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What do local shelters think of the good, old Humane
Society of the U.S. (HSUS)? That was the question posed to me when I
spoke at the American Farm Bureau's Promotion and Education Conference
in Bloomington, MN last Friday.
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When Congress finally gets around to reevaluating the
death tax, will they picture the likes of John D. Rockefeller, or will
they also remember Clayton Leverett?
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Livestock farmers have had a rough couple of years with
low prices and high input costs, but 2010 is looking better.
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Join the King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management for the 7th
Annual HOLT CAT® Symposium on Excellence in Ranch Management:
Managing Risk in a Risky Business. Discover how to find a unique
approach to help you manage the forces that put your ranch business at
risk. Symposium will be held at the Texas A&M University–Kingsville
campus October 28-29, 2010. For more information or to register
visit http://krirm.tamuk.edu
or call (361) 593-5401.
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U.S. and Japanese officials met recently in San Francisco
to discuss their countries’ long-standing dispute over bilateral beef
trade.
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Meet BEEF Daily Editor Amanda Nolz. With
her boots planted firmly on the ground as both a cattle producer and an
agriculture writer and speaker, this young cattle industry professional
presents her unique perspective on pertinent industry issues and trends
each Monday to Thursday morning.
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