WASHINGTON – On Tuesday, a coalition of more than 20 groups announced the launch of the Food Before Fuel Campaign, an effort to urge the U.S. Congress to revisit
SAN ANTONIO – U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ed Shafer said Tuesday that U.S. beef is safe as massive protests continued in South Korea over a deal to allow more beef
DES MOINES, Iowa – Mike and Beth Wozniak of Brimfield, Ill., earned Grand Champion honors June 7 in the Pork Checkoff’s 21st annual Great Pork BarbeQlossal contest. The Pork
WASHINGTON – Rancho Dominquez, Calif.-based Gourmet Foods Inc. has recalled approximately 130 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken products that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, the Food Safety and Inspection Service
WASHINGTON – The American Meat Institute last week told the U.S. Department of Agriculture that it would support a policy requiring companies to control products being tested until the test
DENVER - Pre-registration is now open for the 2008 Cattle Industry Summer Conference, which will be held July 15 through 19 in Denver. The event is co-sponsored by the National
DALLAS – The Winn Meat Co. announced Monday that it has added Meyer Natural Beef to its product line. Winn Meat said in a statement that it will provide customers
WASHINGTON – Dutch’s Meat Inc., based in Trenton, N.J., is recalling approximately 13,275 pounds of ground beef products because of possible E. coli O157:H7 contamination. The Food Safety and Inspection
SEOUL – South Korea’s ruling party sent lawmakers to the United States on Monday to seek assurances that beef from older cattle will not be exported to the Asian nation.
ATLANTA – Cagle’s Inc. reported a loss of $77 million for fiscal 2008, compared to a profit of $56 million for the previous fiscal year. The company reported in a