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as the culprit, spreading the disease by the virtually unregulated trafficking in farmed deer and elk. And, the Colorado Division of Wildlife is calling on all states to test game farms for the disease, much too late into a disastrous epidemic. Source: Denver Post, March 4, 2002 www.organicconsumers.org MAD DEER DISEASE - A SLOW GOODBYE www.purefood.org ... "mad deer disease" CJD CWD deer elk farms hunting bowhunting pantries wildlife outdoors "sportsman for hungery" disease poison death ...

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Virginia Farm Bureau – Spinach Recall Over

Whenever the US government issues a food recall, some farmers could suffer financial losses unfairly. The good news is, Virginia spinach was never included in last fall's recall and is going to market right now. For more, go to www.vafb.com

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Drug cartels grow marijuana on public land

produced on public land in the US is grown in California. "Last year alone, close to 2.8 million outdoor marijuana plants were eradicated in California, including 1.7 million plants from federal and state land, with an estimated street value of $6.7 billion," he said. The marijuana plantations also have lead to a litany of problems for outdoor enthusiasts, law-enforcement personnel and the environment, he said. An increasing number of campers, fishermen, hikers, hunters and forest and park ...

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