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Updated on October 29, 2007

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13. USDA News: Martha Rosenberg: Meat Recalled but Germ-Filled Slaughterhouses Still ...
That's why the identities of restaurants and grocery stores in California who served beef from a mad cow in 2003 were kept secret as well as the identities of Texas and Alabama ranches who produced mad cows soon after. Lucky for big meat, state and federal lawmakers have long anticipated the need to protect businesses--if not people--when outbreaks of potentially lethal pathogens occur in meat and enacted shield laws. Profit watching causes other health risks in the slaughterhouse too...
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14. USDA News: House Bill Directs FDA to Revamp Food Safety Work
Funding would be cut off in the House bill for further work on a nationwide livestock-tracking system, embraced in 2003 as a way to prevent the spread of mad cow disease. The White House has threatened to veto the bill on grounds it spends too much and ties the administration's on issues ranging from prescription drugs to school snacks. Among them, it said, was that USDA has no benchmarks to tell if participation is high enough for the system to be effective. Representatives passed the...
Source - 8/6/2007 - Read the story


15. USDA News: Parched Earth: Agency wants Missoula County declared a drought ...
With less food to feed the livestock, the Willses are now forced to sell off a quarter of their cattle this winter and nearly all of their calves, which are underweight. Also, a two-year tax credit is available, but ranchers and farmers must rebuild their crops or livestock during that time to take advantage of it. It was raining the day Wills talked about this past summer's hot dry spell and how it's still taking a toll on local farmers and ranchers. everything just wanted to turn in the...
Source - 10/26/2007 - Read the story


16. USDA News: Senate farm plan adjusts crop subsidy rates
A committee summary of the proposed commodity section of the farm bill said the loan rate for raw cane sugar would be raised by 1 cent a lb and a program would be authorized to convert surplus sugar into fuel ethanol. Guarantees $123 million for research and market promotion for specialty crops and to help farmers switch to organic crops. Leaders said they would eliminate the "three-entity" rule that allows producers to collect subsidies indirectly and would require payments to be tracked...
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17. USDA News: REGISTER FILE PHOTO
I raised cattle but that was made illegal 10 or 12 years ago because of mad cow disease, at least for cattle but I assumed for all livestock. Today's higher prices for feed corn, fueled by increased ethanol production, are causing livestock producers to supplant more of their animals' diets with fat. Biodiesel production provides added cost to the commodity, benefitting farmers, still provides an alternate feed for livestock through the by-product from the production process. That animal...
Source - 10/9/2007 - Read the story


18. USDA News: Multiple views on the Senate Agriculture Committee's farm bill
Nebraska Farmers Union: Senate Ag Committee farm bill is positive step Washington - Nebraska Farmers Union congratulated Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Tom Harkin, Ranking Member Saxby Chambliss and members of the Agriculture Committee, including Nebraska Sen. Nebraska Farmers Union: Senate Ag Committee farm bill is positive step Washington - Nebraska Farmers Union congratulated Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Tom Harkin, Ranking Member Saxby Chambliss and members of the...
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