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  1. Give injections properly: good injection techniques preserve meat quality.: An article from: Farm Journal by Jeanne Bernick, 2003-01-15
  2. Hire a measuring service.: An article from: Top Producer by Kim Bower-Spence, 2003-01-01
  3. Farm bill blues: economic studies project low milk prices and cash-flow deficits through 2007. Producers from New York, Wisconsin, Florida and California ... )(Cover Story): An article from: Dairy Today by Paula Mohr, 2002-09-01
  4. Outside of the Crop Tour, the economy and Washington policy continue to churn.: An article from: Pro Farmer by Unavailable, 2009-08-22
  5. Market damage control.(Kay's Cuts)(Beef industry)(Column): An article from: Top Producer by Steve Kay, 2004-03-01
  6. New horizons: Expo's commercial trade show is a dynamic event featuring new products, new technologies and a host of new companies.(World Dairy Expo): An article from: Dairy Today
  7. Could you save $200 per replacement?(Profit In The Details): An article from: Dairy Today by Dan Little, 2003-10-01
  8. Two-time winner.(farm equipment contest): An article from: Farm Journal by Darrel Smith, 2003-01-01
  9. Just book 'em: is it a crime to support animal ag?(Law)(agirculture)(case against Karl Schenk for perjury): An article from: Top Producer by Gil Gullickson, 2003-04-01
  10. Fast and furious: online auctions gain momentum: convenience, competition and rapid completion make Internet auctions enticing to busy cattlemen.(Marketing): An article from: Top Producer by Jeanne Bernick, 2003-11-01
  11. Contract meat marketing takes a hit.(FYI): An article from: Top Producer by Laura Sands, 2004-03-22
  12. Expo: the world's stage: international guests discover ways to produce milk and milk products more efficiently, be more profitable and produce higher-quality ... Dairy Expo): An article from: Dairy Today
  13. Center Plate: can beef compete if court cuts checkoff?(Issues): An article from: Top Producer by Laura Sands, 2003-10-01
  14. Accelerated payoffs: higher-density calf feeding appears to pay off in the pail.: An article from: Dairy Today by Jim Dickrell, 2003-05-01

81. CONSULTATIONS ON DRAFT REGULATIONS UNDER NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT ACT
Stage three will include regulations dealing with livestock access to waterways centralsite feedback search site map français media Air Water
http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/news/2002/082002MB.htm

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August 20, 2002
CONSULTATIONS ON DRAFT REGULATIONS UNDER NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT ACT
The Nutrient Management Act received Royal Assent in the Ontario Legislature on June 27, 2002. As part of the Ontario government's Clean Water Strategy, the Act provides for province-wide standards to address the effects of agricultural practices on the environment, especially as they relate to land-applied materials containing nutrients. The Act addresses the issues and risks identified in the Environmental Commissioner's special report of July 2000, "The Protection of Ontario's Groundwater and Intensive Farming." It aligns with Commissioner Dennis O'Connor's Report of the Walkerton Inquiry Part Two and builds on the government's Smart Growth Strategy, which calls for well-planned and environmentally sensitive development. The legislation represents a comprehensive, clear, province-wide approach that protects water, the environment and the well-being of communities in rural Ontario, while ensuring farmers can invest in and operate their farms with confidence. The need for this approach was confirmed by farmers, municipalities, environmental groups and others during consultations held by the Task Force on Intensive Agricultural Operations in Rural Ontario during early 2000 The government has pledged to move quickly to develop and implement regulations under the Nutrient Management Act

82. Congressman J. Randy Forbes - Media - Press Release
Remove the amendment. Johnson Amendment Prohibiting Meat Packers FromOwning livestock. I ask you to remove this provision from the bill.
http://www.house.gov/forbes/pr2002-02-28.htm
HOME MEDIA PHOTO ALBUM CONTACT US ... CONSTITUENT SERVICES For Immediate Release:
February 28, 2002 Contact: Greg Thomas
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Rep. Forbes Contacts Just Named Farm Bill Conferees
Washington, D.C. - Congressman Randy Forbes wrote each of the Farm Bill Conferees who were named today in an effort to help alter the provisions to the peanut section of the bill, in addition to other facets of the bill that will devastate the agricultural economy of southeastern Virginia.
The conferees are: Republicans: Ag Chairman Larry Combest (Texas), Committee Vice Chairman John Boehner (Ohio), Bob Goodlatte (Va.), Richard Pombo (Calif.), Terry Everett (Ala.), Conservation, Frank Lucas (Okla.), Saxby Chambliss (Ga.), as well as Kansas congressman Jerry Moran. Democrats named as conferees: Charlie Stenholm (Texas), Gary Condit (Calif.), Collin Peterson (Minn.), Cal Dooley (Calif.), Eva Clayton (N.C.) and Tim Holden (Pa.).
The Senate conferees are: Democrats: Tom Harkin (Iowa), Patrick Leahy (Vt.), Kent Conrad (N.D.), and Tom Daschle (S.D.)

83. NRDC Natural Resources Defense Council - Media Center
SAN FRANCISCO (March 10, 2003) A new Bush administration farm pollution ruleviolates the Clean Water Act by allowing largescale livestock farms to
http://www.nrdc.org/media/default.asp
NRDC Experts
Our Expert Finder is a guide to the NRDC's environmental experts and the issues that they cover in their work. To arrange for interviews with or comments from any of our lawyers, scientists and analysts, please contact the appropriate press officer (listed following the expert's name). If you are not a member of the press, please write to us at nrdcinfo@nrdc.org or see our contact page
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84. Media And Agent Guide To Disaster Experts, NCSU CALS
Extension Service, will share their knowledge with the media and with county livestock,AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES General Roger McCraw, 919515-2755, interim
http://www.cals.ncsu.edu:8050/agcomm/writing/disaster/

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In times of disaster, the Department of Communication Services can help you locate faculty experts and get information: Dee Shore
919-513-3117 (work)
or 919-233-4578 (home) Art Latham
Natalie Hampton

Dave Caldwell
Media and Agent Guide
for Disaster Recovery Experts
In subjects ranging from agriculture to water quality, from home repair to food safety, faculty members with N.C. State University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences have expertise to help people prepare for and recover from disasters. The specialists, most with the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, will share their knowledge with the media and with county Cooperative Extension agents. Related fact sheets, press releases and other materials are available on Cooperative Extension's disaster information Web site at www.ces.ncsu.edu/disaster

85. Media Release 2 - January 5th 2001  - New Year Fireworks Frighten Pets And Live
January 5th 2001. Other media Releases. New Year fireworks frightenpets and livestock. Council rangers collected more than 50 dogs
http://www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/Media_Release/2001/January5.htm
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New Year fireworks frighten pets and livestock Council rangers collected more than 50 dogs from Penrith City streets in the two days following firework celerations on New Years Eve. Many of them in danger of being involved in motor vehicle accidents. In a pattern repeated around the State, dogs left outside and unattended became terrified by the loud bangs of the fireworks. In panic, they escape any way they can and are often found miles away from home. Dogs which can be identified through microchips and registration under the companion animals register are returned home, while others are taken to Blacktown Pound where it is hoped their owners will track them down. "We have had calls from horse owners whose animals were terrified by the fireworks, as well as many dog and cat owners who had lost their pets," Councillor Davies said. "The loud bangs of fireworks are a very disturbing thing for an animal. They have no idea what it is and tend to panic. "If you are lucky, someone will call council to let us know there’s a frightened dog in their yard or street. One of our animal services officers will then come out to collect it and try to re-unite the dog with its owner.

86. Perini Ranch Steak House
Our media Kit is provided to facilitate publicity for Tom's personal appearancesand National livestock and Meat Board, Fort Worth, Texas 1992; US Meat Export
http://www.periniranch.com/mediakit.html
Media Kit Files:
Complete Media Kit in ZIP format

Biography in MS Word format

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Hi-Res Photo of Tom
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Tom's biography and image samples can be viewed below. TOM PERINI began his career as a chuck wagon cook in 1973 and opened Perini Ranch Steakhouse in 1983 on the family ranch. The steakhouse was selected by Texas Monthly as "The Best Steakhouse for Real Texas Food" (February 1997) and featured in Texas Highways ' "Pure Perini - No Frills Ranch Cooking..." (June 1997) . His Mesquite Smoked Peppered Beef Tenderloin has reached national acclaim. "Superlative... Spectacular... The Tasting Star..." The New York Times (November 1995) "Top 20 Steakhouses of the West"

87. Farm Bill Media Kit-- Center For Rural Affairs
Farm and Community Opportunity Plan media Kit The Agricultural Community by increasedconcentration through packer ownership of livestock, the expanding use of
http://www.cfra.org/newsroom/newsreleases/Farm Bill Media Kit 5-08-01.htm
Center for Rural Affairs
101 S Tallman Street
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Walthill, NE 68067 voice: (402) 846-5428
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May 8 , 2001
Farm and Community Opportunity Plan Media Kit
The Agricultural Community Revitalization and Enterprise Initiative (ACRE)
The farm and ranch share of the food system profit is falling rapidly – so rapidly that an extension of the current trend line to 2030 would drop producers’ share to zero. Producers now capture less than 8 cents of every dollar of food system profit. The ACRE Initiative would create a $500 million federal program that offers farmers and ranchers the tools needed to increase their share of the profit in the food system and rural people the resources to increase entrepreneurial opportunities in their communities. It would fund initiatives to:
  • Increase the farm and ranch share of food system profit. Increase the number and quality of self-employment opportunities in farming, ranching and rural communities. Revitalize agricultural communities through entrepreneurship, value-adding enterprises, new production systems, and alternative marketing channels.

88. Wetwebmedia, Aquarium, Pond, Marine And Freshwater Fish, Reef Tanks, And Aquatic
Articles on aquarium and pond set-up and maintenance, fish and invertebrate care, breeding, natural Category Recreation Pets Fish and Aquaria...... FAQ's, livestock, Maintenance, Setup, Marine Topics, Fishes, Lighting,Diseases, Pest Control, Feeding, Behavior, Tanks, Filtration, More
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/
Thousands of Special Features Section Marine Aquarium Articles FAQ's, Livestock, Maintenance, Set-up, Marine Topics, Fishes, Lighting, Diseases, Pest Control, Feeding, Behavior, Tanks, Filtration, More... Freshwater Aquarium Articles FAQ's, Maintenance, Set-up, Livestock, Feeding, Behavior, Tanks, Wound Management, Diseases, More... Pond Articles FAQ's, Construction, Filters, Koi, Livestock, Fishes, Plants, Algae, Cleaning, Book Reviews, More... Aquarium Plants Articles FAQ's, Aquascaping, Livestock: Plants, Maintenance, Aquarium Plant Diseases, Nutrients, Gardens, Freshwater Invertebrates, Set-up, More... Brackish Systems FAQ's, Set-up, Livestock, Fishes, Maintenance, Dry Goods, Foods and Feeding, Diseases, More... Aquatics Business FAQ's, Industry, Start-up, Stock, Finance, Operations, Marketing, Set-up, Livestock, More... Aquatic Science FAQ's, Morphology, Behavior, Physiology (Reproduction, Hormonal Manipulation), Public Aquariums, More...

89. Media Kit, Afrique Agriculture, Africa Agriculture Poultry And Bovine Livestock
Translate this page media KIT PUBLICITE. Notre magazine est diffusé dans l'ensemble de l'Afriqueavec un lectorat de l'ordre de 40 000 intervenants dans le monde agricole.
http://www.afrique-agriculture.com/mediakit.html
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90. 2002 LCC Media Release
Research—Refine—Rethink—Retool—Reassure. media Release. LivestockCare Conference signals rising importance of farm animal welfare.
http://www.afac.ab.ca/LCC/LCC2002Media.htm
Livestock Care Conference 2002
Media Release
Livestock Care Conference signals rising importance of farm animal welfare
Calgary, Alta., June 28, 2002: Increasing public concern for how livestock are cared for on Canadian farms is reshaping Canada's agriculture and food industry. That's the message from a major Livestock Care Conference held June 25 in Edmonton. The conference was sponsored by the producer group Alberta Farm Animal Care Association (AFAC) and the University of Alberta. The more than 150 people attending included a broad cross section of the livestock, academic, research and retail communities. Speakers from across Canada and the U.S. outlined how major food companies are demanding assurance that livestock they purchase are cared for properly in the production and marketing chain. That demand for quality control from food industry leaders is driving aggressive education programs by Canadian livestock producers, and is resulting in a new wave of leading edge research. "Increasingly, the livestock industry is being asked to prove that all animals are treated humanely at all stages of the production and marketing chain," says Susan Church, AFAC manager and co-organizer of the conference. "Clearly, consumers want reassurance that livestock are handled humanely. Animal welfare is associated with food quality, safety and health, and must be an integral component of any quality assurance program." Corporate fast-food retailers are hearing this message and have stepped-up their role in setting the animal welfare agenda. Burger King, for example, has been working with animal welfare experts and the industry to develop standards for animal welfare practices that it expects to be met by its beef, pork, poultry and dairy suppliers. "The message here is be involved with us; don't pretend the issue is going to go away," says Chet England, Senior Director, Product Safety and Regulatory, for Burger King Corporation. "This is an opportunity for the various links in the food chain to work together, to improve the well being of the animals throughout the system."

91. Colorado State Fair: Media Center
Press Releases media contact Amy Robinson (719) 4060333 media@coloradostatefair.com. Ourlivestock entries were up, the weather was kind to us, and we had no
http://www.coloradosfair.com/html/media/index.asp
Home Search Tickets Schedule ... Vendor Information Colorado State Fair
August 16 - 31, 2003
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2002 COLORADO STATE FAIR ATTENDANCE SOARS
Fair management meets goal of larger weekday crowds PUEBLO, Colo. (September 2, 2002) Total attendance figures of the 2002 Colorado State Fair are in, and Fair officials are thrilled with the final tally. The 16-day Colorado State Fair, which concluded Sept. 1, welcomed 667,457 visitors since it kicked off Aug. 17. The final total is 30,359 visitors ahead of last year's State Fair attendance of 637,098, an impressive increase considering the 2002 State Fair was one day shorter than the 2001 State Fair. The Colorado State Fair traditionally has extended into Labor Day, but Fair officials in 2002 decided to shorten the State Fair to 16 days by ending the Fair the Sunday before Labor Day. Though 2002 State Fair revenue totals have yet to be calculated and released, Fair officials are pleased that the decision to shorten the State Fair did not negatively affect attendance.

92. The Cattleman Magazine 2002 Media Kit & Subscriber Survey
2002 media Kit Subscriber Survey Subscriber Survey Other LivestockInformation media Used Findings Almost half of the subscribers
http://www.thecattlemanmagazine.com/mediaKit02/cattlemanSurveyOther02.asp
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Almost half of the subscribers to The Cattleman also read Progressive Farmer and about a third read Livestock Weekly.
Table 9.1 Other Livestock Publications Read Total Subscribers Percent of Total Livestock Weekly Beef Beef Today Weekly Livestock Reporter Drovers Journal National Cattlemen Gulf Coast Cattleman Southern Livestock Standard Oklahoma Cowman Table 9.2 Use of Media Use for Information Made Purchases Trade publications Radio Television Internet
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93. Livestock & Medical Devices Industries Get New Partnership Funding (5 September
5 September 2002. livestock Medical Devices industries get new partnership funding. BBSRC is funding its first Faraday Partnerships
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Livestock & Medical Devices industries get new "partnership" funding
BBSRC is funding its first Faraday Partnerships to help technological advances in the livestock and medical devices industries. The Partnerships were announced by Trade and Industry Secretary Patricia Hewitt speaking at a conference of manufacturers in Edinburgh today. Two of the six Faraday Partnerships, those based at the Roslin Institute and at TWI in Cambridge, are being funded by BBSRC in collaboration with other Government departments. The Partnerships will bring together leading scientists with their counterparts in businesses in order to allow industry to access high quality research and expertise. The Farm Animal Genetics and Genomics Faraday Partnership, based at the Roslin Institute near Edinburgh, will seek to integrate the latest research in these areas with the UK's animal breeding and animal health industries. The UK is a world leader in these industries and the Partnership should help secure this position at a time when scientific research in these fields is advancing at an incredible rate. The Partnership will establish research collaborations between businesses and scientists throughout the UK and provide training for up-and-coming scientists in this field. Support is provided by BBSRC, the Scottish Executive and DEFRA.

94. News
YOU ARE AT HOME » RESOURCES » LIBRARY » WHY NATIVE livestockBREEDS MATTER Why native livestock breeds matter. PRESS RELEASE.
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Other speakers included Aeneas MacKay, a farmer from the Isle of Mull who keeps Highland cattle and Hebridean sheep, and Carey Coombs who has a herd of beef shorthorn cattle in Lanarkshire.
The workshop takes place at 11:15am on Sunday January 5 at the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester. The Soil Association National Conference runs from 3 January to 5 January 2003. For more information about the conference, visit www.soilassociation.org

95. Parasite Control In Organic Livestock Systems
, EVENT DETAILS. Parasite control in organic livestock systems. The issueof internal parasites is one of the major concerns of livestock farmers.
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Parasite control in organic livestock systems
Churchtown Farm, Fowey, Cornwall
Wednesday 25 June 2003
About this event:
The issue of internal parasites is one of the major concerns of livestock farmers. This event will concentrate on the control of internal parasites by selective breeding, rotational and mixed grazing and novel forages. External parasites will also be covered including options for scab control and flies. The day will also take a detailed look at the practices at Churchdown Farm, which is a 260 ha organic holding with 80 suckler cows and followers, 350 ewes and 50 store cattle. Cereals are also grown in the rotation. The event will be valuable for all farmers who have livestock at risk from internal and external parasites.
Joint event with Organic South West. Open to all at usual prices. The event is half price for producers from Cornwall funded through the Soil Association Organic South West project, under the Objective One Programme.

96. Ag Media Links - Division Of Agricultural Sciences And Natural Resources
Oklahoma State University Division of Agricultural Sciences and NaturalResources Agricultural media (Ag Communications Services).
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97. Livestock Show Office
the public is encouraged to call the LSU AgCenter's livestock Show Information Mediacontacts include Craig Gautreaux, Tobie Blanchard and Tom Merrill of the
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February 5-16, 2003
The LSU AgCenter Livestock Show and Rodeo bring together youth and adults from across the state – as well as rodeo competitors from across the country. Click here to go to the Livestock Office Main page. The key events during the week are the LSU AgCenter Livestock Show , the 4-H Mini-Farm , the LSU AgCenter Rodeo , and the Livestock Show and Rodeo Parade
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The LSU AgCenter Livestock Show brings some 3,500 members of Louisiana 4-H Clubs and FFA chapters to the John M. Parker Agricultural Coliseum in Baton Rouge. The youth come with their champion animals from parish and district shows, and judges at the LSU AgCenter Livestock Show determine state champions in various breeds of beef and dairy cattle, hogs, poultry, sheep and a new animal this year goats. But officials say developing champion youth is an even bigger part of the show and the events that lead up to it. And they stress that youth learn valuable life skills and develop character by participating in livestock projects.

98. Www.agriculturalweather.com List
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99. Online
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