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U.S. races to finish trade deals.(News)
July 2, 2007... FOUR key free trade agreements (FTAs) appeared to be headed to Congress for votes as the final approvals come in just before the midnight June 30 deadline, when the President's trade promotion authority expires. The FTA between the U.S....

Activists get in on farm policy.(News)(Farm Sanctuary)(Brighter Green)
July 2, 2007... TWO activist groups--Farm Sanctuary, which calls itself the leading organization in the U.S. for farm animal protection, and Brighter Green, an environmental policy think tank that promotes "equity and sustainability" --have submitted a farm...

Animal fats to power future synthetic fuels.(News)
July 2, 2007... Key Points * Synthetic fuel from animal fats burns cooler, resists freezing. * Tyson-Syntroleum standalone plant planned to flow in 2010. ANIMAL fats and greases are poised to play a new role in the biofuels boom with Tyson Foods'...

Korea may 'move' to OIE standards.(News Watch)(World Organization for Animal Health )(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... Japan remains resistant to easing import restrictions on U.S. beef, but South Korea appears open to relaxing its policy, according to reports last Friday. U.S. negotiators provided Japanese officials, in meetings over two days last week, with...

No FAD diagnosed in pigs.(News Watch)(foreign animal disease)(American Association of Swine Veterinarians )(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... The American Association of Swine Veterinarians (AASV) reported last week that some veterinarians inquired about a suspected case of foot and mouth disease in a group of pigs shipped from Canada and located in a Minnesota processing plant and...

Ethanol yield potential addressed.(News Watch)(E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. and Foss North America to make farmers understand production of hybrid plants)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... DuPont and FOSS North America announced an agreement to help farmers and ethanol producers better understand the ethanol yield potential of grain corn being delivered to ethanol plants. Under terms of the agreement, DuPont business Pioneer...

AMA adopts vet collaboration policy.(News Watch)(American Medical Association)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... The American Medical Assn. (AMA) voted at its annual meeting to adopt a new policy supporting more educational and research collaborations between the medical and veterinary professions to help with the assessment, treatment and prevention of...

AMA food policies.(News Watch)(American Medical Association)(Conference news)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... The American Medical Assn. (AMA), at its annual meeting last week, adopted policies to address obesity among Americans. The policies encourage consumers to engage in physical activity and make wise food choices and the food industry "to make...

Market podcasts.(News Watch)
July 2, 2007... The University of Illinois has three new podcasts that carry the latest information on commodities, market prices and dairy issues. The podcasts are hosted by Todd Gleason, an extension media communications specialist. Mike Hutjens, extension...

India, Brazil warned?(Inside Washington)
July 2, 2007... LAST Thursday, the same day India's top trade minister Kamal Nath was in Washington to explain his country's annoying trade policy at a major think tank, President George Bush was across town at the White House quietly signing away special...

POET makes ethanol from cobs.(News)
July 2, 2007... Key Points * POET to use cobs, corn fiber for commercial cellulosic ethanol plant. * More ethanol can be created from cob. POET, a dry-mill ethanol producer, announced that it has produced cellulosic ethanol from corn cobs. ...

Court rejects HSUS lawsuit.(News)(Humane Society of the U.S.)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... A FEDERAL appeals court in California has rejected an argument by the Humane Society of the U.S. (HSUS) that egg producers should be exempted from California law that excludes agricultural equipment purchases from the state's 5.25% sales tax....

Future of AgJobs package unclear.(News)(United States. Congress. Senate)
July 2, 2007... Key Points * Grassley said bill was "not a good solution to immigration problem." * AgJobs package defeated along with bill. * House not likely to bring up its own bill now. ANY hope for passage of comprehensive immigration...

Bank groups oppose expansion of FCS.(News)(American Bankers Association, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Independent Community Bankers of America)(Farm Credit System)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... SEVEN banking and financial services trade associations, in a letter to members of the House and Senate Agriculture Committees, have opposed language written into the credit title of the 2007 farm bill that would expand the authority of the...

Ban spurs reaction on China.(News)(seafood trade)
July 2, 2007... Key Points * Current agreement not legally binding. * Chinese imports held at U.S. ports of entry awaiting third-party proof. * Residues of banned antibiotic drugs found in imports. ACTION by the Food & Drug Administration...

House unveils either/or farm bills.
July 2, 2007... IN an unusual step, House Agriculture Committee chairman Collin Peterson (D., Minn.) will unveil not just one but two versions of a farm bill on Friday. Full committee markup of the two bills will begin July 17. The first version will...

LOL, CHS announce repositioning of Agriliance.(News)(CHS Inc. (Saint Paul, Minnesota))(Land O'Lakes Inc.)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... LAND O'Lakes Inc. (LOL) and CHS Inc. have announced a repositioning of two business segments of their Agriliance agronomy joint venture. CHS is acquiring the crop nutrients wholesale distribution business. LOL is acquiring the crop...

Report looks at factors driving animal health.(waves of technology in animal health industry)
July 2, 2007... Key Points * Authors say innovation essential but not a guarantee of success. * "Waves of technology" to change animal health industry analyzed. * Outcome for companies that don't respond to waves outlined. THE animal health...

Whole Foods to sell stores.(Business)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... WHOLE Foods Market plans to sell all 35 of its Henry's and Sun Harvest stores and a distribution center in Riverside, Cal., to Smart & Final Inc., a Los Angeles, Cal.-based food retailer, subject to a completed merger of Whole Foods and Wild...

Stock summary.(Business)(Statistical table)
July 2, 2007... Stock Summary Feedstuffs-Moskow Stock Indexes June 27 June 20 Year ago Agribusiness 290.60 293.90 267.90 Baking 273.10 273.40 218.00 Fertilizer ...

Intercontinental to buy WCE.(Winnipeg Commodity Exchange Inc.)(IntercontinentalExchange Inc.)
July 2, 2007... Key Points * Winnipeg exchange operates largest canola floor in the world. * Acquisition would expand Intercontinental's presence in ag derivatives. INTERCONTINENTAL Exchange Inc., already locked into a contest with Chicago...

Batista to take over Swift.(Business)(Wesley Mendonca Batista)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... SWIFT & Co. last week reported that Brazilian Wesley Mendonca Batista immediately will become the company's chief executive officer and president, as well as a board member, on the completion of the acquisition of Swift by J&F Participacoes...

Blue Seal Feeds Inc.(Names in the News)(appointment of Michael Gelinas and Rebecca Hoover )(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... BLUE SEAL FEEDS INC., Londonderry, N.H. -- Michael Gelinas has joined the company as director of new business development. Gelinas will be responsible for assessing and implementing new business, product and market opportunities. He was...

Chore-Time Poultry Production Systems.(Names in the News)(appointment of Ryan Miller )(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... CHORE-TIME POULTRY PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, Milford, Ind. -- Ryan Miller has been named area service technician. Miller will be responsible for assisting in warranty administration and providing technical services to customers in the northeastern...

J.D. Heiskell & Co.(Names in the News)(appointments)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... J.D. HEISKELL & CO., Tulare, Cal. -- Duane A. "Butch" Fischer has been promoted to chief executive officer. Fischer was most recently president and chief operating officer and will retain his presidency. Ryan G. Pellett has been promoted...

National Grain & Feed Assn.(Names in the News)(appointment of Jess McCluer )(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... NATIONAL GRAIN & FEED ASSN., Washington, D.C. -- Jess McCluer has joined the staff as director of regulatory affairs. McCluer will be responsible for directing and managing the operations operations program for grain elevators, feed mills and...

Paulsen Agribranding.(Names in the News)(appointment of Katie Jacobsen and Joan Meyers )(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... PAULSEN AGRIBRANDING, Sioux Falls, S.D. -- Katie Jacobsen has joined the company as media coordinator. Jacobsen will research, plan and place media plans for various clients, manage media budgets and identify target audiences and media outlets....

Poet, Sioux Falls.(Names in the News)(appointment of Jim Sturdevant )(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... POET, Sioux Falls, S.D. -- Jim Sturdevant has joined the company as director of project LIBERTY. Sturdevant will coordinate efforts to commercialize cellulosic ethanol. He was previously with the U.S. Geological Survey.

Rodale Institute.(Names in the News)
July 2, 2007... RODALE INSTITUTE, Kutztown, Pa. -- Timothy J. LaSalle has been appointed chief executive officer. LaSalle was previously with the Northwest Earth Institute.

It's really 'deer' to my heart.(livestocks feeding and global warming)
July 2, 2007... IN the last five years, while speaking to groups of dairy and beef cattle producers, I have referenced the thousands of dollars land-grant universities spend on research to determine the cows' contribution to global warming. The best response...

China bars corn ethanol due to high food costs.(Viewpoint)
July 2, 2007... CHINA has just banned further expansion of its corn ethanol industry after a radical 43% increase in pork prices over the past year. Xu Dingming of the Chinese National Energy Leading Group told a recent seminar, "Food-based ethanol fuel...

Dairy farmers look to 'stars': Dairy Quality Assurance program gives producers the knowledge needed to have the "history" consumers want.(Feedstuffs FoodLink: CONNECTING FARM TO FORK)
July 2, 2007... FOOD quality and milk quality "can't be sold as a promise. It has to be there," Keith R. Carlson, executive director of the Dairy Quality Assurance Center, explained. For quality to be there, producers need "a history" based on how they...

Distillers grains 100% pelletizable.(Research)
July 2, 2007... ONE hundred percent of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS), a byproduct of ethanol production, can be pelletized without adding a binding agent or anything else, according to Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and...

Flies shown to move END virus.(Nutrition & Health: Poultry)
July 2, 2007... LABORATORY testing released June 20 shows that flies exposed to a food source infected with exotic Newcastle disease (END) can pick up the virus and carry it for several days, perhaps later passing it on to chickens that eat it. "We can't...

Glycerol useful in broiler feeds.(Bottom Line)
July 2, 2007... INCREASING amounts of inedible fats and oils are being processed for use as biodiesel. A byproduct of biodiesel production is glycerin or glycerol. Native fats and oils consist of a triglyceride composed of one molecule of glycerol and...

Balanced amino acids control NE: Part 1: the chemical composition of feed and its overall digestibility may have significant effects on the bird's intestinal microflora and the incidence of enteric diseases, especially necrotic enteritis.(Bottom Line of Nutrition: Poultry)(necrotic enteritis)
July 2, 2007... A COMMON assumption in poultry nutrition is that we are feeding a single living species: Gallus gallus domesticus. However, the intestinal tract of the chicken contains approximately 400-500 species of bacteria whose nutrient requirements are...

Merger proposed.(biofuels BUZZ)(Lake Area Corn Processors LLC and Countryside Renewable Energy Inc. merges)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... The boards of Lake Area Corn Processors LLC, its wholly owned subsidiary Dakota Ethanol LLC and Countryside Renewable Energy Inc. announced June 4 that they have entered into a non-binding letter of intent to merge Dakota Ethanol into...

New York heats up.(biofuels BUZZ)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the city will incorporate biofuel made from corn and soybeans into oil used to heat city buildings starting in 2008. The plan will reduce greenhouse gas emissions blamed for global warming, improve air...

GROWMARK to acquire STAR.(biofuels BUZZ)
July 2, 2007... GROWMARK Inc. announced its intentions to acquire 100% of STAR Energy LLC. STAR, based in Manson, Iowa, is a retail energy company serving northwest Iowa and is currently owned by GROWMARK, West Central Co-operative and NEW Cooperative Inc. It...

Ethanol co-product.(biofuels BUZZ)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... Mexico's livestock producers are seeing the benefits associated with using distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS), a co-product of ethanol production, as an affordable and efficient feed source for livestock. In 2003, Mexico imported...

ADM looks to sugarcane business.(biofuels BUZZ)(Archer Daniels Midland Co.)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. (ADM), the U.S.'s largest ethanol producer, is preparing to enter the sugarcane ethanol business in Brazil, company executives said. Such a move would mark an endorsement of a gasoline substitute that competes...

Companies ask for Kansas jury.(Bottom Line of Nutrition: Poultry)(pollution charges of poultry industries)
July 2, 2007... THE Arkansas poultry companies being hauled into a district court in Tulsa, Okla., next year by Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson on pollution charges have asked the court to draw the jury from outside Oklahoma, perhaps from the area...

Lessons learned from cruelty trial.(Hog Industry: INSIDER)
July 2, 2007... Key Points * Testifying veterinarians disagree on euthanasia methods. * Producers should "self-assess operations" and consider outside perception. WHILE the owner of a hog farm and two of his employees were acquitted on all but...

Cleaner manure burns hotter.(Facilities)(Panda Energy International Inc.)
July 2, 2007... Key Points * Meeting outlined best practices for scraping manure from feed pens. * Panda Energy to use manure as a fuel source for E10 blend. * Plant estimated to use 1,500 tons of manure per day. CLEAN manure may sound like...

E3 Biofuels launches ethanol distillation plant.(Facilities)(E3 BioFuels-Mead LLC)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... ON June 28, E3 BioFuels-Mead LLC launched its high-efficiency Genesis plant in Mead, Neb. Environmentally friendly because of its cutting-edge technology, the high-efficiency ethanol distillation system at the Genesis plant gets its energy...

Bag stretch-wrapping systems have benefits.(Facilities)
July 2, 2007... STRETCH-wrapping systems have become standard equipment in many bagged feed warehouses. Mill managers believe wrapping stacked bags on pallets with a polyethylene or polypropylene film stabilizes the load, preventing the bags from falling....

Cargill, TAMU enter agreement.(News)(Cargill Inc. Nutrena Feeds Div. and Texas A and M University)(education of veterinary medicine)
July 2, 2007... Key Points * Cargill to develop nutrition education opportunities for vets and clients. * Educational Alliance designed to enhance horse, livestock health. TEXAS A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical...

Canadian farmers dump wheat, select other crops.(News)
July 2, 2007... The Canadian government's reporting agency said June 26 Canadian farmers abandoned spring wheat this year, moving acreage into other crops like canola and barley, where they expect improved returns. Wheat acreage is off 19% at 14.8 million...

Soy fermentation plant planned.(News)(Genebiotech and Nutra-Flo Protein & Biotech Products, to create a soy fermentation facility )(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... A JOINT venture between Genebiotech, a Korean biotechnology firm, and Nutra-Flo Protein & Biotech Products, a Sioux City, Iowa, feed ingredient company, will create a high-tech soy fermentation facility in North Sioux City, S.D., the first of...

Ethanol to affect transportation.(MILL MARKET)(renewable fuels production increasing)
July 2, 2007... Key Points * Rail and barge infrastructure deserve attention. * Ability of distribution network to develop in tandem may affect ethanol growth. U.S. ethanol production capacity is rising rapidly. Fortunately, to date, logistical...

Ingredient market.(Statistical table)
July 2, 2007... INGREDIENT MARKET The following prices, which include delivery, were obtained June 27 from feed and grain vendors in the U.S. and Canada. The prices represent current trading values, but are not guaranteed. The second column shows...

Dairy markets on demand bull.(Livestock/Poultry)
July 2, 2007... At a Glance * Milk reaches highest-ever price; market testing history. * Situation driven by demand, especially global powder demand. * Strong prices could hold into late 2008. FOR the dairy markets, last week was one of the...

Beef demand.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... Beef demand: Beef demand remained choppy last week, but cattle were marketed at lower weights, keeping beef production under year ago and providing some, but not enough, support to beef and cattle, Feedstuffs sources said. Still, beef...

Cattle inventory.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... Cattle inventory: The feedlot inventory report was bearish as it showed less-than-desired marketings in May and more-than-desired --way, way more--placements, the combination of which put the June 1 inventory over the year before for the first...

Cattle markets.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... Cattle markets: The cattle markets slipped again last week as northern yards moved cattle at lower money as early as Tuesday, leaving the South defenseless for another week, and southern yards had not traded through late week. Cattle were...

Hog markets.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... Hog markets: The hog markets took a hard hit last week as slaughter continued to run at hefty levels, sources said. Hogs were down $4.76-6.17 to $70.66-71.45/cwt., lean basis, across the Corn Belt last Thursday, equivalent to a $52-53 live cash...

Pork stocks.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... Pork stocks: Pork stocks were up almost 3% at the end of May from year ago (Table 1, page 22), but sources said the level wasn't burdensome as the main culprit was ham storage due to a slowdown in sales to Mexico.

Egg markets.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... Egg markets: The egg markets advanced another 13-15 cents last week and were up more than 25 cents from June 1 at $1.04-1.08/doz. and 96-98 cents/doz. for large-sized eggs delivered to store doors last Thursday, more than twice as high as last...

Turkey markets.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... Turkey markets: The turkey markets gained 2-3 cents to 85-86 cents/lb. last Thursday for hens and retail-sized toms in the East and Midwest, 16.3% more than year ago. Sources said birds were held with considerable confidence as supplies are...

Stocks situation.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
July 2, 2007... Stocks situation: Chicken stocks and total meat and poultry stocks at the end of May were well below year ago, leaving the meat and poultry complex positioned strongly at midyear, sources said.

Corn surprises market.(Grains/Ingredients)
July 2, 2007... IT was a bit of deja vu all over again last week when the U.S. Department of Agriculture released its updated acreage report (Table 1). Actual corn planted acres were well above suspected levels, and soybeans were lower. End users can...

Group may be told to return millions.(News)(Environmental Protection Agency)(America's Clean Water Foundation)
July 9, 2007... AN environmental foundation that channeled millions of dollars of government grant money into clean water efforts, including several-thousand environmental reviews of pork producers' farms, closed last year and may now be ordered to return much...

Study says biofuels to keep ag prices high for next decade.(News)
July 9, 2007... THE world's push into biofuels is likely to keep agricultural prices high for the next decade, ensuring that the "food versus fuel" debate continues, according to a new study. The outlook for agriculture over the next decade, published by...

EFSA-FDA strengthen cooperation.(News Watch)(European Food Safety Authority)(U.S. Food and Drug Administration)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the U.S. Food & Drug Administration signed the first U.S./European agreement in the area of assessing food safety risk on July 2. This is the first formal international cooperation agreement EFSA...

FSIS administrator appointed.(News Watch)(Food Safety and Inspection Service appoints Alfred V. Almanza)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns announced the appointment of Alfred V. Almanza as administrator of the Food Safety & Inspection Service (FSIS), a U.S. Department of Agriculture agency that protects public health through inspection of...

Pfizer relocation planned.(News Watch)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... Pfizer Inc. reported that Pfizer Animal Health will consolidate most of its veterinary medicine research at its research farm in Michigan and its research laboratory in Sandwich, England, to downtown Kalamazoo, Mich., using laboratory space...

Monsanto divests businesses.(News Watch)
July 9, 2007... Monsanto Co. announced that it has completed divestitures of its Stoneville and NexGen businesses. In line with the announcement, Monsanto will immediately work to combine the Delta & Pine Land business with its existing operations and...

Price increase.(News Watch)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... DSM Nutritional Products announced a worldwide price increase for VevoVitall (ultra-pure grade of benzoic acid) of 50 [euro] ($120) per ton, driven by increased energy, raw material and transportation costs this year. The increases are...

Earl Brunson.(News Watch)(Obituary)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... Earl C. Brunson died June 15 at the age of 82 in Palm Bay, Fla. Brunson was the original founder of Wholesale Feeds Inc., a Midwest feed and nutrient distributor. He started in March 1961 in a 7,800 sq. ft. rented railroad depot in downtown...

USAPEEC officers.(News Watch)(USA Poultry and Egg Export Council appoints Mark Blanchard)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... Mark Blanchard, executive vice president of NOCS, a cold storage and warehousing company in New Orleans, La., was elected chair of the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council (USAPEEC) at its 18th annual executive conference. Also elected were Saher...

Manganese levels higher in prion-infected sheep.(News Watch)(scrapie and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE))
July 9, 2007... SHEEP infected with scrapie and cows infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) have elevated levels of manganese in their blood before clinical symptoms appear, according to new research. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The findings,...

Pesticide-CCD link explored.(colony collapse disorder)
July 9, 2007... THE sudden disappearance of honeybees in many parts of the country might be related to pesticide exposure, according to Washington State University entomologist Walter "Steve" Sheppard. Beekeepers have struggled as hives have failed soon...

WTO talks to go into September.(World Trade Organization)
July 9, 2007... THE two chairmen of the agriculture and industrial products negotiations laid out for governments last Thursday their plans for the next phase in the World Trade Organization talks, indicating that the talks will continue into September, trade...

Canadian ministers to revamp farm program.
July 9, 2007... CANADIAN farm ministers have agreed "in principle" on a new national agricultural program similar to the U.S. farm bill or the European Union's Common Agriculture Policy, which they hope to flesh out and price this fall and have in place by...

Sustainability key to ag's future.(News)
July 9, 2007... PROTEIN consumption is on the rise on a worldwide basis, and the world's feed industry will play a leading role in helping to meet that need, Bill Doyle, president and chief executive officer of Potash Corp., told those gathered at the Global...

World vitamin market to reach $3.2b by 2010.(News)
July 9, 2007... THE global vitamins market is set to experience steady growth backed by consistent demand from end-use industries such as animal feed, food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, according to a new research report by Global Industry Analysts Inc....

Biodiesel groundbreaking.(biofuels BUZZ)(Renewable Energy Group Inc)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... A groundbreaking ceremony was held June 26 for what will be one of the largest biodiesel facilities in Kansas--a 60 million-gallon-per-year biodiesel plant in Emporia, Kan., for Renewable Energy Group Inc. (REG). REG earlier announced the...

Biobutanol facility.(biofuels BUZZ)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... DuPont announced that it will invest $58 million in biofuel production assets at two facilities as part of a partnership with BP and British Sugar. A leader in biofuels research and development, DuPont plans to construct a biobutanol...

SuperTargets join top 25 list.(Business)
July 9, 2007... THE list of the top 25 supermarket systems for 2006 changed little from 2005, with two notable exceptions: Supervalu Inc., with its acquisition of Albertson's Inc., jumped from the 11th-largest system to the fourth largest, and Target Corp....

Arby's wants Wendy's.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... Arby's wants Wendy's: In a filing last week with the Securities & Exchange Commission, Triarc Companies, which owns Arby's Restaurants, said it would be "a natural, strategic buyer" of Wendy's International, which owns Wendy's Old Fashioned...

Kraft wants biscuits.(In 60 seconds)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... Kraft wants biscuits: Kraft Foods Inc., the largest cheese marketer in the world and, through its Oscar Mayer business, one of the largest meat marketers in the world, announced last week an agreement to acquire the biscuit and cereal...

Hypor expands into Russia.(Business)(Exima JSC)(HYPOR B.V.)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... HYPOR B.V., the swine breeding business of Hendrix Genetics B.V., announced last week an agreement with Russian-based Exima JSC to build Hypor's first breeding farms in Russia. The farms will produce great-grandparent, grandparent and...

Stock summary.(Business)(Statistical table)
July 9, 2007... Stock Summary Feedstuffs-Moskow Stock Indexes July 3 June 27 Year ago Agribusiness 299.40 290.60 275.00 Baking 276.20 273.10 216.90...

Fort Dodge Animal Health.(Names in the News)(Richard R. DeLuca promoted)(Brief article)
July 9, 2007... FORT DODGE ANIMAL HEALTH, Madison, N.J.--Richard R. DeLuca has been promoted to chief operating officer. DeLuca will be responsible for commercial, manufacturing, business development and international marketing functions of the global...

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