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Updated on November 20, 2007
31. Cattle News: Pair plan South Island A2 milk sales The A2 Corporation is talking with the owners of what is believed to be New Zealand's largest herd of A2 cows about providing a local supply of the milk, which does not contain the protein in A1 milk that some link to illnesses such as type 1 diabetes, heart disease, autism and Crohn's disease. The A2 Corporation is talking with the owners of what is believed to be New Zealand's largest herd of A2 cows about providing a local supply of the milk, which does not contain the protein in A1...
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32. Cattle News: FarmOnline Japan wants resolution of US age restrictions on beef Monday, 19 November 2007 Eight Japanese industry groups have submitted a joint request to the Japanese government, asking for an early resolution of the US/Japan beef import protocol negotiations, according to Meat and Livestock Australia. Japan wants resolution of US age restrictions on beef Monday, 19 November 2007 Eight Japanese industry groups have submitted a joint request to the Japanese government, asking for an early resolution...
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33. Cattle News: TAEP reminds cattlemen of Dec. 1 Cattle Cost Share Program Applications deadline In the same article provided by Womack, Tennessee Agriculture Commissioner Ken Givens stated, "Although funding in some categories of the Ag Enhancement program is limited, farmers are still encouraged to continue applying for cost share opportunities in all program areas. In the same article provided by Womack, Tennessee Agriculture Commissioner Ken Givens stated, "Although funding in some categories of the Ag Enhancement program is limited, farmers are still encouraged to continue...
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34. Cattle News: World overreacted to U.S. mad cow discovery: industry beef customers, including Japan and South Korea, overreacted to the United States' discovery of mad cow disease four years ago, the meat industry told an independent trade panel on Thursday. trading partners banned American beef soon after the United States found its first case of mad cow disease in December 2003. beef largely "was a protectionist opportunity that was exercised around the world," said Jay Truitt, NCBA vice president of government affairs. Republication or redistribution of...
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35. Cattle News: Slurry storage is a crisis that could well turn into a drama However, it is clear that if the NVZ proposals go through in their present form then the pig sector in Scotland will be decimated while thousands of dairy cows will disappear. Ian Potter, a leading industry expert who I had to interview on a public platform at AgriScot, reckons that the cost of upgrading storage facilities could cost in the region of 500 per dairy cow. However, I fear that is now all but impossible on the grounds that there simply would not be enough space to accommodate...
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36. Cattle News: Feeding fellow man major responsibility Sincerely, Coincidentally, I received a copy of a letter to the editor, in another town that said, and I paraphrase, desensitizing children (emotional manipulation) to betray the animal s trust by raising it, then sending it for slaughter is animal cruelty and a sad commentary that we encourage that dichotomy of thought in young people. Sincerely, Coincidentally, I received a copy of a letter to the editor, in another town that said, and I paraphrase, desensitizing children (emotional...
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