Crafty eggs
March 14, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
Dilcia Contreras, left, and Doris Trochez wrap a piece of silk tie around an egg during a craft lesson on Thursday morning at the Dickinson Area Public Library. Continue Reading
March 14, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
Dilcia Contreras, left, and Doris Trochez wrap a piece of silk tie around an egg during a craft lesson on Thursday morning at the Dickinson Area Public Library. Continue Reading
November 23, 2012 in The Daily Republic
Turkey egg omelettes were a regular offering at New York’s legendary Delmonico’s restaurant in the late 19th century. Continue Reading
July 24, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald
First peanuts, now eggs. Doctors have reversed allergies in some children and teens by giving them tiny daily doses of problem foods, gradually training their immune systems to accept them. Continue Reading
April 7, 2012 in West Central Tribune
Christian parents can balance Easter Bunny with religious message Continue Reading
March 26, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald
Parenting observers cite the cancellation as a prime example of so-called “helicopter parents” those who hover over their children and are involved in every aspect of their children’s lives sports, school, and increasingly work to ensure that they don’t fail, even at an Easter egg hunt. Continue Reading
March 7, 2012 in The Daily Republic
The United Egg Producers, a nationwide farm cooperative that represents the owners of 95 percent of the laying hens in America, is working with the Humane Society of the U.S. to codify federal regulations it knows its customers know they want for its chickens. Continue Reading
February 25, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald
Gene Gregory, president and CEO of United Egg Producers, says yes, eggs are a commodity and large producers that sell to big customers such as Wal-Mart need to move across state lines without a patchwork of rules. UEP has made a negotiated deal over cage size with the Humane Society of the United States, for a bill that proponents plan to offer as an amendment to the farm bill. Continue Reading
February 25, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald
The Baers operate a dozen farming or related entities in the region, either in egg, poultry or general farming, but are most often known for their egg business. Since the early 1980s, Amon has been on the UEP board. The UEP is a dues-paying organization, which is involved in political and policy work. Brother Amos is on the board of the American Egg Board, the check-off branch of the egg business, responsible for research and promotion. Continue Reading
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