Monday, January 26, 2015

1/26/15 Morning Ag Clips (50 word min)

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  1. Why are barns painted red?

    There is actually a reason most barns are painted red. It's because red paint is cheap. It is really cheap because it is a compound of iron and oxygen that absorbs yellow, green and blue light and appears red. It is cheap because it is plentiful from of nuclear fusion in dying stars.

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  2. Why are barns painted red?

    The answer to why barns are painted red is because red paint is cheap. The cheapest paint there is, in fact. But the reason it’s so cheap? Well, that’s the interesting part. is a simple compound of iron and oxygen that absorbs yellow, green and blue light and appears red. It’s what makes red paint red. It’s really cheap because it’s really plentiful. And it’s really plentiful because of nuclear fusion in dying stars.

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  3. bovine resperatory disease in calfs


    We need to treat the calfs with as much care as possible because if we dont it could lead to the death of the cattle. Throughout its life the cow should be treated properly and given right medications because were probably gonna eat it.

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  4. 2015 World Pork Expo

    This article was about the world expo held in Des Moines, Iowa. The expo is held at the Iowa state fair grounds and lasts 3 days. It features several activities. The activities are all family friendly.

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  5. This article talks about the World Expo that was held in Des Moines, Iowa. The expo was held at their state fair grounds. It lasted 3 days. It featured lots of activities. They are all great for families.

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  6. Why are barns painted red?
    Red paint is the cheapest. It is a simple compound of iron and oxygen that absorbs yellow, green and blue light and appears red. it’s really plentiful because of nuclear fusion in dying stars.

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  7. Bovine Respiratory Disease in Calves

    BRD has become a larger problem through the years and is now affecting the calves in the same way that it has the cows and heifers in the past years. BRD can cause many other problems I calves. One common treatment is either Banamine or Baytril.

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  8. Avian flu confirmed in Calif. turkey flock

    A turkey flock in California has been tested and confirmed for having the Avian flu. They were tested after people noticed that some of the flock were disappearing or dying. It was in a facility in Stanislaus County California. The facility has been quarantined and the affected flock is said to not go into the food system.

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  9. Avian Flu

    A flock of turkeys in California was tested and they tested positive for avian flu. They were tested because people had noticed that a lot of them had been dying off. the survivors was quarantined an they are not going to be used for food production.

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  10. Avian flu confirmed in Calif. turkey flock

    Influenza A has been confirmed in California in a farmers turkey flock. This could be dangerous because they could spread it to people if the animal get killed and sold before it is healthy again.

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  11. world expo

    talks about the world expo that was held in des moins

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  12. World expo

    This year the world expo was held in Des Moins, Iwoa.
    This expo interested me. I think i would like to go someday.

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  13. 2015 World Pork Expo-“World Pork Expo is a showcase of pork production,” says Howard Hill, D.V.M., NPPC president and Iowa pork producer. “You’ll find everything that a producer might use on the farm, from data processing and premier genetics, to new feeders and the latest animal health products. It’s a great opportunity to get a crash course in what’s new.”

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