Latest Mad Cow Disease News

US Beef, Pork Exports Expected To End 2006 Well Above 2005 (CattleNetwork.com)
Friday December 29th 2006, 4:14 pm

KANSAS CITY (Dow Jones)--U.S. beef and pork exports will end the year well above levels accomplished in 2005, according to industry forecasts, with international pork sales up for a 16th consecutive year and at a record. [News Source]

The Prairie Star (Prairie Star)
Friday December 29th 2006, 3:26 pm

After a recent announcement by Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns, participation in an animal identification system is a choice entirely up to individual livestock producers in all but a handful of states. [News Source]

Beef slaughterhouse plans to press ahead (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
Friday December 29th 2006, 12:15 pm

The board of Rancher's Choice Beef Co-Operative Ltd. is not giving up plans to build a slaughterhouse in Dauphin, in spite of the Manitoba government's refusal to give it more money. [News Source]

Squeamish consumers may balk as FDA backs cloned meat, milk.
Friday December 29th 2006, 12:00 pm

The FDA declared meat and milk from cloned animals safe to eat, though industry concerns about consumer reactions make their sale unlikely anytime soon. [News Source]

Cloned beef on the menu soon?
Friday December 29th 2006, 12:00 pm

Meat and milk from cloned animals could appear on Australian dinner tables after the United States made a preliminary ruling that it is safe to eat. [News Source]

Premise registration continues on plan (Iowa Farmer)
Friday December 29th 2006, 11:28 am

Editor’s note: On Nov.. 22, the Bush administration pledged not to make a planned National Animal Identification System mandatory. However, that has not derailed movement toward a voluntary tracking system. [News Source]

Buying Food Fresh from the Farm (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
Friday December 29th 2006, 8:29 am

Small farmers are finding a growing number of consumers hungry to buy meat, milk, and vegetables straight from the source [News Source]

Cloned Hamburger Meat Still Seen a Long Way Off (Environmental News Network)
Friday December 29th 2006, 8:21 am

It may be years before consumers will be buying fast-food hamburgers or grilling T-bone steaks made from cloned cattle because the cloning process is too expensive and currently is not commercially viable. [News Source]

Domestic news (The West Australian)
Friday December 29th 2006, 1:21 am

Meat and milk from cloned animals could appear on Australian dinner tables after the United States made a preliminary ruling that it is safe to eat. [News Source]

Cloned cow meat, milk deemed safe (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Friday December 29th 2006, 12:38 am

Meat and milk from cloned cows is safe to eat and might soon be cleared for sale to the public, the government said Thursday. [News Source]