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19. Skystar Bio-Pharmaceutical Develops Over 20 New Microorganism Products
XI'AN, CHINA, July 9 /Xinhua-PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Skystar Bio-Pharmaceutical co., ltd. (BULLETIN BOARD: SKBI) ("Skystar"), a leading bio-pharmaceutical company in the People's Republic of China ("PRC"), today announced that it has successfully developed over 20 new products for livestock and aquatic animals with the drug-resistant microorganism lactobacillus acidophilus ("L. XI'AN, CHINA, July 9 /Xinhua-PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Skystar Bio-Pharmaceutical co., ltd. (BULLETIN BOARD:...
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20. Grazing in the grass: Small ranchers say grass-fed meat, while more expensive, tastes better and is healthier for the ...
The reason the cattle are fed grass, hay and alfalfa is simple. Corn, a readily available food source in the United States, helps cattle gain more weight quicker than they would when fed grass on a small ranch, Andrews said. When the cud is swallowed, it goes back down into another stomach where the grass ferments. Their primary job is to act as big fermentation vats where bacteria and other organisms help break down the plant material such as grass, weeds, hay so the cattle can absorb and...
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21. 50 Years Ago Today
Hordes of little green eaters are infesting every weed patch, garden, alfalfa field and corn field in and around the city; the grasshoppers have come. Fremont is the victim of a mass invasion. Large scale nibbling was mounting Monday as the little monsters stripped every available green leaf in sight. It was impossible to even walk through front lawns without squashing a few with every step. Copyright 2007Fremont Tribune.
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22. Horses need more than grass; Backyard Barnyard
Nutritional requirements for horses are met or not met depending on the grasses in your pasture, the type of soil you have, how many acres are available for the horse to graze and how weedy it is. But, even on a good quality pasture or hay, free-choice vitamin/mineral mix and water are needed to adequately meet the horses daily nutrient requirements. Horses lack the rumen, the large stomach-vat where cattle and other ruminants ferment and degrade poor quality, high fiber, materials through...
SourceNewszap Florida,FL

23. Dry conditions shortening forage stocks
This deficit, as high as 50% in some parts of region, means cattle producers could be facing some tough choices between now and the arrival of fall. In the epicenter of abnormally dry and drought conditions that stretch through much of the Gulf coast to the southern and central Corn Belt, forage producers are facing steep shortfalls in supply. Ultimately, producers like Chadsu and J have two basic options: Cull down the herd size to cut forage needs or make use of available stocks, either...
SourceAgriculture Online

24. Suspect tainted pet food? Talk to your vet
Earl called the Food and Drug Administration, offering to send officials unopened samples of the food for testing, but they declined, he said. So Earl, like scores of pet owners determined to safeguard their animals or explain their pets' demise, took matters into his own hands and found a private lab to conduct tests at his own expense. Suspect tainted pet food? Talk to your vet. A pet's doctor can then determine whether to have food tested and how best to interpret a lab's findings, he...
SourceNewsday,NY

25. The EQUUS Vitamin Guide
To minimize the risk of inducing a potentially harmful imbalance or excess, learn the nutrient values of your horse's current forage and feed before choosing a supplement. As a result, most pleasure horses can meet their daily vitamin needs by consuming good-quality grass or hay. produced in the body from carotene pigments acquired from green forage and stored in fat cells; excess vitamin A is kept in the liver for future use. These organic compounds are readily available from fresh and...
SourcePractical Horseman Magazine

26. Savvy Shopper: More worries for pet lovers
But now, Helberg, who is 73 and a widow who wakes up in the morning with a cat on each side of her, has another worry: Where does the shrimp shes been feeding her ailing 14-year-old cat, Smudge, actually come from? And whats really in it? Farm-raised shrimp is just the latest in a series of suspect imports causing an image crisis for China. But now, Helberg, who is 73 and a widow who wakes up in the morning with a cat on each side of her, has another worry: Where does the shrimp shes been...
SourceGreensboro News Record,NC

27. Art's-Way Buying Hay, Forage Line Unit
Nazianz inc.'s hay and forage lines' products. Financial terms of the sale, which includes all inventory, tools and other proprietary rights of the products, were not disclosed. The deal is scheduled to close before the next selling season in September, according to the companies. This material may not be published broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press Art's-Way Buying Hay, Forage Line Unit Associated Press 06. Farm equipment maker Art's-Way Manufacturing co. inc. on...
SourceForbes,NY

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