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Line on Agriculture
USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service held an all day virtual meeting to discuss efforts to reduce harmful salmonella in meat, poultry and egg products.
The Agribusiness Update
Hot weather is putting a strain on cool-season crops in California, and Salmonella cases linked to onions hits 1,000.
The Agribusiness Update
Hot weather is putting a strain on cool-season crops in California, and Salmonella cases linked to onions hits 1,000.
The Agribusiness Update
Farmers in Northeast California worry a wildfire will cause smoke damage to crops, and onions recalled in California due to Salmonella outbreak.
The Agribusiness Update
Farmers in Northeast California worry a wildfire will cause smoke damage to crops, and onions recalled in California due to Salmonella outbreak.
The Agribusiness Update
Salmonella recall sickens hundreds, and USDA offering $600-million for loans and grants to help build rural broadband with ReConnect Program.
The Agribusiness Update
Trump threatens to pull out of NAFTA altogether as USMCA vote looms, and Sanderson Farms to ditch antibiotics in their chickens.
The Agribusiness Update
JBS recalls meat over Salmonella contamination, and House delays Farm Bill until after recess and November elections.
The Agribusiness Update
China Calls On USDA for Help With Food Safety, and AgriPulse Survey Shows Ag Donates 75% to GOP.
Idaho Ag Today
Dr. Amilton de Mellohas been working with bacteriophages which are viruses that literally attack bacteria on our foods, most notably salmonella.
Northwest Report
Research is being done on wild birds and organic farming...plus a workshop tomorrow in Twin Falls looks at animal drug use stewardship.
Northwest Report
The Gypsy moth appears to be on the rise in the northwest...cucumber are responsible for a large salmonella outbreak.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A powerful strain of salmonella is traced back to whole hogs.
Northwest Report
Winter wheat and barley in Idaho are in trouble...and think again before giving baby chicks for Easter.
Northwest Report
A new study of the bison industry is getting ready to take place...a manufacturer of peanut and other nut butters issues a voluntary recall and a new app will help identify weeds.
Northwest Report
A new study looks at correct ways of handling poultry...the Russian ban is already affecting consumers...and Lacy discusses the "Right to Farm."
Line on Agriculture
A new study just may surprise you when it comes to safe food practices.
Food Forethought
USDA plans to enhance the food safety testing program for ground beef this summer.
Northwest Report
Egg product is recalled...the biodiesel tax credit may get renewed and Lacy has a look at bee health.
Idaho Ag Today
The Unites States Agriculture Department has another worry on its hands – evidence suggests that the salmonella bacteria usually present in eggs has now been able spread to include chicken meat.