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Despite another possible case of mad cow, Canadian imports will resume WASHINGTON - Expressing confidence in the safety of Canadian beef, the Bush administration said Thursday it would stand by its decision to renew Canadian cattle imports beginning in March despite a possible new case of mad cow disease there. The Agri... 6.1K - Jan. 6, 2005; scored 1000.0
New mad-cow case concerns farmers Ed Bracht's cattle-feeding world, which has grown from nine animals to 12,000 in 45 years, has been rocked on its West Point axis again in early 2005. And January isn't even half over yet. Yet another case of mad-cow disease was confirmed in Canada o... 4.0K - Jan. 11, 2005; scored 749.0
Food and Farm: USDA's mad cow circus, Ring II After spending the last four years marrying the U.S. cattle market to Canada's cattle market, the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture is now saddled with its handiwork. The new familys name is the integrated North American beef market.Canadas mad cows are Amer... 4.6K - Jan. 14, 2005; scored 700.0
U.S. supports ban lift on Canada beef TORONTO Canada's Food Inspection Agency said Sunday that an older dairy cow from the province of Alberta has tested positive for bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease. The results confirmed preliminary tests released earlier this week.... 5.1K - Jan. 3, 2005; scored 360.0
Food and Farm: USDA's new minimal risk could cost some their shirts The only thing worse than the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture's timing in the announcement of new rules to permit Canadian live cattle and beef imports into the U.S. are the three reasons it gives to support the rules.The timing was less than perfect. Thre... 4.4K - Jan. 7, 2005; scored 313.0
Cow from diseased Canadian animal's herd traced to U.S. WASHINGTON Canada announced a case of mad cow disease on Sunday, days after the Bush administration said it would lift a U.S. ban on Canadian cattle. The infected dairy cow was 8 years old and from Alberta. It was born in the same herd, within one ye... 2.6K - Jan. 7, 2005; scored 274.0
Cattlemen sue over beef imports A cattlemen's group is suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture, saying the agency's plan to allow live cattle and expanded beef imports from Canada would pose a risk to both consumers and U.S. producers. More Nation/World stories Canadian official... 3.1K - Jan. 10, 2005; scored 245.0
Cattlemen sue over beef imports A cattlemen's group is suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture, saying the agency's plan to allow live cattle and expanded beef imports from Canada would pose a risk to both consumers and U.S. producers. Canadian officials just this month confirmed ... 3.0K - Jan. 11, 2005; scored 245.0
Nebraska farm groups react to Johanns' confirmation The Nebraska Cattlemen organization was enthused Thursday, but the Nebraska Farmers Union was not as a Senate committee questioned Gov. Mike Johanns and then approved his nomination as U.S. agriculture secretary. "I don't think he could have done bet... 1.7K - Jan. 6, 2005; scored 232.0
Johanns sails through confirmation hearing Gov. Mike Johanns' nomination as secretary of agriculture won swift approval Thursday from the Senate Agriculture Committee after a comparatively gentle three-hour hearing. Unanimous committee endorsement virtually assured Senate confirmation later ... 7.0K - Jan. 6, 2005; scored 200.0
Cattlemen split over open border A second case of mad cow disease in Canada could easily become a slippery question for Mike Johanns on Thursday when Nebraska's governor seeks Senate confirmation as the next U.S. secretary of agriculture. And Johanns was not willing to say if that c... 4.4K - Jan. 3, 2005; scored 129.0
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