19. Washington, DC March 22, 2007 Department of Agriculture s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and testing conducted by two USDA laboratories as part of an ongoing investigation into the presence of minute levels of regulated genetic material found in Clearfield 131 (CL131) rice seed has identified LLRICE604 as the source of the genetic material. Department of Agriculture s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and testing conducted by two USDA laboratories as part of an ongoing investigation into the...
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20. Owners go organic after pet food recall usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Friendly View Email Article Owners go organic after pet food recall Retailers say concerned pet owners are seeking more natural, organic pet foods By Lisa Cornwell The Associated Press Article Last Updated:04/02/2007 12:05:03 AM MDT Debra Tarter's 2-year-old boxer, Patchez, is just like a member of the family. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Friendly View Email Article Owners go organic after pet food recall Retailers say...
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21. Expert will give ideas on hay fields at meeting Successful forage producers also will speak and a tradeshow will be available. Jeff Volenec, a professor of agronomy, will discuss keeping an alfalfa stand for eight years with proper phosphorous and potassium management. Non-members must pay a $5 fee to attend and registration is due Friday. Members and non-members are invited to attend. The council's meeting begins at 4 p. Welcome toPalladium-Item-Richmond, Ind. Expert will give ideas on hay fields at meeting A Purdue University forage...
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22. Ailment strikes at S.D. bees Some of these colonies, with 40,000 to 60,000 bees per colony, suffered winter losses heavier than normal from the mysterious disease that hit the southern states this winter, he said. That means the food would not be produced without bees. He said South Dakota crops for the most part are not as reliant on bees as are citrus groves, other fruit trees, almonds, carrots and numerous other vegetables. An unidentified malady is destroying conventional honeybees, like those that produced 10....
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23. World Water Day: Where Bottled Water Fits In IBWA actively supports comprehensive curbside recycling programs and partners with other beverage and food companies, municipalities, and the recycling industry and seeks to educate consumers about recycling and work to increase all recycling to reduce litter. This global appreciation of water also recognizes the fact that all consumer products use water as an ingredient or in production, including foods and beverages. IBWA actively supports comprehensive curbside recycling programs and...
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24. Manure happens -- managing it as compost is key Only by regularly replenishing soil with the nutrients and carbon embedded in animal waste and plant remains can growers farm the same piece of ground year in and year out and avoid the need to plow under new acreage, let land lie fallow for long periods of time or apply synthetic nitrogen. Only by regularly replenishing soil with the nutrients and carbon embedded in animal waste and plant remains can growers farm the same piece of ground year in and year out and avoid the need to plow...
Source • 3/23/2007 •
25. Pros, cons of feeding your pets a home-cooked diet Sports Sports Home Courier Times Burlington County Times The Intelligencer Eagles Sixers Flyers Phillies Penn State Area Colleges National Colleges Game MatchupsLive Odds Columnists Sports Blog Latest News Baseball Football Basketball Hockey Soccer AP College Sports Golf Tennis Auto Racing Boxing Other Sports. Sports Sports Home Courier Times Burlington County Times The Intelligencer Eagles Sixers Flyers Phillies Penn State Area Colleges National Colleges Game MatchupsLive Odds Columnists...
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26. A solution to plastic contamination But the recent urge to maximize biofuel production from these feedstocks has boomed the value of these agricultural products, making them more expensive. Enlarge picture The problem of the plastic contamination could be solved by biodegradable polymers made of poultry feathers, a solution that would also decrease costs in poultry industry. Feathers and bad eggs are currently employed in low-value animal feed or are simply disposed, but their cost is paid by the consumers. The challenge in...
Source • 3/30/2007 •
27. DIY kibble urged after recall scare For example, If you re feeding a product that has meal in it whether it s poultry or meat or fish meal that s a rendered product, she explains. The Food and Drug Administration said Friday it found melamine, a chemical used to make plastics, in samples of the Menu Foods pet food involved in the original recall and in imported wheat gluten used as an ingredient in the company s wet-style products. The melamine finding came a week after scientists identified a cancer drug and rat poison...
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