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Updated on May 27, 2007

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43. Cattle News: Kaboom! Booster test is success
By Joe Bauman Deseret Morning News PROMONTORY, Box Elder County Although many of the scores of watchers from NASA, the media and ATK Launch Systems had witnessed booster motor static firings in the past, Thursday's countdown brought a breathless silence from the spectators. By Joe Bauman Deseret Morning News PROMONTORY, Box Elder County Although many of the scores of watchers from NASA, the media and ATK Launch Systems had witnessed booster motor static firings in the past, Thursday's...
Source - Deseret News,UT - Read the story


44. Cattle News: Federal government funds project evaluating barley's potential as ...
In all, BBOP will invest $380,000 in examining barley's feasibility in a number of emerging applications; specifically, researchers will study the opportunities and challenges growers would face to establish regional, barley-based ethanol production facilities. Attention News/Business/Agricultural Editors: In all, BBOP will invest $380,000 in examining barley's feasibility in a number of emerging applications; specifically, researchers will study the opportunities and challenges growers...
Source - 5/25/2007 - Read the story


45. Cattle News: DJ US Cash Cattle Midday: Light Sales In Texas At $94
Market analysts and feedyard managers estimated the sales volume for Friday morning at around 2,000 head and said there may be a few more accumulated before the end of the day. Department of Agriculture reported boxed beef prices lower at midday, with the choice beef carcass composite value down $2. The reduced needs and weaker boxed beef prices have weighed on cattle prices. The early sales were at the higher end of the range then prices weakened. The load count was about 140 for...
Source - Kansas Farmer,KS - Read the story


46. Cattle News: Latin Business Index
Topics BillionairesCAFTACanadaCapital AccessChinaCompetitivenessCost of LivingCorruptionDoing BusinessDollarizationEconomic FreedomEuropeFTAAGlobalizationHealth and EducationPolitical FreedomPovertyProperty RightsQuality of LivingRemittancesSecurityTax Rates. Topics BillionairesCAFTACanadaCapital AccessChinaCompetitivenessCost of LivingCorruptionDoing BusinessDollarizationEconomic FreedomEuropeFTAAGlobalizationHealth and EducationPolitical FreedomPovertyProperty RightsQuality of...
Source - 5/18/2007 - Read the story


47. Cattle News: A&P Becomes Only Supermarket Chain in the Northeast
PGA Beef, which will be offered in a full-line of cuts, including grinds, roasts and steaks, stands apart from traditional Black Angus beef in that it comes from corn-fed Angus, which results in the most tender and flavorful beef available. Studies show that marbling, which measures the fine specs of fat within the lean of beef, greatly enhances the flavor and tenderness. The partnership between PGA Beef and A&P is significant to consumers because both companies share a commitment to...
Source - Business Wire (press release),CA - Read the story


48. Cattle News: The Homestead Preserve gives a Bath County dairy farm a makeover
After years of sitting there empty, the old landmark along Route 220 is now back in production. But over the last 18 months, developers have spent about six million dollars to restore the dairy complex. The dairy complex will be open for public tours this Sunday from 1 p. Homestead Preserve homeowners will have access to a spa and swimming pool. And what was once a feed barn, will now be open to the general public. Summer gardens where they grew their own vegetables. May 25, 2007 The...
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