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Farmers sing the praises of shorthorns 13 Apr, 2021 12:00 AM 3 minutes to read New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association vice-president Logan Kelly pats a shorthorn cow on his Kaitangata farm. Photo / Shawn McAvinue New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association vice-president Logan Kelly pats a shorthorn cow on his Kaitangata farm. Photo / Shawn McAvinue Otago Daily Times By: Shawn McAvinue Milking shorthorn dairy cows might raise a red flag with bank managers but the breed is making great genetic gains and has more to offer than other breeds, a South Otago farmer says. New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Association vice-president Logan Kelly owns 600 milking shorthorns across five farms in Otago and Southland. ....
Areas of North Fort Hood under boil water notice Fort Hood Garrison Command and last updated 2021-03-05 15:51:54-05 FORT HOOD, TX â Areas of Fort Hood have been placed on a boil water notice, according to the Fort Hood Garrison Command. The notice begins Friday, March 5 and includes several facilities in two specified areas of North Ford Hood. Buildings in the 57000 block in the vicinity of the Longhorn Air Strip, as well as Shorthorn Air Strip, are affected. NORTH FORT HOOD BOIL WATER NOTICE Starting today, March 5, several facilities in two specified areas of North Fort Hood will be under a boil water notice. Buildings in the 57000 block in the vicinity of the Longhorn Air Strip, as well as Shorthorn Air Strip, are affected. pic.twitter.com/OBUvJj0Ron ....
February 27, 2021 9:00 am “For us, there was no question as to how we would farm – farming organically was a given,” said Mimi Crawford who, along with her husband, Owen, farms 28ac in Cloughjordan, Co. Tipperary. “We are interested in producing healthy soils; healthy pastures; healthy animals; and healthy foods. The only way to do this is without artificial inputs and working within the natural limits of the ecosystem,” said the Cloughjordan couple, who were selected as February Farming for Nature ambassadors. “Owen’s grandfather originally owned the 28ac that we steward and we inherited the land from Owen’s mother in 2014. Neither of us really come from a conventional farming background,” Mimi said. ....