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Antitrust Official Gets Stampeded By Big Beef
President Obama's appointee for antitrust issues in the meat industry wanted to give cattlemen more clout against big meatpackers. But he's quitting his job on Thursday. His reform efforts ran into fierce opposition from the country's packers and big cattle producers.
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Boulder considers 'natural beef' brand for open space cattle
If beef is what's for dinner, officials in Boulder think it should carry the city's name. Boulder's Open Space and Mountain Parks Department is developing a "Boulder brand for natural beef," according to city documents.
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Is Today's Beef Better For The Environment?
A new study wants to rectify beef's image as an environmental miscreant. It says modern beef production is a lot kinder to the environment than it was 30 years ago.
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Program to address beef
BRAZIL, Ind. — The Indiana Beef Cattle Association along with Purdue will host its annual program for the area at 6:30 p.m. EST Wednesday at Clay County 4-H Fairgrounds on State Road 59, south of Brazil.
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The land of Stronach: Canadian businessman has become county's third-largest land holder
The Canadian–based businessman has increased his Marion County land holdings in the past two years nearly sixfold, making him the largest private property owner in the county with 29,000 acres.
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Antitrust Official Gets Pounded By Big Beef
President Obama's appointee for antitrust issues in the meat industry wanted to give cattlemen more clout against big meatpackers. But tomorrow's he's quitting his job. His reform efforts ran into fierce opposition from the country's packers and big cattle producers. read more
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Boulder carving 'natural beef' brand of its own
BOULDER, Colo.—If beef is what's for dinner, officials in Boulder think it should carry the city's name.
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South Korea's market now open to Canadian beef
South Korea is resuming imports of Canadian beef starting immediately after an eight-year ban, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz announced Friday.
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ID is key for cattle future
NEW live export protocols tracing Australian cattle along the supply chain should prevent any future trade shutdowns.
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Tyson Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2012 Results
SPRINGDALE, Ark. -- Tyson Foods, Inc. , today reported the following results:
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