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Woodstock - Not Just A Concert

24th July 2009
Woodstock Ontario is a picturesque city situated along the Thames river in Soutwestern Ontario. While certainly not the most famous Woodstock in North America, the city still has it’s own charm. It has a population just over 35 000 people and is abou... Read >
Author: T. Payne

Bellflower History and Population

28th June 2009
Established as a place where land owners of the erstwhile county of California got a chance to graze their cattle and livestock, Bellflower has come a long way since its inception in 1784. Firstly set up under the Spanish rule, the city has undergone quit... Read >
Author: Justin DiMateo

Star of Texas Fair and Rodeo

03rd June 2009
It all began back in 1938; founders were on a mission to promote youth education and preserve the western heritage. Back then, all there was to the rodeo was a baby beef show held at West 11th Street and Congress Avenue. In 1977, the baby beef show be... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Preventing Diseases and Infections on Dairy Cow's Dry Period

27th April 2009
A dairy cow's dry period has to be monitored very well because it is the dairy cow's health at this time that will tell whether or not the cow is able to give off milk and give birth. Dairy cows in their dry period are prone to many serious diseases and i... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Dairy Cow Health Issues During the Dry Period

27th April 2009
Dairy cows are at a vulnerable state when they're between lactations. This is why a rest period is required in between, primarily because they will be more prone to nutritional issues at this time. The rest period is an important process in a cow's lactat... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Dairy Cows Giving Birth

27th March 2009
Milk is the most important product that dairy cows have to offer, and it has become sort of a necessity for dairy farmers to being breeding heifers as soon as they are able to. A cow cannot produce milk until after calving or parturition (or giving birth)... Read >
Author: keywriterM

A Dairy Cow's Life

27th March 2009
Let's face it. Ultimately, we view dairy cows as food and beverage for their meat and milk. Dairy cows have become an essential part of our everyday life because of what they provide for us. In a way, we cannot belittle them because we really need them. A... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Anaerobic Digestion Use Rises in the United States

12th March 2009
Thanks to two pieces of recent legislation, 13 additional methane systems are now under construction in the US, and renewable-energy advocates are predicting that scores more are sure to follow. The Straus project is the first of 14 methane projects to re... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Anaerobic Digestion Use Rises in the United States

12th March 2009
Thanks to two pieces of recent legislation, 13 additional methane systems are now under construction in the US, and renewable-energy advocates are predicting that scores more are sure to follow. The Straus project is the first of 14 methane projects to re... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Dairy Products And Vegans

05th March 2009
As with most dietary questions, vegans are split on the issue of dairy products--not so much on the question of whether or not they are acceptable, but instead for what reasons they should not be consumed. All vegans (or at least true vegans) abstain ... Read >
Author: Jesus Smay

Reducing Heat Stress In Dairy Cows

03rd March 2009
Water requirements to reduce heat stress in dairy cows is an important subject to tackle. Like most living mammals, cows don't do well when there's more heat than they can handle. It is even more pressing when they have to provide gallons of milk and heal... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Buying and Selling Dairy Cows

28th December 2008
Buying and selling dairy cows isn't a splendid task, and requires time and effort to make careful inspections and healthy decisions. You'll want to buy the healthiest dairy cows if you're a buyer, and you'll need to make sure that the cows you sell are fi... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Acai Berry Diets And Premature Death – The Shocking Truth Is Out

23rd November 2008
Have you ever gone to your cupboards and inspected the labels on your food products? These days people are either too busy or too lazy to even check what they are feeding themselves and their children. They honestly believe that no food manufactures would... Read >
Author: M S Knight

Your Milk on Drugs

09th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Steve Dimeck Milk is considered a traditional symbol of purity and nutrition, especially for children. But some milk has undergone a radical change. It's not the same wholesome milk that our grandparents used to drink. Many expert... Read >
Author: Steve Dimeck

The Cumulative Effect on Our Children

26th July 2008
The Cumulative Effect on Our Children Hormones are injected into cattle and sheep to promote weight gains in the animals. The faster weight gains reduce the waiting time for the animals’ slaughter, speeding the meat to the dinner table. Dairy cow... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

Eat Organic Foods for Better Health

02nd February 2007
It is more important today than ever before to purchase organic foods. Organic fruits, vegetables, meat and dairy products do not have the toxins that inorganic foods have. With the large amounts of toxins in the inorganic foods we eat, we all need to ... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Why do people choose to become Vegan?

03rd January 2007
Animal Welfare - Despite the common belief that drinking milk or eating eggs does not kill animals, commercially raised dairy cows and egg-laying chickens, whether factory-farmed or 'free range,' are slaughtered when their production rates decline, not to... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Tips on Organic Food

28th November 2006
In order to avoid eating genetically modified food, the best option you have is starting to buy organic food. This type of food is the most healthy way of living one can possibly have nowadays. Should you be eating dairy or meat products, you must be awar... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Starbucks Still Serving Up Coffee Drinks Laced with Monsanto's Bovine Growth Ho

01st September 2006
WASHINGTON, DC -- The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) is deeply disappointed that Starbucks continues to drag its heels on a five-year-old commitment to offer consumers an alternative to milk and dairy products derived from cows injected with Monsanto... Read >
Author: Chris Maylor

Cinnamon Roll Muffins

16th April 2006
Cinnamon Roll Muffins ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you love cinnamon rolls but do not have the time or the inclination to make traditional cinnamon rolls with dough that has to raise twice before the cinnamon rolls are baked, try this easy variation. 1 c... Read >
Author: LeAnn Ralph

Book Excerpt: A Dream Come True (A True Story about Horses)

03rd April 2006
Book Excerpt: A Dream Come True (A True Story About Horses from the book, "Give Me a Home Where the Dairy Cows Roam") From the book: "Give Me a Home Where the Dairy Cows Roam" by LeAnn R. Ralph (trade paperback; October 2004; 190 pages; $13.95; FREE! ... Read >
Author: LeAnn Ralph

Extra Nutty Nut 'n Raisin Bread

15th February 2006
This nut bread goes great with a cup of coffee or tea or a glass of milk. The canola oil, walnuts, sunflower seeds and flaxseed make it a heart-healthy choice. Plus -- it's an easy recipe! 1/2 cup canola oil 1 1/2 cups sugar 3 eggs 1 1/2 cups of mil... Read >
Author: LeAnn Ralph

Book Excerpt: A Dream Come True (A True Story about Horses from the book "Give Me a Home. . .

11th February 2006
Book Excerpt: A Dream Come True (A True Story About Horses from the book, "Give Me a Home Where the Dairy Cows Roam") From the book: "Give Me a Home Where the Dairy Cows Roam" by LeAnn R. Ralph (trade paperback; October 2004; 190 pages; $13.95; FREE! ... Read >
Author: LeAnn Ralph

Baked Oatmeal Supreme

09th February 2006
Baked Oatmeal Supreme by LeAnn R. Ralph Made with oatmeal, raisins, walnuts and milk, Baked Oatmeal Supreme is a heart-healthy -- and delicious! -- way to start your day (makes an excellent in between meals snack, too). 2 cups dry oatmeal (I like... Read >
Author: LeAnn Ralph

An Exercise in Advertising

25th January 2006
An Exercise in Advertising by LeAnn R. Ralph copyright: LeAnn R. Ralph 2006 I recently read an article about writing "ad copy" for your website. According to the author of the article, to achieve maximum success and to generate sales beyond your wild... Read >
Author: LeAnn Ralph

Taco Pie

20th January 2006
Taco Pie ~~~~~~~ This is an easy recipe that also allows you to make use of those crumbs that accumulate in the bottom of the taco chip bags! (My husband really loves taco chips, so maybe we end up with more crumbs than your average household. . .) ... Read >
Author: LeAnn Ralph

Colostrum - The Anti-Aging Miracle You've Never Heard Of

16th January 2006
Bovine Colostrum is the "mother's milk" taken from dairy cows during the first 24 hours after calving. The liquid is characterized by a high protein, immunoglobulin and antibody content, with immune and growth factors that are highly bio-available to ... Read >
Author: Brad Bahr

How to Remove Sticky Labels from New Clothing (Quickly & Easily)

14th January 2006
How to Remove Sticky Labels from New Clothing (Quickly and Easily!) by LeAnn R. Ralph I recently acquired three new pairs of jeans. This particular brand (Field & Forest) came with a long label pasted down the back of one leg. I tried and tried t... Read >
Author: LeAnn Ralph

Kangaroo Pouches (Hot Sandwiches)

01st November 2005
Use your imagination to fill these hot sandwiches. The recipe makes 15 or 16 sandwiches. Leftovers can be used for snacks and to take to work for lunch. Sandwich Pouches ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 1/2 cups warm water 1 package dry yeast (or 2 teaspoons bulk y... Read >
Author: LeAnn Ralph

The Immune-Boosting Power of Colostrum

31st August 2005
Bovine Colostrum is the form of "milk" taken from dairy cows, within 24 hours of giving birth to a calf. The liquid is known for its high protein immunoglobulin and antibody contents, and numerous immune and growth factors that can be highly beneficial to... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock