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E. coli scare prompts Tyson to recall ground beef
CINCINNATI (AP) — Tyson Fresh Meats Inc. is recalling about 131,300 pounds of ground beef because a family in Ohio fell ill after eating meat produced by the company that was contaminated with E. coli, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported...Tags: Emporia (Emporia, Virginia), Electrical Appliance, Supervalu Inc., U.S. Department of Agriculture, Companies and Corporations
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Boomtown: Study says beef plant will have $10 billion impact
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comThe Northern Beef Packers plant scheduled to open sometime in the fall will act as an enormous economic engine that will cause Brown County's gross domestic product to quadruple and Aberdeen's population to double in 15 to 20 years, a consultant said...Tags: Land Price, Real Estate, South Dakota State University, Agricultural Research and Technology, Vehicles
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Congress set to cut money for meat industry reform
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Tuesday it will abandon portions of a sweeping antitrust rule proposed for meat companies if Congress does not provide money for enforcement. A Congressional committee voted late Monday to...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Smithfield Foods, Livestock Farming, Food Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Consumer Confidential: Airfares, chicken prices, car troubles
Money & CompanyAirfares won't rise; chicken prices will increase; Mustangs and Jettas are being investigated... -
Smithfield Foods 3Q profit rises on pork demand
NEW YORK (AP) — Smithfield Foods benefited from a large insurance claim recovery in its third quarter, pushing its net income significantly higher as demand for pork continues to rise. But the world's biggest hog producer also said Thursday that...Tags: Education, Smithfield Foods, Colleges and Universities, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology
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Taco Bell takes its beef with lawsuit to public
Taco Bell says a legal beef over the meat in its tacos is bull. The fast-food chain took out full-page ads in at least nine major newspapers and launched a YouTube campaign featuring its president Friday to proclaim its taco filling is 88 percent beef....Tags: Online Advertising, Stephen Colbert, Washington (U.S. state), Business Enterprises, USA Today
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Taco Bell fights back on beef lawsuit with ad push
aco Bell is launching an advertising campaign Friday to fight back against a lawsuit charging its taco filling isn't beef. The fast-food chain placed full-page print ads in Friday's editions of the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, New York Times and...Tags: Rubio's Restaurants Incorporated, Online Advertising, USA Today, Lawyers, Grocery Coupons
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High court rejects farmer who tangled with Tyson
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court on Monday turned down an appeal from a former Tennessee poultry farmer who sued Tyson Farms after losing his contract to raise their chickens. The justices did not comment in turning away Alton Terry, who said Tyson...Tags: Barack Obama, Real Estate, Livestock Farming, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Local Government
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High court rejects farmer who tangled with Tyson
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday turned down an appeal from a former Tennessee poultry farmer who sued Tyson Farms after losing his contract to raise their chickens. The justices did not comment in turning away Alton Terry, who said...Tags: Barack Obama, Real Estate, Livestock Farming, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Local Government
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Higher food prices expected as corn reserves shrink
Americans should brace for higher food prices this year now that demand for corn has pushed U.S. supplies to their lowest point in 15 years. Higher projected orders from the ethanol industry sent corn futures soaring Wednesday, as corn supplies became...Tags: Kellogg Company, Smithfield Foods, Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Industry
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Higher food prices ahead after corn reserves sink
Americans should brace for higher food prices this year now that demand for corn has pushed U.S. supplies to their lowest point in 15 years. Higher projected orders from the ethanol industry sent corn futures soaring Wednesday, as corn supplies became...Tags: Kellogg Company, Smithfield Foods, Agricultural Research and Technology, Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Poultry group doubts validity of published paper
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Evidence dismissed as "junk science" during Oklahoma's fight against pollution from the Arkansas poultry industry has been accepted for publication in a scientific journal, but chicken growers and a lawyer specializing in environmental...Tags: Science, Livestock Farming, Judges, Environmental Pollution, Lawyers
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