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17. Q&A On EU Electronic Tagging Of Sheep And Goats
It was therefore agreed that research into and development of individual electronic tagging should proceed, with a view to it being introduced as soon as possible. Member States agreed that individual traceability of sheep and goats was a necessary step to ensure animal health and food safety. Following the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks, EU rules on the identification of sheep and goats were reinforced. The Regulation states that, once progress has been made in developing the...
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18. Disposing of animal remains now easier
While the agriculture industry says it's a safe and economical way to get rid of dead animals, some environmentalists question whether it could lead to groundwater and surface water contamination. JOHNS - Dairy farmer Ken Nobis reaches into a tall mound of what looks like topsoil and grabs a clump, which he looks over and quickly sniffs before crumbling it up. Its humus is dark and rich and virtually odor-free - which is surprising, given that much of it consists of cow manure and the...
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19. Singing sheep hit stage in homegrown children's play
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20. Michigan Eases Carcasses Regulations
The agriculture industry says it's a safe and economical way to dispose of dead animals, though some environmentalists question whether it could lead to groundwater and surface water contamination. Its humus is dark, rich and virtually odor-free - which is surprising, given that much of it consists of cow manure and the decayed remains of dead cattle. The humus, which is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, someday will be spread as fertilizer on Nobis' 3,000 acres of corn, wheat,...
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21. Week ago 426,000
Corn was higher on the idea it will have to keep pace with soybeans to keep acres next year. Wheat moved higher on strength of corn and beans, also dryness in Kansas and the southeast is beginning to show on the crop condition. Soybeans were sharply higher as strong export demand, along with the gold and energy markets moving higher and a weaker US dollar all supported the soybean market. A higher gold and crude oil market also supported corn prices. This material may not be published,...
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