anjuli and i am anguli davis. and lindsay milbourne. starting off on a cool note starting off on a cool note. the afternoon rolls on and milder air. 53 in venice. 53 in tampa. 42 in brooksville. 45 in lakeland and 45 in bartow to start off the morning hours. 24hour changes are generally down a few degrees with the exception of tampa and st. pete. we are actually up 2 and 4 degrees respectively high clouds will be filtered in. filtered clouds. and light winds, pleasant temperatures and moderating temperatures thrthrough the afternoon. on the water for the invasion, picturesque, a light chop on the water today. by noon, 66. kicking off the parade pushing 70 degrees with a nice mix of sun and high clouds. if you were crave if you were craving, some warmth, a pretty decent warmup on the sevenday forecast coming up. new this morning, the florida Highway Patrol is on Manatee County on Verna Bethany road in myacca city. two cars were traveling south when one slowed down for bicyclists. the se
President trumps refusal to accept the results of the election as his legal team fights on. Does the president have a case . Well ask former independent counsel ken starr and harvard or law professor lawrence tribe. Plus, president obama settles scores in his new book. Well ask our sunday panel about the former president s thoughts on the rise of donald trump. And our power player of the week, remembering game show legend alex trebek and the fun we had on jeopardy. Do you dumb it down for celeb fews . Celebrities . All right now on Fox News Sunday. Chris and hello again from fox news in washington. The coronavirus is coming back with a vengeance. With every state in the nation now reporting increases, president elect biden has urged President Trump to do more to confront the crisis, calling the federal response woefully lacking. On friday mr. Trump broke his recent silence on the a pandemic to promote progress on a demonstrations continued into the night as far right and far left group
"[It would] help farmers save on feed costs, generate significant improvements in feed efficiency, [and] reduce the environmental impact of poultry production."
New research from Australia's University of New England (UNE) has revealed using food waste to create commercial chicken feed would not only save the Australian poultry industry an estimated $500 million a year, but it could reduce the country's total greenhouse gas emissions by at least 5%.