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Shocking: Muppets gone wild
As news of Tickle Me Elmo’s drug bust sped across the wire, there was only one conclusion that could be drawn from the tragedy: clearly sesame seed is a gateway drug.
Warmers: Eat it while it’s still hot
You might never think about food warmers as collectibles – in fact, you might never have thought about them at all, until columnist Roy Booth sparked your curiousity with this week’s column.
There’s a tool and a wood for every job
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the way tool makers used the right wood to fashion the right tool, when tools were handmade and carved from wood.
Prion diseases: clues found for jump to new species
Scientists have found the adaption is a prolonged and subtle process, and the early stages of it are very difficult to detect.
FAO chief calls for biotech acceptance
Jacques Diouf, director-general of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization said in a May 14 speech in Stockholm that each GMO application must be fully analyzed on a case-by-case basis.
Biofilters cut livestock odor dramatically
URBANA, Ill. – Biofilters can dramatically reduce odors coming from livestock operations, clearing the air between farmers and their urban neighbors.
Beef research goes high tech with health monitoring
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Cattle producers try their best to monitor the health of their herds for any sign of sickness and disease.
Burning issue of forest management
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments forrest management issues.
Despite all warnings, ducklings are almost impossible to resist
Despite the mess they create and their other qualities that make keeping them difficult, Eliza Blue has given in and gotten herself a few ducklings.
Open gates can lead to long-term damage
Giving livestock access to the entire pasture may temporarily provide enough forage, but it could reduce the amount of available forage for years to come.






