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Cargill resumes turkey production at Arkansas plant
MINNETONKA, Minn. — Minnesota-based Cargill Inc. has resumed production of ground turkey at an Arkansas plant linked to a salmonella outbreak.
Wednesday, August, 17, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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MINNETONKA, Minn. — Minnesota-based Cargill Inc. has resumed production of ground turkey at an Arkansas plant linked to a salmonella outbreak.
Wednesday, August, 17, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
Cargill balances production, profits with regulations, safety
DODGE CITY, Kan. — The giant Cargill Beef slaughter plant on the east edge of Dodge City, Kan., is a factory — in reverse. It takes 6,000 cattle a day and, within a few hours, divides the carcasses into hundreds of cuts of meat and byproducts.
Monday, April, 25, 2011 - Wichita (Kan.) Eagle - Farm
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DODGE CITY, Kan. — The giant Cargill Beef slaughter plant on the east edge of Dodge City, Kan., is a factory — in reverse. It takes 6,000 cattle a day and, within a few hours, divides the carcasses into hundreds of cuts of meat and byproducts.
Monday, April, 25, 2011 - Wichita (Kan.) Eagle - Farm
Family files salmonella suit against Cargill
PORTLAND, Ore. — The family of an Oregon child sickened by salmonella after eating a homemade spaghetti and meatballs dinner filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Cargill, which recalled 36 million pounds of ground turkey amid an outbreak.
Wednesday, August, 17, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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PORTLAND, Ore. — The family of an Oregon child sickened by salmonella after eating a homemade spaghetti and meatballs dinner filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Cargill, which recalled 36 million pounds of ground turkey amid an outbreak.
Wednesday, August, 17, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
Mosaic, Cargill complete transaction
PLYMOUTH, Minn. -- The Mosaic C. (NYSE: MOS), one of the world's leading providers of crop nutrients and feed ingredients for the global agriculture industry, and Cargill Inc., a privately held international producer and marketer of food, agriculture, financial and industrial products and services, today jointly announced the closing of Mosaic's previously announced recapitalization and split-off from Cargill.
Wednesday, May, 25, 2011 - PR Newswire - Farm
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PLYMOUTH, Minn. -- The Mosaic C. (NYSE: MOS), one of the world's leading providers of crop nutrients and feed ingredients for the global agriculture industry, and Cargill Inc., a privately held international producer and marketer of food, agriculture, financial and industrial products and services, today jointly announced the closing of Mosaic's previously announced recapitalization and split-off from Cargill.
Wednesday, May, 25, 2011 - PR Newswire - Farm
Cargill sues Omaha meatpacker over 2007 recall
OMAHA, Neb. — Cargill Meat Solutions Corp. has filed a lawsuit against an Omaha meatpacking plant over a 2007 beef recall.
Saturday, August, 06, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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OMAHA, Neb. — Cargill Meat Solutions Corp. has filed a lawsuit against an Omaha meatpacking plant over a 2007 beef recall.
Saturday, August, 06, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
ND Cargill plant roof damaged by insulation fire
WAHPETON, N.D. — A roof fire caused damage and a work disruption at the Cargill corn syrup plant in rural Wahpeton.
Friday, February, 25, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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WAHPETON, N.D. — A roof fire caused damage and a work disruption at the Cargill corn syrup plant in rural Wahpeton.
Friday, February, 25, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
Cargill to rebuild, expand West Fargo facility
WEST FARGO, N.D. -- Reaffirming its commitment to the region, Cargill will rebuild and expand its oilseed processing plant in West Fargo. Completion of the engineering plans will determine the project's final costs, which are expected to total more than $50 million.
Tuesday, September, 20, 2011 - PRNewswire - Farm
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WEST FARGO, N.D. -- Reaffirming its commitment to the region, Cargill will rebuild and expand its oilseed processing plant in West Fargo. Completion of the engineering plans will determine the project's final costs, which are expected to total more than $50 million.
Tuesday, September, 20, 2011 - PRNewswire - Farm
More ground turkey recalled because of salmonella
CHICAGO — Cargill Inc. announced a second recall of ground turkey products Sunday after a test showed salmonella in a sample from the same Arkansas plant tied to a recall issued last month.
Monday, September, 12, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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CHICAGO — Cargill Inc. announced a second recall of ground turkey products Sunday after a test showed salmonella in a sample from the same Arkansas plant tied to a recall issued last month.
Monday, September, 12, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
Ground turkey recall: Why did it take so long?
WASHINGTON — The first sickness was in March and the first signs of a salmonella outbreak appeared in May. Two months later, investigators linked the outbreak to ground turkey and a Cargill meat processing plant in Arkansas.
Sunday, August, 07, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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WASHINGTON — The first sickness was in March and the first signs of a salmonella outbreak appeared in May. Two months later, investigators linked the outbreak to ground turkey and a Cargill meat processing plant in Arkansas.
Sunday, August, 07, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
36 million pounds of turkey recalled in salmonella outbreak
WASHINGTON — Meat giant Cargill is recalling 36 million pounds of turkey after a government hunt for the source of a salmonella outbreak that has killed one person in California and sickened dozens more.
Thursday, August, 04, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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WASHINGTON — Meat giant Cargill is recalling 36 million pounds of turkey after a government hunt for the source of a salmonella outbreak that has killed one person in California and sickened dozens more.
Thursday, August, 04, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
Time to re-engineer meatpacking sector
BILLINGS, Mont. — After a July 29 public health alert for ground turkey products issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, Cargill Meat Solutions Corp., the nation’s second-largest beef meatpacker on Aug. 3 issued the second-largest meat recall in history — approximately 36 million pounds of ground turkey products FSIS considers potentially contaminated with a multi-drug- resistant strain of Salmonella Heidelberg.
Monday, September, 05, 2011 - R-CALF USA - Opinion
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BILLINGS, Mont. — After a July 29 public health alert for ground turkey products issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, Cargill Meat Solutions Corp., the nation’s second-largest beef meatpacker on Aug. 3 issued the second-largest meat recall in history — approximately 36 million pounds of ground turkey products FSIS considers potentially contaminated with a multi-drug- resistant strain of Salmonella Heidelberg.
Monday, September, 05, 2011 - R-CALF USA - Opinion
Corn prices $4 a bushel higher than last year
MITCHELL, S.D. — South Dakota farmers getting ready to plant corn are looking at prices that are about $4 a bushel higher than they were last year. Prices were above $7 a bushel at the Dakota Plains elevator north of Tripp, the Farmer’s Alliance elevator in Mitchell and the Cargill elevator in Emery, the Mitchell Daily Republic reported Thursday.
Thursday, April, 07, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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MITCHELL, S.D. — South Dakota farmers getting ready to plant corn are looking at prices that are about $4 a bushel higher than they were last year. Prices were above $7 a bushel at the Dakota Plains elevator north of Tripp, the Farmer’s Alliance elevator in Mitchell and the Cargill elevator in Emery, the Mitchell Daily Republic reported Thursday.
Thursday, April, 07, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
Rulemaking process broken
WASHINGTON — As a lifelong cattle producer, I’m well aware that even small changes in government regulations can have a big effect back on the ranch. I hear from livestock producers every day on a variety of issues affecting their ability to produce high quality, affordable meat. In all of these conversations, one issue keeps coming to the forefront: USDA’s proposed rule on livestock markets.
Monday, July, 04, 2011 - - Opinion
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WASHINGTON — As a lifelong cattle producer, I’m well aware that even small changes in government regulations can have a big effect back on the ranch. I hear from livestock producers every day on a variety of issues affecting their ability to produce high quality, affordable meat. In all of these conversations, one issue keeps coming to the forefront: USDA’s proposed rule on livestock markets.
Monday, July, 04, 2011 - - Opinion
SunPrairie sets sights on flood recovery
FARGO, N.D. — The largest grain elevator complex in the Minot, N.D., area is flooded but scrambling to get ready for a winter wheat harvest that could start three weeks from now.
Tuesday, July, 12, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
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FARGO, N.D. — The largest grain elevator complex in the Minot, N.D., area is flooded but scrambling to get ready for a winter wheat harvest that could start three weeks from now.
Tuesday, July, 12, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
Minn-Dak among other sugar companies that join lawsuit
WASHINGTON -- Five more individual sugar companies and two trade associations have joined a lawsuit to stop the corn processors from marketing high-fructose corn syrup as a "natural" product equivalent to real sugar.
Monday, May, 23, 2011 - PRNewswire-USNewswire - Farm
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WASHINGTON -- Five more individual sugar companies and two trade associations have joined a lawsuit to stop the corn processors from marketing high-fructose corn syrup as a "natural" product equivalent to real sugar.
Monday, May, 23, 2011 - PRNewswire-USNewswire - Farm
Canola leaders cite benefits of late planting
FARGO, N.D. — As Kevin Waslaski surveys the potential canola crop in Cavalier County in Langdon, N.D., he thinks it might be optimistic to think that 80 percent might be planted this year. Ditto for the Canadian growers to the north of him.
Sunday, May, 29, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
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FARGO, N.D. — As Kevin Waslaski surveys the potential canola crop in Cavalier County in Langdon, N.D., he thinks it might be optimistic to think that 80 percent might be planted this year. Ditto for the Canadian growers to the north of him.
Sunday, May, 29, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
Irradiation underused to fight E. coli in foods
WASHINGTON — Microwaving salad fixings with just a bit of radiation can kill dangerous E. coli and other bacteria — and U.S. food safety experts say Europe's massive outbreak shows wary consumers should give the long-approved step a chance.
Wednesday, June, 08, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
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WASHINGTON — Microwaving salad fixings with just a bit of radiation can kill dangerous E. coli and other bacteria — and U.S. food safety experts say Europe's massive outbreak shows wary consumers should give the long-approved step a chance.
Wednesday, June, 08, 2011 - Associated Press - Farm
Facts are behind the figures
KANDIYOHI COUNTY, Minn. — According to some, I am part of a giant agribusiness — the worst kind of factory farmer.
Tuesday, June, 21, 2011 - - Opinion
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KANDIYOHI COUNTY, Minn. — According to some, I am part of a giant agribusiness — the worst kind of factory farmer.
Tuesday, June, 21, 2011 - - Opinion
SunPrairie rising from flood
FARGO, N.D. — SunPrairie Grain of Minot, N.D., started dumping some grain in its main facility Aug. 16 and 17, and General Manager Brad Haugeberg says the company is struggling toward normalcy.
Monday, August, 22, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
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FARGO, N.D. — SunPrairie Grain of Minot, N.D., started dumping some grain in its main facility Aug. 16 and 17, and General Manager Brad Haugeberg says the company is struggling toward normalcy.
Monday, August, 22, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
Dairy drama: A timeline
Monday, September, 19, 2011 - Agweek - Farm
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