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Tuesday, March 16, 2004
US Cattle Prices Increase Slightly
March 16, 2004 US Cattle Prices Increase Slightly Wholesale cattle prices in the United States is showing slight signs of recovery following a 20% decrease on the discovery of mad cow disease in December last year. Cattle reportedly traded ...
Monday, March 15, 2004
Canada Cattle Industry Gets $500 Million Boost
March 15, 2004 Canada Cattle Industry Gets $500 Million Boost The ailing Canadian cattle industry will receive a $500 million cash injection to help it survive until exports to the United States can resume. The announcement is set to be mad ...
Thursday, March 11, 2004
Canada To Increase Access For US Feeder Cattle
March 11, 2004 Canada To Increase Access For US Feeder Cattle New rules that will significantly increase U.S. feeder cattle access in Canada are expected to be introduced soon, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Minister Bob Speller said Wedn ...
Tuesday, March 9, 2004
Australian Live Cattle Exports Fall In January
March 9, 2004 Australian Live Cattle Exports Fall In January Australian exports of both live sheep and live cattle fell significantly in January as a result of weak export markets, figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (AB ...
Friday, March 5, 2004
Australian Cattle Prices Up On High Export Demand
March 5, 2004 Australian Cattle Prices Up On High Export Demand Cattle prices in Australia rose significantly after a three-week fall following an increase in export demand, marketing concern Meat & Livestock Australia Ltd. reported Friday. ...
Friday, March 5, 2004
Canada, Mexico To Discuss Resuming Live Cattle Trade
March 5, 2004 Canada, Mexico To Discuss Resuming Live Cattle Trade   Canada are keen to resume the live cattle trade with Mexico following the latter lifting its ban on US beef. Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Minister Rosa ...
Friday, March 5, 2004
USDA Says Cattle Tagging Not Compulsory
March 5, 2004 USDA Says Cattle Tagging Not Compulsory A new identification program for U.S. livestock intended to quickly find animals suspected of having mad cow disease or other illnesses should not be mandatory, a U.S. Department of Agri ...
Friday, March 5, 2004
US To Consider Resuming Live Canadian Cattle Imports
March 5, 2004 US To Consider Resuming Live Canadian Cattle Imports   The United States is to begin a series of public consultations on whether to reopen the border to live Canadian cattle, Canada's Global National News reported Thursday.   ...
Tuesday, March 2, 2004
Japan Calls for US Government Involvement In Cattle Testing
March 2, 2004 Japan Calls for US Government Involvement In Cattle Testing Japanese officials have called for the US government involvement in mad cow disease testing before resuming US beef imports to Japan. Mamoru Ishihara, vice minister o ...
Monday, March 1, 2004
Canada Ready To Relax Ban US Feeder Cattle Imports
March 1, 2004 Canada Ready To Relax Ban US Feeder Cattle Imports Canada is set to decide next week whether to change the rules that prevent imports of U.S. feeder cattle to Western Canada for part of the year, a veterinary official said on ...
Friday, February 27, 2004
US Feedlots Limit Feeder Cattle Purchase
February 27, 2004 US Feedlots Limit Feeder Cattle Purchase US feedlots have limited their purchases of feeder cattle on detection of mad cow disease in January. During January, cattle placements fell 16% (or 34,000 head) to 1.75 million hea ...
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
US Ban On Canada Cattle Seen To Last Till Late 2004
February 25, 2004 US Ban On Canada Cattle Seen To Last Till Late 2004   The United States' ban on live Canadian cattle is expected to last until at least the fourth quarter of 2004, according to a U.S. analyst speaking at the Canadian Wheat ...
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Australian 2004 Cattle Inventories To Grow 2%
February 25, 2004 Australian 2004 Cattle Inventories To Grow 2% Australia's livestock industries are forecast to continue a recovery phase as more normal weather improves pasture conditions and boosts fodder reserves. A large winter grain c ...
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
US To Re-open Border To Canadian Cattle
February 25, 2004 US To Re-open Border To Canadian Cattle   U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman said Tuesday the department is now reviewing an earlier- proposed rule to allow live Canadian cattle into the U.S. and it may m ...
Friday, February 20, 2004
USDA May Increase Cattle Testing Beyond 40,000 Animals
February 20, 2004 USDA May Increase Cattle Testing Beyond 40,000 Animals The United States may increase testing of cattle for mad cow disease beyond the 40,000 animals it planned to sample in 2004, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman sai ...

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