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Updated on May 21, 2007
67. Cattle News: Spice up your day with a Jamaican jerk Walkerswood Caribbean Foods, the first Jamaican company to export jerk seasonings, produces more than 20 spices, sauces and other products on its seven-acre property, and a one-hour Jerk Country Tour is designed to showcase the process "from the field to the table. After negotiating the Fern Gully home to more than 500 fern varieties, some rising 45 feet toward the heavens we arrived in Walkerswood, a tiny village tucked on a hillside. Walkerswood Caribbean Foods, the first Jamaican...
Source - 5/17/2007 - Read the story
68. Cattle News: Online Press Release SurfNet Media Group Announces Agreement with Mellon Research for $500,000 Bridge Loan, $5 Million Reg S Offering and Collaborations with Club Extreme SurfNet Media Group, inc. announced today that it has entered into a financial advisory agreement with Mellon Research, inc. - 2004-12-09. SurfNet Media Group Announces Agreement with Mellon Research for $500,000 Bridge Loan, $5 Million Reg S Offering and Collaborations with Club Extreme SurfNet Media Group, inc. announced today that it has...
Source - 4/28/2007 - Read the story
69. Cattle News: Israel shamed as tycoon pays for evacuation It was only after the all-expenses-paid trips were announced that the defence ministry began to evacuate another 800 residents from the town that in recent days has been under constant barrage from rockets fired by Palestinian militants in neighbouring Gaza. It was only after the all-expenses-paid trips were announced that the defence ministry began to evacuate another 800 residents from the town that in recent days has been under constant barrage from rockets fired by Palestinian...
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70. Cattle News: Rising meat, grain prices put squeeze on supply chains Rising meat, grain prices put squeeze on supply chains It may be a lucrative time for farmers, but the continuing boom in grain and meat
Source - 5/18/2007 - Read the story
71. Cattle News: Tainted Chinese Imports Common Last year, under high-level pressure from China, the USDA passed a rule allowing China to export to the United States chickens that were grown and slaughtered in North America and then processed in China -- a rule that quickly passed through multiple levels of review and was approved the day before Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in Washington last April. Last year, under high-level pressure from China, the USDA passed a rule allowing China to export to the United States chickens that...
Source - 5/19/2007 - Read the story
72. Cattle News: Southeast Milk to go rBST-free Yet, they will have to pay a handling charge, including transportation. The Board of Directors of Southeast Milk, inc., made the decision last week upon learning that three of their customers want milk from cows not treated with rBST. Regarding members who want to continue using rBST, Southeast Milk says it will make every effort to find a plant to receive their milk.
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