28. RARE VIRUS THREATENS GEORGIAN LIVESTOCK The government, he said, is "in the process" of calculating the total costs to farmers, and only expects a "full picture" of the disease by the end of the year. While international organizations have praised the government s overall response, the initial slow reaction has already caused thousands of small farmers to lose their entire pig population. The Georgian government is scrambling to control the region s first outbreak of African swine fever, a deadly DNA virus. Even with an...
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29. Vaccine-Autism Link Claims To Be Heard In Court More than 4,800 claims have been filed against the federal government during the past six years alleging that a child contracted autism as a result of a vaccine. The test case addresses the theory that the cause of autism is the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine in combination with other vaccines containing the preservative thimerosal. Lawyers for the parents are expected to present their expert testimony during the first week of the hearing. He said that parents of children with autism...
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30. New confinement facility opens near Mediapolis Email Story Print Story News New confinement facility opens near Mediapolis By Connie Street of the Muscatine Journal MEDIAPOLIS, Iowa About 200 people with an interest in agriculture attended an open house hidden behind a field of tall corn Thursday afternoon. Email Story Print Story News New confinement facility opens near Mediapolis By Connie Street of the Muscatine Journal MEDIAPOLIS, Iowa About 200 people with an interest in agriculture attended an open house hidden behind a field of...
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31. Taiwan Industrial Output, Export Orders Grow Better-than-expected In On the sidelines of the meeting of the central bankers at the Bank of International Settlements, held over the weekend, in Basel, Switzerland, the People's Bank of China Governor, Zhou Xiaochuan, told the press that the central bank does not exclude the possibility of raising interest rates again. Output of electricity, gas and water showed an annual growth of 3. On the sidelines of the meeting of the central bankers at the Bank of International Settlements, held over the weekend, in...
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32. Midwest Messenger Tests thus far have shown that vaccinated cattle retain immunity for at least 21 days, but scientists expect that future studies will show that the new vaccine at least matches the six months of immunity provided by current vaccines. Although the United States has not had an FMD outbreak since 1929, the disease is still considered a serious threat to the nation's economy and food supply. Significantly, as this is the first FMD vaccine produced in the United States, the federal government...
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33. Governor Rendell Says Economic Stimulus Programs Energizing PA's Economy Rendell today announced that Pennsylvania is supporting two of its biggest industries, tourism and agriculture, as well as early stage companies, by investing nearly $5 million in projects located in 10 counties. The Commonwealth Financing Authority is a seven-member board created to administer and fund projects from programs created by the stimulus package. In addition to the First Industries Fund and the Second Stage Loan Guarantee program, the Commonwealth Finance Authority oversees...
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34. Help is on the way to battle porcine circovirus In addition to porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2), other diseases such as porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), salmonella and influenza are usually part of any PCVAD outbreak, said John Kolb, senior manager for swine biologicals with Boehringer Ingelheim. In addition to porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2), other diseases such as porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), salmonella and influenza are usually part of any PCVAD outbreak, said John Kolb, senior manager...
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35. Permit raises cap on hog slaughter Environmental activist Rick Dove of the Waterkeeper Alliance worries that the production increase could cause more water pollution from the farms used to supply the plant, but a provision in the permit aims to prevent that. Nearly half of the people who spoke before Division of Water Quality officials used the opportunity to air grievances about work conditions and injuries at the plant. The permit also sets new restrictions on the companys water usage and the amount of pollution it can...
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36. Japan Lifts Ban on California Meatpacker By CARL FREIRE The Associated Press Wednesday, July 4, 2007; 7:44 AM TOKYO -- Japan lifted an export ban on a California meatpacker Wednesday imposed earlier this year after the company sent a shipment that appeared to violate restrictions aimed at controlling the spread of mad cow disease. By CARL FREIRE The Associated Press Wednesday, July 4, 2007; 7:44 AM TOKYO -- Japan lifted an export ban on a California meatpacker Wednesday imposed earlier this year after the company sent a shipment...
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