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USDA Cuts Corn Harvest Outlook, Signals Higher Feed Costs
09/10/2010 12:33PM
The government cut its U.S. corn harvest projection 1.6 percent and said stocks of the grain will fall to a seven-year low, signaling higher feed costs as livestock and dairy producers compete with exporters and ethanol distillers for shrinking supplies.
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AMIF Urges CDC To Update Foodborne Illness Statistics
09/10/2010 11:48AM
The American Meat Institute Foundation (AMIF) is strongly urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to revise decade-old foodborne illness statistics which are widely referenced by public health officials, regulatory agencies and congressional staff when discussing foodborne illnesses.
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My Beef Checkoff: Dairy Edition - September
09/10/2010 11:29AM
Led by a dramatic increase in exports to South Korea and Russia, a solid June performance allowed U.S. beef exports to finish the first half of 2010 with strong momentum.
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Video: Going Right To The Source
09/10/2010 10:55AM
With egg, meat and produce recalls grabbing headlines, a movement is underway in Northwest Ohio's six counties to promote locally grown food. The Eating Local Foods Network (ELF) non-profit is bringing small farmers and food producers together to support each other and bring natural food to the masses.
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World Corn: Global Imports Up Significantly
09/10/2010 10:46AM
Global corn imports are forecast up significantly on expectations of increased import demand from the EU and Russia. Although USDA forecasts a slight reduction in the U.S. crop this month, the United States still has supplies of corn to meet this higher demand.
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K-State Connects Beef Producers With Online Training Resources
09/10/2010 10:40AM
Beef Quality Assurance Program Spans Pasture to Processing
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Officials At North Dakota Cowboy Hall Of Fame Seek Donations
09/10/2010 10:38AM
Darrell Dorgan lost count of the number of mounted deer heads he's been offered for the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame when that number reached 45 a few years ago.
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Vilsack Asked To Conduct Economic Review Of GIPSA
09/10/2010 10:13AM
Oklahoma Farm Report writes a Georgia Representative has asked U.S. Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack for an economic analysis of the livestock marketing rules presented by GIPSA.
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A Cheap Food Policy: Good Or Bad?
09/10/2010 10:10AM
Opponents of modern agriculture, who express concerns about the sustainability of improved seeds and fertilizers, call for food that is organic, local, and slow. That is the type of food found in rural Africa, where impoverished farmers do not have the capacity to buy crop inputs, attend school, create infrastructure, and fund research.
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Jolley: Kissing The Enemy
09/10/2010 09:56AM
Here is an idea. If you’re responsible for the production of a meat processing plant, spend every waking moment thinking you’ll be the victim of a “Rule 34” inspection request.
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