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Doug Rich is Senior Field Editor and has been with the Journal for 23 years. Doug can be reach by phone at 785-743-5304, or by e-mail at richhpj@aol.com
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Admission is free for the Art Museum, Science Center, and Missouri History Museum. The list of free admission attractions in St. Louis includes the Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site and Interpretive Center. Other free attractions in and around St. Louis are the Anheuser-Busch Brewery, Laumeier Sculpture Park, the historic Old Courthouse downtown, and the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis.
Intervet introduces delayed release combination implant

The new implant, Revalor-XS, is a one-time implant that reduces stress on the cattle and reduces the labor required to process feedlot cattle. "It takes the proven performance of Revalor that cattle feeders depend on and removes the hassle of re-implanting." According to information from the quarterly CattleFax implant strategy survey, in cattle weighing 500 to 700 pounds when they were placed on feed, 90 percent of the heifers and 92 percent of the steers were implanted twice.


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