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12. NMPF opposes opening Canadian border to breeding animals
Department of Agriculture, is opposing the resumption of cattle exports from Canada for breeding or herd replacement purposes. Due to ongoing concerns about the effectiveness in Canada of the 10 years-old ban on feeding mammalian tissues to cows n the key firewall intended to prevent the spread of BSE, or mad cow disease n NMPF told the USDA that it would be imprudent to allow live animal traffic to resume. Due to ongoing concerns about the effectiveness in Canada of the 10 years-old ban...
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13. DJ US Cash Cattle Midday: Trading Continues At $97.50
Department of Agriculture and market analysts said cattle traded this week at $97 to mostly $97. In parts of Kansas, cattle feeders were thought to have sold cattle from next week's showlists during Thursday's active market. The cattle being sold were in small lots, and at least some were coming from next week's showlists, brokers and feeders said. Volumes sold this week were large, and when combined with calculations that show packing plants are making a good profit at current beef...
SourceNebraska Farmer,NE


14. Cattle leave Lindsay area bound for Russia
Cattle leave Lindsay area bound for Russia Kristen Brownell Local News - Friday, May 04, 2007 Two local farmers helped mark a most important day in Canadian agriculture Thursday, with the first shipment of breeding animals from this country since the 2003 mad cow crisis. Cattle leave Lindsay area bound for Russia Kristen Brownell Local News - Friday, May 04, 2007 Two local farmers helped mark a most important day in Canadian agriculture Thursday, with the first shipment of breeding animals...
SourceLindsay Daily Post,Canada


15. Cutting-edge cuts Western griller? Ranch steak? Meet the new meat cuts
Cutting-edge cuts Western griller? Ranch steak? Meet the new meat cuts By Lisa Singhania , For The Associated Press Sunday, May 13, 2007 It's no secret that grocery stores are trying to woo increasingly discerning consumers who want high-quality food without hours of preparation. Cutting-edge cuts Western griller? Ranch steak? Meet the new meat cuts By Lisa Singhania , For The Associated Press Sunday, May 13, 2007 It's no secret that grocery stores are trying to woo increasingly discerning...
Source5/13/2007


16. Record cattle sales a result of little rain
Cattle and calves are the second most valuable agricultural product in the county, valued at more than $59 million last year. San Luis Obispo County cattle ranchers are selling cattle off in record numbers after this season s meager rainfall failed to produce enough grasses to sustain their herds. SLO County s dry land isn t producing the grasses ranchers need to feed their herds, so they re getting rid of them early and losing money in the process. Cows and their calves are being sold...
SourceSan Luis Obispo Tribune,CA


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