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Adavale couple campaigning to restart a school | Queensland Country Life

Queensland’s Education Department released a statement, saying “The department considers a range of factors in planning for new schools, including population growth, capacity within the existing school network and ensuring that existing schools and any new school maintain sufficient enrolments to continue to deliver a broad, modern curriculum to students.” Click to check the original […]

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Study aims to find why some cattle more susceptible to BRD

Researchers from the Veterinary Education, Research, & Outreach program at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences have received $300,000 from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to study the costliest disease in the cattle industry, bovine respiratory disease. The grant will fund a highly collaborative project involving Mississippi State […]

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Understanding cattle health concerns on cornstalks

By Lindsay Waechter-Mead, DVM, University of Nebraska Extension Grazing corn residue is common practice in the Midwest and a quality resource for cattle producers to utilize. While the forages available can provide the necessary nutritional requirements, there are a few health conditions that need to be planned for prior to turn out. AcidosisAcidosis, or grain […]

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