
Topics: Livestock/Meat, FDA, Food Security/Shortage,
Bill to put animal confinement under FDA regulation for food safety purposes introduced in House
The Expanded Food Safety Investigation Act to give the Food and Drug Administration FDA new powers to investigate livestock feedlots and animal
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06/18/2023 SOURCE: www.statenews.org
As corporations try to reach net zero carbon emissions, they’re turning to carbon capture techniques. Ohio farmers are getting in on the action.
Ohio farmers are entering a new market: the carbon trade
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06/18/2023 SOURCE: southernillinoisnow.com
A member of the Nashville FFA has been elected as Vice President of the Illinois FFA. Eric Wisley was elected ...
Illinois FFA elects new officers; Nashville FFA member to serve as Vice President
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06/18/2023 SOURCE: www.semissourian.com
The Perryville (Missouri)FFA Chapter has started a partnership with Agriculture Education on the Move (AEOTM). The partnership helps third grade students learn agricultural literacy at the Perryville...
Groups team up to help students
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06/18/2023 SOURCE: www.fultonsun.com
A student from North Callaway FFA recently competed in the Missouri FFA Public Speaking Academy.
North Callaway FFA student places first at speaking competition
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06/18/2023 SOURCE: www.youtube.com
Meteorologist Jacob Dickey sat down with Levi Maierhofer, the 2022-2023 Illinois State FFA Reporter to talk about the Illinois State FFA Convention which kic...
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06/18/2023 SOURCE: www.efeedlink.com
The Provincial Veterinary (ProVet) of Antique, the Philippines, has warned local hog raisers against errant traders offering to buy their hogs at a lower price due to a suspected case of African swine fever (ASF) that was reported in the municipality of Hamtic.
Antique, Philippines, warns of dubious traders seeking to buy hogs at lower prices following ASF outbreak
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06/18/2023 SOURCE: www.efeedlink.com
Izaak Breitenbach, general manager of the South African Poultry Association (Sapa), said that the latest highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreak in the Western Cape resulted in 550 000 chickens culled and many eggs destroyed to contain the disease, Moneyweb reported.
550,000 chickens culled in bird flu outbreak at Western Cape, South Africa
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06/18/2023 SOURCE: theconversation.com
South Africa’s agriculture could do even better but is held back by power cuts and poor infrastructure
Farming in South Africa is being hobbled by power cuts and poor roads. Rural towns are being hit hardest
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06/18/2023 SOURCE: www.youtube.com
Purdue ag economists James Mintert and Nathanael Thompson discussed the updated corn outlook following USDA's June World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates (WASD...
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