Public Interest: September 2007 Archives

Cattlemen's Gathering

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The Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association is a member based organization that helps identify stolen livestock and catch thieves.

Beef on a Budget

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Interesting in cooking more with beef but need to save money too?

Carbon Credit Conference

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Carbon, the sixth element on the Periodic Table, is found in a variety of forms in nature. Carbon is a raw material that, when put under tremendous pressure, yields dazzling diamonds or through sedimentation, produces the limestone we apply to fields to ameliorate soil pH. Along with the elements nitrogen and oxygen, life as we know it would not be possible for animals or plants without carbon.

However, the very carbon dioxide that is used by plants as a source of food, is today recognized and monitored by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as one of several greenhouse gases (so called because they trap heat in the atmosphere) of concern to the environment. Other greenhouse gases monitored by the EPA include methane, nitrous oxide, and the fluorinated family of gases.