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Cyflwyniad hwyliog i hanes llenyddiaeth Gymraeg, gyda, Jerry Hunter, hogyn o’r Midwest yn America yn dysgu Richard Wyn Jones, hogyn o ganolbarth Sir Fôn, am drysorau’i iaith ei hun.
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Welcome to Wilma The Wonder Hen show! Are you a chicken math loving mama or daddy? Together we’ll dive into the latest poultry keeping adventures, chat about everyday life, with a generous mix of hilarious stories. Bringing you fascinating interviews with poultry owners from all over. You’ll find tips and basic advice from our local Veterinarian, too! Along with new chicken keeping gadgets and reviews. We’re going to encourage and help you build a stronger healthier flock. Developing a stron ...
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Our Hen House

Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan

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Our Hen House is THE weekly podcast for all things animal rights and vegan. Join co-hosts Mariann Sullivan and Jasmin Singer for inspirational chats with movers, shakers, and change-makers who are creating a better world for animals.
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We review movies and tv shows, and cover the latest movies news. I also talk about the Dune books a lot as well. I love Dune. itswhatwedopod@gmail.com Listen to our audio podcast on all podcast apps and Youtube! Here I am, here I remain When I set out to lead humanity along my Golden Path I promised a lesson their bones would remember
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I am a veterinary surgeon with a passion for communicating my love of my work through writing, radio, television and the internet. My mission is to use the media to act as an advocate on behalf of animals. I am a partner in a busy 4 vet practice in Bray, Co Wicklow, Ireland, but I spend 50% of my working week on media work. I've been broadcasting a weekly "vet spot" on my local radio station, East Coast FM, for the past fifteen years, and I'm delighted, through Soundcloud, to now make this w ...
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Betweters

Charif en Jair

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Elke maandag ontvangen we een gast aan onze tafel en streven we ernaar zoveel mogelijk van hen te leren. Op vrijdagen publiceren we soms een bonusaflevering genaamd "free talk," waarin Jair en Charif recente levenslessen met elkaar delen, populaire onderwerpen bespreken en persoonlijke verhalen delen. Ons doel is eenvoudig: leren. We willen zoveel mogelijk kennis en inzicht opdoen door in de gedachten van anderen te duiken. Luister en laat je inspireren om het beste uit jezelf te halen!
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"Whoever claims to abide in Him must walk as Jesus walked." 1 John 2:6 This Spirit-led Podcast Series shares messages, as the Lord leads, for the spiritual growth and encouragement for all those who follow Jesus and embrace His teachings. Please feel free to share any questions or comments at hensoma.onebody@gmail.com You can visit the Hen Soma Ministries website @ Hen Soma Ministries (webador.com). Here you can find more information about this ministry where there are links to our YouTube C ...
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Foxes in the Hen House

Foxes in the Hen House

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Caitlin, Karen, Liz, and Mindy engage in geeky banter about video games, movies, comics, and whatever else may come up over drinks. Theme song: "Fictional Character" by @theandyhicks (andyrobot800.tumblr.com)
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Animal Law

Mariann Sullivan, Law Professor, Pundit, Vegan

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Join Animal Law professor and longtime activist Mariann Sullivan as she unpacks the latest updates, cases, and news from the burgeoning world of animal law. Mariann will be joined by the leaders in the field, and will offer her own insightful (and sometimes biting) commentary. An Our Hen House podcast.
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In deze podcast interview ik mensen die zijn gaan leven volgens hun eigen voorwaarden. Ze gingen een andere weg dan de maatschappij ze voorschrijft en ze lieten een goed betaalde baan in het bedrijfsleven (of waar ze voor hebben gestudeerd) achter zich en creëerden iets nieuws. Ik spreek met hen over de persoonlijke ontwikkeling die zij doormaakten en de weg die zij gingen om te komen waar ze nu zijn en pak ook regelmatig hun Human Design Chart erbij om te zien waar de conditioneringen en hu ...
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conversations of the ladies of the Hen-Den. Ramblings of experience, life advice and jokes on the porch of the hidden paradise that is female bonding . We have the mouths of sailors, the attitude of salty wenches, and a few zingers that crack us up.
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We're sisters Shandi & Madison, we are not your typical ladies here. We are funny, outspoken, uplifting, and a little explicit at times. We aren't afraid to dive head first into subjects that women can relate too, men can learn from, and what others might not say out loud. We touch base on things we all go through in life like mom life, parenting the mini's, self love, mental health, growing up together & some other serious, not so serious, topics. Don't be shy. Come cluck around with us!
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The Nosy Hens Podcast

The Nosy Hens Podcast

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The Nosy Hens Podcast is a fun true crime show that offers laughs and true crime. Each week join co-hosts ARain & Jazz as they tell stories of crimes of passion, jealousy, insanity and more. Welcome to the chicken coop y’all...
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Fighting Talk

BBC Radio 5 Live

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A hilarious look at the volatile world of sport where guests compete for points with their sporting punditry. Informed comments are rewarded but witless outbursts are penalised.
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Die Nerdtanke

Die Nerdtanke

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In der Nerdtanke geht es unter anderem um Technik (Web, Server, Linux, Cloud, Sonne), Spiele und Filme. Und weil das nicht reicht, sprechen wir auch über alles was uns sonst vor die Flinte gekommen ist.
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Menopause, it’s always been around, as long as they’re been women on this earth and they’ve lived long enough, there’s been the menopause. Yet we still have outdated mindset and too little awareness, education and support. Today, we’re in a different time - we’re living for longer, working for longer, and too many of us are struggling through this life transition. We all experience menopause differently but you are not alone. This podcast brings you up-to-date, expert information and top tip ...
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Ravel

Ravel LLC

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We all grew up in different parts of American Christianity, and we still keep thinking about how to take it seriously, even as we leave some beliefs behind. Join us our round-table discussion as we ravel out our faith in a complex world, pulling on one thread at a time, seeking Meaning at the end of it all.
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Growin’ Samoan

Dj Hen, Tala & Guests

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A financial education space for our Samoan/Polynesian people and to all who can relate. We hope you takeaway valuable information from each podcast. Growing my knowledge about finances and sharing it with you.. Follow us on our journey as we talk about all things life & finance along with a host of special guests. (Financial Education/Personal Finance/Health/FIRE movement/Financial independence). Monthly episodes for Season 2 " Fear and Self-Doubt are the greatest killers of personal genius" ...
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Interested in making your midlife years amazing but not feeling your best and that perhaps, menopause has not been necessarily kind? Do you want to get focused on setting realistic fitness goals, refining your nutrition, and improving your overall physical and mental well-being, but don't know where to start? Asking for a Friend is a midlife podcast that gets your health, wellness, and fitness questions answered by experts in their fields and features women just like you, who are stepping ou ...
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Hosted by Ed Hennings and Co -Host, Crissy "Blu Jai" covering real stories of urban truckers and industry professionals sharing their experiences on the road to riches and financial freedom with a touch of swag.
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I AM ALL WOMAN

I AM ALL WOMAN CEO Larissa Hen

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Spiritual Edification, Business, Relationship, Empowerment, Truth Boldness Courage Compassion GOD, Inspiration Self Improvement, Spiritual Development How to.. Spirituality and Uplifting
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Looking Up with John Henning

Granite Solutions Groupe

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The financial services industry is rapidly changing. Each month, join John Henning, CMO, Granite Solutions, shares his insights on the intersection between the financial services and consulting worlds. Whether you want to know more about the latest financial services or consulting industry trends, how consultants solve critical business issues, or learn about how to be the best leader you can be in a fast-moving business climate, this is the podcast for you.
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One part movie review & discussion, and one part gameshow- where we never know what we‘ll be watching next! Before each series, our co-hosts anonymously submit movies they want everyone to watch. Each episode we guess WHODUNNIT!? (Series winner gets a WHO-Dundie award), we review & discuss, grade it A-F, and tally a GPA. Then with a roll of the dice we randomly select the next submission! Watch out for Lieutenant Columbo, interrupting with ”Just One More Thing”!
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We are back this week with another Hen Report to bring you up to date on what’s happening in the world of animal rights, as well as what’s going on in the lives of our own two hens. RESOURCES Animal Law Podcast Ep 111 A Whole New Chrissy: Love, laughs and fresh starts on Bondi Beach London Zoo removes Banksy work for ‘safekeeping’ The livestock lob…
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Yr ymryson a gynhelid rhwng Edmwnd Prys a Wiliam Cynwal yn y 1580au yw’r ddadl farddol hwyaf yn holl hanes yr iaith Gymraeg. Mae’n cynnwys 53 o gywyddau a thros 4,000 o linellau, a marwolaeth yr hen fardd Wiliam Cynwal yw’r unig beth a ddaeth â’r ymrafael i ben. Trafodwn yr ymryson rhyfeddol hwn yn y bennod hon, gan egluro’r dechrau cyn craffu ar h…
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Northern Ireland's 'Mama Hen' Thirteen years ago, Barbara Mladek gave up her full time job as a bank executive to run a hen rescue centre in Northern Ireland. She says it is now her life's mission to rescue and re-home as many battery hens as she can. She is so obsessed with hens, that she has changed her own name by deed poll to 'Mama Hen'. Barbar…
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Send us a message! We’d love to hear from you! What happens when a lifelong dedication to animal nutrition meets the world of horse companions and dealer sales? Join us as we chat with Gretchen, a remarkable national customer business manager at the Purina Animal Nutrition Center, who has dedicated 30 years to Land O'Lakes. Listen to Gretchen revea…
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Rural areas across England are in danger of becoming 'pharmacy deserts', as medicine providers across the country continue to consolidate and close smaller branches. That's according to the National Pharmacy Association, which has published a study showing that over the last two years, nearly nine in ten council areas in England have lost pharmacie…
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Dr Sheila Willis is a forensic scientist who was Director General of Forensic Science Ireland for many years. She has spent her life using science to help solve cases, working on crime scenes and then analysing material in the lab, and presenting scientific evidence in court. It’s a complicated business. Forensic science relies on powerful technolo…
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Scientists have made a major breakthrough which could save the Scottish potato industry from collapse. They've identified varieties which are both palatable to consumers and resistant to a pest which is spreading across the country. A new report has revealed that part of the seabed off Devon which had been trashed by years of trawling and dredging …
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I received a request from a listener to cover the topic of challenging relationships with adult children, and I was floored to get many responses from other listeners who were also having similar issues with grown kids. On this week's episode, I sit down with the esteemed Dr. Gail Saltz, a clinical associate professor of psychiatry and psychoanalys…
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TV Presenter and broadcaster David Alorka, Journalist and presenter Holly Hamilton, former footballer and coach Phil Brown, and comedian Carl Donnelly join Rick Edwards for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in conviction. …
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The government unveils its new approach to controlling TB in cattle which includes ending badger culls in the future. Thousands of farmers who were promised financial help after the devastating floods of last winter have still not been paid. This year’s harvest has been anything but straightforward, not just wet weather but high fertiliser costs an…
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Ervaar je steeds minder voldoening in je baan? Vind je het dit jaar extra moeilijk om na de vakantie weer aan de slag te gaan? Het is niet nodig om direct te stoppen of in paniek te raken Aan de hand van je Human Design profiel leg ik je in dit interview bij Susanne Eijssen uit hoe je stappen kunt zetten zonder overhaast te werk te gaan. Praktisch …
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Four cases of bluetongue have now been confirmed in sheep on farms in Norfolk and Suffolk. The virus, which is spread by biting midges blown into the UK from northern Europe, is currently widespread in the Netherlands with further cases in Germany and Belgium. As well as sheep, it affects cattle, goats, deer and camelids but not humans, nor does it…
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An interview with the global rock star and animal welfare campaigner Sir Brian May who is presenting a programme on BBC 2 about Bovine TB and badgers: ‘Brian May: The Badgers, the Farmers and Me’. Car y Mor is a community owned seaweed and shellfish business, which is providing year round work in an area where most jobs are seasonal. Presented by C…
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Ministers in the Holyrood Parliament are being urged to introduce legislation which sets legally binding targets to protect and restore Scotland's nature. A new variety of fruit the saskatoon, a small purple-blue coloured berry that is native to Canada, has been hailed as a super-berry. It is high in antioxidants, fibre and Vitamin C as well as low…
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Two lawyers who are at the forefront of some of the new directions in which animal law is developing join us once again on this episode. Will Lowrey of Animal Partisan and Chris Carraway of the University of Denver’s Animal Activist Legal Defense Project will join me to discuss another innovative and exciting chapter in the effort to use cruelty la…
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Beef production across the UK is down, but the demand is steady or rising. Should farmers be worried about imports taking over their market? And what about alternative forms of protein, such as artificial meat? Research into this and other possibilities has been given a boost by the establishment of a new research group, costing £38 million. And ri…
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Farmers flooded earlier in the year are still waiting eight months on for government grants they have claimed to clear up. It’s a challenging harvest for farmers across the country because of the wet weather, and yields are down. The National Farmers Union says as many as half of farmers have been affected by fly-tipping, which is a blight on the c…
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Professor Charles Godfray, Director of the the Oxford Martin School tells Jim Al-Kahlili about the intricate world of population dynamics, and how a healthy obsession with parasitic wasps might help us solve some of humanity's biggest problems, from the fight against Malaria to sustainably feeding a global community of 9 billion people.…
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Send us a Text Message. Ever had a movie experience so frustrating it clouded your judgement? I did, with a new sci-fi flick nestled between "Alien" and "Aliens." From a disastrous first viewing at a terrible theater to a surprisingly improved second watch at AMC, my rollercoaster of emotions leaves me torn. Join me as I recount this adventure and …
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We speak to entrepreneur Lisa Woodruff, CEO of Organize 365, who shares her inspiring journey from teacher and stay-at-home mom to organizational expert. Learn how she conquered challenges and built a thriving business dedicated to helping people rediscover the joy in a well-organized home. Our discussion dives deep into the mental toll disorganiza…
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Send us a Text Message. The religious mindset is based on humanistic practices that people of this world seek to follow to be pleasing to God. Much of these teachings are based on tradition, ceremony, and reasonable myths. Yet, Jesus came to show mankind the true way we should live based on the truth so we can have eternal life. As many of the Jews…
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In deze aflevering van de boekenclub bespreken wij het boek "The Presentation Secrets Of Steve Jobs" Of hij nu de nieuwste iPad introduceerde of een keynote-presentatie gaf, Steve Jobs wist zijn publiek te betoveren met zijn ongeëvenaarde stijl en showmanship. Hij bracht niet alleen informatie over; hij vertelde een verhaal, deelde een visie en boo…
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Broadcaster and former sprinter Jeanette Kwakye, Radio and Television presenter Dougie Anderson, former Badminton player Gail Emms, and comedian Bob Mills join Rick Edwards for an hour of sporting punditry, humour and entertainment. Points are awarded for informed comment, wit and passion, but taken away for nonsense and answers lacking in convicti…
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Businesses that import meat could have to pay up to six times more than they were expecting to get each lorry through border checks; that’s according to the British Meat Processors Association. Since April businesses that import through Dover and the Eurotunnel through Folkestone have been paying what’s called a Common User Charge. Bracken is a lar…
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We all love lions and tigers and bears (oh my!), but is seeing them in captivity really the way people should get to know them? Liz Tyson of Born Free USA joins us to discuss the organization’s goal of #KeepingWildlifeInTheWild, the legislative and policy work they are pursuing, and all about the monkeys of Texas!! ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Liz Tyson is …
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Businesses that import meat, both fresh and processed, could have to pay up to six times more than they were expecting to get each lorry through border checks, according to the British Meat Processors Association. Bracken is a large and very prolific fern, and it can be a big problem for farmers, particularly in the uplands. It eats into grazing la…
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Drones are being used to seek out and protect curlew nests from predators and farm work. The Scottish Government is consulting on ways to simplify the rules on crofting, it hopes to strengthen the rules around croft tenancy, and to get more people onto crofts. Fishing industry bodies in Cornwall have been working to ensure a younger generation of f…
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The guys recap the Tigers series win against the Yankees, preview the trip to the Chicagoland area and recap all the minor league action including Thayron Liranzo's big week in Lansing. Sara Sanchez, of Bleed Cubie Blue, stops by to discuss the Cubs season. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TigersMinorLeagueReport Join the …
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A university study shows that feeding willow to cattle in the outdoors along with their usual diet of grass can reduce methane emissions significantly. For many tourism is a vital industry but it is one which can come at a cost. On one hand, bolstering economic growth, on the other draining life out of a community, with second homes and holiday let…
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Sir Jonathan Van-Tam, or ‘JVT’ as he's arguably better known, first came to widespread public attention in his role as Deputy Chief Medical Officer during the Covid-19 pandemic. But even before that, Jonathan had built an impressive career based on a long-held fascination with respiratory illness and infectious diseases. He’s worked across the publ…
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‘Green finance’ has become a bit of a buzz word for conservation groups and land managers who want to tap into private money to fund nature recovery. But there are barriers for smaller farmers who want to get involved. Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has just been awarded nearly a hundred thousand pounds by Natural England to try and tackle that by workin…
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Have you already been diagnosed with osteoporosis or have a strong family history for fracture? Join me as I sit down with Rebekah Rotstein, the inspiring founder of Buff Bones, who shares her personal journey of overcoming an osteoporosis diagnosis in her twenties. She offers invaluable insights on bone health, especially through menopause. Discov…
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After all the wet weather this year there is talk of both drought and wildfires. Two separate reports out this week have highlighted the threat that they pose to people and the environment, both in the UK and further afield. The Shropshire and Herefordshire countryside is peppered with traditional farmhouses and cottages dating back hundreds of yea…
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Why do many people see some animals’ deaths as devastating while most animal deaths are considered irrelevant and meaningless? This week, animal chaplain Sarah Bowen joins us to discuss her book, Sacred Sendoffs, and religion and spirituality as they relate to humanity’s treatment of animals. ABOUT OUR GUEST Sarah A. Bowen is co-founder of Compassi…
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How pylons ruined a harvest: a Suffolk farmer speaks of his frustration after National Grid dug up his field, two days before a barley crop was due to be harvested.Bluetongue virus is on the rise. With more cases affecting livestock in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium, the Chief Vet is warning farmers here to be extra vigilant.20 years ago, Sal…
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