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32. Lisa's Laws: When links break in the food chain
But there's special food for indoor cats and for outdoor cats, active cats and lazy cats, food for old cats with weight issues, food for nursing mama cats and food for cats with hairballs. Diana had sent us home with some canned food that resembled fois gras pat , but it soon ran out. Sally and Stripes were tiny and frail, and Diana and her colleagues through love and attention and a diet of pricey kitten food coached them back to health. After polishing that off, Louis would begin his...
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33. Weaponized Hamburgers?
The possibility that the nation's food supply could be targeted by terrorists has existed since at least the anthrax letters of October 2001, but recent events have underlined just how real the threat is. Suspects in last month's failed car bombings in London and Glasgow, for instance, include physicians, a reminder that terrorists can have biomedical know-how. And imports of contaminated food from China pet food laced with the chemical melamine, toothpaste with the poisonous compound...
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34. Summer grazing tour June 14
Topics of discussion include: New Innovations in Forages, Developing and Monitoring Quality Summer Pastures, Mineral Selection for Grazing Beef Cattle, Pasture Weed Control, Grazing Considerations for Horses, Parasite Control in Goats on Pasture, Managing Pastures for Goat Production, Economics of Rotational Grazing, and Using Warm Season Grasses in Rotational Grazing Systems. Topics of discussion include: New Innovations in Forages, Developing and Monitoring Quality Summer Pastures,...
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35. Madison gets big agriculture bucks
The program is set up to assist producers in developing and expanding new agricultural products while finding new ways to utilize current agricultural commodities, according to the Commonwealth News Center press release. The county will be given $117,550 to improve pastures for grazing, reducing producer costs for feed and the quality of the feed. The second criteria is how much of the farmer s total annual income comes from farming and the third is if the farmer has ever received money...
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36. State looks at treatments in $1.8 million effort to stop acid flow into Belt Creek
The sprawling abandoned mine 300 feet below the surface, once a prolific producer of coal, is now a prolific producer of water loaded with acid and heavy metals. Today, it stands out for its stunning production of acid mine drainage, which has chased off trout and the food on which they live. The main mine entrance, which is no longer open, is located just off the road that dips down into Belt, and the horizontal mine lies 300 feet below the grade of U. OSM taxes coal on a per-ton basis in...
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