CBS Local | Bird Flu Appears At 5th Minnesota Turkey Farm CBS Local MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Another Minnesota turkey farm is dealing with an outbreak of the bird flu. State officials confirm a farm in Stearns County found the H5N2 strain of avian influenza, making it the fifth commercial turkey grower to be hit with the ... 2nd bird flu case found at Stearns turkey farm Bird flu strikes another commercial turkey facility in Minnesota 4th Minnesota turkey farm infected with deadly bird flu |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Who's Going to Save Turkey's Economy? Foreign Policy (blog) Between 2002 and 2006, during the first term of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), growth averaged 7.2 percent per year, making Turkey a star performer in an otherwise difficult region. This economic growth story significantly benefited the AKP, ... The rhetoric, the change, the new face of Turkey. Turkey grants police & governors more power in new law Turkish President Erdogan to visit Tehran on Tuesday |
www.worldbulletin.net | Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Turkey www.worldbulletin.net Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr. Muhammad Nawaz Sharif will be visiting the Republic of Turkey on Friday, 3 April 2015. This was agreed during the Prime Minister's telephonic conversation with the President of Turkey His Excellency Recep Tayyip Erdogan ... Turkey and Pakistan pledge 'all potential support' to Saudis over Yemen Pakistan, Turkey committed to defend Saudi Arabia's sovereignty Nawaz Sharif leaves for Turkey to discuss Yemen crisis |
Florida Today | Out & about: Girl, 11, gets first trophy turkey Florida Today One can imagine the disappointment 11-year-old Ana Gent must have felt when she took aim at her first turkey gobbler 20 yards away only to have the shell misfire when she pulled the trigger. Brian Gent, her father, was with her in the blind during the ... |
BBC Sport | Fenerbahce football team bus shot at after Turkey match BBC Sport The governor of Trabzon, which is in the north-east of Turkey, had initially said the bus appeared to have been hit by a stone but he later released a second statement, saying it seemed to have been a bullet. "The latest situation is that it appears to ... Turkey's Fenerbahce football team bus shot at after away game Bus carrying Turkey's Fenerbahce football team shot at, driver injured Football team bus attacked by gunmen in Turkey |
Jackson Clarion Ledger | Turkey action heats up Jackson Clarion Ledger A poor hatch two years ago combined with a late spring this year took their toll on the turkey harvest numbers. But as the season gets later and the weather has improved, hunters and biologists think activity may have turned a corner. “We're probably ... |
Wausau Daily Herald | Spring turkey hunting catching on across Wisconsin Wausau Daily Herald More than 130,000 Wisconsin residents obtain spring turkey hunting licenses each year, making it a relatively popular sport considering it's only been offered statewide within the last 10 years, said Scott Walter, upland wildlife ecologist with the ... |
CNN | Blackouts, hostages, distrust: Turkey's demons of own making CNN Dozens of cities across Turkey lost power for hours on Tuesday. Millions of people were affected, including passengers stranded on paralyzed trains and subways. Municipal workers were forced to evacuate Istanbul's Marmaray Tunnel, where the black-out ... Terror in Turkey: What lies behind it? Turkey Struck By Attacks on Government and Party Offices Turkey police shoot attackers at Istanbul HQ, govt vows to find 'dark forces' |
Greenville News | Make your turkey hunting game plan Greenville News The 2015 wild turkey hunting season opened across the Upstate on Wednesday. Many die-hard turkey hunters already may have spent a day (or two) in the woods this week trying to get a first crack at a wily old gobbler. Hunters can expect the normal ... Five turkey hunting tips you can use this spring Spring turkey season forecast Weather conditions favorable for a good turkey season |
Bird Flu breaks out at 5th Minnesota Turkey Farm Valley News Live For the first time, Minnesota turkey growers are dealing with an invisible threat. A highly contagious and deadly strain of avian influenza is wiping out entire flocks. “There's an elevated state of awareness,” Steve Olson, executive director of the ... |