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Friday, December 26, 2003
US Mad Cow Case Confirmed by UK Laboratory
December 26, 2003 US Mad Cow Case Confirmed by UK Laboratory A British laboratory has tested and obtained initial independent confirmation on the suspected mad cow case in the United States. Authorities are now investigating the origin of t ...
Friday, December 26, 2003
US Chicken, Pork Producers Worry About Mad Cow Consequence
December 26, 2003 US Chicken, Pork Producers Worry About Mad Cow Consequence American chicken and pork producers dismissed speculation that the mad cow case could boost their incomes. Instead, they fear that consumers' concern on food safet ...
Friday, December 26, 2003
Mad-Cow Disease in US Seen To Influence Global and China's Lysine Markets
December 26, 2003 Mad-Cow Disease in US Seen To Influence Global and China's Lysine Markets An eFeedLink Exclusive Report The U.S. Department of Agriculture's confirmation of the first reported incident of mad cow disease will have a signif ...
Tuesday, December 16, 2003
Slump in US Dairy Cow Herds
December 16, 2003 Slump in US Dairy Cow Herds The number of dairy cows in the United States dropped to 74,012 as compared to 131, 535 in 1992. Last year, 2,863 herds, or 3.7%, were lost, although the rate of decline is slowing. From 1992 - ...
Friday, October 31, 2003
China To Import 100,000 Cows From Canada or Australia
October 31, 2003 China To Import 100,000 Cows From Canada or Australia   China's Inner Mongolia province plans to import about 100,000 dairy cows from Canada or Australia, which is worth at least $100 million. This act is to boost the quali ...
Tuesday, October 7, 2003
Japan Mad Cow Case - Possible Influence on US-Canada Trade
October 7, 2003     Japan Mad Cow Case - Possible Influence on US-Canada Trade The U.S. Agriculture Department said on Monday it was investigating on a new case of mad cow disease in a young animal in Japan, which could impact a USDA plan t ...
Thursday, October 2, 2003
US Lame Cows Detected Early
October 2, 2003 US Lame Cows Detected Early U.S. cows are feeling the ache in their legs as they walk back and forth from the milking palour, to keep local dairy stocks from declining. Now, it seems that one in five cows in the U.S has a co ...

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