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Updated on May 27, 2007

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19. Sheep_and_goats News: New threat to farm livestock
The insect-borne virus, which affects sheep, cattle, goats and deer, is normally associated with warmer countries. If you liked this article and would like to share it with others on the web who might be searching for good content we've made it easy for you to do it. advertisement But rising global temperatures have led to recent outbreaks in Europe - including France. Although it can kill animals - particularly sheep - it is said to pose no threat to humans. Mr Baker asked the Government...
Source - The Argus.co.uk,UK - Read the story


20. Sheep_and_goats News: Weather won't stop farm folks at livestock expo
Today's Top Headlines from the Morning Sentinel Arts & Air Festival in Skowhegan attracts hundreds Road crews busy Check, please? COST OF WORKING Students discover work just pays for their gas Police Log 'It would shut down government' Waterville boys and girls cruise to titles, Asaro and LaBreck dominate individually Giguere reaches semis All of today's: News . Sports from the Morning Sentinel. Today's Top Headlines from the Morning Sentinel Arts & Air Festival in Skowhegan attracts...
Source - Kennebec Journal,ME - Read the story


21. Sheep_and_goats News: Sock knitting makes comeback for members of craft group
They knit with many colors and different yarns, including blends of silk and wool or cotton and wool, as well as pure wool. At one time she said she was not certain what to do with the wool she could not use for her knitting projects. She also loves knitting with wool from her sheep _ leading her to an unusual hobby. Some were purchased by women who wanted to work at home and earn money from selling their products. In fact, in the last three years, the price for a machine has almost...
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22. Sheep_and_goats News: Home, sweet yurt
A yurt consists of a lattice-like wall structure that forms the circular frame and wall. On the steppe, the lattices, called shangrak by Kazakh herders, are covered with felted wool, with long poles that meet in the center of the structure to form a cone-like roof. Like the "ger," as it is called by the Mongolian herdsmen, Thomas' yurt makes use of the unique lattice wall, which when folded up, makes the traditional yurt so portable. Early this spring, Thomas fulfilled a long-held dream...
Source - 5/25/2007 - Read the story


23. Sheep_and_goats News: Check Sheep and Goats for Internal Parasites
Tough as they might seem to be, sheep and goats are vulnerable to internal parasites, just as ruminants are. Participants will learn how to perform a FAMACHA test, a relatively new on-farm technique to determine internal parasite infestation. This site will also host a farm tour for goat producers that day. Include name(s) of person attending, mailing address, e-mail address and phone number. Check Sheep and Goats for Internal Parasites Compiled By Staff. That's why University of Maine...
Source - American Agriculturist,PA - Read the story


24. Sheep_and_goats News: MTSU plans to sell Manson Pike farm
These MTSU students majoring in one of several agriculture majors are given the chance to take the classroom out into a real farm with modern equipment. The dairy farm s potential sale isn t due to a decline in student enrollment in MTSU agriculture programs or a downturn in the farming industry. We are in the way of urban development, especially in the case of the dairy, said Tim Redd, manager of the MTSU farms, multiple sites totaling some 800 acres across Murfreesboro. MTSU realizes the...
Source - Murfreesboro Post,TN - Read the story


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