MAC students qualify for national competition (Daily Journal)
Typically, influenza is transmitted from infected mammals through the air by coughs or sneezes, creating aerosols containing the virus, and from infected birds through their droppings. Influenza can also be transmitted by saliva, nasal secretions, feces and blood. Infections also occur through contact with these body fluids or with contaminated surfaces.
MAC students qualify for national competition (Daily Journal)
Seven students from the Mineral Area College agriculture and horticulture program have qualified for national competition next year after participating in the Missouri State Post-secondary Agriculture (PAS) Conference in Poplar Bluff Nov. 4-6. The national contest is in Dallas, Texas, in March 2008.
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No ordinary house call (Winston-Salem Journal)
SPARTA - Stephanie Dowell has been kicked by horses, even stomped to the point that her toenail later fell off. But she has also held a calf while it was dying from tetanus in a barn stall. And she has kneeled for hours in the cold helping a cow in labor, then deciding to do a C-section. "It's hard work," said Dowell, 27. "But it's satisfying when I can pull out a live calf and save the cow." ...
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Eqine therapist leades horses to water (The Weatherford Democrat)
Brazos Heights resident Deb Williams, a former racehorse trainer, knows well that running is in a horse’s nature. As a prey animal, a horse must run, and as an athlete, they are expected to run.
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Treffer Ranch: Sandhills family started with one heifer and still relies on methods tested by tradition (Kearney Hub)
BROKEN BOW — Delores and Loren Treffer were born and raised in ranch country. Although they shifted careers when their family was young, they never were too far away from their quarter horses and registered Angus cattle.
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Hidden Strings Another Golden Broodmare Buy for Ramsey (Virtual Form Guide)
Stuart Ramsey's "art" of purchasing tried stakes mares at sales and racing them prior to retirement reaped further rewards this afternoon when quality mare Hidden Strings won the $302,000 Hilton International Matriarch Stakes (2000m) at Flemington.
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Ex-area couple changing boys' lives on ranch (The Monroe Evening News)
Sixteen years ago, Jerry and Mickey Schneider, both former Flat Rock residents and owners of a 40,000-acre cattle ranch near Cody, Wyo., were told by a Catholic priest that their lives would soon be turned upside down in one night.
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Students study agriculture's cutting edge (The Warren Reporter)
WASHINGTON TWP. -- At Warren Hills High School, students involved in the FFA program are continually learning about the latest in a diverse range of agriculture-related fields, from livestock production and animal breeding to floral design and environmental conservation.
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Betting on the horses (BizJournals)
Nashville native entrepreneur Scott Schaedle is betting on Web 2.0 capabilities to help propel his online horse business to profitability.
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'Motivating factor' a benefit of convention for Charleston FFA members (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
CHARLESTON — They can find out more about their future careers or see if they think a career might be right for them, and those are just two good reasons Julie Niemerg has for taking her students to a national convention.
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Hawkes goes marching away (The Courier Mail)
JOHN Hawkes insists there will be no emotions heading into the AAMI Derby with Marching at Flemington.
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MAC students qualify for national competition (Daily Journal)
Flu spreads around the world in seasonal epidemics, killing millions of people in pandemic years and hundreds of thousands in non-pandemic years. Three influenza pandemics occurred in the 20th century and killed tens of millions of people, with each of these pandemics being caused by the appearance of a new strain of the virus in humans. Often, these new strains result from the spread of an existing flu virus to humans from other animal species.
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