food market, but increasing demand is pushing more farmers to make the switch in hopes of higher returns....
Source6/10/2007


31. Want a Great-looking Lawn?
Some insects attack from the grass blades, while others feed on the grass roots below. As they forage for food they uproot your lawn, turning it yellow before it dies. Some mole crickets eat grass roots, but most feed on organisms in the soil. You may notice webbing on grass blades or circular brown patches on your lawn. In early summer, grubs develop into adult beetles and some, like the Japanese beetle, can damage roses, trees and other plants in your yard. Signs of infestation include...
Source6/11/2007


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