Maryland set to ban arsenic-containing drug in chicken feed Washington Post At his family farm on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Lee Richardson raises thousands of chickens from fuzzy hatchlings to the juicy broilers stacked at grocery stores far and wide. Like a lot of farm work, this seems simple, but it's not.
Why Maryland is banning a chicken drug Washington Post By becoming the first state to ban a common chicken-feed additive, Maryland hopes to block several paths through which additional arsenic could enter the food chain. Read related article. Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology; ...
Preakness notes: I'll Have Another gives Pimlico bettors plenty of reasons to ... Baltimore Sun University of Maryland fans made their presence felt Saturday through their ownership of horses whose names clearly showed their allegiance to the Terps. Among the Terps fans involved with horses is Fred Greene Jr., a Maryland grad and a Terps football ...