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Tests confirm second mad cow case in U.S.

Tests have confirmed mad cow disease in a U.S. cow previously cleared of having the brain wasting illness, the Agriculture Department said today. It is the second...

Infected cow's herd mates test negative for BSE

Twenty-nine cows tested negative for mad cow disease after they were culled from the same herd where an infected cow had been found, the Agriculture Department said...

Philippines lifts ban on U.S. beef

The Philippines is lifting a mad cow-related ban on U.S. beef, the Agriculture Department said Thursday. The Philippines had temporarily banned U.S. beef and beef...

IFT report examines public health, regulatory and economic issues related to brain wasting diseases

Developments in testing methods and effective risk management are important to the ultimate fate of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies like BSE (Mad Cow...

Animal in mad cow scare born before feed ban

An animal suspected of having mad cow disease was born before the implementation of the 1997 feed ban that prohibits cattle remains in animal feed, the U.S....

Food safety agencies mince their meats

After years of trying to sort out who should regulate such culinary delights as the bagel dog, the Food and Drug Administration and the Agriculture Department may be...

Another mad cow case found in Canada

Canada's Food Inspection Agency confirmed a new case of mad cow disease in the far west province of British Columbia. It was the fifth case of bovine spongiform...

U.S. food price rise to be largest in 18 years: USDA

U.S. food prices will rise by 5 percent this year, the largest increase since 1990 and propelled by sharply higher prices for bread, cookies and other bakery...

Meat Packer Admits Slaughter of Sick Cows

  ...The biggest threat from “downer” cattle is mad cow disease. The chairman of the full committee, Representative John D. Dingell, also of Michigan, said the...

Fried green... cucumbers?washingtonpost.com

  ...knocked out much of the winter tomato crop in 1989, said Gary Lucier, an Agriculture Department economist. "About a third of the tomatoes that we'd usually see are...

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