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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 ...
Friday, February 20, 2004
Australian Cattle Markets Hit By Rising Australian Dollar and Falling Japanese Prices
February 20, 2004 Australian Cattle Markets Hit By Rising Australian Dollar and Falling Japanese Prices The slump in Australian cattle markets stem from rising Australian dollar coupled with falling Japanese prices.   With US grainfed beef ...
Thursday, February 19, 2004
Bird Flu Suspected Cause Of Cattle Deaths In Thailand
February 19, 2004 Bird Flu Suspected Cause Of Cattle Deaths In Thailand Thai authorities have ordered an urgent investigation into cattle deaths over fears that they may have been infected with the bird flu virus, an official said on Thursd ...
Wednesday, February 18, 2004
Australian Cattle Declared TB Free
February 18, 2004 Australian Cattle Declared TB Free Australian cattle have been declared free from tuberculosis in 2003 for the first time following a grueling series of seventy-six thousand tests conducted on livestock. The Northern Terri ...
Friday, February 13, 2004
Australian Cattle Market Prices Fall On Strong AUD
February 13, 2004 Australian Cattle Market Prices Fall On Strong AUD Australian cattle prices fell again this week, extending last week's decline as a result of weaker demand from exporters due to the strong Australian dollar, marketing con ...
Friday, February 13, 2004
Australian Live Sheep and Cattle Shipment Rejected By Israel
February 13, 2004 Australian Live Sheep and Cattle Shipment Rejected By Israel A shipment of Australian live sheep and cattle was rejected by Israel. WA-based Wellard Rural Exports was in the process of loading 5000 sheep and 1500 bulls ear ...
Friday, February 6, 2004
Australian Cattle Prices Down As Supply Increase
February 6, 2004 Australian Cattle Prices Down As Supply Increase Australian cattle prices fell this week as a result of increased supplies in southeast Australia, marketing concern Meat & Livestock Australia Ltd. reported Friday. The price ...
Friday, February 6, 2004
Australian Cattle On Feed Numbers To Increase
February 6, 2004 Australian Cattle On Feed Numbers To Increase The number of cattle in Australian feedlots rose in the fourth quarter of 2003 under normal seasonal influences but is expected to surge in the current quarter, reflecting the i ...
Thursday, February 5, 2004
US Cattle Group Says BSE Panel BSE Report Inaccurate
February 5, 2004 US Cattle Group Says BSE Panel BSE Report Inaccurate The National Cattlemen's Beef Association said that the international BSE panel's report on mad cow disease in North America is inaccurate as it fails to take into accoun ...
Tuesday, February 3, 2004
US Cattle Herd Numbers Lowest Since 1959
February 3, 2004 US Cattle Herd Numbers Lowest Since 1959 Cattle herd numbers in United States have fallen to the lowest level since 1959, a U.S. report showed on Friday, with few signs showing that ranchers are rebuilding their herds. The ...
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
US Soybean Prices Sharply Higher On Cattle Waste Ban Speculation
January 14, 2004 US Soybean Prices Sharply Higher On Cattle Waste Ban Speculation Speculation that the Food and Drug Administration will tighten its ban on use of cattle remains in livestock feed has spurred U.S. soybean prices to end sharp ...
Monday, January 12, 2004
Low Cattle Prices in US to Persist Due to Mad Cow Disease
January 12, 2004 Low Cattle Prices in US to Persist Due to Mad Cow Disease Low cattle prices in the United States will persist as a result of the U.S. mad cow incident, despite Americans' unwavering appetite for beef. The U.S. response to m ...
Thursday, January 8, 2004
Australia Cattle Council Supports Tougher Regulation On Live Exports
January 8, 2004 Australia Cattle Council Supports Tougher Regulation On Live Exports The Cattle Council of Australia today supported a report recommending tougher regulation of the live animal export trade. Council president Keith Adams sai ...
Thursday, January 8, 2004
USDA Approves eMerge's CattleLog System As A Process Verified Program In Animal Tracking
January 8, 2004 USDA Approves eMerge's CattleLog System As A Process Verified Program In Animal Tracking The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved technology company eMerge Interactive, Inc. attleLog(TM) system as a Proces ...

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