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  1. Trucks & Trailers Wyo. Snowmobile Trail Ranked No. 3 In West

    LANDER, Wyo. (AP) -- Readers of SnoWest Magazine rank Wyoming's Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail as the third best in the west. Wyoming had four trails ranked in the top 15. The other state snowmobile trails ranked were Snowy Range, Big Horns and Alpine. The SnoWest Magazine survey asks...
  2. Save Lake Winnipeg Act Threatens Supply of Hogs for Processing

    Farmscape for December 8, 2011 (Episode 4027) Manitoba Pork Council warns provincial environmental legislation adopted earlier this year is putting the supply of hogs for the province’s pork processors at risk which, in turn threatens the viability of hog farmers. Provisions contained in...
  3. Recipes Craftboston Holiday Show

    Friday December 9, 2011 10am-7pm Saturday December 10, 2011 10am-7pm Sunday December 11, 2011 11am-5pm Holiday Location Cyclorama at The Boston Center for the Arts 539 Tremont Street Boston, Massachusetts 02116
  4. Trucks & Trailers Mooneyes X-mas Party Show and Drag 2011

    Dec. 10, 2011, Irwindale Speedway 500 Speedway Drive Irwindale, CA 91706 View Map The ultimate display of Southern California custom lifestyle. General admission is $5 each (over 12 yrs. old) and parking is $10. Live bands, concessions, vendors, art auction, drag racing, pinup contest...
  5. CME: Live Cattle Futures Declined Sharply

    US - Live cattle futures declined sharply on Monday, with the December and February contracts closing down the daily permissible limit, write Steve Meyer and Len Steiner. The sharp sell-off was attributed to fears of a credit downgrade for a number of key Euro Zone countries although it is...
  6. AMPI invests $7.5 million in manufacturing upgrade

    Dairy farmer-owned cooperative installs state-of-the-art cheese technology NEW ULM, Minn. (Dec. 7, 2011) — Associated Milk Producers Inc. (AMPI) is completing the installation of 18 new cheese vats at its largest cheese plants located in Blair and JimFalls, Wis. The $7.5 million investment is...
  7. Largest Ever Government Purchase of Biofuel

    WASHINGTON - U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus and U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) signed a contract to purchase 450,000 gallons of advanced drop-in biofuel, the single largest purchase of biofuel in government history. While the...
  8. Top 10 reasons farm trucks aren't stolen

    #10 They have about 20 miles before they overheat, breakdown or run out of gas. #9 Only the owner knows how to operate the door to get in or out. #8 It is difficult to drive fast with all the fence tools, grease rags, ropes, chains, syringes, buckets, boots and loose papers in the cab. #7 It...
  9. Recipes Whipped Shortbread

    - 1 cup butter (not margarine) - 1 1/2 cups flour - 1/2 cup icing sugar - 1/4 cup cornstarch Whip butter with beaters until fluffy. Add sugar and cornstarch. Whip. Add flour 1/2 cup at a time. Roll dough into balls (will be very soft) and place on ungreased cookie sheet. Using a fork dipped in...
  10. US refinery closure may leave Braskem PP plant in feedstock lurch

    HOUSTON (ICIS)--US polypropylene (PP) producer Braskem America is looking at various options now that the feedstock supply for its Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, plant has been jeopardised, the company said on Monday. A 1 December announcement by Sunoco that it will immediately shut down the main...
  11. Thirty sheep mown down by train after fleeing flooded field

    By James Moncur A FLOCK of sheep fleeing floods were mown down and killed by a train after straying on to a rail line. More than 30 animals were wiped out in the incident at Blackford, near Auchterarder, Perthshire. The Aberdeen to Glasgow train service was disrupted for almost three hours...
  12. Reindeer's Story at Christmas

    According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, while both male and female reindeer grow antlers in the summer each year, male reindeer drop their antlers at the beginning of winter, usually late November to mid-December. Female reindeer retain their antlers till after they give birth in...
  13. Tractors Emissions Test: Car vs. Truck vs. Leaf Blower

    Even in the complex, expensive and highly political world of emissions testing and certification, rumors are a bitch. And in California — where various government agencies bring to bear the world's toughest vehicle emissions regulations on the most dense car enthusiast population anywhere — it...
  14. Trucks & Trailers Old Forge Snodeo- Old Forge NY

    December 9-11, 2011 More info http://www.snodeo.com/welcome.html
  15. Trucks & Trailers Vintage Sled Show- Hurley, WI

    VINTAGE SLED SHOW Saturday December 10th 2011 at the Iron Horse Trailhead. Show off your vintage rides, compete for cash and prizes, B.S. with new and old friends, Enjoy the day. Call the Hurley Chamber for more information........ Red Light Rally Weekend.....See you there...........
  16. Trucks & Trailers Clearwater Classic Sleds Show & Swap- Bagley, Mn

    Clearwater Classic Sleds annual vintage show and swap meet will be held on December 10, 2011 at the Fireside Grill and Patio in Bagley Mn. there will be 11 classes with trophies for the top 3 places in the judged classes. We will have a vintage trail ride snow conditions permitting, door prizes...
  17. FDA to Begin More Residue Testing in Milk

    The Minnesota Milk Producers Association (MMPA) reports that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will begin "non-regulatory milk double-blinded sampling survey" of milk samples of herds that have a history of antibiotic residues in meat. According to MMPA, FDA investigators will visit...
  18. Recipes Christmas Countdown with books...

    If you have small children this would be a big hit. Gather 24 Christmas/Winter themed books. A great place to build your stock of books is the dollar section at Target, Marshall's/T.J. Maxx and Scholastic book orders via your child's school. Wrap up all the books. Make up 24 tags to...
  19. CME: Corn Prices Lower, Good News for Producers

    US - Corn prices have been trending lower in recent weeks, which has been welcome news for livestock and poultry producers, write Steve Meyer and Len Steiner. More at http://www.thepigsite.com/swinenews/28237/cme-corn-prices-lower-good-news-for-producers
  20. CFIA offers pre-clearance process for imported seed

    Any imported seed that meets Canadian import requirements can now be pre-cleared for entry before it reaches a Canadian port or border crossing, in a policy shift aimed at preventing border backlog. Read more http://www.agcanada.com/Article.aspx?ID=42804
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