10. Many reports of nuisance bear spark DEC warning Bears that become accustomed to eating human food may become more bold and aggressive, possibly entering garages and homes to obtain food. Another garbage can, which was about 30 feet away, had been knocked over. The DEC also reminds residents that it is illegal to feed bears, for it can cause them to become habituated to human food. The DEC recommends that residents keep their garbage, birdseed and pet food in a secure area to avoid attracting hungry bears. Historically, bears are not...
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11. Eco-Effective Choices: Organic Farming Can Feed the World Two studies recently conducted, one by the University of Michigan, and the other by the USDA, report that organic farming can yield more food than conventional farming, and sustain a healthier soil quality for annual food production. In developing countries, although, by using organic farming methods they can double or triple their food production. What they found was that, contrary to conventional wisdom, organic farms could produce not only more food but do it on the existing land....
Source • Green Options blog,CA •
12. Wet Weather Puts Good Wheat Harvest Behind Though 2007 will go down as a great Texas wheat crop, continued rain had put harvest efforts behind schedule at the Fourth of July holiday break. When and if conditions "dry out" after the holiday week, producers should keep some things in mind, says a Texas Cooperative Extension wheat expert. Producers who in the past planted wheat primarily as a forage crop for livestock may have opted for cheaper seed. But purchasing or saving good quality seed will make a difference in both forage and...
Source • The FarmerStockman,TX •
13. Food drive helps animal shelters replace tainted pet chow A portion of the tainted pet food was used to produce farm animal feed and fish feed. Louis, said the food recall hasn't affected his shelter operation or its foster homes, since the Purina dry food products it uses were never on the recall list. The magazine has made a list of 19 pet food stores, animal hospitals, pet groomers and other places where people can drop off food. People are urged to help out or donate a can or bag of cat or dog food to help animals in need. All tainted pet...
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14. Season of struggles without rain Getting food for cattle is becoming a problem as well. Tazewell County s agriculture is approximately 80 percent feeder cattle production, Harris said. Profitability is impacted if farmers have to feed winter hay to their cattle now; this later forces them to buy feed. In what s a double whammy for them, they re starting to have to feed animals. Recent rains have some local farmers jumping for joy, but more is needed if they are to take advantage of what s now a good market for cattle. And...
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15. Riding the wave: Beef industry rattled by fluctuating corn market Previous estimates predicted the planting would total about 90 million, enough to fuel the ethanol and livestock feed markets, but just barely. But economists see corn staying well above $3, and strong demand and high prices have pushed farmers to put their tractors into overdrive in unlikely places. Department of Agriculture reported farmers had planted almost 93 million acres of corn. With ethanol apparently here for a good while and the need for record corn crops to feed the ethanol...
Source • LubbockOnline.com,TX •
16. Develop a Pre-drought Pasture Plan Some droughts get so severe that selling cattle is the only practical means of reducing stocking rate so that livestock forage demand is put in balance with forage supply. Several recent Penn State trials have clearly shown that combining several adapted forage species in a mixture reduces year-to-year variability in pasture production as weather conditions change. Following are some of his tips for speeding pasture recovery and reducing future risks: Optimize use of soils and forage...
Source • American Agriculturist,PA •
17. Legume crop great fit for area Search: Site Web powered by Copyright 2007 Freedom Newspapers of New Mexico - News . Sports . Religion . Business and Agriculture Entertainment and Travel . Around Town . Calendar . Classifieds . Opinion . Video . Obituaries RSS Feeds . Site Map . Contact Us . Advertising Rates . Printing . Subscribe . Privacy Policy . User Agreement. Often, grain crops are reported to produce 10- to 20-percent higher yields following a legume crop compared with the production of continuous grain crops....
Source • Quay County Sun,NM •
18. More pet owners are giving their dogs, cats raw food Pet Food Industry President Duane Ekedahl responded in an e-mail that bones can be dangerous to cats and dogs; bones and raw foods pose health risks to owners and pets; and a BARF diet can be messy and may not be nutritionally complete and balanced, and its products are difficult to store. She says there's tremendous opposition from commercial producers of dry pet food because animal owners love the convenience of leaving it out for days. The gold standard, say advocates of this...
Source • 7/16/2007 •
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