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On Wednesday, June 11, all staff were told to go home, and farmers with livestock booked in were informed that their animals were no longer required. A statement from Scotbeef confirmed that ...
Meat plants across Aotearoa are struggling to match low volumes of livestock coming through with staffing levels.
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Best Life on MSN23 Highly Poisonous Plants Hiding in Your Backyard, Experts SayYour backyard may be a place of peace, play, and plant life—but some of that greenery could be more dangerous than it looks.
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Irish Independent on MSNLive weighing of cattle in beef factories ‘brushed under carpet’Installing live weighing services in beef factories has been “brushed under the carpet” according to Eamon Corley of Beef ...
More than one-third of species that eat some amount of carrion are threatened or declining, a new analysis finds, and that ...
A FARMER believes he has bought the UK’s “deadliest” field having discovered it was riddled with a harmful plant which is so ...
A FARMER has warned of a deadly plant growing on UK soil, after learning his new land was covered in the flower. The Facebook page Field to Farm shared a video of the farmer showing his pasture, ...
Something is damaging impatiens, and Texas continues to feel the lingering impact of the February 2021 winter storm.
Cattle producers are aware of the danger of toxic plants. They keep an eye on their pastures and take control by spot spraying or mowing, said Meteer.
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An 11-year-old boy in San Antonio was bitten by a pet kangaroo. The kangaroo's owner faces citations for possessing a ...
While the idea of "criminal plants" may sound far-fetched, these invasive flora could land you in a lot of trouble ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNBug alert: Destructive caterpillars that camouflage with plants now hatchingCaterpillars that are camouflage experts and known to cause damage to a variety of plants are now hatching in Ohio. Joe Boggs ...
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