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1. Dairy farm s milk may be tainted
People who bought raw milk from a Wyoming County dairy farm have been warned to discard it, after tests indicated dangerous Listeria bacteria may be in milk. The Bartels are not allowed to sell raw milk until more thorough tests are done to determine if the milk actually is tainted and how the contamination occurred, Mr. Anyone who bought milk at the farm since March 1 about six people, according to the owners should throw it away as a precaution, department spokesman Chris Ryder said. The...
SourceThe Scranton TimesTribune

2. Government challenging Argentine beef industry
Argentines eat more beef per capita than anyone else in the world, so government regulators tried to check rising inflation by controlling beef prices. First, they prohibited most beef exports. But now many of the pens are empty, and sales have plummeted by half, thanks, say cattle producers, to botched government policies aimed at holding down inflation that have actually spurred beef prices. Cutting beef exports, government regulators believed, would increase domestic supply, while...
Source4/1/2007

3. Burns Cattle Co. joins the American Angus Association
The American Angus Association, with more than 34,000 active adult and junior members, is the largest beef cattle registry association in the world. These permanent records help members select and pair the best animals in their herds to produce high quality, efficient breeding cattle which are then recorded with the American Angus Association. The association records ancestral information and keeps production records on individual animals for its members. Its computerized records include...
SourceSearcy Daily Citizen,AR

4. Health department issues another milk warning
usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Health department issues another milk warning DAINA KLIMANIS -- The York Dispatch Article Last Updated:03/30/2007 05:56:52 PM EDT A York County dairy has suspended its raw milk sales for the second time in a month under the advice of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, which warns that the milk might be linked to a case of gastrointestinal illness. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Health department issues another milk warning DAINA...
SourceThe York Dispatch

5. Milk prices to rise
You can t look at cutting your kids back on milk, she said after loading two half-gallon bottles of 2 percent milk and a bottle each of chocolate and strawberry milk into her minivan at the Meyer Dairy store in State College. Going up: Dairy economists predict the retail price of milk could rise this year, in large part because growing fuel and feed costs that farmers must pay to stay in operation. What are you going to give them, soda? Dairy economists predict the retail price of milk...
SourceThe Sentinel

6. More for milk by fall
More for milk by fall : The Morning Call Online Member Services My News Newsletters Logout Register for FREE Log In Keywords: mcall.com Google Currently: 41 F Overcast Local Weather Forecast Email Forecasts & Alerts Home Local News State & Nation Business Sports a. More for milk by fall : The Morning Call Online Member Services My News Newsletters Logout Register for FREE Log In Keywords: mcall.com Google Currently: 41 F Overcast Local Weather Forecast Email Forecasts & Alerts Home Local...
SourceThe Morning Call

7. Local milk finds market
Daily Freeman - Local milk finds market. Home:News:News:Business Business Local milk finds market By Patricia Doxsey 04/01/2007 Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly Milk from farms in Columbia and Dutchess counties has made its way to Manhattan being sold under the Hudson Valley Fresh label. Home:News:News:Business Business Local milk finds market By Patricia Doxsey 04/01/2007 Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly Milk from farms in Columbia and Dutchess counties has...
SourceKingston Daily Freeman

8. My Turn: Cows like it cool -- geography is our advantage
Thanks for the reply to my commentary - my point in adding the ethanol comment was to highlight the potential impact of supply and demand on animal feed sources - my understanding is that recent increases in costs of corn based cattle feed in the US are a result of increased use of corn in ethanol production. Thanks for the reply to my commentary - my point in adding the ethanol comment was to highlight the potential impact of supply and demand on animal feed sources - my understanding is...
SourceThe Burlington Free Press

9. Cost of fuel, corn could push milk prices up 9% by fall
Powell buys four gallons of milk every week for her four children, and even with milk prices expected to rise, she says she has no plans to cut back. Dairy economists predict the retail price of milk could rise as much as 30 cents a gallon a 9% jump by fall. Department of Agriculture forecast also predicts an increase in the price that processors pay farmers for raw milk. USDA nutritional guidelines recommend that most Americans drink 3 cups of skim or low-fat milk a day, or eat the...
SourceUSA Today

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