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Originally from: Tony York
                        
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You have been sent a story from our site,
LJWorld.com .
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This has to be the USA, your territory Gary. Isn't technology
wonderful ? And our lot can't even get their heads round a rapid-test machine for FMD ?
Frances

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Devices diagnose disease in cattle

When it comes to raising cattle, the worst nightmare is that
a disease
wipes out the entire herd. Kansas State University researchers
are working
on a novel idea that just might help prevent such disasters.

Read the full story here: http://www.ljworld.com/section/stateregional/story/148427

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