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42. Sheep producers farm bill changes
Sheep producers farm bill changes Home News Sports Weather Classifieds Publications Subscribe Interactive Opinion Weekly Features casper . wyoming . regional . national . legislature . world . ap news . odd . business . community . obituaries . opinion . extra . archive Increase Font Size What's New! Dr. Sheep producers farm bill changes Home News Sports Weather Classifieds Publications Subscribe Interactive Opinion Weekly Features casper . wyoming . regional . national . legislature ....
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43. Corn Can t Solve Our Problem
Some biofuels, if properly produced, do have the potential to provide climate-friendly energy, but where and how can we grow them? Our most fertile lands are already dedicated to food production. As demand for both food and energy increases, competition for fertile lands could raise food prices enough to drive the poorer third of the globe into malnourishment. Representatives of the dairy, poultry and livestock industries, which rely on corn as a principal animal feed, are seeking an end...
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44. Why did the chicken cross the road? To escape deadly exotic disease
Print Story Email Story Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? To Escape Deadly Exotic Disease Alec Gerry, assistant veterinary entomologist at UCR, examines how flies could transmit exotic Newcastle disease between poultry (June 20, 2007) Print Quality Image: Right click image and select "Save Target As. Print Story Email Story Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? To Escape Deadly Exotic Disease Alec Gerry, assistant veterinary entomologist at UCR, examines how flies could transmit exotic...
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45. Virginians Hope Big Boys Don't Hog Agriculture Bill / Farmers Lobbying for a Fair Share in '07 Legislation
Space Science Technology Health General Sci-fi & Gaming Oddities International Business Politics Education Entertainment Sports Posted on: Thursday, 28 June 2007, 03:00 CDT Virginians Hope Big Boys Don't Hog Agriculture Bill / Farmers Lobbying for a Fair Share in '07 Legislation. Space Science Technology Health General Sci-fi & Gaming Oddities International Business Politics Education Entertainment Sports Posted on: Thursday, 28 June 2007, 03:00 CDT Virginians Hope Big Boys Don't Hog...
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46. Many businesses hurt by drought
Watering grass at night can allow a fungus to grow and kills it, and watering in the middle of the day causes water to prism and can &#8220burn up the grass. I encourage program participants with eligible CRP acres who need forage to look into this option. Mowing grass now would just run it down and damage it, he said. Dry weather is impacting businesses that rely on outdoor work, and that impact could increase without rain. Southern parts of Allen and Simpson counties fall into the...
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