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The Duguids cows which have been fed on straw and urea molases to lose condition over winter before calving this spring. Their diet cost £1.10/day
On a fine spring day, Robert Gilchrist and John Sleigh met with the Duguid family to discuss their preparations for calving and lambing.
With the snow gone from all but the coldest corners of parks, the spring-like weather at the end of February is the boost Arthur, Muriel and Scott need, as they get cows and sheep into condition for a successful spring.
Last autumn, the Duguids’ spring cow herd was scanned and body condition scored before being divided into three management groups. These groups were based on cow condition – fat, thin and moderate.
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Robert Gilchrist of North Grafton, Massachusetts rolled his snowmobile several times on a trail in Colebrook and was seriously injured. (NH Fish and Game)
COLEBROOK, NH - NH Fish and Game officers responded to a snowmobile crash on the rail-trail in Colebrook on Thursday evening.
Colebrook Police, Fire and Rescue, NH State Police, and the 45th Parallel Ambulance responded to the scene to assist the patient, identified as Robert Gilchrist, 58, of North Grafton, Massachusetts.
Gilchrist was transported from the scene to the 45th Parallel Ambulance, which transported him to Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital (UCVH) in Colebrook.
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Due to the serious injuries, a medical helicopter was requested. Healthnet 4 helicopter responded from UVM Medical Center in Burlington, VT
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CITING NATIONAL SECURITY GROUNDS, the government of Lithuania has canceled an agreement with a Chinese-owned company to supply baggage-scanning equipment at airports across the Baltic country. The Beijing-based company, Nuctech, is owned by Tsinghua Tongfang, which is in turn controlled by the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC). Tasked with managing China’s nuclear fuel supply and development program, CNCC is owned by the Chinese government.
Since its founding in 1997, Nuctech has become a major supplier of security-screening products and equipment in airports in Asia, Europe and Africa. Early in 2020, the company was awarded a competitive bid to install baggage-scanning equipment at several major Lithuanian airports, including those in Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga. But in January of this year, it was reported that the United States government had approach several European governments with the aim of convincing them to drop Nuctech on security grounds. The Americans were cla
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CITING NATIONAL SECURITY GROUNDS, the government of Lithuania has canceled an agreement with a Chinese-owned company to supply baggage-scanning equipment at airports across the Baltic country. The Beijing-based company, Nuctech, is owned by Tsinghua Tongfang, which is in turn controlled by the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC). Tasked with managing China’s nuclear fuel supply and development program, CNCC is owned by the Chinese government.
Since its founding in 1997, Nuctech has become a major supplier of security-screening products and equipment in airports in Asia, Europe and Africa. Early in 2020, the company was awarded a competitive bid to install baggage-scanning equipment at several major Lithuanian airports, including those in Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga. But in January of this year, it was reported that the United States government had approach several European governments with the aim of convincing them to drop Nuctech on security grounds. The Americans were cla
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