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Updated on May 27, 2007
43. Poultry News: Now serving new trends Top Local News Space/Next Launch Watchdog Communities Palm Bay Titusville Insurance Storm Help! Columm Photo Galleries Video Galleries Weather Capitol News Reader Forums Fact Book 7-Day Archive Lottery Space/Next Launch Space Port Multimedia Video Coverage Photo Galleries Top Stories U. Top Local News Space/Next Launch Watchdog Communities Palm Bay Titusville Insurance Storm Help! Columm Photo Galleries Video Galleries Weather Capitol News Reader Forums Fact Book 7-Day Archive Lottery...
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44. Poultry News: Old hand on top It's the world's largest producer of salt, supplies a quarter of the meat consumed in the United States, all of the eggs eaten at McDonald's and is the largest poultry producer in Thailand, which is no small feat: chickens are originally a southeast Asia jungle bird. His predecessor, Warren Staley, who reached the company's mandatory retirement age of 65, picked up Cargill's moribund results of the late 1990s and turned the company into a hurtling freight train of record sales. Search:...
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45. Poultry News: Coughlan bans import of birds from Britain A similar measure is being introduced in the North and reflects the all-island approach that has been consistently adopted in response to any increased threat associated with avian flu. Agriculture Minister Mary Coughlan announced an immediate ban on the import of birds from Britain, with the exception of racing pigeons and other captive poultry participating in bird gatherings and shows. Ms Coughlan said her department has a wild bird surveillance programme in place, which is targeting...
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46. Poultry News: The Prairie Star While all acknowledged concentration in the industry, they differed on what should be done about it. The Senate bills proposed would ban packer ownership of animals, reform the Captive Supply Act regarding formula pricing, strengthen the Packers and Stockyards Act by establishing a department to investigate mergers and sales, and increase competition and transparency among packers. The crux of the matter is whether the government should get involved. The Prairie Star: Local & Regional News...
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47. Poultry News: Couple tested after 'low risk' bird flu kills their chickens A couple who run a small farm are being tested for bird flu after an outbreak of the virus killed more than ten of their chickens. Couple tested after 'low risk' bird flu kills their chickens. Inspectors dressed in white forensic-type suits and masks examined the white stone cottage and the handful of small chicken sheds in its back garden. Big, weary vocals are integral to their indie-rock grandeur. Tony and Barbara Williams have shown flu-like symptoms which may signal that they caught...
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48. Poultry News: Have Storm Plan For Horses, Too Joe Kight, recently appointed the state's coordinator for disaster preparedness for the agriculture sector, answered questions about the dangers large-animal owners face. What should people do to identify the horses, in case they get out of the pasture if fences fail, or if you are in an emergency and can't get to the horses? You're going to need stops for fuel and more stops for the horses. These were situations where people had bought five or 10 acres in the woods for their horses and...
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