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28. New Inspection Solution for Filled and Sealed Pouches at Pack Expo Las Vegas
Heinz Wolf, general manager, noted, "The VeriPac 225 non-destructive leak tester is a very economical and versatile package inspection system that is an ideal solution for companies that manufacture product in various size pouches which is very common in many industries today. New Inspection Solution for Filled and Sealed Pouches at Pack Expo Las Vegas - Yahoo! News Yahoo! Heinz Wolf, general manager, noted, "The VeriPac 225 non-destructive leak tester is a very economical and versatile...
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29. K 2007 Preview: Back to the future
Typically toilet seats and their lids are connected via metal hinges, but this production cell from Bemis, one of the world s largest manufacturers of toilet seats replaces metal hinges with two-material versions (a stiff grade of PP and a flexible thermoplastic elastomer); according to Bemis, the process replaces eight individual parts with just one. Typically toilet seats and their lids are connected via metal hinges, but this production cell from Bemis, one of the world s largest...
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30. Drowning on dry land: Ranchers fear mild winter might spawn drought ...
HAT CREEK As ponds dried up and grass withered brown and dry, the last few months have left many area ranchers scrambling to find feed and water for their herds. Giacomini said doing so hurts his bottom line because by moving the cows to the winter range too soon, it cuts into the feed available during the winter months and could force him to buy hay or cut into his own stores. In August, they joined at least 19 other California counties seeking federal emergency disaster aid as forage...
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31. Making (wet) hay while the sun shines
WALNUT Some people might still be confused by the notion of putting wet alfalfa in a plastic bag, but the judges sure knew a good thing when they saw it. After some research, Guither learned that dairy cattle will actually eat the feed better and milk better because the fermented feed is going to be easier for them to digest. We had that freeze back at Eastertime, and that really hurt the alfalfa quite a bit; and then we just had either drought or too much rain, he said. More than 180...
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32. The Almond and the Bee
The pollination of almonds is the defining influence in commercial beekeeping today, and provides a glimpse into the value and demand of pollination, as well as the unprecedented stresses facing the nation's honeybees, stresses that many say are at the root of the current colony collapse sweeping through the industry. The pollination of almonds is the defining influence in commercial beekeeping today, and provides a glimpse into the value and demand of pollination, as well as the...
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33. Record September Temperatures Extend Southeast Drought
Record September Temperatures Extend Southeast Drought ASHEVILLE, North Carolina, October 17, 2007 (ENS) - Temperatures in September 2007 were the eighth warmest on record, hot enough to break 1,000 daily high records across the United States, say scientists at NOAA's National Climatic Data Center in Asheville. Record September Temperatures Extend Southeast Drought ASHEVILLE, North Carolina, October 17, 2007 (ENS) - Temperatures in September 2007 were the eighth warmest on record, hot...
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34. Okay to feed wildlife, says Terri
TERRI Irwin, the widow of the late conservationist Steve, says it is alright for people to feed wildlife in their backyards. Terri said people should be told it is alright to feed wildlife. It's okay to put birdseed in the backyard and left-over bread for the possums, she said. Okay to feed wildlife, says Terri. The 43-year-old director of Queensland's Australia Zoo said Steve had been trying to encourage people to get closer to nature - starting with their own back garden. We need to be...
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35. Scott Lively Is Most Unlikely Farmer Green
Trim refers to any and all off-cuts from the animal, once the more favorable parts have been extracted. For years, maybe, he says in the sunny front room of his home off the Edgartown Road; from here the 35 year-old entrepreneur runs the largest organic beef business in the U. Lively goes on to detail the many bizarre and macabre measures taken during the cattle-rearing process, all part of an unhinged rush to maximize time efficiency and profit. How many people eat steak well done? Unless...
Source10/12/2007

36. Was once New ... but is definitely Improving
That s because more acres are being planted and also because Monsanto s market share has increased substantially in the past couple of years, he said. The farmers responded to the corn market positively last year with more acres, he said, adding that Monsanto continues to seek the best growers and best ground for seed corn production. Demolition of a brick building on the northwest side of the property is making way for the added bulk storage for dried shelled corn awaiting seed...
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