AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Agriculture has helped make the Netherlands rich, but experts warn that the density of farms and the increasing number of animals in one of the most intensive agricultural ...
Manure dumped onto a road near Apeldoorn, the Netherlands during a farmer protest against nitrogen policy. (Photo by Sem van der Wal) For decades, Dutch animal farmers have been encouraged to go big.
SHIPSHEWANA — Dutch Creek Farm Animal Park plans to reopen in the spring with a scaled-back collection of animals after surrendering its USDA license. Park owner Vernon D. Miller announced the ...
The Dutch Animal Protection received over 300 reports of missing or injured animals around New Year’s, including 34 on New ...
OTTAWA COUNTY, MI – As fire raged in animal barns at Nelis’ Dutch Village, David Brown and a young woman tried to corral baby goats and sheep but soon realized their only hope was throwing them over a ...
AMSTERDAM -- Agriculture has helped make the Netherlands rich, but experts warn the density of farms and the increasing number of animals in one of the most intensive agricultural sectors in the world ...
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