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- U.S. Inspector General questions USDA's response to mad cow disease.
- By Mike Lee, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Mike Lee, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2004-07-14
- Animal singled out for mad cow tests did not have disease, USDA reports.
- By Mike Lee, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Mike Lee, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- USDA Begins Approval Process for Faster Testing Kits for Mad-Cow Disease.
- By Loretta Kalb, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Loretta Kalb, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2004-01-10
- California Ramps Up Broader, Faster Testing for Mad Cow than USDA Requires.
- By Jon Ortiz, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Jon Ortiz, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2004-03-12
- California Asks USDA to Revisit Mad Cow Secrecy Agreement.
- By Jon Ortiz, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Jon Ortiz, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2004-02-18
- USDA, Critics Agree Current Mad Cow Tests Unable to Locate All Possible Cases.
- By Jon Ortiz, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Jon Ortiz, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2004-02-08
- USDA Certifies Davis, Calif., Laboratory to Conduct Rapid Mad-Cow Testing.
- By Jon Ortiz, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Jon Ortiz, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2004-03-31
- USDA Soaks Up Farm Surplus.
- By Paul Schnitt, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Paul Schnitt, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2002-06-10
- USDA Halts Hunt for Missing Members of Mad-Cow Herd, Citing 'Little Risk'.
- By Les Blumenthal, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Les Blumenthal, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2004-02-10
- USDA Upholds Sierra Logging Limits.
- By Stuart Leavenworth, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Stuart Leavenworth, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2001-12-28
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- U.S. Cattle Industry Objects to Report Recommending More Mad Cow Testing.
- By Jon Ortiz, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 8--A report by an international panel of mad cow experts called for wider testing in the United States, but the beef industry contends the panel ignored safeguards and cultural differences...
- Research articles 2004-02-08
- Sacramento, Calif., Police Brace for Protests at Upcoming Agriculture Expo.
- By M.S. Enkoji, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 11--When the U.S. Department of Agriculture brings its party to town later this month, Sacramento-area law enforcement agencies say they will be prepared for the worst -- but hoping for...
- Research articles 2003-06-11
- Report Suggests Sacramento, Calif., Turned Small Profit on Agriculture Expo.
- By M.S. Enkoji, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 13--A three-day international agriculture conference in June that promoters promised would put Sacramento on the map posted a modest profit by one calculation, in spite of a monumental strain on...
- Research articles 2003-09-13
- Sacramento, Other California Counties Get Agricultural 'Disaster Area' Label.
- By Alicia Roca, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 23--The U.S. Department of Agriculture declared 12 California counties, including Sacramento, Solano and Yolo, disaster areas Wednesday. Seventy-seven other counties across the United States, including some in...
- Research articles 2002-08-23
- Beef Recall Affects Grocery Stores in Sacramento County, Calif.
- The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 4--The mad cow scare hit home Saturday as a grocery store chain acknowledged the recall of potentially tainted meat sold at its stores in five Northern California counties, including Sacramento. WinCo...
- Research articles 2004-01-04
- Agriculture officials await final tests of suspected mad-cow reoccurrence.
- By Mike Lee, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 19--A possible new case of mad cow disease surfaced Thursday in the United States, reviving interest in giving consumers more details about tainted meat and in tracking cattle from barnyard...
- Research articles 2004-11-19
- Beef industry awaits results of closer screening of possible mad cow case.
- By Mike Lee, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 29--Federal officials could announce as soon as today whether a suspicious animal has tested positive for mad cow disease. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, on June 1, started using...
- Research articles 2004-06-29
- State may start testing beef
- SACRAMENTO BEE SACRAMENTO -- Worried that a foreign embargo on U.S. beef will ruin the state's cattle industry, state lawmakers are poised to introduce legislation to make California the first state to set broader and faster testing for mad cow disease. The mere whiff of...
- Research articles 2004-03-15
- Safety group urges limits on crops used for drug, industrial purposes.
- By Mike Lee, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 16--The Union of Concerned Scientists called Wednesday for the U.S. Department of Agriculture to ban open-field growing of corn, soybeans and other food crops engineered to produce pharmaceutical and ...
- Research articles 2004-12-16
- Consumer, Food-Safety Groups Demand Immediate Mad-Cow Policy Changes.
- By Jon Ortiz, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 16--Pressure on the U.S. government to adopt new testing standards for mad cow disease grew Thursday as consumer and food safety groups pressed for immediate policy changes, including faster testing...
- Research articles 2004-01-16
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