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Maple syrup producer Mike Jacque taps a tree March 26, 2013 in his sugar bush near Thorp, Wis. Wisconsin's maple syrup production has hit a 20-year high, increasing five-fold from last year when early warm weather cut the season short, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported Monday, June 17, 2013. (AP Photo/Eau Claire Leader-Telegram, Shane Opatz)

Wisconsin produces most maple syrup since 1992

Wisconsin's maple syrup production has hit a 20-year high, increasing five-fold from last year when early warm weather cut the season short, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported Monday. The state's farmers produced 265,000 gallons of syrup this year, compared to 50,000 gallons in 2012 and 155,000 in 2011. It ...

FILE - In this July 21, 2005 file photo, an American bison and her calf graze near Sprague River, Ore., in the upper Klamath Basin. Watermasters started notifying ranchers along the Sprague River on aWednesday, June 12, 2013, they have to stop irrigating to satisfy senior water rights of the Klamath Tribes and the federal government. (AP photo/Herald and News, Gary Thain, File)

First Klamath irrigation shutoffs begin in Oregon

With rivers in Oregon's drought-stricken upper Klamath Basin flowing far below normal levels, state water officials started telling ranchers Wednesday they must shut off irrigation to leave water for native fish held sacred by the Klamath Tribes, a federal irrigation project and wildlife refuges downstream. The shutoffs are the first ...

First grade students at Brookwood Elementary School choose from a variety of vegetables to add to their lunches Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011, in Hamilton, Ohio. Staff photo by Nick Daggy

Solving the puzzle of expanding kids' taste buds

Some may grimace at the thought of eating Brussels sprouts, but not Jamie Hansen. The Parkview Elementary School fourth grader didn't shy away from trying the vegetable when it was offered at her school a couple months ago as part of the "Harvest of the Month" food sampling that Plymouth ...

An uninjured chicken is taken from Catherine Ferguson Academy in Detroit and loaded into a Humane Society vehicle on Friday, May 31, 2013. More than a dozen animals _ including eight chickens and five goats _ were found bludgeoned to death or with their necks hacked at an urban farm operated by students at a Detroit alternative high school for pregnant girls. (AP Photo/Detroit Free Press, Ryan Garza)  DETROIT NEWS OUT;  NO SALES

8 chickens, 5 goats killed at high school farm

More than a dozen animals — including eight chickens and five goats — were found bludgeoned to death or with their necks hacked at an urban farm operated by students at a Detroit alternative high school for pregnant girls. The animals were believed to have been killed late Thursday or ...

Japan suspends imports after modified wheat found

Japan has suspended some imports of U.S. wheat after genetically engineered wheat was found on an Oregon farm. The Agriculture Department announced the discovery Wednesday. No genetically engineered wheat has been approved for U.S. farming. Katsuhiro Saka, a counselor at the Japanese Embassy in Washington, said Japan canceled orders of ...

(File Photo) The U.S. Capitol building is seen Saturday, Nov., 19, 2011, in Washington, D.C.

Senate approves $662 billion defense bill

 Ignoring a presidential veto threat, the Democratic-controlled Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a massive, $662 billion defense bill that would require the military to hold suspected terrorists linked to al-Qaida or its affiliates, even those captured on U.S. soil. The vote was 93-7 for the bill authorizing money for military ...

Senate approves $662 billion defense bill

 Ignoring a presidential veto threat, the Democratic-controlled Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a massive, $662 billion defense bill that would require the military to hold suspected terrorists linked to al-Qaida or its affiliates, even those captured on U.S. soil. The vote was 93-7 for the bill authorizing money for military ...

Senate approves $662 billion defense bill

 Ignoring a presidential veto threat, the Democratic-controlled Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a massive, $662 billion defense bill that would require the military to hold suspected terrorists linked to al-Qaida or its affiliates, even those captured on U.S. soil. The vote was 93-7 for the bill authorizing money for military ...

(File Photo) The U.S. Capitol building is seen Saturday, Nov., 19, 2011, in Washington, D.C.

Senate approves $662 billion defense bill

 Ignoring a presidential veto threat, the Democratic-controlled Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a massive, $662 billion defense bill that would require the military to hold suspected terrorists linked to al-Qaida or its affiliates, even those captured on U.S. soil. The vote was 93-7 for the bill authorizing money for military ...

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