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US Food Supply Strained Even as Farmers Keep Producing

By Kane Farabaugh | VOA on Apr 23, 2020   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

US Food Supply Strained Even as Farmers Keep Producing

   CAMBRIDGE, WISCONSIN – Inside a sprawling barn on a farm outside Cambridge, Wisconsin, Tina Hinchley tends to hundreds of cows as part of her daily chores, something that hasn’t stopped during the COVID-19 crisis. “There is huge demand,” she said, for the kind of milk produced by Hinchley’s cows, which line up, one […]

Seaweed Farmers in Alaska Gear Up for Large Haul

By Paula Dobbyn | Alaska Sea Grant on May 28, 2019   At Sea, Featured, State  

Seaweed Farmers in Alaska Gear Up for Large Haul

The largest commercial harvest of seaweed in Alaska is taking place this month. Blue Evolution, a California-based company that cultivates, harvests and distributes Alaska-grown seaweed, is expected to haul in up to 200,000 pounds from waters near Kodiak Island within the next two weeks. Previous harvests have been a fraction of that size, but, as […]

Trump Administration Refuses to Ban Wildlife-killing M-44 ‘Cyanide Bombs’

By Collette Adkins | Center for Biological Diversity on Nov 27, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

Trump Administration Refuses to Ban Wildlife-killing M-44 ‘Cyanide Bombs’

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ASHINGTON— The Environmental Protection Agency has refused to ban M-44s, commonly known as cyanide bombs, which cause agonizing deaths for thousands of animals every year. The agency’s decision comes in response to a 2017 petition authored by the Center for Biological Diversity and WildEarth Guardians and signed by several other wildlife conservation groups. The devices are used to kill […]

Ancient DNA reveals role of Near East and Egypt in cat domestication

By KU LEUVEN NEWS on Jun 21, 2017   Science/Education  

Ancient DNA reveals role of Near East and Egypt in cat domestication

DNA found at archaeological sites reveals that the origins of our domestic cat are in the Near East and ancient Egypt. Cats were domesticated by the first farmers some 10,000 years ago. They later spread across Europe and other parts of the world via trade hub Egypt. The DNA analysis also revealed that most of […]

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