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Feedyard losses: How bad is it?

2015-06-11 16:07:00| Beef

While the last 18 months have been one of the great bull markets in history for cow-calf producers, feedyards have not enjoyed quite the same euphoria. As feedyard losses mount, how will that affect prices when the fall run hits? My View From The Country read more

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Petroamerica Oil Is A Steal No Matter How You Slice It

2015-06-11 08:04:45| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

This negative impact was exacerbated by the low Brent price and the deferral of the development drilling during H1 2015. Despite the recent production decline as a result of the perfect storm and the deferral of the drilling program, Petroamerica's current value is much higher than C$0.30 per share.

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Turning 'Shadow IT' into 'Better IT'

2015-06-10 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld

Sometimes things happen that seem undesirable, but they actually can turn out to be advantageous when viewed in a certain light, when approached in a certain way, or depending on circumstances. For example, this can be true when it comes to "Shadow IT" -- specifically, the adoption of technology without the involvement or knowledge of the IT organization.

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Power Over WiFi Isn't What You Think It Is

2015-06-09 20:12:26| Wireless - Topix.net

The future is near! Soon you can just throw away those silly charging cables. You won't need them.

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China Can Stop Catastrophic Climate Change. But Will It?

2015-06-09 14:55:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ThinkProgress: A new study confirms what has been increasingly clear to outside observers: Whether or not the world will avert catastrophic climate change is now, to a large extent, in the hands of the Chinese. The new London School of Economics (LSE) study, written by analyst Fergus Green and famed climate economist Nicholas Stern, matches what Climate Progress has been hearing and reporting for a while now: Chinas coal use appears to have peaked. And that means Chinas CO2 will likely peak by 2025 five years...

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