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  2. Roadkill cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Not all sources are serious. According to some, raccoon or opossum are preferable to squirrel, and the taste is improved by aging and marinating the meat in roadside oil and grease before preparing a stew. [15] Alternative recipes for roadkill include raccoon kebabs, moose-and-squirrel meat balls, Pennsylvania possum pot pie and skunk skillet stew.

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    The hotel didn't have food thermometers or sanitizer test strips, both of which were repeat violations. A follow-up inspection was scheduled for Sept. 14. Pizza Parlor at 1401 N.E. Seward.

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    Kansas Farmer, an agricultural publication in Kansas, was established in 1863 in Topeka by the Kansas State Board of Agriculture. [3] Kansas State University has a collection of its magazines. [4] On March 5, 1862, the Kansas Legislature created the Kansas State Agricultural Society, with Floyd Perry Baker temporarily presiding, by statute to ...

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    Kansas hunters can get their deer tested for chronic wasting disease for free. The disease damages a deer's brain and has no cure.

  7. Trapping - Wikipedia

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    With two doors open, the squirrel can see through the opening on the opposite end. Peanut butter is placed in the trap as bait to attract the squirrel. In some locations, the traps can be placed in alignment with a building, wall, or fence (nearly under one edge of a bush).