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When temperatures rise, cats and dogs need extra attention. Vets and animal enthusiasts want people to also remember their farm pets. Horses, pigs, goats need not to get too hot, too.
Jess D’Souza had hoped to finally turn a profit this year, aided by a federal program to bolster local food systems. The ...
EPA’s new Renewable Fuel Standard proposal boosts biofuel targets, supporting demand for U.S. corn, soybeans, and soybean oil ...
Lena Olson’s love for animals is in her DNA. Olson, who operates Oly Farms with her husband, Kris, fondly recalls spending ...
Washougal will host a Fourth of July Kids Parade from 10 a.m. to noon Friday at Hathaway Park, 732 25th St., Washougal. The ...
Residents of Shapleigh in York County approved an ordinance in March to prohibit fireworks within a mile of livestock, but a ...
The leisure attraction near Beaconsfield is gearing up for its first Guinea Pig Gala weekend which starts this Saturday 5 ...
The India-US trade deal is reportedly stuck because of DC's tough demands on the agriculture and dairy sectors. India shouldn ...
The manure of farmyard animals such as pigs is a major source of antibiotic-resistance genes, which can pose a risk to human ...
Discover how Pennsylvania Farm Bureau President Chris Hoffman uses science, technology, and care to raise healthy livestock, ...
For thousands of years, donkeys have quietly shaped the way we farm, transport goods, and survive in challenging landscapes.
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