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Updated on April 17, 2007
25. Hay_and_feed News: Emotions, science collide in cloning On the other side, consumer groups fear that cloning may lead to unintended consequences that could harm the nation's food supply and imperil the health of animals. The tale of Blackrose and her clones provides a glimpse into the high-stakes, highly emotional collision of science, ethics, agriculture and food. The federation released a statement late last year saying it was reassured that the FDA's draft review found no health or safety issues with food from cloned animals. In December,...
Source - 4/15/2007 - Read the story
26. Hay_and_feed News: Palace spends Rs 1.7m yearly to appease sweet tooth Although the total cost for 100 kg honey should amount to Rs 20,000 according to the market price of Rs 200 per kilo, the cost amounts to 1.7 million rupees as a separate office and officials have been appointed for the sole purpose of producing and providing honey to the palace. Although the total cost for 100 kg honey should amount to Rs 20,000 according to the market price of Rs 200 per kilo, the cost amounts to 1.7 million rupees as a separate office and officials have been appointed...
Source - Kantipur Online,Nepal - Read the story
27. Hay_and_feed News: Leave the baler in the shed; try swath grazing this year Cattle producers in some areas of the region may be able to cut back on the amount of hay they bale and instead use a system of swath grazing for the late fall and early winter months. According to Bryan Neville, research assistant with NDSU's Animal and Range Science Department, their work has shown that swath grazing is an acceptable method for providing forage for beef cows in central North Dakota during the October through December time period. According to Bryan Neville, research...
Source - The Prairie Star,MT - Read the story
28. Hay_and_feed News: Research Triangle Park, North Carolina April 16, 2007 The recent additions to our breeding and testing facilities demonstrate our continued commitment to improving profitability for dairy, swine and poultry producers. Our corn research focuses on improving the nutritional qualities of maize as feed for poultry, swine and dairy cattle, says Dr. Our goal is to continue developing new hybrids that increase the feed value of corn for swine, poultry and dairy operations. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina April 16, 2007 BASF Plant Science, the...
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29. Hay_and_feed News: Extreme freeze hurts alfalfa plants But Barnhart said the remaining unknown is the soil and crown tissue temperatures at 1-inch and 2-inch depths where the active crown tissue is located. Barnhart said well established, regrowing forage plants have lost most of their winter cold hardiness and that the exposed tissue is susceptible to cold temperature injury. One of the most difficult decisions in alfalfa scouting is whether these temperature ranges have damaged the crown and taproot tissue a more serious physiological plant...
Source - Fort Dodge Messenger,IA - Read the story
30. Hay_and_feed News: Neesers named outstanding young farmer DHIA records are kept to monitor herd production, and mature cattle are bred artificially by the Neesers utilizing both ABS and Alta genetic services. His parents operated a 55-cow beef herd, sold some forage crops to other farmers and owned and operated a bottled milk route to businesses and homes. The remaining bushels of corn and soybeans, along with acres of wheat and snap beans, are marketed by the Neesers. Much of the crops the Neesers raise are feed for the more than 130 head of...
Source - 4/5/2007 - Read the story
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