Live-Cattle Prices Remain Low On USDA Mad-Cow Test Result.Reports on the impact of the test results for bovine spongiform encephalopathy by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on live-cattle future contracts as of June 29, 2004.CoteJimTomsonBillEBSCO_bspWall Street Journal Eastern Edition
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“At the core of many of these discussions is the desire by many market participants for improved price discovery, reinvigorated competition, and a more transparent relationship between the prices for live cattle and the resulting products.
ase rules in court. Cattle group, USDA to battle mad cow disease rules in court.Cattle group, USDA to battle mad cow disease rules in court.The article reports on the lawsuit filed by the Ranchers-Cattlemen Action Legal Fund against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), arguing that...
Cotton:December cotton fell 178 points to 79.44 cents and near the session low. Prices hit a 3.5-month low. Cattle:December live cattle futures edged up 7.5 cents to $183.625. Meanwhile, expiring November feeder futures climbed 87.5 cents to $238.575, while most-active January gained 82.5 ce...
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists to cattle genetically modified to not produce prions. The purpose of the evaluation is to determine if there are adverse effects of the procedure on the animal's health. Edward B. Knipling, ARS administrator, states that the cattle can help to ...
Department of Agriculture (USDA) on the prices of cattle, dairy products, grain, beef, and pork during the years 2010 and 2011. According to the USDA, pork production is expected to decline by 3.8 percent in 2010. The department says that prices of cheese and butter are expected to ...
Economic Models of Cattle Prices: How USDA Can Act to Improve Models to Explain Cattle Prices. Report to the Honorable Tom Daschle, U.S. Senate. March 2002.GAO. 2002. Economic models of cattle prices: How USDA can act to improve models to explain cattle prices. GAO-02-246. ...
Reports on the plan of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to require farmers to track all cattle, pigs and chickens over their lifetimes in order to further protect the country's food supply from animal-disease outbreaks.EBSCO_bspWall Street Journal Eastern Edition...
USDA Seeks 237 Cattle Imported From Japan.Reports on the efforts of the United States Agriculture Department to trace a number of cows imported from Japan after that country discovered its first case of mad-cow disease in September 2001.EBSCO_bspWall Street Journal Eastern Edition...