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February 2011 Articles

Knock Out Roses require care
Farmers Must Use all Tools to Tell Their Stories
Trader Missions Help us Keep our fingers on the Pulse
Horse camping tips
Continued from Beef Sire Selection
The Important of Price Discovery
Farm Bureau Pushing for Repeal of Form 1099 Requirements
LSU AgCenter seeing increased calls about bedbugs
Feral Hogs can be controlled
Thoughts
Proposed GIPSA Rules would mean big changes for Livestock and Poultry Industries
Boiler--Salmlonella Enteritidis Monitored Program
AFBF Backs Bill to Expand Broadband in Rural America
• Russia OKs mor US poultry plants, plans inspections
Make Plans for Fall planting now
Cutting Corners
Beef Cattle Reproductive Efficiency – Profitability
News Brief
Mosquito
Extreme Vertical Integration in the Broiler Industry
Never Discount a Woman's Voice
It's time for fall vegetable gardening
LSU AgCnter experts say US eggs are safe
LSU Ag Center researchers focus on food safety
So far, sweet potato outlook much better than past 2 years
Horses
Horse Trivia
Goat farm finds new markets
The Veteran
Final: Selection and Management of Beef Replacement Heifer Source
Frequently asked questions: Livestock Show Animal Health
Broiler Demonstration Houses
Rules would level playing field for contract poultry farmers
Clarification of Certain poultry Provisions of the Proposed GIPSA Rule
Deal Carefully with Poison Ivy
Paul Harvey
Pear or Apple Crunch
Just Rambling Oct 2010
Family economist warns of recent scams
New herbicides help cattle farmers manage pastures

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Russia OKs mor US poultry plants, plans inspections

Russia OKs more U.S. poultry plants, plans inspections Source: meatingplace.com By Tom Johnston
Russia on Friday re-listed three more U.S. poultry plants as eligible exporters as Moscow plans to begin inspections of U.S. facilities to ensure they are complying with a new export agreement.
The latest round of approvals includes Mountaire Farms Inc.’s Lumber Bridge, N.C., plant (product produced on or after Sept. 28) and Koch Foods’ Forest, Miss. (on or after Aug. 27), and Cumming, Ga. (on or after Aug. 20), facilities, USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection service said on its website.
Since meeting an agreement with Washington to lift its ban, Russia has approved 83 of 87 U.S. poultry establishments that complied with Russian requirements, according to a report by Ria Novosti.
Russian and U.S. sanitary officials said they are set to begin random inspections of 33 U.S. plants, while the country’s chief food safety official said initial shipments of U.S. product have complied with Moscow’s requirements, Ria Novosti reported.


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