Ruminant farmers benefit from RADA-Langston University partnership
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Ruminant farmers benefit from RADA-Langston University partnership

Top Stories Tamfitronics Lead researcher for the Mitigating Effects of Heat Stress in Caribbean Animal Production Project, Langston University in the United States (US), Dr Ryszard Puchala, greets St Thomas farmer,  Sheldon Brown. The goat farmer is among nine small ruminant farmers across the country who are benefiting from the project, which is being facilitated through partnership with the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA).NEWYou can now listen to Loop News articles!Nine small ruminant farmers across the country are benefiting from a project facilitated through a partnership between the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) and Langston University in Oklahoma, United States.The Mitigating Effects of Heat Stress in Caribbean Animal Production Project, valued at US$30,000, began in May.The initiative also involves collaboration with the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE).Lead researcher from Langston University, Dr Ryszard...
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Angry farmers are reshaping Europe
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Angry farmers are reshaping Europe

Politics tamfitronics Farm protests are changing now not most effective Europe’s food diagram nonetheless furthermore its politics, as the a ways correct senses a likelihood. Watching out from his 265-acre farm to the silhouetted Jura mountains in the distance, Jean-Michel CommercialAdvertise with NZME.CommercialAdvertise with NZME.
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