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On-farm milk processing seminar slated for Dec. 16
BROOKINGS — SDSU Extension and South Dakota Value Added Agricultural Development Center are hosting an informational opportunity for individuals interested in on-farm milk processing, Dec. 16, on the campus of South Dakota State University,...Tags: South Dakota State University, Food Industry, Science, Zoology, Netherlands
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NDSU agriculture, Extension faculty and staff honored
North Dakota State University honored Agriculture and Extension Service faculty and staff in an awards ceremony Dec. 15. Ken Grafton, vice president for Agriculture and University Extension, dean of the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture, Energy Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Awards and Prizes
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Scientist urges government ruling on genetically engineered salmon
Purdue UniversityA Purdue University scientist is urging federal officials to decide whether genetically engineered salmon would be allowed for U.S. consumption and arguing that not doing so may set back scientific efforts to increase food production. William Muir, a...Tags: Allergies, Biotechnology, Health, Biotechnology Industry, Genetic Engineering
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Arbutus area resident earns doctor of veterinary medicine degree
Halethorpe resident Francesca Nielsen earned a doctor of veterinary medicine degree from Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. This professional school is operated by Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg, and the University of Maryland.Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Virginia Tech, Halethorpe, Science, Drugs and Medicines
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Obituary: Robert Miller Lewis
SOUTH YARMOUTH, Mass. — Robert Miller Lewis, 74, of Barnstable, Mass., died peacefully Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011, at his home in Barnstable Village, after a long illness. Born in Flushing, N.Y., Bob was the eldest of two children. He graduated from...Tags: Health, Medical Specialization, Cornell University, Science, Pathology
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Moos 'n Ewes event Sept. 17 in Fargo
Do you wonder how a horse can sleep standing up, how many sweaters the wool from one sheep will make or how milk gets to your table? You'll learn the answers to those questions and many others at the second annual "Moos, Ewes and More!" event that North...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Science, Defense, Armed Forces, North Dakota
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Gasper-MacBride wed at St. John's Episcopal Church
Elena and Jonathon MacBride Mark and Diane Gaspar, of Ellicott City, announce the marriage of their daughter, Elena Jane Gaspar, to Jonathon Kaine MacBride, son of R.J. and Paulette MacBride, of Chesapeake, Va., on May 28, 2011. The bride is a 2007...Tags: Health, Virginia Tech, Science, Anglicanism, Colleges and Universities
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Neb. student receives AGCO FFA Collegiate Scholarship
DULUTH, Ga. - Andy Doerr of Creighton High School in Creighton, Neb., received a National FFA Collegiate Scholarship from AGCO, a worldwide distributor and manufacturer of agricultural equipment. Doerr is one of 20 FFA members to receive a scholarship...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Machine Manufacturing, Awards and Prizes, Science, Colleges and Universities
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K-9 Corner: Animal related job market is expanding
When I taught the 4-H dog program about 10 years ago, I occasionally was asked the types of work or careers available for someone interested in small pets and in particular dogs. At that time, I gave a short list of possible careers in animal science.
In...Tags: Health, Newspaper and Magazine, Science, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Critics say new wild horse panel is pro-livestock
RENO, Nev. (AP) - A panel of experts chosen to spend two years generating the definitive study on wild horse management in the West is kicking up controversy before it even gets out of the chute. Mustang protection advocates contend the committee...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture, Government, National Government, Scientific Institutions
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Howard County pets: Leader of the pack
Q: How can I establish "alpha" status with my strong-willed Siberian Husky?
A: Excellent question -- and the perfect opportunity to clear up misconceptions about dog behavior. As pack animals by nature, dogs see the world in terms of leaders and...Tags: here! (tv network), Science, Drugs and Medicines
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