1. Addy dairy cow deaths remain mystery The dairy in Addy, about 75 miles north of Spokane, has not sold milk since December because the owner suspected heavy metal contamination of the cows' feed. Eldridge suggested that the dairy owners take steps to improve the farm's sanitary conditions and seek expert advice on herd health management and nutrition. Earlier tests found no presence of foreign animal disease, mad cow disease or any other potentially fatal diseases. Cows on the grounds of an Addy dairy farm that is now under...
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2. Ethanol jacking up cost of fertilizer In Pennsylvania, corn slated for ethanol production covers only 1.4 million acres of an agricultural landscape dominated by dairy and livestock farming. In Berks County, only 50,000 acres are set aside for grain commodity, but that also is a tiny fraction of an overall farming picture dominated by milk, beef and poultry agriculture. With more than 90 million acres of farmland devoted to the profit-rich crop nationwide, the rush to grow corn for ethanol is squeezing Pennsylvania's...
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3. No health threats from Addy dairy deaths OLYMPIA -- State investigators have determined there was no threat to public health in their review of the deaths of 50 to 60 cattle at a former dairy in Addy, Washington. Investigators found no serious animal diseases or toxic contamination of the animals feed that could have caused the fatalities according to a press release. The animals died over several months time but investigators could not find any symptoms of contagious foreign animal disease in any of the animals. State...
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4. Grass-fed beef is hot When Tom German began managing his family's Iowa farm eight years ago, he looked at his 40 beef cows as ideal no-till farming tools. Grass-fed beef is lower in total fat than grain-fed beef, and some studies show it is higher in antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and conjugated linoleic acid (Photos by Judy Decker) Rather than investing in specialized conservation equipment, German and his wife, Kristi, converted the entire farm into a grass-fed beef operation. Tallgrass is a grass-fed...
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5. Slip of tongue costs Cargill plant beef tongue arrived in a meat shipment from Cargill, Japanese officials weren't too tongue-tied to complain. beef seems to be making inroads into the lucrative market, the Japanese have tended to find a reason to restrict imports. In 2003, it was the discovery of a single case of mad-cow disease in the state of Washington. A spokesman for the Minnetonka-based agribusiness company conceded the error and promised changes. meat producers and Japanese buyers. Please increase the credibility of...
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6. Extra corn demand drives up prices for food, drinks Exports and livestock have long been the top markets for corn, but ethanol's emergence has helped push prices closer to the record price of $5. Kentucky and Indiana farmers are planting more corn to feed the demand for ethanol, but consumers are feeling the pinch as it helps drive up prices for beef, chicken and even soft drinks. Ethanol is grain alcohol that can be mixed with gasoline in concentrations of up to ten percent in all cars and up to 85 percent in specially equipped "flexible...
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7. US firms to make biodiesel from beef, poultry by-products The project announced Monday will produce "the next generation of renewable diesel fuel," to help supplement petroleum-based diesel fuel supplies, the companies said in a statement. The companies revealed they have been collaborating over the past year "on ways to leverage Tyson's advanced knowledge in protein chemistry and production with ConocoPhillips' processing and marketing expertise. They said the addition of animal fat "also improves the fuel's ignition properties, while the...
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8. GeneThera in Preliminary Talks for Mad Cow Testing GeneThera, inc. ( OTCBB: GTHA) announced today it has begun preliminary talks with ranchers to test their cattle for the Mad Cow disease. We believe that allowing private companies to test for Mad Cow will have a very positive impact on the US beef industry domestically and internationally. GeneThera, inc. is a molecular biotechnology company located in Wheat Ridge, co. The Company provides genetic diagnostic solutions for the veterinary and agricultural industries with future plans to...
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9. Beef Week s future on the table at a public meeting Cattle and beef; it s the main stay of the town, he said. Another shop owner, who did not wish to be named, said Casino needed to attract people to the town all year round and not just during Beef Week. Casino needs something; the beef thing is finished, he said. Beef Week s future on the table at a public meeting. When asked that question, Casino business people and residents were at first perplexed. Keeping it about beef is vitally important, he said. Something that is there all year and...
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