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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

New Hire Dan Bauer

November 9, 2011
Dan Bauer DeForest, Wisconsin GMS Development Manager ABS Global
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New Hire Hannah Worden

November 9, 2011
Hannah Worden Hilmar, California Cornerstone Specialist ABS Global
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Range and pasture management workshop slated for Nov. 29 in Eldorado

November 9, 2011
Range and pasture management is the focus of a multi-county workshop to be conducted by the Texas AgriLife Extension Service in the Schleicher County Civic Center, 427 South U.S. Highway 277 in Eldorado.
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New Hire Scott Pilgrim

November 9, 2011
Scott Pilgrim Mondovi, Wisconsin Territory Sales Manager Van Beek Natural Science
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Pfizer Animal Health Cattle Technical Services adds two nutritionists

November 8, 2011
Pfizer Animal Health is expanding the expertise and services available to its customers by adding two nutritionists to the Cattle Technical Services team — Matt Cravey, Ph.D., and Blaine Corners, Ph.D.
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Developers rush to harvest sun on prime California ag land

November 8, 2011
Don't call a photovoltaic power station a "solar farm" in front of Chris Scheuring. "We all do a little spin, but calling it a 'crop' is like bad poetry in a sophomore English class," says the California Farm Bureau attorney. "I should know what a crop is, and it doesn't fit my definition of a crop." The question of when a farm is a farm is coming up often these days in California's agricultural heartland, where the sunny days and wide open spaces that make it America's most productive ag land are proving an irresistible mix to developers seeking to get in on the U.S. push for renewable energy.
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Hearing examiner: Milk fresh beyond sell-by date

November 8, 2011
The state Board of Livestock should scrap its rule requiring milk to be sold within 12 days of being pasteurized and let processors set their own dates, a hearing examiner recommended. "The 12-day rule should be repealed and in its place a rule should be adopted allowing milk processors to set appropriate code dates based on the testing they perform to determine the freshness, palatability, taste, odor and safety of the milk they produce," Helena attorney John Sullivan wrote in his Oct. 27 proposal.
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Red Angus honors members at national convention

November 8, 2011
The Red Angus Association of America (RAAA) honored members and industry friends at the 2011 Red Angus National Convention held in Durham, N.C., Sept. 15-16.
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Church & Dwight Co., Inc. announces price increase for sodium sesquicarbonate and sodium bicarbonate

November 8, 2011
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. will increase pricing for SQ-810 Natural Sodium Sesquicarbonate and Feed Grade Sodium Bicarbonate. Effective Dec. 1, or as contract terms permit, pricing for bulk and packaged SQ-810 and Feed Grade Sodium Bicarbonate will increase by $30 per ton. All other contract terms will remain unchanged.
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John Deere to build full-size sculpture of combine with over 300,000 cans of food

November 8, 2011
To recognize the vital role that America’s farmers play in feeding the world this harvest season, John Deere is attempting a world-record at constructing a full-sized sculpture of its new S-Series combine from more than 300,000 cans of food at the John Deere Pavilion in downtown Moline, Illinois. According to Nicole Schneider, project manager, communications for John Deere Ag & Turf Division, the John Deere Project ”Can Do” combine sculpture and food donation program are designed to raise awareness of the essential role farmers and ranchers play in producing safe, healthy and abundant food for a growing world population, while supplying much needed food supplies to a local food bank during the holiday season.
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