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2. Chickens fed byproducts from tainted pet food
Indy 500 goes green Indiana colleges examine campus security Head Start bill removes standardized testing Mental health measure would be more comprehensive House adds gay bias to hate crimes law Conservatives, religious leaders assail House approval of hate crimes bill Children's health insurance program approaching critical renewal Renewable energy s new crop on the block N. Indy 500 goes green Indiana colleges examine campus security Head Start bill removes standardized testing Mental...
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3. FDA and USDA Determine Swine Fed Adulterated Product
Because the animal feed in question was adulterated, USDA cannot rule out the possibility that food produced from animals fed this product could also be adulterated. Based on information currently available, FDA and USDA believe the likelihood of illness after eating pork from swine fed the adulterated product would be very low; however, the agencies believe it is prudent to take this measure. The rice protein was used in the production of pet food and a byproduct was used to produce...
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4. Melamine Found in Human Food Chain
Because the animal feed in question was adulterated, USDA cannot rule out the possibility that food produced from animals fed this product could also be adulterated. Based on information currently available, FDA and USDA believe the likelihood of illness after eating pork from swine fed the adulterated product would be very low; however, the agencies believe it is prudent to take this measure. The rice protein was used in the production of pet food and a byproduct was used to produce...
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5. Agencies: illness liklihood low, won't allow hogs into food chain
In a jointly issued news release, the two agencies said that based on available information, FDA and USDA believe the likelihood of illness after eating pork from swine fed the adulterated product is very low; however, the agencies believe it is prudent to take the measure. In a jointly issued news release, the two agencies said that based on available information, FDA and USDA believe the likelihood of illness after eating pork from swine fed the adulterated product is very low; however,...
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6. Farmers rush to fill demand for corn
A cold April and early rains have slowed farmers in southern Minnesota, and especially in Iowa, the heart of the nation's corn crop, where farmers had just 14 percent of the crop in the ground by Sunday, compared with 58 percent in the ground by the same time last year, according to the U. Farmers face higher fuel costs and higher feed costs for their livestock. Farmers have to hurry because yield decreases about a half-bushel an acre with each day of delay from now through about May 21....
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