SEOUL – The South Korean government said Monday that it was delaying the resumption of U.S. beef imports after the request of the ruling party and massive street protests. The
WASHINGTON – The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Friday a public meeting to discuss the Public Health Human Resources System (PHHRS) demonstration project to test a pay-for-performance system.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – A Fayetteville, Ark. teenager faces federal charges related to the theft of $140,000 in cash from the home of Tyson Foods Inc. chairman John Tyson. The Associated
HOWARD, S.D. – CROPP Cooperative and Dakota Beef have agreed to partner to expand the U.S. organic beef supply in a multiyear agreement. "Currently there is a large number of
SEOUL – The South Korean government said Thursday that it will go ahead with a U.S. beef deal that has sparked protests across the Asian nation. According to the Associated
WASHINGTON – Food prices will stay high for the next decade with beef and pork rising an average of 20 percent, according to reports from two international agencies. The Agriculture
DENVER – The Fort Dodge Animal Health Legacy Scholarship has received 158 applications from veterinary students across the nation in its first year. The scholarship was announced at the 2008
CARPINTERIA, Calif. – CKE Restaurants Inc. on Wednesday announced an 1.8 percent increase in same-store sales for period four and the first quarter. The company said the increase was a
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. – Sara Lee Corp. on Wednesday announced that it had appointed Margaret M. Foran to executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary, effective June 30, 2008.
GLENDALE, Calif. – IHOP Corp. announced Wednesday that it will change its corporate name to DineEquity Inc., effective June 2, 2008. Julia A. Stewart, chairman and CEO of IHOP Corp.,