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120227: Farmers Open Day, Muck and Slurry - Tarbolton, Ayrshire - SAC (Scottish Agricultural
Home: 120227: Farmers Open Day, Muck and Slurry - Tarbolton, Ayrshire: SAC (Scottish Agricultural College) is an innovative, knowledge-based organisation supporting the development of rural communities and industries.
Perth Bull Sales 2012: Limousin and Salers females sale
The Limousin heifers are up first....First up it's the reserve champion Lourie Flora (lot 621) from Mr R Aitken which fails to sell at 1,800gns.Now it's Mr M Burns' Shaws Fifi (lot 622) which goes unsold.Another one from Messrs Burns,...
World Poultry - News: Merck/MSD Animal Health headquarters in New Jersey, US
Merck Animal Health, known as MSD Animal Health outside the United States and Canada, has announced that it intends to centralise certain functions at the existing Merck Campus in Summit, New Jersey, USA.
PigProgress - News: Merck/MSD Animal Health - headquarters in New Jersey, US
Merck Animal Health, known as MSD Animal Health outside the United States and Canada, announced that it intends to centralise certain functions at the existing Merck Campus in Summit, New Jersey, USA.
Baynes family scoops Ayrshire title for heifer - Farming News - Farming - nebusiness.co.uk
NORTHUMBERLAND dairy farmers and breeders the Baynes family finished 2011 on a high after scooping an Ayrshire title in Scotland.
Doctor a dairy champ - Weekly Times Now
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With gypsy moth population declining, N.J. expects smallest-ever spraying to get rid of pest |
The annual nuisance of gypsy moths has decreased to only a few "hotspots," and the state Department of Agriculture will conduct its smallest-ever aerial spray this spring, an official said yesterday. But despite the drop in numbers, the pests aren’t going away, said Joe Zoltowski, bureau
All Ears an Hour from Times Square | Promoting Agriculture is Everyone’s Job, Even in ’Jersey. |
<p> </p><p>You could say Sam Santini has a green thumb for corn production in the Garden State. Consistent dryland yields in the 180-200-bu. range and national contest yields that bump 300 are proof. But he and his wife Chris know that being grain producers carries other responsibilities,
NorthJersey.com: 'Don't let bedbugs bite' has new meaning with pests' comeback
In the past few years, the common bed bug (cimex lectularius) has been increasing its numbers, leading to New York City being declared as the number one hotspot for the pests in the United States, according to a list from Terminix.
New Jersey agriculture officials fear out-of-state firewood brings in harmful out-of-state insects
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