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Feeder Focus: Ensuring ration uniformity with Elancos feed mixing study service
2016-07-14 15:54:00| Beef
A properly mixed ration ensures that each animal is provided with the optimum amount of each nutrient in its ration. Elanco technical consultant Mallorie Wilken, Ph.D. discusses the importance of proper feed mixing and how Elancos Feed Mixing Study Service can help uncover potential profits through ration uniformity. read more
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Canadas natural gas exports to continue decline: Study
2016-07-14 05:09:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Canadian Press: A new report says Canada's natural gas exports will continue to decline over the next few years with no sign of a return to the highs of the past decade. The Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) says exports will drop because of the steep increase in cheaper natural gas production in the U.S. where Canada has traditionally exported its gas. The July report says the U.S., already the world's largest gas producer, could become a net exporter of gas...
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Conservatives Most Malleable on Climate Change Beliefs, New Study Finds
2016-07-13 21:53:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Maine Public Broadcasting: When it comes to communicating climate change, there can be a thin line between making things seem completely hopeless in the world and making adaptation and even mitigation seem possible. New research from the University of Maine finds that there is one way to engage people on the subject: give them an estimated date for what's known as "climate departure." That's a crucial benchmark, meaning the warmest day of each year will be as warm or warmer going forward. The study of about 400 people...
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Study examines how perceived closeness of climate change influences opinions
2016-07-13 12:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Phys.Org: Determining if the perceived proximity of climate change can be manipulated to inspire engagement in the issue is the central focus of a recent study led by a University of Maine researcher. The study adds to growing science and risk communication literature that suggests dimensions of psychological distance can influence attitudes toward environmental policies and behaviors, including those associated with climate change. Laura Rickard, an assistant professor of communication at UMaine, is...
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Florida tops nation in dangerous risk of heat and humidity, study finds
2016-07-12 23:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Miami Herald: As climate change warms the planet, you can bet Florida will feel the heat. The sunshine state, according to a study released Wednesday by Climate Central, tops the nation in the number of metro areas expected to see a dangerous combination of heat and humidity, driving heat index temperatures to 104 degrees. By 2050, all 13 cities on the list, including Miami, Tampa, Naples and Vero Beach, will see 100-plus days a year of the miserable mix that can cause a host of health problems and even...
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