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U.S. Sues West Michigan Farm for Antibiotics in Cows
Wed Sep 1, 2010 02:37 PM CDT
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing a western Michigan dairy it claims sold cows that contained illegal traces of antibiotics in their bodies, according to the Associated Press. Justice Department officials filed a complaint Tuesday in a federal court in Grand Rapids that Scenic View Dairy sold cows from three farms for human consumption in spite of numerous warnings.
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Dorada Poultry Announces Plan to Open in Okla. Plant
Wed Sep 1, 2010 02:36 PM CDT
Oklahoma City-based Dorada Poultry recently announced it will occupy a former Tyson Foods facility in Ponca City, Okla., Trading Markets reported. Dorada will use the 180,000-square-foot plant to provide chicken products to McDonald's in the U.S.
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Indianapolis-Based Xylogenics Licenses Yeast Strain to Ethanol Producer
Wed Sep 1, 2010 02:33 PM CDT
Indianapolis-based Xylogenics has licensed a yeast strain developed at the Indiana University School of Medicine, to an ethanol-yeast provider company, according to the Indianapolis Business Journal. Xylogenics said the yeast can increase ethanol yields and lower costs of producing corn ethanol.
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Aussie Algae Biofuels Company to List
Wed Sep 1, 2010 02:32 PM CDT
Australian firm Algae Tec Ltd plans to list on the Australian Securities Exchange and has signed two deals, in Australia and China, to deploy technology that can be used to generate biofuels from algae, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
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Japanese Farmers Work on FMD through New Pork Project
Tue Aug 31, 2010 02:36 PM CDT
Japanese pig farmers are joining together in a new plan to fight foot and mouth disease, Vetsweb reported. Pig farmers are beginning their "New Pork Project" to rebuild the industry and prevent future outbreaks of FMD and other disease outbreaks.
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Study: Dairy Cow Antibiotics Don't Hurt Ground Water
Tue Aug 31, 2010 02:35 PM CDT
Antibiotics given routinely to dairy cattle pose no threat to ground water, according to University of California-Davis scientists. The study provided the first comprehensive look at antibiotics used on dairy farms and their effect on groundwater.
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Ethanol Policy May Determine Australia's Next Government
Tue Aug 31, 2010 02:33 PM CDT
Biofuels Digest reported that biofuels policy may drive the results of a federal election in Australia. The election last week resulted in a hung parliament. "According to Digest sources and local reports, a trio of independent, rural-based MPs based in New South Wales and Queensland holds the balance of power in the new parliament and has made support of rural development and biofuels a condition of support for the conservative and Labor parties vying to form the new government," the blog said.
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Singapore Dignitaries Visit Hoke Ethanol Plant
Tue Aug 31, 2010 02:33 PM CDT
Singapore's Ambassador to the U.S., Chan Heng Chee, Monday toured what is considered to be the largest ethanol plant on the East Coast, looking for potential investment opportunities for her country, the Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer reported.
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Weather Helps Farmers Move Towards Harvest
Mon Aug 30, 2010 02:45 PM CDT
The corn crop of the Danville, Ill., area is ahead of schedule, especially compared to harvests in the past two years, which were delayed by cool and damp weather, and the soybeans are right on schedule, the Commercial-News reported on Monday.
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USDA Announces Recall of Ground Beef Suspected of E. Coli Contamination
Mon Aug 30, 2010 02:44 PM CDT
Cargill Meal Solutions of Wyalusing, Pa., is recalling about 8,500 pounds of ground beef that could be contaminated with a type of E. coli bacteria, according to the Washington Post. The Pennsylvania Food Safety and Inspection Service linked three illnesses in New York and Maine with the recalled ground beef.
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New Dairy Taking Shape on the Big Island
Mon Aug 30, 2010 02:43 PM CDT
Hawaii's Board of Land and Natural Resources has given preliminary approval to a new dairy on the island of Hawaii, the Associated Press reported. Mauna Kea Moo LLC will lease nearly 1,400 acres of state land in Hamakua for a 150- to 200-cow dairy that will produce milk, cheese and yogurt.
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Growth Energy Expands E85 Availability
Mon Aug 30, 2010 02:42 PM CDT
Growth Energy joined forces with Rocky Point CITGO in Rocky Point, N.Y., in expanding E85 availability in the state, according to CSPnet.com. Rocky Point CITGO began selling E85 in June, making it the 66th E85 fueling station in the state.
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Report Cites Biofuel Demand for Africa 'Land Grab'
Mon Aug 30, 2010 02:41 PM CDT
A new Friends of the Earth study said demand for biofuels is behind what it calls a new land grab in Africa, according to Reuters. The study said that at least 5 million hectares, or about 19,300 square miles, have been bought by foreign companies to grow crops in 11 countries.
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Strip Tillage Can Increase Yields, Decrease Input Costs
Mon Aug 30, 2010 02:39 PM CDT
Farmers gathered at a rural Mooreton, N.D., field last week to learn more about a relatively new tillage price, strip tillage, the Wahpeton Daily News reported on Monday. Mooreton area farmer Mike Pikarski hosted the demonstration to show other farmers the benefits of this newer tillage technique.
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"I'm Sorry, I Didn't Hear You.": Lending an Ear to the Dangers of Farm Noise
Fri Aug 27, 2010 02:19 PM CDT
Farmers and ranchers are exposed to hazardous noise levels every day that could cause significant hearing loss but early awareness and protective actions can help to conserve their hearing, the Midwest Producer reported on Tuesday.
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Cool Planet Biofuels Gets $3 Million
Fri Aug 27, 2010 02:17 PM CDT
Camarillo, Calif.-based Cool Planet Biofuels, a company developing a bio-gasoline technology using biomass has raised $3 million as part of a current attempt to raise $8 million, according to Socialtech.com.
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Tacker Appeals Biofuels Fraud Conviction
Fri Aug 27, 2010 02:16 PM CDT
Biofuels entrepreneur Tommy Tacker of Okolona, Miss., appealed his fraud conviction to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, according to News360.com in Tupelo, Miss. Tacker was convicted last February on 10 counts of defrauding the USDA of about $3 million from a biofuels subsidy program.
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Heat and Dry Weather Devastating Local Crops
Fri Aug 27, 2010 02:16 PM CDT
A hot and dry July and August is threatening corn and peanut crops in the Dothan, Ala., area, WTVY-TV Channel 4 reported on Thursday. Local farmers have only seen a few inches of rain over the last couple of months, according to Auburn Extension agronomist Kris Balkcom.
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Champion Sheep Herd Fed Distillers in Ration
Fri Aug 27, 2010 02:15 PM CDT
The Moser family of Garden Grove, Iowa, has turned its bottle lamb project into a flock of nearly 750 ewes and have produced many champions, the High Plains Journal reported. Moser Club Lambs is a family affair, as all the kids in the family have their own flock of sheep they have built through the years as well.
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Genesis Ethanol Plant on Auction Block
Fri Aug 27, 2010 02:14 PM CDT
Rochester, Minn.-based Maas Cos. plans to liquidate the Genesis Ethanol I, a 2-million-to-4-million-gallon-per-year micro ethanol plant in Parker, S.D., according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune in Minneapolis, Minn.