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Cargill Cuts 700 Beef-Processing Jobs
2004-01-09
U.S. Mad Cow Disease Crisis: Quarantined holstein cows feed at the Sunny Dene Ranch in Mabton, Washington, December, 27, 2003. The United States will take another look at its proposal to reopen the border to some Canadian cattle after finding mad cow disease in Washington state, a U.S. Agriculture Department spokeswoman told Reuters on Saturday. The USDA said it believed the infected Holstein cow was likely one of a herd of 74 dairy cows imported to Idaho from Alberta, Canada, in August 2001. |
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WITCHITA, Kan. - Cargill Inc. is cutting about 700 jobs at five beef-processing plants in Texas, Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado, citing lost exports of U.S. beef following the discovery of a single case of mad cow disease in Washington state last month.... ... | Note: this page has been archived under Muzi Premium Version and is only available to premium members. Please use the Premium Personal Password (PPP) to log in.
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