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CULT Food Science Begins Shipping Samples for Noochies!, Anticipating Summer Launch

TORONTO, CULT Food Science Corp. ("CULT" or the "Company") (CSE: CULT) (OTC: CULTF) (FRA: LN0), a pioneer in the investment, development, and commercialization of cellular agriculture technologies and products, is delighted to announce that it has begun shipping initial sample products of Noochies! Pet foods and treats to early adopters across North America.

Samples are being shipped ahead of a general launch this summer. Both Noochies! dog food and treats are available for sampling to early adopters.

Noochies! Dinner, a freeze dried blend of the company's high-protein Bmmune™ Nutritional Yeast and functional plant-based ingredients, is a complete nutrition, minimally processed dog food. It can be served directly into a dog's bowl, used as a complete nutrition health boost topper or, with added water or broth, a wet food. It's the first commercially available food to have no kibble, soy legumes, GMOs or meat!

Noochies! Freeze Dried Dog Snacks are a high-protein, limited ingredient treat for dogs of all life stages. They contain ~44-52% protein per bite and have only one single ingredient, Bmmune™ Nutritional Yeast. Bmmune™ also provides bioactive ingredients shown to aid in digestion and protein absorption.

Noochies! pet products are produced through a combination of cell culturing and a novel freeze dry method, in which foods are not processed by conventional methods such as extrusion, but are broken down into ingredients through the culturing process.

Source : Newswire.ca

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Kansas Wheat Harvest 2026 is underway near Alden, Kansas!

In this video, I spend time with Frederick Harvesting, a custom harvesting operation based in Alden, Kansas. Back at their home farm, three new John Deere S7 700 combines equipped with John Deere HDF40 draper heads work through a drought-stricken winter wheat crop while one of the farm's John Deere 8R 370 tractors pulls a Brent 1398 grain cart.

Most of the Frederick Harvesting crew was already busy cutting wheat in southwest Kansas, but these machines remained at home to finish up local fields. Throughout the video, I explain what is happening, discuss the effects of dry conditions on the crop, and capture plenty of aerial footage showing the combines working with the grain elevator at Alden in the background.