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Mad Cow Tests Negative
Two confirmatory laboratory tests on an animal suspected of having mad cow disease (BSE) came back negative, the USDA reported last week.
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Asian Rust In Georgia, Alabama
Georgia and Alabama on Friday were added to the ranks of states where the Asian soybean rust fungus has been found, bringing the number of states with confirmed outbreaks to five.
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More Samples Being Tested For Rust
Four leaf samples taken from Louisiana and one from Mississippi may have soybean rust, but the further incidences of the disease have not yet been confirmed
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Argentine Tax Threatens Soy Output
Argentine soybean farmers’ production plans for this year are already set, but according to the leader of one of the country’s largest agribusiness companies
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Brazil Pegs Soy Crop Near 60 MMT
Brazil’s Agriculture Ministry issued its first official estimate of that country’s next soybean crop last week, pegging production at a record 59.5-60.8 million metric tons.
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Soy Demand Said Slowing
China’s purchases of U.S. soybeans have been very strong early in the 2004-2005 marketing year, but reports indicate Chinese import demand has slowed due to tumbling domestic soymeal and soyoil prices.
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U.S. Levies Duties On Canadian Hogs
Live hogs shipped from Canada to the U.S. will be slapped with anti-dumping duties of up to 15.01% under a preliminary decision from the U.S. Commerce Department announced on Friday.
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Japan Not Ready To Ease Beef Ban
The future of U.S. beef exports to former top customer Japan remained unclear as efforts to reopen the Japanese market appeared to have run into more snags.
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Senators Against Disaster Aid Delay
Plains states Senators oppose any delay in congressional approval of $2.9 billion in disaster aid for losses due to drought and other bad weather, Sen. Byron Dorgan, a North Dakota Democrat, told Reuters News Service on Friday.
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U.S. Hog Producers Expanding
Friday’s USDA Quarterly All Hogs and Pigs Report held slightly negative news for the hog market as it indicated the U.S. hog industry intends to expand production modestly in coming months....















