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Welcome to our Online Editorial Archives!
Western Livestock Journal is regarded by many in the cattle industry as
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China beef trade talks slow going |
Two weeks ago, after high-level meetings with Chinese trade officials, Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns announced a deal had been reached which would begin the flow of U.S. beef. ...
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Hong Kong puts halt on beef imports |
Hong Kong’s government announced Friday, April 7, they have officially closed the door to all beef products processed by Cargill Meat Solutions, based in Dodge City, KS. The immediate halt in trade was a reaction to the finding of bones in a recent shipment from Cargill, which is the second-largest U.S. meat processing plant. ...
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Kempthorne a good choice for ranchers |
On March 16, a week after Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton announced her resignation, President George W. Bush announced his choice for her replacement, Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne, a former U.S. senator for the state. ...
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Beef trade with China to resume |
Last week, the beef industry won a major trade victory when trade officials, including USDA Secretary Mike Johanns and U.S. Trade Ambassador Rob Portman, met with China’s Vice Premier Wu Yi for the 17th annual senior-level meeting of the Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT). The meetings, which began in 1983, have been an ongoing effort to normalize trade issues between the two nations. ...
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Trade: Differing perspectives |
Getting beef from one destination to another is a key issue within the cattle sector of the agricultural industry. Getting beef on the plates of more consumers translates into greater value for all producers....
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