A treat for deer hunters, land managers
A treat for deer hunters, land managers
The coulees of Richland County, Wis., were covered in snow and whipped with wind.
Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service
Is hunting moral? A philosopher unpacks the question
Is hunting moral? A philosopher unpacks the question
Every year as daylight dwindles and trees go bare, debates arise over the morality of hunting. Hunters see the act of stalking and killing deer, ducks, moose and other quarry as humane, necessary and natural, and thus as ethical. Critics respond that hunting is a cruel and useless act that…
The Conversation
The Conversation
Britain faces icy return to work at beginning of 2017
Britain faces icy return to work at beginning of 2017
Temperatures forecast to drop to -6C in some places and 5cm of snow possible on high roads, making travelling hazardous
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Summer nips in and out during changeable week for New Zealand weather
Summer weather is on again today, but it is confined to the Bay of Islands.And Thursday looks like it might be a decent day in most of New Zealand.But other than those bright spots, cloudy, showery weather seems set to dominate...
The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald
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Thank tiny bugs and hungry Chinese pigs for agriculture winners
Orange juice, which soared 34%, was the biggest winner for crop and livestock markets. Futures zoomed as a citrus disease shrunk fruit production
Livemint
Livemint
Thank Tiny Bugs, China’s Hungry Pigs for Agriculture Winners
Investors who defied surpluses and low prices to make winning bets on agriculture in 2016 have tiny bugs and hungry Chinese pigs to thank for their windfalls.
Bloomberg
Bloomberg