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    Behind-the-scenes at Panasonic: factory to field

    Link Removed TOUGHBOOK CF-33 In the world of devices, when you hear the Panasonic name it brings to mind our line of rugged TOUGHBOOKs. For the past 20 plus years, TOUGHBOOKs and TOUGHPADs have been used globally to enable public safety organizations, utility companies and manufacturing...
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    VIDEO Job Safety, Agriculture, And Other Programs Slashed To Pay For Trump’s Border Wall

    One billion dollars for each 48 miles :usa::eek::usa:
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    VIDEO Why are Cashews Not Sold to Consumers in Their Shells?

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    VIDEO Spy Drones Expose Smithfield Foods Factory Farms

    Not a pleasant video :eek::shocked:
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    VIDEO How Olive Oil Is Made

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    Japan may face green tea shortage due to radiation leakes from Fukushima plant

    TOKYO: Japan may face a shortage of green tea as radiation leaking from the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi power station tainted leaves, spurring the government to restrict shipments from four prefectures. The government decided on Thursday to curb shipments of dried tea leaves containing more...
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    VIDEO Radiation threatens future of Fukushima farms

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    Agony for Japan livestock farmers in nuclear crisis

    Agony for Japan livestock farmers in nuclear crisis By Shingo Ito (AFP) – 2 hours ago FUKUSHIMA CITY, Japan — As more people are forced to leave their homes around the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant, anger is growing in a farming community forced to make the agonising decision whether to...
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    Farmer dyes sheep orange to stop them being stolen

    A farmer in Devon has resorted to dyeing his sheep orange because he is so angry at thieves stealing from his flock. ohn Heard put his 250 blackface ewes through a harmless dye to make them stand out and so less likely to be pinched. ‘It produces strange-looking sheep but it has done...
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    VIDEO As of midnight April 10th Japan time, here's the news update:

    Thanks to RubiconDecision - USA Unit #1 appears to be extremely radioactive based on data parameters for the dry well (over 100 Sv/h) and the suppression pool (12 Sv/h). While the D/W is off the charts, all other data points indicate some kind of operation is occurring. The fuel rods in #1...
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    Excessive radioactive cesium found in fish sampled off Fukushima

    Radioactive cesium above the legal limit for consumption was detected Saturday in young sand lance caught off Fukushima Prefecture, as the prefecture took samples amid a voluntary ban on fishing there in the wake of the ongoing nuclear crisis. One of the four sample fish had a level of cesium of...
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    Mystery of 200 Dead Cows in Wisconsin Solved

    Mystery of 200 Dead Cows in Wisconsin Solved Authorities investigating the deaths of 200 cows in Wisconsin have come up with an unlikely culprit: the sweet potato. The cows were found dead in a Stockton pasture two weeks ago. Locals were left scratching their heads about what caused the...
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    VIDEO Miniature Cattle Are Cash Cows for Breeder

    Mini Moos: Miniature Cattle Are Cash Cows for Breeder Yes, good things often come in small packages. We brought you a lot of animal stories in 2010, but the year ended in a bang on a Colorado farm with the birth of a rare miniature panda cow. The calf, named Ben, arrived at the farm of...
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    Fantesk.....

    March 31, 2010 Cutting Fat- And Calories--From Cakes And Frostings A new cooking oil (Fantesk) that is trans fat free. Developed by George Fanta and the late Kenneth Eskins in the 1990's at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Mukuto Singh experiments with the oil which is encapsulated in...
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    Windows Vista Obsessed with Green Leaves?

    Wherever I look around to get info about Windows Vista, all I see is a (seemingly) paddy field desktop with a crop of green plants? Is there some agrarian push to the product for remote rural markets?
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