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Even A Novice Can Manage A Crusted Pork Tenderloin
The Hartford CourantThose of us who remember the problem with trichinosis, a parasitic disease, in pork also recall eating well done, often dried out, meat and not enjoying it very much. A ladleful of gravy or sauce was a necessity, both to add flavor and moisture....Tags: Onions, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Black Pepper, Kosher Salt, Salt
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Farm management: Where is the best bull this spring?
Well, the time has come; one of the most exciting times of the year in my mind. The bullathon season! From January til April hundreds of bull sales are going to take place. Which sales are you planning to attend? There are many things you need to consider...Tags: Biology, Genetics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Specialization
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Man About Town: At sea with a crew of fourth-grade insomniacs
All went well on the recent school outing to the tall-masted ship, which I helped chaperon. I only had to pull three kids from the water, and two of them were easy because the shark had just spit them out — pit-ewwwwwey — and I was able to...
Tags: Hot Cocoa, Frostbite, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Insomnia
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Consumer Reports warns of pork contamination
It used to be trichinosis was the big fear when eating pork, but the risk of getting that disease has been largely eliminated. However, Consumer Reports’ latest tests of pork find there are new reasons to take precautions. Consumer Reports’...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Lab Tests, Salmonella Infection, Whole Foods Market, Abdominal Pain
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Wild hogs running loose in the country
Invasive species are a natural disaster waiting to happen. In some cases, there is a very real danger to humans, such as the Burmese Python in South Florida. In many cases, the threat to humans is indirect, yet no less important, such as Saltcedar's...Tags: Game, Tularemia , Viral Diseases and Infections, Foods and Beverages, Hunting
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Few U.S. veterinarians trained to treat organic livestock
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The lack of chemicals used in organic production has created a challenge for farmers in caring for their animals: Few veterinarians are trained to treat livestock while including alternatives to antibiotics or other modern...Tags: Health, Iowa State University , Agriculture, Agriculture, Drugs and Medicines
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Few veterinarians trained to treat organic livestock
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The lack of chemicals used in organic production has created a challenge for farmers in caring for their animals: Few veterinarians are trained to treat livestock with alternatives to antibiotics or other modern drugs. The...Tags: Health, Iowa State University , Agriculture, Agriculture, Drugs and Medicines
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