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“Our preliminary data showed that some animals with a leg injury ate more quickly when they were coping (with an injury).
If you want something done, ask a busy person to do it. The more things you do, the more you can do.” – Lucille Ball ...
"Those dogs taught me my first lessons about unconditional companionship. They listened without judgment, offered comfort ...
Summer holiday demand has helped support beef prices, University of Tennessee ag economist Andrew Griffith says.
The soy oil market got positive news from the EPA’s proposed Renewable Fuel Standard volumes and percentages last week.
Demand for organic products has been growing in the U.S. since 2020, with more market opportunities emerging for farmers, ...
Delivering vital health care services to women, children and families across a vast rural area involves a commitment to keep ...
It officially feel like summer. The typically hot June temperatures have hit.
The Kansas Mesonet, a network of Kansas weather stations which has offices on the K-State campus in Manhattan, provides an ...
With much of South Dakota still experiencing drought conditions, it’s a good idea for cattle producers to map out a long-term ...
USDA suspended the import of live cattle, bison and horses through U.S. ports of entry along the southern border as of May 11 ...
Taiton Axtman, 21, a 4-H ambassador and senior at North Dakota State University (NDSU) with a double-major in weed science ...
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