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17. Tests Find Pain Killer in Pet Food
Chinese officials said the two companies that exported the melamine-tainted ingredients to the United States -- Xuzhou Anying Biologic Technology Development Company and Binzhou Futian Biology Technology, ltd. -- eluded China s inspections because they declared the items as non-food products. Menu and several other companies have since recalled more than 5,600 pet food products that contain melamine-tainted ingredients. According to a report by KTRK in Houston, technicians at the medical...
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18. Chemical that led to pet food recall used by US company for a
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19. Struggling Alfalfa Fields: Consider Temporary Forage Options
Printer Friendly FormatEmail Page. If taproots and crown tissue still appear normal and stand densities are adequate, you are encouraged to plan to harvest the remainder of the haying season. What if alfalfa stand is badly damaged? "If you are among the Iowa growers who are questioning their hay production options and feel that their alfalfa stands are 'beyond hope,' you might want to consider a short-term forage alternative from our list of suitable emergency forage crops," says Barnhart....
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20. FDA thwarted by bureaucratic superiors in making produce safer
By JANE ZHANG/The Wall Street Journal Sunday, May 20, 2007 - 12:16:34 am CDT WASHINGTON The Food and Drug Administration, under heavy criticism for illnesses caused by contaminated vegetables, earlier this year came up with an ambitious, industry-endorsed plan calling for tough new regulations on the handling of fresh produce. By JANE ZHANG/The Wall Street Journal Sunday, May 20, 2007 - 12:16:34 am CDT WASHINGTON The Food and Drug Administration, under heavy criticism for illnesses caused...
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21. China, US in Tainted Food Fight Sylvia Hubbard
That's serious food for thought, considering that the United States imports $49 billion in food products each year, including over 40 percent of its fresh produce. In mid-May, however, the Agriculture Department ruled that because the poison had been diluted with farm-animal feed, the pigs were safe for human consumption. With only 1 percent of all food imports being inspected, it is possible that tons of contaminated food enters the American food supply every day. Authorities now believe...
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