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37. The Pigs
Beyond its hokey swine jokes, Oink! serves as a showcase for Westen's ability behind the scenes as a producer, utilizing a myriad of hardware and software combinations to create what he calls his "wall of pop" sound. Westen is the brains behind the mostly one-man band The Pigs, whose upcoming release, Oink!, is 54 minutes of ham-metaphor-laden power pop. Heavy on the synth bass and chugging, fuzzed-out guitar, Westen drives toward a deliberate and rather formulaic hook in each song, and...
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38. Tyson: Madison plant processed hogs that may have eaten tainted feed, but no harm done
Based on information currently available, FDA and USDA believe the likelihood of illness after eating pork from swine fed the contaminated product would be very low, the agencies said. The pet food sent to the farms later was discovered to have an ingredient, rice protein concentrate, imported from China that was tainted by the industrial chemical, melamine. However, the government has since told us these hogs are no longer considered a concern and are not being further investigated....
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39. Immigrated pig farmers win Canadian award
The Koelens were singled out for their dedication to building a successful 1,100 acre pig-farming operation, outstanding production records, and commitment to environmentally conscious farming. Pig Progress . News . Page content . Immigrated pig farmers win Canadian award Bookmark Maak deze pagina mijn startpagina Bookmark. Leaving behind a rented run down barn in their native town of Brussels, they now own two new barns, each housing 2,600 sows. They acknowledge their success is also due...
SourcePigProgress.net,Netherlands

40. PQAP a good first step : Grandin
Temple Grandin, a professor of animal science at Colorado State University and the author of more than 300 articles in both scientific journals and livestock periodicals on animal handling, welfare, and facility design, said the pork industry is diverse enough that it is difficult to develop guidelines for everyone. Temple Grandin, a professor of animal science at Colorado State University and the author of more than 300 articles in both scientific journals and livestock periodicals on...
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41. Ag leaders wary of EPA attention
The cage-like structures filled with chopped pine wood catch swine dust, gases and odor, drastically reducing the odors usually associated with hog operations. Heck gave the example while urban people would not want harvest dust blowing across their backyard barbeques, he wouldn t want a multi-car highway in his backyard. Heck, a former president of the American Soybean Association, says farmers are vastly under represented at the federal level, and therefore they need to be sure to voice...
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42. Area students get in touch with farming at expo
Published on: Saturday, April 28, 2007 Area students get in touch with farming at expo BY MALINDA OSBORNE SVN REPORTER mosborne@svnmail.com AMBOY - With all the interruptions, Renee Sheaffer had a somewhat difficult time teaching the middle-schoolers how to milk a cow. Published on: Saturday, April 28, 2007 Area students get in touch with farming at expo BY MALINDA OSBORNE SVN REPORTER mosborne@svnmail.com AMBOY - With all the interruptions, Renee Sheaffer had a somewhat difficult time...
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43. Save Our Oceans, Eat Like a Pig
Today, with fisheries in much dire straits and a heightened awareness about global malnutrition, why are we turning more than one-third of our marine fish into powdered pig feed? One part of the answer is that fish meal is price competitive with soymeal and other grain feeds because the fish are caught in developing countries willing to take low prices for the fish. Today, with fisheries in much dire straits and a heightened awareness about global malnutrition, why are we turning more than...
SourceAlterNet,CA

44. Farming s future at the heart of 2007 Royal Show
The Royal is not just a great day out where you can touch on every aspect of farming, food and rural life, it provides a unique business opportunity for farmers, says executive show director, Peter Stovold. Taking place between July 1-4, 2007 at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire, new features and highlights ensure there is no better time or place to explore the opportunities driving farm businesses forward. From the very best of British livestock to machinery innovation, some of farming s...
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45. Mother Nature had it coming
So no, were not pigs, were humans, a far more slovenly animal than the pig. When it comes down to it, most of us arent as smart as pigs, and swine is a fantastically delicious animal. Sure, all living things on the planet could stand us reducing our harmful destruction; but the third rock from the sun will be around long after were gone. As much as weve done to destroy our water, food and generally life as we know it, there is nothing stupid bald monkeys can do to kill the planet. Setting...
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