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Updated on June 26, 2007
19. USDA News: KOREA LIFTS SUSPENSION OF SIX U.S. MEAT PLANTS Despite some start-up problems, beef exports to Korea are rapidly increasing. delegation is in Japan to begin technical discussions, the next step in the process to more fully open the Japanese market to U. Japan Market Expansion Talks Set. WASHINGTON, June 25, 2007 Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns today announced that the government of South Korea has lifted the suspension of six U. Johanns also announced that a U. Since the United States was classified as a controlled risk country by...
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20. USDA News: Seoul Lifts Ban On US Beef Plant Imports Despite some start-up problems, beef exports to Korea are rapidly increasing. Seoul Lifts Ban On US Beef Plant Imports (RTTNews) - South Korea lifted its temporary ban on imports from six US meat processing facilities whose shipments to Korea were prohibited after their shipments, totaling 66. The South Korean Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry lifted the ban Tuesday on two plants owned by Cargill inc. and four plants owned by Tyson Foods inc. For comments and feedback: contact...
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22. USDA News: Recalls of beef linked to E. coli soaring, experts say coli bacteria have reached levels not seen in several years, according to food safety experts, sickening 14 people in six Western states and raising concerns that meat production standards have slipped. coli strain O157:H7, a bacterium that lives in cow's intestines, occur with more regularity in late spring and early summer, food experts say, when temperatures rise and more cattle appear to carry the bacteria, which the animals tolerate. The recalls have involved more than 6 million...
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23. USDA News: Minn. small grain crops maturing in higher temperatures The condition of most crops fell slightly from a week ago, although nearly all the areas of the state received some rain during the week. Eighty-three percent of field Corn was ranked in good or excellent condition, while 77 percent of the soybean crop was in good to excellent condition. The weekly crop report from the Minnesota field office of the U-S-D-A says nearly half of Minnesota's wheat, oats, and barley have reached the heading stage, with a small percentage turning ripe. For corn,...
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24. USDA News: Weekly Outlook: Anticipating June Grain Stocks Estimates Weekly Outlook: Anticipating June Grain Stocks Estimates Hide Menu AboutNews Events RecipesPig PhotosJobsInterviewsConsultants Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email this page print this page ThePigSite Latest News. Weekly Outlook: Anticipating June Grain Stocks Estimates Hide Menu AboutNews Events RecipesPig PhotosJobsInterviewsConsultants Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark...
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