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Industry News
New BSE Status Should Boost Exports (2-21-13)
Brazil Announces Audit To Curb BSE Fears (1-13-13)
Brazil Says Egypt Never Restricted Its Beef Over Mad Cow (1-2-13)
World's Response To Brazilian BSE Case Is Measured
Brazil Reports First Case of 'Mad Cow Disease' in a Cow That Died Two Years Ago (12-11-12)
Brazil Keeps BSE Status After Prion Protein Scare 12-11-12
Manitoba Vet Fined in Mad Cow Case (10-1-12)
Billboard Firm Rejects PETA's Hanford Mad Cow Ad (5-24-12)
Billboard Company Rejects PETA Ad, Questions Message (5-22-12)
Mad Cow Quarantines Lifted at 2 California Dairies (5-18-12)
Protecting Beef from BSE Fallout (5-4-12)
Two Dairies Quarantined During Mad cow Disease Investigation (5-2-12)
South Koreans Meet With USDA Veterinarian on Mad Cow Disease (5-1-12)
International Response to BSE Case (4-30-12)
Update from USDA Regarding a Detection of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) in the United States (4-26-12)
Analysis: US Mad Cow Find: Lucky Break or Triumph of Science? (4-25-12)
Statement by USDA Chief Veterinary Officer John Clifford Regarding a Detection of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) in the United States (4-24-12)
Japan Reports New Strain Of ‘Mad Cow’ Disease (11-25-11)
New Form Of Mad Cow Disease Found In 2 Swiss Cows (11-22-11)
Return to Feeding Animal Protein on its Way? (7-11-11)
UK: BSE Testing Age Limit Raised (7-4-11)
AMI Joins Industry Groups Urging USDA to Finalize Comprehensive BSE Rule (6-15-11)
NIAA Publications
‘Controlled Risk Country’ for BSE (Summer, Cattle Health Report)
Variation in the U.S. Bovine Prion Gene Identified (Spring, Animal Agriculture Quarterly, Cattle Health Report)
Presentations
2009 NIAA Annual Meeting: The Changing Face of Animal Agriculture |
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Cattle Committee Session
New FDA Feed Regulations, Renderer Requirements, and Impact on Cattle Producers
Dr. David Meeker, National Renderers Association
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