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Day: March 4, 2020💾
Near Rockefeller Road
Our Wyoming Life – Calving and Technology on the Ranch
This week we continue calving on the ranch and take a look at some of the technology we use to help calves be born safely and healthy. Including thermal imaging from FLIR and the MooCall calving sensor. Combining old school and new school calving on Our Wyoming Life.
Why the Feds Still Use ‘Marihuana’ Spelling
"Marijuana" and "marihuana" were both used in Mexican Spanish speech at the time, and so US anti-drug officials decided to hijack both spellings to turn people off to smoking pot by "[exploiting] prejudice against despised minority groups, especially Mexican immigrants," medical marijuana activist Martin Lee notes in a 2013 book he wrote on the subject. Maybe by chance, the "h" spelling ended up being the version that landed in the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937, as well as in the Controlled Substances Act decades later. So why did the "h" start getting phased out in the '60s? Experts aren't sure, but one theory is that as more Americans caught on to the pronunciation of Spanish words, the "j" became more commonplace. The Post notes that even "marijuana" may be falling out of grace, with drug advocates and researchers pushing to go back to the simple and non-loaded "cannabis." (Read more marijuana stories.)

