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6 Trending Headlines: 3 years, 3 million cows; PLUS Idahos ag-gag law gets gagged
2015-08-10 16:06:00| Beef
Its clear that where Mother Nature has given the green light, cattle producers are hitting the accelerator hard in an effort to grow cattle numbers. When will that break the market? read more
One of Austin's fastest-growing - and healthiest - companies gets a new CEO
2015-07-09 03:10:20| Grocery - Topix.net
Meissner joins the Austin-based provider of nutritional supplements, foods and beverages after working at several high-profile consumer brands, including SoBe, NOS Energy and FUZE. Genesis Today, founded in 2001, has products with several key suppliers and outlets in North America, including Whole Foods Market Inc. and Sprouts.
Australia: Drought spreads key farming areas as El Nio gets going
2015-07-06 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Morning Herald: Australia's drought-hit regions are expanding in the lower Murray-Darling Basin as key climate influences in the Indian and Pacific oceans tilt towards drier conditions. While June brought bumper rains to western parts of NSW, "a substantial area" of south-eastern South Australia and western Victoria has posted record-low rainfall over the past 12 months, the Bureau of Meteorology said in its latest drought update. "Serious or severe rainfall deficiencies have been observed in parts of the...
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Bees Go for a Car Ride, Driver Gets Ticket
2015-06-04 00:51:28| IT Services - Topix.net
Turns out taking your bees for a ride in the car is not illegal if you live in Montana. Driving all over the road because the bees are out of control will earn you a ticket for careless driving, however.
Ryanair: We'll cut fares by up to 15pc as oil gets cheaper
2015-04-27 11:41:19| Airlines - Topix.net
Ryanair expects to cut its fares by between 10pc and 15pc over the next two years as the benefits of lower oil prices are passed on to consumers, Michael O'Leary has said. Asked by French newspaper 'Le Journal Du Dimanche' whether prices could fall from current levels, the Ryanair chief executive said: "Absolutely, by at least 10pc-15pc over the next two years.