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19. GOOD EGGS
Brown eggs often cost more because the chickens that produce them are a bit larger and the cost of the extra feed they require is passed on to the consumer. Organic eggs come from chickens raised on organic feed grown without pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and commercial fertilizers. According to FDA regulations, no additives or colors can be added to eggs. Omega-3 eggs come from chickens fed diets high in omega-3 fatty acids from foods such as flaxseed. Egg-laying hens are never...
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20. Six injured in Charles City fire
He estimated the machine was about 10-feet tall and about 10-feet long. It makes chemicals for use in animal feed additives, human pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals, according to the company's Web site. Nettleton said the fire started in a paddle dryer that is used in the manufacture of a poultry feed additive. Nettleton said the plant's automatic fire suppression system was activated and the Charles City fire department was notified and responded. in the plant's drying department, said...
Source10/26/2007

21. Wendy's Says Sale Is Taking Longer, Update Expected (Update5)
Costs for commodities, particularly for beef, poultry and pork, have risen as corn prices climbed because of increased demand for the grain from ethanol makers. In the fourth quarter, Wendy's expects costs for French fries to increase 11 percent to 13 percent and dairy to rise as much as 7 percent from a year earlier, Fitzsimmons said. hamburger chain that's been seeking a buyer since April, said its proposed sale has been delayed because of turmoil in credit markets and added that it may...
Source10/26/2007

22. GazetteOnline Home Log In Read The e-Edition Newsletters RSS Feeds ...
He estimated the machine was about 10-feet tall and about 10-feet long. It makes chemicals for use in animal feed additives, human pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals, according to the company's Web site. Nettleton said the fire started in a paddle dryer that is used in the manufacture of a poultry feed additive. Nettleton said the plant's automatic fire suppression system was activated and the Charles City fire department was notified and responded. in the plant's drying department, said...
Source10/26/2007

23. Poultry Companies Staring At Market Obstacles
THE MORNING NEWS KSOUZA@NWAONLINE.net SPRINGDALE Springdale-based Tyson Foods inc. and other major poultry producers face three difficult hurdles in the coming months with higher feed costs, questionable export markets and a rising supply due to increased production. THE MORNING NEWS KSOUZA@NWAONLINE.net SPRINGDALE Springdale-based Tyson Foods inc. and other major poultry producers face three difficult hurdles in the coming months with higher feed costs, questionable export markets and a...
Source10/23/2007

24. Science Biofuels: Salvation or Crimes Against Humanity?
Current battery technology is not advancing in efficiency by leaps and bounds, so until we migrate to a new medium of storing energy, vehicles might, rather than producing toxic fumes constantly while running, produce several hundred pounds of toxic batteries every several years which need to be disposed. Current battery technology is not advancing in efficiency by leaps and bounds, so until we migrate to a new medium of storing energy, vehicles might, rather than producing toxic fumes...
Source10/29/2007

25. Farmers seek federal drought aid
He still doesn't know whether he has enough feed to make it through the winter until his cattle can graze again. Barrett, who usually raises about 450 brood cows, already sold 100 this year because he knew he wouldn't have enough hay to feed them. Ranchers from Texas are buying cattle from Alabama stockyards and shipping them back because they have a surplus of forage thanks to the state's heavy summer rainfall, he said. Department of Agriculture declared the entire state of Alabama a...
Source10/26/2007

26. Redsand gives a great oppurtunity to fish in Canada
If you cast the bait 30 feet out from the shore and retrieve it, the lure is in the most productive zone for only the last 10 feet of the cast. Light penetration and oxygen is deeper, therefore fish are usually are found deeper and fish feed more toward morning and evening or even at night. Also, in clear water walleyes school more and usually roam to find food, but if the water is slow to warm and they might be a little lethargic. They utilize their excellent senses of vision and hearing,...
Source10/31/2007

27. Missoula County wants drought disaster designation
Forage crop yields were down 40-50 percent, according to the letter, and grazing losses amounted to about 60 percent, causing livestock producers to sell animals or buy other feed. Missoula County commissioners voted unanimously Wednesday to sign a letter asking the governor declare the county in drought disaster. This summer was the hottest on record, with 11 days in July where the temperature surpassed 100 degrees, according to the letter. As a result, farmers in Missoula County...
Source11/1/2007

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