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    Prison Food

    Not that I follow the on goings of Paris H., but I found this to be interesting. Does anyone have any ideas why this prison would serve only chicken? What Paris Can Expect Behind Bars May 4, 8:36 PM EST The Associated Press LOS ANGELES -- Hopefully, Paris Hilton likes chicken. She was...
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    Busy Thursday Morning

    I'm currently involved in some research requiring the collection of rumen fluid. We recently purchased a couple of heifers for this project. I'm lucky that my better half is a vet as she did the procedures. Prepping the site Etching the Outline Pulling out the rumen Rumen stitched...
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    Yardage and Feeding Costs

    I am looking for some info for yardage and feeding costs of commercial stocker and/or finishing feed yards. Does anyone know a have or know of a good source of info for this? Thanks in advance.
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    Dead End Jobs

    This is on the list of dead end jobs posted on msn.com. I wonder if that 250,000 includes jobs in towns dependent on agriculture? "Here are 10 of the jobs expected to decline between now and 2012 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Farmers and Ranchers This dwindling occupation...
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    Bath Time?

    This is where I found our Blue Healer, Deuce, this afternoon.
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    One of my favorites

    This is my 3yo neice on my gelding last spring. It is one of my favorite pictures.
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    Rise And Shine?

    Our Border X "Bear" and Healer "Deuce". Deuce is one grumpy puppy in the morning. Kind of like the kid who doesn't want to get up for school.
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    Deuce

    If this all worked above is a picture of our 3 month old Blue Healer, Deuce (he's 6 mo now). My wife used to have a house cat (actually she had 4 before we got married). I don't mind cats, but I really despise having cat hair on the kitchen counters, cubbards, and every where else food is...
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    Dark Sky

    My wife and I went to out to lunch today. As we were pulling out of the parking lot, we noticed dark skies out to the west. Being rather dry, this is a welcomed sight as the corn, beans, alfalfa and other vegetation are about on their last legs. However, after further inspection, the sky was...
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    Looking for an Article

    I'm looking for an article highlighting the many different hats that farmers and ranchers wear every day as part of their occupation. Does anyone know of any available? Thanks!
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    Interesting Game

    The Drunk Game >>>> > >>>> >Try and see how far you can keep the drunk man up. Good Luck! >>>> > >>>> >You just move your mouse left to right (no clicking) to keep him >>>>walking >>>> >in a straight line. The object of the game is to keep him walking, >>>> >without falling over, by using your...
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    Artificial High Price?

    Could someone explain what an "artificial high price" is. Also are there "artificial low prices". Do either of those come with or in the latter case come without artificial $ or benefits? Is aritficial $ as good as real $?
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    Article

    Has anyone seen this article from www.meatingplace.com "K-State: BSE has cost industry billions in lost exports" It was on there this morning. At least on the US side of the border anyway there sure is a lot of bellowing about the CAN/US border staying shut but a lot less about the loss in...
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    USDA vets charge U.S. BSE cases bungled

    Have any of you seen this article in meatingplace.com this morning? Talk about hurting consumer confidence.
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    Limerick

    There once was a woman named Carol Who had difficulty finding aparrel Her ash didn't quite So her slacks wouldn't fit And she had to carry her t!ts in a barrel :P
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