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Updated on June 26, 2007

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25. Cattle News: Fischer Farms all natural beef and pork to be sold at Buehler's Buy Low
Indiana Agriculture Director, Andy Miller, will answer questions at the ribbon cutting about the importance of hormone free meats and buying food locally. The meat is processed at a small, local family run butcher who dry-ages the beef for 14 days. Buy Low stores will sell a wider range of meats, including ribeye steaks, sirloin steaks, chuck roasts, ground beef, 1/3-pound beef patties, brats, salt and pepper sausage, and boneless pork chops. It is then delivered fresh weekly to...
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26. Cattle News: U.S. beef heads to Egypt
Meat Export Federation, researched the effects of frozen storage on color, flavor, protein, quality and safety of U. The study determined there were harmless amounts of protein degradation, lipid oxidation and overall rancidity of frozen livers, hearts and kidneys stored up to 320 days or almost 10 months. Egypt also removed requirements that the product had to reach the country with 50 percent of its shelf life remaining and that the product had to be shipped within two months of...
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27. Cattle News: Some Japanese consumers still fearful of U.S. beef
beef persist, a public hearing showed on Thursday, even as Tokyo appeared headed towards restarting talks with Washington to ease current tight import rules for the meat. About 170 people from consumer groups and the beef industry attended a government-sponsored public hearing on last month's inspection of U. The conclusion of the Japanese inspections is widely expected to pave the way for the start of fresh bilateral talks to review current tight import rules. An analyst at Australia's...
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28. Cattle News: Offers They Cant Refuse
Unlike the mountainous regions south and east of the four major cities, in western Benton County and northwestern Washington County the topsoil runs deep and relatively rock free. Mills donated 20 acres and the district paid $6 million for another 60 acres. He raised cattle, green beans and other crops and worked for rabbit processor Pel-Freez as a bookkeeper and assistant manager for 23 years. The large flatscreen television hanging on the wall in the den is the only visible item that...
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29. Cattle News: Greg Frost is appointed news manager, MIT News Office
In Europe, he reported on farm policy and food scares related to mad cow disease, foot-and-mouth disease and genetically modified crops. He brings to the job a depth of journalistic experience and great enthusiasm for enhancing public awareness of MIT," said Pamela Dumas Serfes, executive director of news and communications, who announced the appointment today (Friday) He will assist in the development and execution of a strategic editorial plan, collaborating with the executive director...
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30. Cattle News: Murdoch reportedly closer to Dow Jones deal
Toyota Motor corp., zeroing in on General Motors' spot as the world's largest automaker, said its global production surged 9.8 percent to 702,382 vehicles in May from the previous year on robust demand for its Camry, Lexus and hybrid cars, such as the Prius. Boeing raises prices to keep up with costsBoeing co. has raised list prices about 5.5 percent for all of its airplanes, including the 787 Dreamliner set to debut next month, to keep up with the costs of labor and materials. He said...
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