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Puppy Power! A Newbie Collie Herded A Flock into His Farmer’s Home

Rocky, a young sheepherding dog in training, was a bit too enthusiastic at his job.

by Andrew Amelinckx· November 3, 2017
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Death on a Dairy Farm: This Murder Case from 1930 Is Still Unsolved

The brutal killing of a dairy farming family in November 1930 shocked the nation and forced future U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to intervene. Ninety years later, the murders remain unsolved.

by Andrew Amelinckx· October 31, 2017
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This Little (Lab-Grown) Piggy Went to Market: Clean-Meat Interest Is on the Rise

A $300 million clean-tech trade deal between China and Israel may help get lab-grown meat to market sooner.

by Andrew Amelinckx· October 30, 2017
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Another “Tail” of Courage from California Fires: Luna the Guard Dog Wouldn’t Leave Her Pigs

In another “tail” of courage, Luna, a two-year-old Great Pyrenees, refused to leave her heritage breed pigs behind during the Northern California Firestorm.

by Andrew Amelinckx· October 20, 2017
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Is Black Light the Path to a Stink-Free Livestock Farm?

Researchers at Iowa State University are using a new technique involving the UV light-producing device to help reduce bad odors on the farm.

by Andrew Amelinckx· October 18, 2017
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Guard Dog Wouldn’t Leave Goat Flock During the California Fires”And Lived to Tell the Story

Or, rather, to let his owner tell this heartwarming story.

by Andrew Amelinckx· October 17, 2017
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The Florida Orange Crop Looks to Be Lowest in More Than 70 Years

Florida’s orange crop is going to be the lowest since 1947, thanks to Hurricane Irma. And you can expect to pay more for OJ, too.

by Andrew Amelinckx· October 13, 2017
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Check Out These Wara Art Sculptures from Japan

Rice straw, the stuff left over after the rice grains have been threshed out, is seeing new life as giant-sized art in Japan.

by Andrew Amelinckx· October 10, 2017
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Rock Lobster From a Farm Could Soon Be Coming to a Menu Near You

Rock lobster ain’t just a B52’s song, it’s a beloved meal around the world. And now scientists have figured out a way to raise them on a farm.

by Andrew Amelinckx· September 28, 2017
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