Santa Barbara-based Kate Farms was started with the goal of founders Richard and Michelle Laver to help their young daughter, Kate, who was born with cerebral palsy. As a child, she was failing to thrive because she could not tolerate any of the available tube-feeding formulas. So, the Laver’s started their own company in 2011 and developed their own formula — one that has stood the test of time. Now, 13 years later, Kate Farms’ plant-based nutrition products aren’t just helping Kate, they are helping people all over the world — and soon they might be helping even more. https://lnkd.in/g2RFYSUY
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Andrew Liley co-owns Juno Olives with his wife, Helen Liley. Liley had wanted for a long time to be involved in the primary industry, and in 2020, he retired early from the health system and bought Juno Olives. Learn more about Juno Olives through the link below! https://lnkd.in/gKaRzfpB #olives #oliveoil #junoolives #growingnewzealand #FBTechNZ #FoodAndBeverageTechnologyMagazine #FoodTechnologNZ #FoodIndustry #BeverageIndustry #KiwiInnovation #FoodTech #IndustryTrends #IndustryInsights
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Yes, yes, yes, and yes! All of these improvements, policy changes, etc are necessary to achieve the outcomes leaders want. It's not going to just magically happen. It takes TIME and it takes INVESTMENTS and SUPPORT for all the people out in the community working to make it happen. I am happy that Mecklenburg County is always working to support this space and doing what it can as a County to have an impact. https://lnkd.in/gKTdwcrX
Opinion | Five reforms to reorient SNAP toward nutrition and health
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Future Women Leaders take note. Hiring managers and Boards who aspire to appointing Great Leaders take note.
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I remember when Siobhan Talbot was a young Accountant in Waterford Co-op. In the late 1980s it was unusual for a woman to be progressing through the ranks of a co-operative owned and directed by conservative and male farmer directors. Yet, it was that cohort which had the bottle and guts to appoint Siobhan as CEO of Glanbia in 2003. She has been the most senior female executive in not just the Irish but the global dairy industry over the past decade. That is a reflection of her abilities but is also a reminder that the conservative and male dominated Irish co-operative movement can be progressive when it chooses to be. Plenty more of that please and best wishes to Siobhan in her future roles. The word "retire" does not apply. https://lnkd.in/eiURyrq2
Glanbia managing director to retire - Agriland.ie
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🌟 Rams that Deliver, Ewes that Persevere - ProBreed's Maternal Efficiency, Year after Year! 🐑 Another consideration for #MaternalEfficiency in a self replacing flock is to include longevity as selection criteria. Older productive ewes are often the best milkers in your flock. Counterintuitive to improving your flock via speeding up genetic gain, milk supply to a ewe lamb drives early growth and lifetime performance. #LongevityPays #ProductionEfficiency #ProBreed
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Providing 45 to 60 days of cooling through the dry period will have lasting effects on a dairy herd’s productivity through improved fetal programming that will span at least two generations of offspring. https://lnkd.in/eXgPZK5p
The impact of heat stress is generational
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When young piglets are weaned, they face a change in their diet from sow milk to mainly solid feed, which puts strain on their bodies, especially on intestinal health. In these all-important challenging times, piglets need the best support to overcome obstacles. Weaning challenges are a common cause for underweight piglets, which can negatively impact profitability of pig professionals. Effectively addressing these challenges can improve growth, uniformity, performance and hence revenue. With our new product Gastrivix™ Go, producers can ensure proper care and support for nursery pigs, supporting them to overcome challenging times and thrive also in later stages of life. Read all about it here: https://lnkd.in/gFZUBFCp
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There are universal principles that connect us all - compassion, respect, equality. Yet values can be unique to each person, family, and community based on traditions, beliefs, and lifestyles. At YelloLife, we ground our values in the local communities we serve while aligning to universal principles of humanity. We embrace values like holistic wellness, sustainability, and accessibility to foster inclusion and empowerment through nutrition. By nourishing communities, we also nourish humanity. Join us in our mission to make nutrition a fundamental right through the power of food as medicine tailored just for you.
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One of the best summaries presented about the flawed logic of these state weight loss laws. Well done Carlos
On this week's NPA Leadership Series, Carlos Lopez from The Vitamin Shoppe joins Michael O'Hara to talk about how the newly enacted law in New York will impact consumers and retailers. https://lnkd.in/gNKNB_Vg
The Vitamin Shoppe's Carlos Lopez analysis on New York
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On President's Day we wanted to highlight the 🥇 Vice President and 🥈 President of the USA. JOHN ADAMS June 20, 1973: under the pen name: Humphrey Ploughjogger [time traveler talking about Cannabis sativa L. in 2024] 🔮 ... folks say we could raise as good Hemp, as they raise in any part of the world. And if so be, this be true we might raise anuff amongst us, to send to Lunnun to pay for our fine cloths; for they do say, it fetches a nation price, and they want abundance of it ther, about their shipping, but no body amungst us knows how to raise it. What I’me ater is, to get some great larnt gentleman, who has been to Old Ingland, and knows how they raise Hemp there, and can read books about it, and understand um, to print in your News, some direckshon, about it, that we may go to trying, for we cant afford to run venters... no bigger than these few lines I send you at this present riting, if it did but tell us how to raise Hemp, how to fitt our land and feed, how and when to sow it, how to gather the crop and when, and how to dress it, and suck like would do a thousand pounds worth of good. Seems to me folks must have a queer kind of souls to love to study, to fling dirt and play hide and seek in the News, better to walk or ride about the country, in good weather, and study.... I’ve took more delight in looking upon a bunch of leeves, or blossoms, or sprigs of grass for two hours together, to see how nice and pretty it is made, than I ever did ... reeding any of them scolding pieces in the News... I wonder why folks will rite so as they do in the News, they make amost all the world hate um for it. whereas I’le say it they could make every body love um if they would rite about farming, and teech country folks how to pay their rates by rasing hemp and such like... I do say that our great knowing rich men cant answer it to a good conshence, if they dont take sum panes and spend sum muney too, to learn us little ignorant poor folks how to pay our rates, and get a living... besides we have work’d hard and lost our sons and brothers in the war... I’m shure if I had as much larning, books and time to spaer from my labor, with my poor abillitys, thof I say it, I could find out 20 ways of teeching mankind things they want to know, and helping um pay their dets and live comfortable. Good ___ did rite sumthing once about farming, but not enuff about Hemp... I red a good deel in his book, and like it extrordinary well. I wish I had one of um. I suppose I could get one for haff a dollur. I think I’le leeve off tacking the News papers for haff a yeer, and bye one, and in haff a yeer I hope the News will get cleer again of so much wicked langage, and ripping and rending of one grate man agenst another!.. they say he’s a nice good-natur’d free Gentleman, yet I love him for the pains he has took to make folks ditch their meadows, and sow Wheet and Hemp and such like. I do say it would be a nice thing if we could raise enuff Hemp to pay our rates... 🔮
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How do we make the most of vet and farmer skills to raise the bar on youngstock health? Healthy calves are critical for sustainable dairy and beef production. We know that when vets and farmers work together, they can be highly effective at improving health and productivity, but calves often get less attention than adult cows. Why is that and what can we do about it? Join Kath Aplin, Vet Adviser at Boehringer Ingelheim, to find some answers in the Boehringer Ingelheim workshop session at this years #TotalDairy Conference. These workshops are designed to be interactive and create discussion, where you can engage with experts in the dairy industry. Discover more and book your place here: https://lnkd.in/dDDteicy #calfhealth #dairy #dairyindustry #dairyfarming
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