North Field Center-After about six residents commented on the zoning regulations governing chicken farming, the trustee delayed approving the amendment to the zoning resolution.
At the regular meeting on September 7, the trustee also postponed the approval of changes to the zoning resolutio
Raymond M. Nuvolone loves his family, friends, customers and chicken farms. He died suddenly on October 2, shocking everyone who knew him.
"Ray passed away unexpectedly," said his wife, Viviane Nuvolone, who had been married for 23 years. "Before Ray died, he was not sick. We were later tol
I just saw that North Dakota is one of the few states where the COVID vaccination rate is less than 50%. I think this is not surprising, but it reminds me of what happened on our farm when I was young.
My mother always spends about 15 or 20 chickens in the winter. One day, when I happened t
Some families want a house with a deck or backyard, but one family wants a chicken coop. Steve Langford of News Daily reports. Image Credit: Newsday / Steve Pfost
When Isiah Sidberry and his wife found their dream home in Medford this spring, they couldn't believe their luck. The previ
Friday, March 12, 2021 (Health Day News)-Raising chickens in the backyard-this is a popular trend during the COVID-19 pandemic-there are people who may go home and roost in an unwelcome way risk.
It is well known that poultry can spread Salmonella to human handlers. But Sonia Hernandez, a p
A new report titled "Ignore Big Chickens" records that Maryland agencies have almost completely abandoned their responsibility to implement key pollution control regulations to control large-scale pollution in the poultry industry. The environmental integrity project (EIP) report of the watchdog
First of all, I like turkey. Fresh and hot, the next day and cold, repurposed later that week; the opportunities to eat roast turkey seem endless. We can do it more frequently instead of only once a year, but living on a dairy farm tends to make our menu include beef instead of poultry.
According to the legislation signed by Governor Steve Sisolak on Tuesday, all eggs put on shelves in Nevada will soon come from cageless chickens.
Legislative Bill 399 prohibits the state from keeping laying hens in cages and requires eggs sold in Nevada to come from cage-free facilities.
Self and selfish prejudices shape the life stories we share with the world and ourselves. The good news: internal calculations will help us better understand our true identity.
Released on December 5, 2021 | Commentator Jessica Schrader
Twice a year, tropical cyclones occur on the southern coast of Bangladesh. Sometimes they cause casualties. Occasionally, they will change the course of history. On November 12, 1970, one such cyclone made landfall 60 miles west of Chittagong. This is the story of Hurricane Bora.
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