19. Both sides plan protests over proposed farm limits Meanwhile, members of the Valley Stewardship Network and other groups said they plan to push for the moratorium and further study on the potential effects of large-scale farming. Supporters and opponents of measures that would limit large-scale farming in Vernon County have indicated they plan to protest Monday outside a public hearing on the proposed restriction. On July 11, the county s Health Committee unanimously recommended a six-month moratorium on large-scale farms in the county so...
Source • LaCrosse Tribune,WI •
20. Pigs get to show off In the weight class, like-sized pigs compete against each other and pigs are judged on their condition, quality of meat and physical attributes. The goal is to maintain eye contact with the judge, keep control of the pig and keep it in front of the judge as much as possible. Travis knew he was in trouble when Cow, his pig, started rooting through the wood shavings lining the show ring. He then stuck his nose in it and tried to start digging before plopping down in the middle of the ring in...
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21. Farm Bureau Praises House Farm Bill Reform Farm Bureau Praises House Farm Bill Reform Hide Menu AboutPoultry NewsEvents RecipesPoultry PhotosJobsConsultancy Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email this page print this page ThePoultrySite Latest News. Farm Bureau Praises House Farm Bill Reform Hide Menu AboutPoultry NewsEvents RecipesPoultry PhotosJobsConsultancy Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email this...
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22. Factoring meat into our carbon footprint Currently, 50 per cent of global pork production and more than 70 per cent of global chicken production comes from industrial systems - from factory farms. In order to combat the dire predictions of climate change, we are being told by the media, the government and NGOs alike that we must all change our lifestyles. Are factory farms the way of the future? With the increasing income of many nations today, there is a growing and unprecedented demand for animal products. Im not particularly...
Source • On Line opinion,Australia •
23. Quarantine delays 4-H hogs' date with butcher There are 16 clubs with hogs in the barn and all are pitching in to feed, water and clean pens for the entire barn for however long it takes to get healthy hogs to market. The outbreak began earlier in the week with eight hogs treated by veterinarians at the fair and sent home before the quarantine was imposed. Fair officials requested the voluntary quarantine Saturday night after an outbreak of what is believed to be a viral swine influenza. Hogs were sold Friday at auction and scheduled...
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24. Barley prices set to skyrocket Grain-reliant North Island industries from brewing to pig farming face soaring costs this season as South Island dairy farmers keen to cash in on bumper milk payouts push up the price of barley. Hew Dalrymple, North Island spokesman for Federated Farmers' grains council, predicted the grain - a common ingredient in beer and an important supplementary feed for livestock - would leap in price from $270 a tonne last year to around $400 a tonne in the new season. Barley prices set to skyrocket...
Source • New Zealand Herald,New Zealand •
25. Laurel overlooks mess of pig farming It's not just pig farming that destroys the earth, and there's more to the problem of animal agriculture than waste disposal. While reducing our waste stream is indeed important, commending such an environmentally destructive event sends the wrong message. The fecal pollution created by this industry hasn't just contaminated waterways; it has also fouled the air and tainted groundwater in much of the state. The evidence linking animal agriculture to a myriad of environmental problems is...
Source • BlueRidgeNow.com,NC •
26. Cattle business expands Hawaii cattle marketings are up including more local slaughter; local pork production is down but growers are getting better prices; production is down a lot in the Hawaii egg and milk businesses. Local slaughter is up because of heightened consumer interest in locally produced beef and because of contracts to supply beef to military commissaries. For the first five months of the year, production fell from 42 million eggs to a little over 34 million. Hawaii egg production is down...
Source • Bizjournals.com,NC •
27. Energy sought in waste lagoons The prospect of using the combustible gas to cut greenhouse emissions and produce revenue is drawing interest from entrepreneurs and agricultural companies. At this factory farm that houses more than 10,000 hogs, a black plastic tarp covering part of a hog waste pond swells with untapped opportunity. Scott Subler, president of Environmental Credit corp., a Pennsylvania-based supplier of environmental credits to financial markets, spent several days last week canvassing pork producers in...
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