Syngenta Enogen Corn for Cattle and ITC Rules on Blueberry Imports
Tuesday Feb 16th, 2021 From the Ag Information Network, I’m Bob Larson with your Agribusiness Update. After a seesaw year for many crops and commodities, the economic outlook for several key California crops includes moderate improvements this year.
An analyst for Rabobank says market prospects for processing tomatoes look “generally positive,” and predicts modest increases in rice and almond prices.
Pandemic-related swings in demand disrupted markets last year, and uncertainties linger about domestic and international demand. Syngenta Seeds has partnered with the University of Arkansas Resiliency Center to publish new research highlighting the potential for beef producers to reduce their environmental footprint by using Syngenta Seeds’ Enogen corn .
HERMISTON â Hermiston police arrested a man they believe was on a mission to cause incredible harm to the occupants of a Hermiston home on Wednesday, Feb. 10.
Howard Califf, 46, of Hermiston, was detained after officers arrived at the 250 block of East Gladys Avenue at about 9:40 a.m. on Feb. 10 after receiving a report of a man with a gun, according to a news release from Hermiston Police Department.
Califf had previously lived at the residence in question, but was no longer allowed there after a court order issued in December 2020. According to police, Califf allegedly fired several rounds inside the residence at a 47-year-old male relative of the residents, who was doing repairs inside the home at the time. A dog belonging to the relative was shot multiple times while protecting its owner, the news release stated, but is expected to make a full recovery.
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New software warns adults when students search for ways to harm themselves
CDC: Suicide is 2nd leading cause of death for ages 14-18
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School counselor Tracy Clements works in Neosho, Missouri, a town with small school district dealing with a big suicide problem.
âBetween 2014 and 2018, our suicide rates were many, many the national average,â Clements said.
Since the pandemic started, Clements says three students have attempted suicide and sheâs concerned that self-isolation and being away from the classroom could trigger even more.
âThis is something nobody has ever experienced,â she said. âThis is pushing our problem-solving skills to the limit and itâs forced all educators to step outside of their box and do things differently.â