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Welcome to this week's newsletter
We have 4 new features this week:
World Agricultural Production - July 2008
This report prepared by the USDA FAS International Production Assessment Branch reflects official USDA estimates released in the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE-460) July
11, 2008.
Mid-Summer Calf Working, Especially in Tight Times
By Dr. W. Dee Whittier, Extension Veterinarian, Cattle, VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. Published in the Virginia Cooperative Extension Livestock Update, July 2008. Mid-summer processing of spring-born beef calves is one of the highest return procedures available in the cattle business.
World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates
This report, released by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), adopts U.S. area, yield, and production forecasts for winter wheat, durum, other spring wheat, barley, oats and also livestock, poultry and dairy.
UK Cattle Disease Quarterly Surveillance Report (to March 2008)
By the Veterinary Laboratories Agency - This report monitors trends in the major endemic cattle diseases. The report is compiled using disease data gathered by the network of VLA Regional Laboratories.
Bluetongue Protection Zone Keeps Expanding
UK - Defra has today announced that the Bluetongue Protection Zone will be extended again on Monday 14 July, following the delivery by Intervet of over 2 million additional doses of Bluetongue vaccine.
OIE: Wildlife Surveillance Key to Biosecurity
Farmers Wary of Nitrate Poisoning in N Dakota
Mysterious Form of CJD-Like Disease Kills Ten
Washington Veteran to Represent Cattlemen
Conservation Pressure Mounts Against CRP Land
In The Cattle Markets
FMD Fears Keep Argentinian Meat from US
US Announces Funding for BSE Prevention Programmes
Weekly US Cattle Outlook - Wholesale Beef Prices Up
Seeking Solutions to Loss of CRP Grazing
State Orders TB Tests for California, New Mexico
Tight Supply and Demand for US Corn, Soybeans
Stores with Recalled Meat to be Listed
Producers Caught in Limbo After CRP Decision
Judge Asks for Revisit of Older Cattle Rules
Alberta to End BSE Testing of Elderly Cows
Schafer Wants it All Wrapped Up By Years End
Weekly Outlook: Corn and Soybean Prospects
US Beef Exports Highest Since 2003
USDA Recall Product Plan Flawed, Says AMI
Weekly Roberts Report
Balancing Feed Costs
Scientists Find Genes to Lower Saturated Fats in Beef

Forces Join in UAE Over Meat and Seafood Processing
Govt Slaps Restriction on Meat Import
July 10: Official Opening of SK Beef Market
Transparency Lies in Computerised DNA Tracker
Transport Program Welcomed in Canada
KAP: Prioritize Food Security and Food Safety
2008 Billboard Campaign Receives Positive Feedback
The Tender Genotype
Weekly Australian Cattle Summary
Beef Exports to South Asia Jump
Aussie Vendor Declarations Improve Biosecurity
Downward Spiral for Australian Cattlemen
New Carcase Dressing for Consistency
Demand for Beef Falling in GB
Pregnant Cows Importing Bluetongue
Vaccination Vital to Keep Rare Breeds Alive
Secrets Locked in Old Bones
High Court Decision on TB Table Values
SRM Breach: Products Accidentally Shipped to UK
£100 a Head Lost for Every Cattle Finished
Sustained UK Beef Industry Needs Sustainable Prices
Russia Buys Up Meat and Milk from Estonia
IFA: WTO Deal Now Facing Government for Sure
Meeting Of Minds Over EU Animal Health
The Nitrates and Phosphorous Regulations
Local Japanese Agencies Continue BSE Testing Alone

Experiment Infects Cattle with H5N1
Biotech Company Launches Cactus-Based Feed
EFSA Publishes Advice on Biological Feed Hazards
Dutch Boycott UK Cattle Over TB Sale
That's all for this week!
Ed.
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