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added 2007 Fri May 25 17:58:00 by tehranchik
US President George W. Bush, meeting a top-level Chinese trade delegation at the White House, said Thursday that China should import American beef, while repeating his administration's years-old demand that Beijing needs to rake up the value of its currency.
added 2007 Thu May 17 18:05:11 by TechnologyExpert
A meat company is recalling 129,000 pounds of beef products in Missouri, Illinois and 13 other states because of possible E. coli contamination, the U.S. Department of Agriculture says.
added 2007 Wed Apr 11 13:10:28 by Varadinum
Army SOS Creamed Ground Beef "My aunt used to serve this to her husband, a retired Army colonel, and she said he never got tired of it!"
added 2007 Mon Apr 2 0:24:03 by zaph22
To Creekstone Farms manager Bill Fielding, his company's idea does not seem unreasonable. In order to satisfy its very important customers in Japan -- customers the company needs to survive -- Creekstone wants to test for mad cow disease every one of the cattle it slaughters.
added 2007 Sun Mar 11 19:52:08 by TechnologyExpert
High feed costs, created by the explosive growth of the fuel ethanol industry, will lower U.S. beef and broiler chicken output this year by a quarter billion lbs from earlier forecasts, the U.S. government said on Friday.
added 2007 Mon Jan 29 19:00:30 by elisebauer
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added 2007 Mon Jan 15 5:21:08 by unknown user
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added 2006 Wed Dec 13 2:04:46 by unknown user
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added 2006 Fri Aug 25 7:18:32 by Jordan
"Irina Polejaeva, chief embryologist at ViaGen, a livestock-cloning lab in Austin, Texas, aims to bring cloned beef to the American dinner table within the next few years. Since 2005, ViaGen has cloned half a dozen cows from strips of beef, a procedure that enables the company to test the quality of the meat before bringing it back to life." Mmm.

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added 2006 Mon Aug 21 21:23:22 by bluecuparoo
Many Japanese are worried about the safety of U.S. beef. Retailers here say they aren't about to waste their time carrying an unpopular product. Instead, meat-section shelves are filled with beef from Australia and Japan.
added 2006 Sun Aug 13 1:18:02 by jeremytoday
New surveys showed staunch resistance in Japan to U.S. beef despite a recent resumption of imports, with 80 percent of Japanese still concerned about its safety and only one food company planning to buy the American meat, reports said Saturday.
added 2006 Sat Aug 12 19:17:49 by dirtyfratboy
Eighty percent of those surveyed by the newspaper said they were concerned about the safety of U.S. beef. Of 1,741 people quizzed for the survey last weekend, 45 percent said they did not want to eat U.S. beef and 43 percent said they wanted to think about the issue before deciding.
added 2006 Fri Aug 4 18:23:20 by msaleem
Creekstone Farms, a Kansas beef producer, wants to reassure customers that its cattle are safe to eat by testing them all for mad cow disease. Sounds like a smart business move, but there's one problem: The federal government won't let the company do it.