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Vietnam's TH Milk gets 1,100 additional cows from New Zealand 02/07/2012
Iodine content in Norwegian milk down 40% 02/07/2012
Denmark's milk quality getting better 02/07/2012
Russia's 2011 meat imports up 0.1% 02/07/2012
Australia's beef and veal exports up 13% in January 02/07/2012
Russia advocates self-sufficiency of dairy industry 02/07/2012
US 2012 beef prices to climb 8% 02/06/2012
Drought starves Mexican livestock, destroys crops 02/06/2012
Drought drives 150,000 cattle out of Texas in 2011 02/06/2012
Dairy Crest's sales up 2% 02/03/2012
Harper Government to support Canadian dairy farmers 02/03/2012
Rabobank says world dairy industry is strong but unbalanced 02/03/2012
Vietnam's January dairy imports up 27.7% 02/03/2012
FrieslandCampina to acquire Imlek and Mlekara Subotica in South-East Europe (Press Release) 02/03/2012
EU's lamb slaughter numbers up in January 02/03/2012
EU's grain-fed beef quota may increase 02/03/2012
Russia still world's leading beef importer 02/03/2012
UK beef and lamb consumption declines 02/03/2012
Japanese beef imports rise by 4% for 2011 02/03/2012
AACo's 2011 profit up 41% despite live cattle export bans 02/02/2012
New Zealand's dairy farmers reject market regulation 02/02/2012
Vietnam's January meat output up 10% 02/02/2012
CCA to concentrate on Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement 02/02/2012
Japan exports "Kobe Beef" to Macao 02/02/2012
Ukraine bans EU countries' cattle imports 02/02/2012
India's milk demand to hit 150 million tonnes by 2017 02/02/2012
Australia gains 50% of South Korea's imported beef market for 2011 02/02/2012
AAco optimistic about Indonesian cattle trade outlook 02/01/2012
Australians up beef appetite this summer 02/01/2012
US 2012 cattle prices to rise on shrinking herd 02/01/2012
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Evidence that USDA got its South American feed crop numbers wrong and large downward revisions are looming is growing. This carries greater implications for corn prices than it does for soy.
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