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Producers in northern Alabama face a long road to recovery after suffering damage from this week’s storms.
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Wire ReportsLOS ANGELES -- Meat in the U.S. may be widely contaminated with strains of drug-resistant bacteria, researchers reported Friday after testing 136 samples of beef, chicken, pork and turkey purchased at grocery stores.Nearly half of the samples -- 47 percent -- contained strains of Staphylococcus aureus, the type of bacteria that most commonly causes staph infections. Of those bacteria, 52 percent were resistant to at least three classes of antibiotics, according to a study published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.DNA testing suggested the animals were the source of contamination. Environmental health scientist Lance Price, the study’s leader, said the animals most likely harbored these drug-resistant pathogens because they are fed to livestock to promote growth and prevent disease in crowded pens on large farms.
House Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Collin C. Peterson wants answers from the EPA.
The Barley family, Conestoga, Pennsylvania, has been chosen as Farm Family of the Week.
Farm Journal Legacy Project needs your help with this project survey mentioned in the January 2011 issue of Farm Journal magazine.
SMITHFIELD, Va., Sept. 8, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Smithfield Foods, Inc. (NYSE:SFD) today reported fiscal 2011 first quarter results. Highlights -- Net income was $76.3 million, or $.46 per diluted share, an improvement of $184.0 million, or $1.21 per diluted share, from the first quarter of fiscal 2010 -- Consolidated operating profit improved $252.4 million versus a year agoPork segment operating profit increased $12.3 million, or 12% -- Fresh pork operating profit improved $51.0 million -- Packaged meats results remained strong at $67.3 million, or $.11 per pound -- Pork segment produced record first quarter earnings for the fourth time in a rowHog Production returned to profitability, improving by $244.0 million Other segment results rose $5.8 million -- Generated first quarter cash flow from operations in excess of $100 million -- Repurchased more than $52 million of debt subsequent to the end of the first quarter -- Protein supplies tightened in the U.S.; July pork freezer stocks at 72% of previous year levels -- Domestic meat prices rose to keep pace with higher grain costs
Winds reaching 70 mph knocked over three barns being renovated Wednesday at the state’s largest egg farm, killing two workers, authorities said.Two construction workers who were laying concrete blocks at Ohio Fresh Eggs were killed in one of the barns, said Bill Schwaderer, a spokesman for the Ohio Department of Agriculture. Three other workers escaped with minor injuries.
An audit finds funds helped pay for lobbying and trips for chief’s wife.
WASHINGTON, July 27 -- The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Food & Drug Administration issued the following press release:A Pennsylvania dairyfarm has agreed to abide by federal regulations that protect meat from illegal drug residues caused by the unapproved medication of cattle before slaughter, as part of a consent decree of permanent injunction obtained by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.