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Updated on November 20, 2007

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31. Hay_and_feed News: Today's Colonist
Now, Walker and a humane pest-control company are trying to retrain 30 to 40 delinquent raccoons, who were entering her home through the cat door to eat Smokey's food. Krieger, whose pest-control company does not kill animals, started by putting traps outside Walker's door, then releasing the raccoons after they were caught. But the behaviour is likely the result of bad advice from parents, a neighbourhood that has encouraged delinquency and peer pressure. Katherine Walker does not want...
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32. Hay_and_feed News: THE PANDEMIC VACCINE PUZZLE A seven-part series on the chances for immunizing the world against pandemic flu
Part 1: Flu research: a legacy of neglect Part 2: Vaccine production capacity falls far shortPart 3: H5N1 poses major immunologic challengesPart 4: The promise and problems of adjuvantsPart 5: What role for prepandemic vaccination?Part 6: Looking to novel vaccine technologiesPart 7: Time for a vaccine 'Manhattan Project'?Bibliography. Part 1: Flu research: a legacy of neglect Part 2: Vaccine production capacity falls far shortPart 3: H5N1 poses major immunologic challengesPart 4: The...
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33. Hay_and_feed News: News Too far, too fast: GMOs run amok in Hawaii
Although the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are in charge of regulating GMOs nationally, there are currently no comprehensive rules regulating these crops. Unfortunately, you have no way of knowing if you are consuming products with warped DNA ingredients because the government treats these genetically engineered (GE) foods the same as any ordinary squash or potato. Although the United...
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34. Hay_and_feed News: GM crops: 'Point of no return in ten years'
Instead of paving the way for GM crops to be grown in England, David Miliband must take on board the thousands of responses rejecting the Government's GM contamination plans and put in place policies that protect GM free food and truly promote his vision of sustainable farming. Instead of paving the way for GM crops to be grown in England, David Miliband must take on board the thousands of responses rejecting the Government's GM contamination plans and put in place policies that protect GM...
Source - 11/17/2007 - Read the story


35. Hay_and_feed News: Hanford native named to level state ag post
The Kings County office includes farm advisers for cotton, dairies, tree orchards and other crops, as well as administrators of the county's 4-H program. Kings County's farming sector has another friend in high places. He participated in the recent settlement that ended years of litigation over restoring flows to the San Joaquin River for salmon runs. The statewide system includes 1,000 faculty, specialists and other advisers and an annual budget of $300 million, according to a UC press...
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36. Hay_and_feed News: Seed-eaters and conifers interact in interesting ways
When foraging on lodgepole pine cones in the Rocky Mountains, they forage most heavily in trees that have cones with a narrow base (making them easy to detach from the branch), relatively thin basal cone scales (which don't hold many seeds but are easy to take off so the squirrel can get at the seeds toward the tip of the cone) and lots of seeds (providing lots of calories per harvested cone) Previous essays in this space have dealt with both red squirrels and crossbills, but there is...
Source - 11/4/2007 - Read the story


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