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Have you ever found baby bunnies in your backyard? 🐇
Spring is almost here, and that means people may start coming across nests with baby rabbits. While they may look adorable, wildlife experts are encouraging people to leave these cute critters alone, even if they may appear abandoned at first glance. 🌱
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"Two dozen states asked a federal court to block the tariffs that President Donald Trump instituted last month after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his previous tariffs."
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Trump’s Second Tariff Push Faces Immediate Legal Challenge From Two Dozen States
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Two dozen states asked a federal court to block the tariffs that President Donald Trump instituted last month after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his previous tariffs.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Focusing on the improvement of cattle genetics, cow herds, animal welfare and generational transfers were focal points of the 113th Cattlemen’s Day, which was hosted on March 6 by Kansas State University's Department of Animal Sciences and Industry. "
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K-State Cattlemen’s Day: Genetic selection can help producers advance their operation
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University of Missouri Extension specialist Jamie Courter suggests using genomics when selecting replacement females or sires in breeding programs.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
ARS researchers are working to protect bee colonies. They are studying the effectiveness of combining a widely used mite-killing pesticide with an agent that can inhibit the ability of the destructive Varroa mite. These findings open a promising new line of research that may lead to the development of novel remedies to control Varroa mites. Increasing the efficacy of Varroa mite treatments may help beekeepers save time and money while protecting their bee colonies. loom.ly/EGRf85o ... See MoreSee Less
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"OSU assistant professor Shannon Ferrell discussed the importance of implementing a generational transfer at K-State's 113th Cattlemen's Day."
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K-State Cattlemen's Day: Preparing for a generational transfer
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Oklahoma State University professor shares the importance of preparing a generational transfer of a farm or ranch at Kansas State University's 113th Cattlemen’s Day.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Nearly 8,000 miles away from his home state of Punjab, India, fourth-generation farmer Harsanjam Singh is leaving his mark through research in the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture."
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Nearly 8,000 miles away from his home state of Punjab, India, fourth-generation farmer Harsanjam Singh is leaving his mark through research in the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agricul...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“It’s not right for a single company to have the power to dominate beef, pork, chicken all at once,” Schumer said at a news conference unveiling the legislation.
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Senate democrats aim bill at breakup of meat companies
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Senate democrats propose a bill limiting meatpackers to a single protein type production.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is present in most U.S. dairy herds, but many producers do not know it. Because infected animals often appear healthy, the virus can circulate quietly for years before its impact becomes visible."
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Is Bovine Leukemia Virus Hiding on Your Dairy?
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Tasia Kendrick explains why bovine leukemia virus often goes unnoticed in dairy herds and how it quietly affects immunity, longevity and profitability.0 CommentsComment on Facebook