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U.S. TRADE POLICY ON LAMB MEAT: WHO GETS
FLEECED?
The U.S. lamb meat industry received protection from import competition in 1999 with a tariff-rate quota. This paper ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Trade talk guide: there's a lot of hot news in
the Agri-marketing industry!
AGCO Duluth, Ga. What's Hot: New AGCO Engine coupled with PowerMaxx CVT results in major fuel savings. Auto-Guide[TM] ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Market transparency and market structure: the
Livestock Mandatory...
Only packers with an annual slaughter above 125,000 cattle, 100,000 swine, and 75,000 lambs are required to report. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Pampered Proteins
BOOK REPORT Pampered Proteins The market for premium-priced, source-specific meat is getting bigger every day, and Bill Niman ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
American Meat Institute
Represents the interests of packers and processors of beef, pork, lamb, veal, and turkey products and their suppliers ... (DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATIONS SERIES)
Exploring New Possibilities
The veal and lamb industries are reaching out to younger consumers with more affordable, flavorful cuts. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Livestock Market Reporting: USDA Has Taken Some Steps
to Ensure Quality,...
GAO-06-202 December 9, 2005 Livestock producers, with gross income of $63 billion in 2004, depend on USDA's daily, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
IRAQ - Transit From Syria Slows.
Alleged infiltration of foreign militants into Iraq through Syria appears to have dramatically slowed down, according to US ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Reinventing the lamb: having already created
innovative products for the...
Think of lamb and the first food items that typically come to mind are lamb chops and leg ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Livestock
Establishments falling under this classification are primarily engaged in buying and/or marketing cattle, hogs, sheep, and goats. This ... (ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN INDUSTRIES)
Alternative viewpoints.
When situations occur you can usually find people that take opposite views--some to look at the positives while ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Hannibal breaks his long silence
Dr Hannibal Lecter, the infamous serial killer of Thomas Harris' novels Red Dragon and The Silence of the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Farmers markets: where shoppers always buy locally.
The recent proliferation of farmers markets seems almost unbelievable. Despite the U.S. obesity epidemic and availability of fast ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Where's the beef? It's mooving! Frozen meat
trade is on the upsurge.
Japan and Korea become big-time importers, with the United States as well as Australia reaping benefits. For North ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Casings 101: all casings are not alike or created
equal--and some feature...
THE NATIONAL PROVISIONER WISHES TO ACKNOWLEDGE JOSEPH R. (ROY) ESCOUBAS, PH.D. DIRECTOR AND PROFESSOR, FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Oshkosh Tanning Company Boone,
Iowa.
A Tour by Charles Roegiers, School of Business and Herbert T. Hoover, History Department, the University of South ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
An assessment of Bank of England and national
institute inflation forecast...
This article evaluates the density forecasts of inflation published by the Bank of England and the National Institute ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A new kind of green farming
HEADNOTE Unhampered by the cultural assumptions of conventional agriculture, the Rickards of Ohio found a way to increase ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Montana Agriculture and the Global
Economy.
In the past decade, international agricultural trade and domestic policy issues have been highly controversial topics among Montanans, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
European frozen food consumption tops 11 million ton
mark for 2000: most...
As nearly as Quick Frozen Foods International can determine, frozen food consumption in 13 European countries reached 11.1 ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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