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Bull buying season is starting!
I know we're now in February because the bull sale catalogs are arriving and the papers are full of ads promoting the newest crop of potential herd sires. For me this is one of my favorite times of year and one of the parts of the cow/calf business that I...Tags: Biology, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology
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Center helps give Jewish couples a genetic peace of mind
For Ellie and Jeremy Forman, getting married involved much more than walking down the aisle in fancy garb and saying their "I do's" in front of family and friends this past July. Jeremy, 34, an entrepreneur, and Ellie, 29, a community relations...
Tags: Biology, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Breast Cancer
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Breeding to Buck - Sutton Rodeos behind the greatness at Stock Show
RAPID CITY, S.D. - Steve Sutton is a gambling man. But he’s playing no ordinary game of chance. Sutton’s using mares as chips and superstar studs as his ace in the hole. There isn’t much to lose, the South Dakota stock contractor...
Tags: Saddle Broncing, Biology, World War II (1939-1945), Animals, Human Interest
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Igenity and Angus Genetics Inc. announce enhanced value to breed-specific DNA profile
Igenity, a Neogen Corporation Company, and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) announce a significant cost reduction to the Igenity Profile for Angus, a leading DNA profile for registered Angus cattle producers in the industry. The Igenity Profile for Angus is...Tags: Biology, Medical Specialization, Neogen Corporation
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National Gelbvieh and Balancer Sale averages $7,720
The 2013 National Gelbvieh and Balancer sale was held January 13, 2013 at the National Western Stock Show. The sale set an impressive average of $7,720 on 25 lots. Breeders and cattlemen filled the Livestock Center Auction Arena to bid on the elite...Tags: Biology, Medical Specialization
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Two strains of C. difficile caused global epidemic, study shows
Scientists said Sunday that the Clostridium difficile epidemic from 2002 to 2006 — an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness that spanned hospitals across the globe — was caused by two closely-related strains of the bacterium and not one, as had...
Tags: Biology, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Australia
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Alcoholism and the family tree
At age 17 in the 1970s, Marvin Seppala dropped out of high school and became the first adolescent admitted at Hazelden, when treatment for alcoholism was in its infancy. Afterward, he returned to his Minnesota town and finished high school in the...Tags: Addiction, Substance Abuse, Biology, Alcohol Addiction, Medical Specialization
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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, Medical Specialization, Trichinosis, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Winter is the time when Extension office offers classes for those into agriculture
It is hard to believe it is 2013 already. While many have made New Year’s resolutions and others have been wringing their hands about the economic situation, take heart, this too shall pass, whether it is your failed resolution or our economic woes....
Tags: Biology, Education, World War II (1939-1945), Chemical Industry, Medical Specialization
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New Trier honors alumni for service
As a fresh-faced student at New Trier High School in the mid-1960s, Bonnie Stern Miller understood that she had a special mission in life. "I realized we lived a very privileged life with great education both in Glencoe and at New Trier," Miller said....
Tags: Teachers, Politics, Barack Obama, Heifer International, Mental Health
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Soy fish food could open markets for South Dakota farmers
BROOKINGS - Research into alternative fish feed could jump-start the fish-farming industry in South Dakota and provide a new market for soybean farmers, proponents hope. "Our target here, our aim, is to reduce operating costs by producing these novel...Tags: Animal, Environmental Issues, Research, Foods and Beverages, Genetic Engineering
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One-step upgrade in calves
Some cows are better suited to their environment than to pleasing beef consumers. Their owners can still use high-value Angus genetics as a terminal cross in those herds, to help themselves and the entire beef supply chain. That's according to two years...Tags: Biology, Consumers, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology
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