ic Articles: Ninjalane Podcast - Budget Builds using AMD By www.hardwareasylum.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 06:00:00 GMT Ninjalane Podcast - In this episode Darren talks about building a budget system using AMD FM2 Trinity Full Article
ic 25+ Basic Life Skills Parents Need To Teach Their Kids By www.homewiththekids.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Feb 2023 13:02:00 +0000 Have you ever met an adult who didn’t know how to do a basic life skill that you thought should have been obvious? It’s amazing sometimes what people aren’t taught when they’re kids. If you don’t want any of your kids to be that occasionally helpless adult, make sure... The post 25+ Basic Life Skills Parents Need To Teach Their Kids appeared first on Home with the Kids Blog. Full Article Parenting life skills teens
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ic Saskatchewan Agriculture Issues Final Crop Report of the Season By www.farmscape.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Farmscape for October 31, 2024 Saskatchewan Agriculture reports the province's farmers are disappointed with this year's crops but relieved that things weren't worse. Saskatchewan Agriculture released its final crop report of the season yesterday. Tyce Masich, a Crops Extension Specialist with Saskatchewan Agriculture, says producers were able to get their crops off well before the heavy frosts set in. Quote-Tyce Masich-Saskatchewan Agriculture: Starting in May when producers were seeing it was very cool and wet so there were some seeding delays and also the early season cool temperatures specifically delayed crop development in the first two months of the growing season, which wasn't great for crops but the moisture did allow them to be well established for the lack of moisture in July and August that we saw. In July and August there were hot and dry conditions throughout most of Saskatchewan which really hurt the early season yield potential that producers were expecting. Early season, with all of the moisture that we had, there were more reports of early season root rot in crops which hurt crop establishment early in the season and then, as the season progressed and things got warmer and drier, that's when the grasshoppers really came out and started to feed on crops. I know in the west and southwest producers were spraying for grasshoppers specifically and in areas of the province that would have gotten rainfall in the beginning July when canola was full canopy there were a lot of producers spraying for sclerotinia stem rot and there were some reports of sclerotinia stem rot in Saskatchewan but I think overall it had a pretty minimal impact on yields this year. The biggest thing was the hot conditions in July really heat blasted a lot of canola which would have resulted in most of the yield loss for canola and other crops as well. Masich says yields for most crops in Saskatchewan were slightly above average with the exceptions of crops like canola and mustard that were slightly below average but, given the dry years we've had the past couple of years, growers are happy with that. For more visit Farmscape.Ca. Bruce Cochrane. *Farmscape is produced on behalf of North America’s pork producers Full Article
ic Genetics Play Key Role in Animal Health and Welfare, Aggression and Handling By www.farmscape.com Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Farmscape for November 4, 2024 An animal science professor with Colorado State University suggests, when it comes to health and welfare, aggression and animal handling, genetics is a key factor to consider. "Pig Handling and Welfare" will highlight day one of Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium 2024, set for tomorrow and Wednesday Saskatoon. Dr. Temple Grandin, an animal science professor with Colorado State University, says, while animal handling has improved dramatically over the past 40 years, one factor that plays a role is genetics. Quote-Dr. Temple Grandin-Colorado State University: I'm getting more and more concerned about both pigs and cattle that have things like foot and leg confirmation issues which makes them lame and that's going to make them difficult to handle. There are some pigs and some cattle that have really bad foot and leg confirmation and it makes the animal lame. Where we're having a problem is with some of the babies. Right now, in cattle there's problems in certain parts of North America with congestive heart failure and lameness that's conformational, that's genetic and that's just pushing for meat traits. It's gotten worse in the last 10 years in cattle. Hopefully that's not happening to the pigs but I think foot and leg conformation is something that needs to be considered in any of these animals because we tend to indiscriminately breed for meat traits, you often end up breeding for bad feet and legs. Some lines of lean pigs are very nasty about fighting and that’s not going to work in group housing. You have to get the right pig. I just read some research which I'm a bit concerned about where you get a pig that's really gentle, her piglets aren't as robust and strong. That's not good, so you've got to find the right balance of genetics where we get a sow that doesn't fight a whole lot but she still breeds strong robust piglets. For full details on Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium 2024 can be found at SaskPork.com. For more visit Farmscape.Ca. Bruce Cochrane. *Farmscape is produced on behalf of North America’s pork producers Full Article
ic Animal Health Official Respond to First Detection of High Path Avian Influenza in a Pig By www.farmscape.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Farmscape for November 7, 2024 Animal health officials are responding to the first case of a pig in the United States testing positive for high path H5N1 avian influenza. On October 30th USDA confirmed that the first detection in a pig of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza had occurred on a small backyard mixed farm in Oregon that housed poultry, swine, sheep and goats. Swine Health Information Center Executive Director Dr. Megan Niederwerder notes the investigation was triggered when birds on the farm started showing clinical signs of infection. Quote-Dr. Megan Niederwerder-Swine Health Information Center: We know that H5N1 is a specific highly pathogenic avian influenza strain that has really increased with regards to circulation over the last two years. This is primarily maintained in migratory waterfowl but the virus has spilled over into other mammalian species such as seals and sea lions as well as domestic livestock including dairy cattle, first detected in March of 2024 and now in the first pig in October of 2024. These pigs that were housed on this farm, there were five pigs, none of these animals were intended for the commercial food supply. Pork continues to be safe for consumption. There is no concern about the safety of the nation's pork supply as a result of this finding. The other aspect of this detection is that none of the pigs that were housed on the operation, including the one that was found to be infected, had any clinical signs. They were completely healthy so this could indicate a low pathogenicity in pigs. We're still learning about that. Only a single pig has been shown to be infected so there's a lot to learn about the potential risk to the swine industry. Dr. Niederwerder encourages pork producers to review their biosecurity procedures focussing on areas where workers or equipment may be exposed to both dairy farms and pig farms or poultry farms and pig farms. To keep up to date on the situation visit swinehealth.org. For more visit Farmscape.Ca. Bruce Cochrane. *Farmscape is produced on behalf of North America’s pork producers Full Article
ic Stockmanship Dramatically Improved Since the 1990s By www.farmscape.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Farmscape for November 8, 2024 An Animal Science Professor with Colorado State University says the handling of livestock and the understanding of animal behavior have improved dramatically since the 1990s. "Pig Handling and Welfare" was the focus of the day one keynote address at Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium 2024, held this week in Saskatoon. Dr. Temple Grandin, an animal science professor with Colorado State University, says there is a much greater awareness of the benefits of superior stockmanship. Quote-Dr. Temple Grandin-Colorado State University: One thing that's really good is handling has improved. That's the good news but also attitudes toward welfare have changed. I started out in the 70s and was the livestock chairman for a group called LCI, Livestock Conservation Institute. It was a livestock organization and they had committees on preventing death losses in pigs, reducing bruises in cattle. It all had to do with economic losses. Then, when I first started out working with cattle, I emphasized how I could improve the economics. Nobody at that point was even talking about welfare then gradually things got more interested in welfare. Maybe 20 years ago there was a lot videos put out showing really horrible handling, really bad stuff, pitchfork in the milking parlor, knocking dairy cows over with a forklift, beating pigs with gate rods as hard as they could beat them, just really bad things and that started a lot of the things on handling. I did work with McDonalds, Burger King and Wendy's in 1999 on inspecting pork and beef slaughter plants and it was very interesting taking high executives out and when they saw something really bad it was a true undercover boss moment. They realized that there were things that we did have to fix but that kind of stuff's not going on now. It took a long time for a lot of people to accept that pigs and other animals feel pain. Now the big emphasis has gone from, you've got to prevent suffering. Dr. Grandin suggests by measuring and scoring handling, including such factors such as slips and falls, electric prod use, body condition score, lameness, vocalization you can tell whether you're getting better or worse. For more visit Farmscape.Ca. Bruce Cochrane. *Farmscape is produced on behalf of North America’s pork producers Full Article
ic Researchers Explore Role of Particle Size in Triggering Ulcers in Pigs By www.farmscape.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Farmscape for November 11, 2024 Research underway the Canadian Feed Research Centre is examining the role feed ingredient particle size plays in triggering ulcers in pigs and the impact of those ulcers on health and performance. Because of its extremely small particle size pea starch, a byproduct of the extraction of protein from yellow peas to make products like protein bars, has been found to increase the susceptibility of pigs to ulcers when included in rations. In response to an increased availability of pea starch, researchers are evaluating processing methods, including pelleting and extrusion, to address that challenge. Dr. Rex Newkirk, an associate professor with the University of Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan Research Chair in Feed Processing Technology responsible for the Canadian Feed Research Centre, says ulcers are more common than realised. Quote-Dr. Rex Newkirk-University of Saskatchewan: If we grind the food more fully we get an increase in digestibility, it takes less feed to produce the same amount of meat and so we do grind to a certain level but if we get too fine it causes ulcers in the stomach. We've known that for a long time. So, we've added up to 40 percent and we were pleased in that we didn't see major changes in ulcers but what was a bit concerning to us is we did see ulcers, even in the control diet so, it wasn't like we've seen no ulcers without pea starch and ulcers with. We've seen ulcers in all of our diets for the most part and they were just slightly worse with the pea starch. But, I see these pigs and they're completely happy and growing and fine so I'm a bit confused as to how much to make out of the ulcers. I don't want anything have an ulcer but they seem to be growing, they seem to be doing really well. Where I do have a concern with the ulcers is, maybe under ideal conditions they will do fine and we're seeing the performance is great stuff but what if there's one other stressor, two other stressors. What if there's some disease in the barn? What if you have a feed outage and that's one of the things we've studied. If you have too high a levels of pea starch, could it plug up in your feeders? Yes. And could you have some short-term outages and that would then contribute to more severe ulcers? This we do know, so I think that our goal should be the healthiest pigs possible and I think part of that is managing the particle size in our diets. Dr. Newkirk says lately researchers have been looking more at course versus fine diets to better understand the physiology. For more visit Farmscape.Ca. Bruce Cochrane. *Farmscape is produced on behalf of North America’s pork producers Full Article
ic Modest Increase Forecast in Canadian Pork Production in 2025 and Higher Prices By www.farmscape.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Farmscape for November 12, 2024 A Guelph based hog market analyst is forecasting a modest increase in Canadian pork production in 2025 and higher prices. “The Competitive Status of the Canadian Pork Industry,” was the topic of a keynote address last week at Saskatchewan Pork Industry Symposium 2024 in Saskatoon. Kevin Grier, with Kevin Grier Market Analysis and Consulting, says Canada is the sixth largest pork producer in the world but the fourth largest exporter so, as the old saying goes, it punches above its weight. Quote-Kevin Grier-Kevin Grier Market Analysis and Consulting: In terms of the outlook for 2025 I'm expecting, based on the last Hogs and Pigs Report, to have a modest increase in production in 2025. We have less beef because of where we are at in the cattle cycle and we're going to have less beef next year and the year after that so pork should be able to make competitive gains in the meat case or on the menu at restaurants so, in some respects, the pork industry is probably hoping that pork can gain market share at the expense of beef. We still will be aggressive exporters and I'm hoping to see, for the sake of the industry, improved demand in 2025 because of the beef situation so we should have more production. But, probably and hopefully for the sake of producers, we should see an increased price in 2025 compared to 2024. Again, part of our keys is the fact that we are a low-cost producer at the farm level. According to data from InterPIG, Canada is always among the lowest cost producers in the world, a little bit higher cost than Brazil or the United States, but always right there among the most competitive in terms of producer production costs. We may not be a low-cost producer at the packer level but we compete in other ways, through increased quality specifications, service, that sort of thing so from the farm to the packer we are competitive industry and that's how we compete, on costs but also on service and quality. Grier invites any interested to contact him at kevingrier.com to request a three-month trial subscription to his Canadian Pork Market Report. For more visit Farmscape.Ca. Bruce Cochrane. *Farmscape is produced on behalf of North America’s pork producers Full Article
ic Canada Encouraged to Work With the U.S. For the Benefit of Canadian Agriculture By www.farmscape.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Farmscape for November 13, 2024 A professor with Dalhousie University suggests Canada will need to work with the United States under the new Donald Trump administration to ensure benefits to Canadian agriculture. “Navigating the Maze: Agri-Food Trends and their Impact on the Pork Industry” was among the topics discussed last week in Saskatoon as part of Saskatchewan pork Industry Symposium 2024. Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, a professor with Dalhousie University, says Canada followed the United States in terms of food inflation but Canada is now higher, the result of Canada's own food policies. Quote-Dr. Sylvain Charlebois-Dalhousie University: Dairy, meat are pushing food inflation higher and they're all pretty domestic. That's why, during my talk I really focused a lot on the concept of competitiveness, because I don't think that right now that we're helping agriculture. We're just making agriculture more expensive so farmers are struggling. Right now, things are good for the pork industry but they're not going to remain the same so we've got to be ready for that and, with America becoming even more competitive under a Trump regime, we're going to have to follow. I know there's a lot of rhetoric around tariffs and things like that. I don't pay a whole lot of attention to that. I think what's most important is the fact that we do have an American administration looking at deals, looking for deals. Donald Trump is very transactional. He's very predictable and so I think we need to capitalize on that as much as possible. But I do think that the world is likely going to get more interesting as a result of what we're seeing in Washington and that's going to probably benefit Canada over time. But we've got to be in lock step with the Americans. We can't just be at odds with them. We're at odds with India, with China. The last thing we want is to be at odds with the Americans. To access Dr. Charlebois's work google "Agri-Food Analytics Lab, Dalhousie University." He notes all of the reports are available in both French and English at no charge. For more visit Farmscape.Ca. Bruce Cochrane. *Farmscape is produced on behalf of North America’s pork producers Full Article
ic Northwest Airlines: Mechanics Strike Will Negatively Impact Future of Organized Labor By www.aurorawdc.com Published On :: 2005-08-25T07:49:32-06:00 Thanks to savvy planning ahead on the part of Northwest Airlines (thank goodness I'm not traveling much in August) it would appear the mechanics strike is, not only, having minimal impact on operations, but causing significant enough dissent in... Full Article
ic Hurricane Katrina: Disaster Impact on Energy Markets By www.aurorawdc.com Published On :: 2005-08-30T07:53:47-06:00 Hurricane Katrina made landfall Monday but avoided a potential "Worst-Case Scenario" for the U.S. energy industry... and, as an extension, for the U.S. economy as a whole. As crude oil futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange reached $70.80 Sunday... Full Article
ic Sony vs. Toshiba in DVD Format Wars: Samsung Positions for Ultimate Victory with Dual-Format Device By www.aurorawdc.com Published On :: 2005-09-07T15:10:53-06:00 Even as Sony renews its determination that its new DVD format Blu-Ray will not to relive the painful Betamax experience of losing to VHS, Samsung seems to be positioning itself as a quiet arbiter of standards cross-compliance for consumer electronics... Full Article
ic Google vs. Microsoft By www.aurorawdc.com Published On :: 2005-10-24T00:00:00-06:00 Even as Microsoft won a victory recently against its new and increasingly agile young competitor Google in the case of Kai-Fu Lee, Google continues to nibble at the margins of Microsoft's more existential questions - the need for its software... Full Article
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ic Statement on glibc/iconv Vulnerability By www.php.net Published On :: 2024-04-24 EDIT 2024-04-25: Clarified when a PHP application is vulnerable to this bug.Recently, a bug in glibc version 2.39 and older (CVE-2024-2961) was uncovered where a buffer overflow in character set conversions to the ISO-2022-CN-EXT character set can result in remote code execution. This specific buffer overflow in glibc is exploitable through PHP, which exposes the iconv functionality of glibc to do character set conversions via the iconv extension. Although the bug is exploitable in the context of the PHP Engine, the bug is not in PHP. It is also not directly exploitable remotely. The bug is exploitable, if and only if, the PHP application calls iconv functions or filters with user-supplied character sets. Applications are not vulnerable if: Glibc security updates from the distribution have been installed.Or the iconv extension is not loaded.Or the vulnerable character set has been removed from gconv-modules-extra.conf.Or the application passes only specifically allowed character sets to iconv. Moreover, when using a user-supplied character set, it is good practice for applications to accept only specific charsets that have been explicitly allowed by the application. One example of how this can be done is by using an allow-list and the array_search() function to check the encoding before passing it to iconv. For example: array_search($charset, $allowed_list, true) There are numerous reports online with titles like "Mitigating the iconv Vulnerability for PHP (CVE-2024-2961)" or "PHP Under Attack". These titles are misleading as this is not a bug in PHP itself. If your PHP application is vulnerable, we first recommend to check if your Linux distribution has already published patched variants of glibc. Debian, CentOS, and others, have already done so, and please upgrade as soon as possible. Once an update is available in glibc, updating that package on your Linux machine will be enough to alleviate the issue. You do not need to update PHP, as glibc is a dynamically linked library. If your Linux distribution has not published a patched version of glibc, there is no fix for this issue. However, there exists a workaround described in GLIBC Vulnerability on Servers Serving PHP which explains a way on how to remove the problematic character set from glibc. Perform this procedure for every gconv-modules-extra.conf file that is available on your system.PHP users on Windows are not affected.Therefore, a new version of PHP will not be released for this vulnerability. Full Article
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ic Animal sacrifices and pagan worship on the edge of Europe By www.cnn.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Oct 2022 16:51:03 GMT An untouched and remote region in northeastern Georgia, Tusheti is a wild trekking paradise of mountains and ancient villages where pagan rites are still observed alongside Christian beliefs. Full Article
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