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North Dakota Beef College set for Feb. 24 in Bismarck
The latest research on grazing, nutrition and reproduction will be among the topics at a daylong beef cattle workshop set for Feb. 24 at the Best Western Doublewood Inn in Bismarck. The Beef College is a collaborative effort of the North Dakota State...Tags: Elections, Science, Diets and Dieting, North Dakota, Politics
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A local vet school is growing
A local vet school is growing.
The Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech is under construction.
The college's main building is getting two additions.
Ground broke on a new Infections Disease Research Facility...Tags: Science, Maryland, Science and Technology, Drugs and Medicines, Virginia Tech
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My Pet World: Radiation treatment not needed
Question: I'm worried about nuclear fallout from Japan, not for our two children but our two dogs and two cats. In fact, at this moment I'm buying potassium iodide for my family online. Should I also give this to our pets? — B.D., Seattle Q: We...Tags: Liver Disease, Radiation Therapy, Elections, Food and Drug Administration, Drugs and Medicines
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Nebraska veterinarian publishes children's book
HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) - The story may be fictional, but there's a lot about Hastings author John McConnaughhay's children's book, "Maddi Moo, Veterinarian's Daughter, Presidential Adventure," that rings true. McConnaughhay, 53, has been practicing...Tags: Elections, Book, Human Interest, U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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TAG: Time for Teach Ag Day
March 13th-19th marked National Ag Week. In conjunction with this celebration is National Teach Ag Day on March 24th. National Teach Ag Day is a day to celebrate and promote agricultural educators in schools across America. Many of us remember our ag...Tags: Chemical Industry, Agriculture, Career and Workplace, Zoology, Biotechnology
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Obituary: William Oliver Payne
William Oliver Payne, 96, died Monday, Jan. 3, 2011, in Danville.
Born Nov. 25, 1914, in Greenville, S.C., he was the son of the late William Ernest and Virginia Woodlief Payne. He was the eldest of four brothers, Joseph E. Payne, Walter E. Payne, Jack...Tags: High School Sports, Elections, U.S. Army, Awards and Prizes, Zoology
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Animal-welfare expert Rollin to speak in Rapid City Feb. 5
BROOKINGS - Bernard E. Rollin will conduct a presentation at 10 a.m. on Feb. 5 at the Rapid City Civic Center Ice Arena. It is open to the public and is free of charge. Rollin's presentation is titled “Animal Rights as a Mainstream Phenomenon - Emerging...Tags: Agriculture, Philosophy, Colleges and Universities, Social Issues, Science
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Renaissance Man - An American Farmer
(AP) - Nearly 30 years ago, a college professor asked me what a “Renaissance Man” was, and whether I was one. I was embarrassed because I didn't know what a “Renaissance Man” was nor, when I found out the definition, was I even close to one. A...Tags: Lawyers, Real Estate, Washington (U.S. state), Justice System, Colleges and Universities
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SDSU students among national recipients of Pork Industry scholarships
BROOKINGS - Pork Checkoff and its partners awarded 19 Pork Industry scholarships to university students, including three students from South Dakota State University. Jon De Jong of Orange City, Iowa, and Ethan and Seth Spronk, both of Edgerton, Minn.,...Tags: Elections, South Dakota State University, Zoology, Awards and Prizes, Human Interest
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Waste throws wrench into Los Angeles community colleges' massive project
The effects of decades of neglect were all too visible at the nine far-flung campuses. Roofs leaked. Furniture was decrepit. Seismic protections were outdated. In 2001, leaders of the Los Angeles Community College District decided to take action. With...
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Free service for service dogs
They are often descibed as the eyes of the owner, but service dog's eyes need attention, too.
Virginia Maryland-Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, and Merial Inc. held a free eye exam clinic...Tags: Blacksburg, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Human Interest, Health, Animals
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Study shows fewer veterinary students are planning to work with large animals
L.A. UnleashedFRESNO, Calif. — The number of veterinarians who work with cows, pigs, chickens and other farm animals is on the decline as many prepare to retire and fewer students opt for large animal practice, results from a recent study showed.......
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