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Updated on May 21, 2007

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7. Cattle News: Deputies hunting shooter who targeted Greenacres cattle
Chuck Utecht doubts someone would have jumped the electric fence and tangled with the bulls on their own turf and the distances and damage involved suggests a high-powered rifle was used. The shooter also targeted a calf in a nearby feedlot, but Utecht is more worried about what type of person would gun down a trio of penned animals and think it was fun. Deputies did not find any shell casings and the owners could not think of anyone who would shoot the cattle for no apparent reason....
Source - KXLY,WA - Read the story


8. Cattle News: DJ CME Livestock Review: Live Cattle Gain; Hogs Lose Ground
That now seems to be the case given the standoff between several cattle owners and sellers after the market closed, he said. Live cattle rose at the start due to short covering after Thursday's losses and reports that dressed cattle on Thursday sold in line with last week's trade. Nervous bulls sold into upswings as they settled accounts before the weekend and ahead of the federal government's monthly cattle-on-feed numbers, due out Friday at 3 p. One of the situations that traders didn't...
Source - Western Farmer-Stockman,WA - Read the story


9. Cattle News: Sales of organic milk and cheese rise as consumers demand healthier food
In comparison, non-organic dairy farmers are allowed to use more grain-based feed containing cereals, maize and protein supplements, which increase milk yields, but may adversely affect the nutritional composition of the milk. In a survey of 1000 adults, more than a quarter (27%) said giving their children organic food was very important and many were prepared to forego personal luxuries. Research by the Soil Association shows parents of young children are among the biggest supporters of...
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10. Cattle News: Wolf population continues to grow, cattle farmers wary
This is the first calving season for cattle farmers since the wolf was taken off the endangered list. To have a gun just when you see a wolf and having it loaded and being able to shoot this animal, I don't think there's a real big chance of that happening. With an oversized deer herd acting as lunch-on-a-hoof, Koens says it does make for challenging times. Still, he doesn't think people raising cattle for a living will be gunning down the canines under the new rules. Cattle ranchers are...
Source - BusinessNorth.com,MN - Read the story


11. Cattle News: The Prairie Star
The fed cattle prices very likely could dip into the mid-80s around Memorial Day on in late August when the market typically experiencing its lows for the year. Though the cattle price has recovered from the ethanol boom quicker than he anticipated, ethanol has had an effect on the corn market, which in turn affects the cattle market. I believe the market has the potential to get $1 or slightly more in fed cattle prices, but it will have to be in the next 60 days. In most years, the market...
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12. Cattle News: Farm shops become big business
She said: "I have been in farming for 12 years, beef and arable, and we started doing farmer's markets. I want to get a picture of the supplier on the packaging with a profile of them and also the number of miles the product has travelled because I realise how important this is to people. The idea was to bring this produce to a convenient location rather than people just being able to buy it at market once a month or having to trek out to the farm. Thousands of farm shop businesses have...
Source - 5/17/2007 - Read the story


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