Published Apr. 29, 2010
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. announced today that it will implement additional beef safety measures designed to further protect customers against foodborne illnesses. The new process controls standards and goals are additions to a food safety program...
Published Mar. 31, 2010
A recent decision by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to scrap a national animal identification system could seriously hinder U.S. veterinarians' ability to track diseased animals and prevent the spread of those diseases...
The program will only apply to animals moved in interstate commerce and will encourage the use of low-cost technology.
Published Mar. 10, 2010
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Friday it has abandoned a program that was intended to trace the movement of farm animals around the country but garnered little support from farmers.
Published Mar. 17, 2010
Meat-eating got political today, as the state Senate called on Gov. Jennifer Granholm to rescind her proclamation urging Michiganders to give up meat for a day Saturday to recognize the healthiness of vegetarian diets.
Published Sep. 10, 2010
What is the one chore dairymen dread the most? Well, that depends on which dairyman you ask.
Published Apr. 29, 2010
A protester from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, wearing an injured-elephant costume, attracts Montrose Elementary students.
The kids seemed to love it. The Bexley schools superintendent did not.
Published Oct. 8, 2010
The dairy industry in the United States has undergone significant structural change over the past eight years. Total milk cow operations have declined significantly...
Published Aug. 1, 2011
Visit here for the latest updates, current news and upcoming meetings and events of the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board.
Published Sep. 27, 2010
Come take a tour with Patti and Samantha as they push open the barn doors and separate fact from fiction while addressing some of the common misconceptions attached to egg carton labels.
Published Apr. 14, 2010
A report by the National Research Council issued Tuesday found that genetically modified crops have increased profits for U.S. farmers while reducing the environmental damage caused by agriculture.
Diefendorff, left, is pictured with Matt Boyert, who nominated him for the Neighbor of the Year Award.
Published Sep. 10, 2010
It’s a horror story often heard within the agricultural community. Land next to a working farm is sold to non-farmers who move in from town and start complaining about the equipment...
Published Apr. 14, 2010
The board of directors of McDonald’s has recommended that the company’s shareholders vote against a proposal to require that 5 percent of the eggs purchased for the chain’s restaurants in the United States be the cage-free variety.
Published Sep. 9, 2010
As debate rages over whether laying hens should be kept in cages or allowed to go cage-free, efforts are underway to provide answers as to the true behavioral needs of hens.
No illnesses have been reported in connection with the products.
Published Mar. 10, 2010
CINCINNATI—Kroger Co. is recalling two onion soup and dip mixes because of possible salmonella contamination.
Committee panel to include representative from each major food animal sector and livestock auctions and processors.
Published Mar. 10, 2010
Following USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack’s announcement that his department is changing its approach to developing a national animal identification system, the National Institute for Animal Agriculture (NIAA) has announced it will dedicate a portion of its annual meeting...
Published Mar. 10, 2010
The Lexington Herald-Leader reports the House committee will decide on new legislation this week giving authority on farm animal treatment to a new state panel.
Published Feb. 1, 2011
Commercial egg producer J.S. West & Co. yesterday filed a lawsuit in a California court asking for the court to interpret the state's 2008 ballot initiative that requires a certain degree of housing space for hens...
Published Sep. 10, 2010
There is nothing small scale about Pearl Valley Eggs, deep in the heart of Illinois farm country. The egg farm itself, two miles south of the nearest town, is a neat collection of 350-foot- and 450-foot henhouses...
Published Aug. 1, 2011
A new report by the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service shows that Escherichia coli O157:H7 in ground beef samples has had a significant decline since 2000. The new data shows that E. coli O157:H7 is found in less than one quarter or 1% of ground beef samples...
Published May. 30, 2012
Each year, the Experimental Biology conference draws members of the scientific community together—including those from the health and nutrition sector—to explore the latest and greatest findings in the name of science...
Published Sep. 24, 2010
The U.S. dairy industry has completed a comprehensive study of the carbon footprint associated with the production of a gallon of fluid milk, and the findings validate the results of other studies...
Published Apr. 29, 2010
AP – As more states move to ban restrictive livestock cages, the campaign to free egg-laying hens from cramped cages and shift them to pens animal rights advocates call more humane could be poised to unintentionally boost deaths among those birds.
Published Feb. 1, 2011
After years of farming and millions of eggs, New Day Farms General Manager Steve Bliesner knows one thing...
Published Apr. 16, 2010
Government data released Thursday showed significant decreases in the reported incidence of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O157 infections in 2009 compared to the preceding three years.
Published Sep. 10, 2010
As the egg recall related to salmonella-contaminated eggs from two farms spread over the Aug. 21-22 weekend, so did allegations that eggs from big, cage-housing operations are prone to the bacteria.
Nothing is further from the truth...
Published Apr. 9, 2010
The nation's largest veterinary association briefed Congress today on the uses of antibiotics and how they help protect animal health...