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Beef Checkoff research overview
Beef Checkoff research overview
Information on the broad range of research being conducted through the national Beef Checkoff Program can be found in a new annual report titled “Research: Leading Change in the Beef Industry.” ...
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West Nile season already underway
West Nile season already underway

—Wet spring could mean
higher prevalence in some areas.

Veterinarians across the country are encouraging horse owners to vaccinate soon for the upcoming West Nile Virus (WNV) season.

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Letter to the Editor: Respectfully disagree
Letter to the Editor: Respectfully disagree
To whom it may concern:
As a longtime dedicated Democrat and as someone who considers themselves an environmentalist belonging the Sierra Club, you would probably think I would be first in line to attack Mr. Deering’s comments in last week's journal, but that’s not the case. ...
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Beef Talk: Bull-buying homework: Study numbers, make good choices
Beef Talk: Bull-buying homework: Study numbers, make good choices
The bull season is ripe and bulls are ready for picking. Buying bulls is serious work because the bull has more impact on your calf crop than any individual cow. ...
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March cattle on feed sets another record
March cattle on feed sets another record
For the second month in a row, the cattle on feed report, released on March 24, showed a monthly record for the number of cattle on feed. The March report showed record high numbers of cattle on feed at 12.1 million head of cattle. ...
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Irradiated beef: Past, present and future
Irradiated beef: Past, present and future
Irradiation made its way into the beef industry six years ago with the intent of strengthening food safety, which in turn enhances consumer trust in beef. ...
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Hong Kong puts halt on beef imports
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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