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It’s been a tradition to eat turkey for Thanksgiving since the 1800s. But one economic report suggests the custom has lost footing in recent years.
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If you’re having turkey for Thanksgiving you’re likely paying more than ever before for the bird. But you might be thankful you got one at all. Turkey producers had to run a gauntlet of pestilence and inflation to provide your Thanksgiving protein this year.
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Wild turkey populations in Missouri have taken a nosedive in the past 15 years. Biologists say the declines are connected to dwindling numbers of baby turkeys statewide.
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Since 1983 Alfred Friendly Press has offered fellowships to journalists from developing countries and emerging markets to spend six months working at U.S.…
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April 1st marks the start of spring turkey season in Kansas for archers, youth and disabled hunters.In the early 1960s, wild turkeys were reintroduced to…
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Not quite sure how to carve a turkey?Chef Ted Habiger of Room 39, demonstrates the secret to carving the holiday bird in his home kitchen.Cooking the…