Digital Development Partners, Inc.: Digital Development Partners Officially Rebrands As Black Bird Biotech, Inc.
FLOWER MOUND, TX / ACCESSWIRE / April 13, 2021 / Digital Development Partners, Inc. (OTC PINK:DGDM) ( DGDM or the Company ), announced today that its Board of Directors has voted to change the name of the Company to Black Bird Biotech, Inc. , to provide a more readily recognizable platform for its EPA-registered plant-based MiteXstream biopesticide technology. The name change will become effective upon the Company s satisfying regulatory procedures. MiteXstream is an innovative technology that acts as an extremely effective pesticide - it is not a traditional poisonous pesticide - and our new corporate name should provide greater clarity as to how our company is deploying its innovative intellectual properties, said Fabian Deneault, President of DGDM. We continue testing several similarly innovative technologies that we hope to bring to market in the relatively n
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Tyler Fulton, a cattle producer from Birtle and president of Manitoba Beef Producers.
All signs are pointing to a year of drought, pushing some farmers to take mitigative actions to lessen its impact. Because it’s so dry right now, you don’t want it to come down in torrents over a couple hours because that doesn’t have an ability to soak in it’ll flow away, Pipestone-area cattle farmer Melissa Atchison said.
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Manitoba Beef Producers vice-president Melissa Atchison is seen with her cattle.
Consistent rain spread over the course of a couple days would be a great start, she added.
HOPKINTON â About 80 birds were killed by smoke inhalation and injuries caused by a 4-alarm fire that erupted in the northern end of a sanctuary building at the Foster Parrots property on Woodville Alton Road early Thursday morning.
Ashaway Fire Assistant Chief Todd Allen said a huge response â nearly a dozen agencies â helped prevent the fire from spreading and aided animals housed in the building where the fire took place. Firefightersâ quick action helped to contain the blaze quickly, but not before it caused significant damage to the northern section of the building, including the deaths of many birds. No human injuries were reported in the response, and officials said no one was at the facility when the fire erupted.
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Richard Thompson (left) and his team from MacBlack Timber with Josh Penn (right) on top of a completed shag roost, showing the structure and its strength. Photo / Peter Frost
Richard Thompson (left) and his team from MacBlack Timber with Josh Penn (right) on top of a completed shag roost, showing the structure and its strength. Photo / Peter Frost
Wanganui Midweek
In mid-March, two large timber structures were erected at Tapuarau Lagoon in the Waitotara Conservation Area, just inland from the mouth of the Waitotara River.
Constructed from heavy, 3m long, old wharf piles, and connected by joists of eucalyptus, they were built by MacBlack Timber in Whanganui, then taken to Tapuarau in kitset form and reassembled.
Commuter Flight Returns to Pasco After Collision with Bird
We first saw the notice about it on the Facebook page Columbia Basin Scanner Feed and News.
SECOMM, who handles communications for law enforcement and EMS in our region, reported an aircraft was coming back to Pasco Airport shortly after taking off.
The image first portrayed on the scanner was plane crash but that was quickly edited and information supplied that the Delta commuter plane was making an emergency landing.
The 76-passenger Skywest twin-engine jet is utilized for shorter and commuter flights, and part of the Delta Pasco operations.
The first report came at about 11:40 AM, shortly after the plane left the airport, pilots reported they had hit a bird during take-off. The plane was reported 2 miles away from the field.