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BSE tests give FDA respite on feed rules.
November 1, 2004... GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Results of the expanded U.S. surveillance program for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)--which so far have detected no new cases in more than 92,000 tests--. appear to be giving the Food & Drug Administration's Center...

U.S.-Japan deal on beef stirs up talk: Canada sees agreement as good news for its cattle producers.
November 1, 2004... Canada's Minister of Agriculture Andy Mitchell told Parliament Oct. 25 he was pleased with the deal struck over that weekend between U.S. and Japanese government officials on the resumption of their two-way beef trade. After three days of...

U.S.-Japan deal on beef stirs up talk: beef industry hails trade agreement.
November 1, 2004... WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. beef industry is hailing the new U.S.-Japan framework agreement as an important first step to renewing U.S. beef exports to Japan. However, the agreement could create new--and largely...

Message to voters: get out to polls, as next President has much to face.(World View)
November 1, 2004... Most recent polls suggest that there is virtually no candidate preferred by the electorate in Tuesday's U.S. presidential election. Both President George Bush and Sen. John Kerry lead or are trailing, depending on the poll, but the...

It was messy, it was expensive--it's over.(Inside Washington)(American Feed Industry Assn.)
November 1, 2004... WASHINGTON, D.C. -- By the time you read this, the U.S. elections will probably have ended at the polls. Hopefully, we will know with certainty the name of the next President of the U.S. Hopefully, we will not be in the middle of another...

Canadian cattle prices up 25% from last year.(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Statistics Canada reported Oct. 25 that Canadian cattle producers saw better cattle and calf prices during August, but market prices still lag behind levels recorded before last year's discovery of one case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy...

EU heading into political unknown.
November 1, 2004... The European Union jumped into the political unknown last Wednesday after the incoming president of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, abruptly pulled back his list of designated commissioners to avoid possible rejection by the...

Renderers told to go on offensive, push to open markets after BSE case.(bovine spongiform encephalopathy)
November 1, 2004... NEW ORLEANS, LA. -- In the future, the rendering industry "must go on the offensive" and, in an organized manner, get out its positive message of helping to ensure a clean environment by recycling byproducts into valuable and usable products,...

EU to lift trade sanctions on U.S. imports cautiously.
November 1, 2004... The European Commission said Oct. 25 it would take steps to ease its trade sanctions on American imports now that U.S. President George Bush has signed into law legislation rolling back illegal government subsidies. Bush signed the...

NCBA calls deal 'huge first step' in resuming beef trade.
November 1, 2004... Officials at the National Cattlemen's Beef Assn. (NCBA) acknowledged last week that the agreement reached Oct. 23 by Japanese and U.S. representatives to re-establish beef trade between the two countries is just "a first step" toward actual...

Union Pacific reports third-quarter earnings.(Financial Reports)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... OMAHA, NEB. -- Union Pacific Corp. released the results of its fiscal 2004 third quarter, noting that the company saw its best-ever railroad operating revenue, up 4% versus 2003. For its third quarter ended Sept. 30, Union Pacific reported...

Growmark reports successful fiscal year.(Financial Reports)
November 1, 2004... CHICAGO, ILL. -- The agricultural cooperative Growmark said it posted sales for the 2003-04 fiscal year of $2 billion, up more than $350 million from last year. Growmark said it had a net income of $29.8 million compared to $19 million...

Provimi sees increase in revenues.(Financial Reports)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... PARIS, FRANCE -- The Provimi Group reported a 3.6% (7.1% on a like-for like basis) growth in revenues for the first half of its fiscal year and said costs were coming down at the end of the period so revenues should be up again in its second...

Land O'Lakes changes name of feed unit.(Business Report)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... ARDEN HILLS, MINN. -- Land O'Lakes Inc. announced that Land O'Lakes Farmland Feed LLC, its animal feed subsidiary, has changed its corporate name to Land O'Lakes Purina Feed LLC. "Our new name, Land O'Lakes Purina Feed, leverages our...

RailAmerica completes CSX line purchase.(Business Report)(Indiana & Ohio Central Railroad Inc)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... RailAmerica Inc. announced Oct. 18 that its subsidiary, Indiana & Ohio Central Railroad Inc. (IOCR), completed its $8.6 million purchase of 107 miles of railroad from Cincinnati to Columbus, Ohio, (the Midland Subdivision) and the long-term...

Stock summary.(Business Report)(Illustration)
November 1, 2004... STOCK SUMMARY This Last Week Week Year Oct. 27 Oct. 20 Ago Feedstuffs-Nelson Stock Indexes Agribusiness 110.7 109.8 97.3...

Sysco creates position for ag sustainability.(Business Report)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Sysco Corp., the largest distributor of food and foodservice-related items to foodservice operations in North America, announced last week a new position for agriculture sustainability. Sysco added the role to Craig Watson's current...

Arysta to acquire assets of Monsanto-Moviagro in Chile.
November 1, 2004... TOKYO, JAPAN -- Arysta LifeScience Corp. announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire the main agricultural chemical assets of Monsanto's Chile-based Moviagro subsidiary. The transaction includes the Moviagro name. The...

DTN, MGEX announce partnership, launch of agricultural indexes.(Minneapolis Grain Exchange)(Data Transmission Network Corp.)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... DTN and the Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX) announced a partnership whereby, beginning Dec. 15, DTN will provide the new calculated indexes to MGEX for its five new agricultural index futures and options contracts. DTN and MGEX customers...

Neogen acquires German distributor.(Biologische Analysensysteme GmbH)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... LANSING, MICH. -- Neogen Corp. has reported the acquisition of Biologische Analysensysteme GmbH (BAG), a German distributor that handled Neogen's food safety test products. Neogen said distribution of the company's food safety products in...

Correction.(Correction Notice)
November 1, 2004... Golden Oval Eggs LLC, an egg further processor headquartered in Renville, Minn., expects eggs produced for further processing to increase to no more than 30% of production in the future. A story in the Sept. 13 Feedstuffs incorrectly reported...

D&D Commodities Ltd.(Names In The News)(Appointments)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... D&D COMMODITIES LTD., Stephen, Minn. -- Monte Hess has joined the company as West Coast district sales manager. Hess will be responsible for expanding feed, farm supply, pet and grocery business and servicing current distributors in the western...

Kent Feeds Inc.(Names In The News)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... KENT FEEDS INC., Muscatine, Iowa -- Chris Hancock has assumed the position of consumer products sales manager in the southeast area of the eastern region. Hancock will be responsible for distribution and sales of pet and companion feeds and...

Brock Grain Systems.(Names In The News)(Appointments)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... BROCK GRAIN SYSTEMS, Milford, Ind. -- Jim Barnes has been named sales manager. Barnes will be responsible for sales and marketing activities and will oversee the business unit's district sales managers and strategic accounts. He was most...

Michelman Inc.(Names In The News)(Appointments)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... MICHELMAN INC., Cincinnati, Ohio -- Dr. Martin A. Cohen has joined the company as global director of commercial technology. Cohen will be responsible for directing the research activities of the performance additives and coatings businesses,...

The National Cattlemen's Beef Assn.(Names In The Names)(Appointments)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... THE NATIONAL CATTLEMEN'S BEEF ASSN., Centennial, Colo. -- Joe Schuele has joined the industry communications staff as director of trade media. Schuele was previously with Martin Group.

Velcera Pharmaceuticals Inc.(Names In The News)(Appointments)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... VELCERA PHARMACEUTICALS INC., Langhorne, Pa. -- Dr. Anthony "Tony" M. Benitz has been named vice president of research and development. Benitz will be responsible for leading animal health research, product development and providing scientific...

Handbook defines acronyms, jargon, terms.(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... STONINGTON, CONN. -- Just what is a GABA? It's one of "the exploding number" of acronyms, abbreviations, complex terms and jargon used across agribusiness today, especially in the livestock and poultry, animal health and veterinary medicine...

KCS receives approval to complete Mexican transaction.(Mexico's Foreign Investment Commission)(Kansas City Southern)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Mexico's Foreign Investment Commission (FIC) has approved Kansas City Southern's (KCS) new application for the authority to acquire Grupo TMM S.A.'s interest in TFM S.A., a major freight rail carrier in Mexico. FIC approval is necessary...

UEP approves assessments to continue funding, promoting husbandry standards.(Poultry)
November 1, 2004... NEW ORLEANS, LA. -- The board of directors of the United Egg Producers (UEP), at its annual conference here last month, approved assessments on producers to administer the egg industry's hen husbandry program and to continue its public...

NCC celebrates 50 years of promoting chicken.(Poultry)
November 1, 2004... WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The National Chicken Council (NCC) celebrated its 50th year at its annual conference last month--50 years council president George Watts said were marked by three defining issues: price controls in 1973, a television news...

Omelets on the run.(Market Digest)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Based on its recent "Breakfast in America" survey, nine of 10 breakfast consumers say a hot breakfast is the best way to begin the day, but half of those consumers don't have time to fix such a breakfast, according to the Jimmy Dean division of...

Turkey power.(Market Digest)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... The National Turkey Federation (NTF) has added a turkey Reuben sandwich to the recipe section of its consumer web site, www.eatturkey.com, that's a perfect way for consumers "to power up on protein and cut down on fat," according to an...

Turkey tips.(Market Digest)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... NTF has also added its "2004 How-To Guide for Thanksgiving" to the web site, according to senior director of communications and marketing Sherrie Rosenblatt, who noted that 97% of Americans will have turkey this Thanksgiving. The how-to...

Chicken council officers.(Market Digest)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Tom Shelton, chair and chief executive officer of Case Foods in Salisbury, Md., has been named chair of the National Chicken Council (NCC), taking the office during the council's annual conference last month in Washington, D.C. Shelton...

Diet density, feed form among factors found to affect growth.(Nutrition And Health/Poultry)
November 1, 2004... The effect of dietary nutrient density, feed form and lighting on the growth performance of broiler chickens was reported by K.E. Brickett and H.L. Classen of the University of Saskatchewan at the recent joint meeting of the Poultry Science...

Ranchers have traditionally used water and salt to move cattle from one place to another.(Research Digest)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Ranchers have traditionally used water and salt to move cattle from one place to another, but an Agricultural Research Service (ARS) rangeland scientist has found that while water is an effective tool for moving cattle, salt isn't as helpful as...

Research conducted by Intervet Inc. reiterates that prevention is key.(Research Digest)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Research conducted by Intervet Inc. reiterates that prevention is key when it comes to reducing the economic effects of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) caused by Pasteurella multocida and Mannheimia haemolytica on beef producers' bottom lines....

USDA re-establishes poultry plan committee.(Nutrition And Health/Poultry)(United States Department of Agriculture)(General Conference Committee )(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman announced Oct. 20 that the U.S. Department of Agriculture is re-establishing the general conference committee of the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP). This committee is...

Nutrition conference reviews international broiler production.(Bottom Line Of Nutrition/Poultry)(Poultry Federation of Arkansas)
November 1, 2004... The Nutrition Conference--sponsored by the Poultry Federation of Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma, the Feed Manufactures Committee and the University of Arkansas--devoted a complete morning session to a review of broiler production in important...

Ruminant meat meal may lower feed costs: Part 2.(Nutrition And Health/Poultry)
November 1, 2004... Animal byproducts, as a group, represent viable feed ingredients at prices that have traditionally been considered normal. When prices such as those found at the time of this writing for ruminant meat and bone meal occur, they can be a source...

Industry report.(Swine Industry News)
November 1, 2004... Changes in consumer demand for pork products over the past 20 years have led to rapid changes in the way hogs are produced and marketed. While some opponents of reorganization in the pork industry have lobbied elected officials to intervene, a...

Meddling ill-advised.(Swine Industry News)
November 1, 2004... Concerns about poorly written contracts and inadequate dispute settlement procedures have led members of state legislatures to propose legislation to more heavily regulate the industry. Laws passed in at least six major agricultural states,...

Survey shows good sanitation can reduce insect levels in feed mills.(Facilities)
November 1, 2004... Stored-product insects are often associated with feed mills because of the availability of cereal ingredients in raw and processed form and the warm temperatures of production areas. Over the years, four surveys have been conducted to...

KSU dedicates new bioprocessing building.(Inside News)(Kansas State University's Bioprocessing & Industrial Value Added Program building)
November 1, 2004... MANHATTAN, KAN. -- Addressing the growing demand for technology that helps add value to Kansas-grown crops, Kansas State University (KSU) dedicated its Bioprocessing & Industrial Value Added Program (BIVAP) building in Manhattan Oct. 15. ...

KSU breaks ground on flour mill for grain complex.(Inside News)(Kansas State University)
November 1, 2004... MANHATTAN, KAN. -- Kansas State University (KSU) broke ground on its new $6.8 million Teaching & Research Flour Mill Oct. 15. The ceremony was in conjunction with the dedication of the university's Bioprocessing & Industrial Value Added...

Chr. Hansen inaugurates new facilities in Argentina.(Facilities)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... MILWAUKEE, WIS. -- Global food ingredients supplier Chr. Hansen has officially opened new facilities in Argentina. The new premises will be the cornerstone in the company's aim to expand its activities in the Argentine food market. In...

GloTell to help deter theft.(Facilities)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... A new additive for fertilizer may help to deter the theft of anhydrous ammonia for use in the manufacture of methamphetamine. A new additive for anhydrous, called GloTell, will stain thieves a bubble-gum pink color if any is spilled on them...

Oseco expands BurnsCascade territory.(Facilities)(Oklahoma Safety Equipment Company)(Rupture disk manufacturer)(BurnsCascade)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... BROKEN ARROW, OKLA. -- Leading rupture disk manufacturer Oklahoma Safety Equipment Co. Inc. (Oseco) has expanded the sales territory of authorized Oseco representative BurnsCascade. After several successful years of representing the...

A better way: knowing areas having chief risk of explosion is next step.(Facilities)
November 1, 2004... Once the contributing factors of a grain dust explosion are known, the next step is to understand what areas in a facility pose the greatest danger and what can be done to minimize that risk. ********** Dust explosions are one of the...

Management systems.(Feed And Grain)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... AGRIS Corp. of Roswell, Ga., has announced the upcoming launch of AgroGuide, a new agronomy management system designed to help ag retailers improve crop planning, field recordkeeping, spatial management, formulation, blending, invoicing and...

Conditioner rollers.(Feed And Grain)(Circle C Equipment)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Circle C Equipment of Hermiston, Ore., has introduced its new 2005 Super Conditioner, which features redesigned rubber rolls with raised, spiral lobes. This new model offers all of the benefits of the previous model while greatly increasing...

Ball screw actuator.(Feed And Grain)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Duff Norton of Charlotte, N.C., has introduced a new addition to its already extensive ball screw actuator line up. The Duff Norton Ball Screw Actuator is ideal for load applications requiring precise, efficient linear movement. The new one-ton...

Surfacing wire.(Feed And Grain)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Hobart Brothers of Troy, Ohio, has introduced its McKay ArmorWear self-shielded flux cored hard surfacing wire. The wire is designed for overlay on carbon and low-alloy steels and provides a cost-effective solution for the farming, mining and...

Device management software.(Feed And Grain)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Meriam Process Technologies of Cleveland, Ohio, has introduced the next generation Device Management Solutions (DMS) software and its latest MFT 4000 and MFC 4100 HART Communicators--technology designed to maximize return on asset management...

Digital weight indicator.(Feed And Grain)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Rice Lake Weighing of Rice Lake, Wis., has introduced the new 420 Plus digital weight indicator for any industrial weighing application. Its full numeric keypad ensures efficient setup and trouble-free operation. Encased in a tough, all...

Message displays.(Feed And Grain)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Rice Lake Weighing has also announced that its LaserLight remote displays are now available with messaging capabilities. This display is designed for use in such areas as truck scales, warehouse scales, landfills and cattle auction barns. The...

Medication systems.(Animal Production/Processing)(Dean Technologies)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Dean Technologies of Eagan, Minn., announced that its new Kalibrator, an on-site feed additive medication system, has recently been chosen by a select panel of swine industry professionals as one of the 10 most promising new products of the...

Central exhaust systems.(Animal Production/Processing)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Fancom AgriComputers of Panningen, Netherlands, has introduced CentralFlow, a version of its central exhaust systems. CentralFlow can help pig farmers save an extra 20% on energy. The basis for energy savings in modern systems for central...

Multiphase dry feeding.(Animal Production/Processing)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Fancom has also introduced a new system for multiphase dry feeding: the F71. Advantages of the new system are user-friendliness and efficiency, which allows more animals to be fed in a shorter time. Fancom's multiphase dry feeding concept...

Ventilation systems.(Animal Production/Processing)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Fancom announced that its NatuFlow ventilation system has been revised and is now suitable for sections housing up to 200 finishing pigs. With the reviewed NatuFlow, producers housing their animals in large sections can benefit from no less...

Wastewater grinders.(Animal Production/Processing)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... Taskmaster of Livingston, N.J., announced the availability of two wastewater grinders: the model TM8500 and the Taskmaster Titan. These twin shaft grinders quickly reduce waste solids to fine particles that are more easily processed by pumps,...

Shipper to expand presence in Portland; port to install crane.(Mill market: information for feed and grain handlers)(Port of Portland, Hanjin Shipping Company Ltd.)
November 1, 2004... In two recent announcements, the Port of Portland, Ore., announced that its only remaining trans-Pacific container shipping company is going to expand operations there and that it approved the purchase of a third container crane for its marine...

Monsanto corn variety completes European food approval process.(Mill market: information for feed and grain handlers)(Brief Article)
November 1, 2004... ST. LOUIS, MO. -- The European Commission has approved the use of Roundup Ready Corn NK603 and its processed products as food and food ingredients under the Novel Foods Regulation, according to an announcement from Monsanto. NK603 is...

Ingredient market.(Illustration)
November 1, 2004... The following prices, which include delivery, were obtained last week from feed and grain vendors in the U.S. and Canada. The prices represent current trading values, but are not guaranteed. The second column in the table shows amount...

Exports support feed grains; supply hinders soybean futures.(Grains And Ingredients)
November 1, 2004... Feed grain futures moved upward while soybean futures declined last week as huge supplies entered the pipeline. "It's a big crop, and we still have a lot of corn to harvest," said Dan Zwicker, grain market analyst for AgriVisor,...

Cattle markets disregard all news; long staircase to climb to Japan.(Livestock And Poultry)
November 1, 2004... The beef cattle markets disregarded bearish and bullish news last week and were unchanged with limited demand and trading through Thursday. First, markets overlooked the feedlot inventory report issued Oct. 22 that reported the worst-ever...

Washington ag sector reacts to election.(agriculture)
November 8, 2004... WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Barring any new national emergencies on the scale of Sept. 11, 2001, the re-election of President George Bush is expected to signal four years of favorable business climate for the nation's agricultural industry--and for...

Renderers urged to push science, deliver message.(bovine spongiform encephalopathy menace)
November 8, 2004... NEW ORLEANS, LA. -- A year ago, Humphry Koch of British Columbia-based West Coast Reduction Ltd., who was chairman of the National Renderers Assn. (NRA) at the time, stood before the group at its annual meeting and gave a presentation on the...

Feedlots need to sell; hogs are 'simply amazing'.(Livestock And Poultry)
November 8, 2004... The beef cattle markets were between demand and a hard place last week. By early week, the beef pipeline to town was filled as retailers were setting their final pre-Thanksgiving sales and starting to decrease meat case space for meat and...

Hog duty shows Canada bungled U.S. relations.
November 8, 2004... The U.S. government's decision to impose "protectionist" antidumping tariffs on Canada's hogs was a result of the Canadian government bungling relations with the Bush Administration, a Conservative member of Parliament (MP) said recently in...

Governments start laying out their positions for next WTO round of talks.(World View)(World Trade Organization)
November 8, 2004... On the eve of the start to the next phase in negotiations, governments have in recent week's gradually started staking out their positions in World Trade Organization talks on reforming international rules on agriculture. India said it is...

Republican victory opens Cabinet to shuffling posts.(Inside Washington)
November 8, 2004... WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Speculation about high-level Cabinet and staff changes in the second term heightened in Washington after President George Bush was re-elected. In his first post-election press conference, Bush said he hadn't made any...

Activist group presses for abuse charges for improper handling practices at Perdue.
November 8, 2004... An activist group closely aligned with People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has requested that county prosecutors in Worcester County, Md., and file animal cruelty charges against Perdue Farms Inc. The group, Compassion Over...

FDA approves monensin for lactating cows.
November 8, 2004... The U.S. Food & Drug Administration announced Nov. 3 that it has approved monensin sodium for increased milk production efficiency in lactating dairy cows. Monensin, marketed as Rumensin by Elanco Animal Health, is already approved in feed...

Falling value of U.S. dollar, rising oil prices not enough to slow global trade, WTO says.
November 8, 2004... The World Trade Organization said Oct. 25 escalating oil prices and a falling U.S. dollar are not likely to dampen a boom in the growth of the volume of world trade this year, but fuel costs may hurt in 2005. The trade watchdog said it...

California rejects three of four anti-GMO measures.(genetically modified organism)
November 8, 2004... SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. -- Three ballot initiatives aimed at banning biotech crops in California counties failed in the Nov. 2 election--while a fourth in upscale Marin County was adopted on a 57-43% margin. Opposition led by California's...

Canadian hog exports to U.S. reach record.(Brief Article)
November 8, 2004... Statistics Canada reported Oct. 28 that Canadian hog exports to the U.S. hit a record 6.3 million head during the first nine months of this year, pulled south by good production conditions, strong American pork and beef markets and available...

FCSA chief executive resigns as merger fails.(Brief Article)
November 8, 2004... Jack Webster, chief executive officer and president of Farm Credit Services of America (FCSA), announced his resignation last week, falling victim to a failed merger of the bank with Rabobank. The merger, which would have been conducted in...

LOL cites hedging losses, volatility in results.(Financial Reports)
November 8, 2004... ARDEN HILLS, MINN. -- Land O' Lakes Inc. (LOL) has reported a larger loss for its third quarter and lower returns for its three quarters versus year ago, citing hedging losses in the two reporting segments and market volatility in its feed,...

Domino's credits 'robust' same-store sales.(Financial Reports)(Brief Article)
November 8, 2004... ANN ARBOR, MICH. -- Domino's Pizza Inc. has reported increased earnings and revenues for its third quarter and three quarters, crediting "robust" same-store sales in the U.S. and internationally. For its quarter ended Sept. 5, Domino's...

Co-op in talks to reopen Tama plant.(Business Report)(Iowa Quality Beef Supply Cooperative)
November 8, 2004... The Iowa Quality Beef Supply Cooperative, which holds Iowa Quality Beef LLC (IQB) and owns the IQB packing plant in Tama, Iowa, has reported that the cooperative may reopen the plant through an agreement with a major packer to operate the...

Stock summary.(Business Report)(Illustration)
November 8, 2004... STOCK SUMMARY This Last Week Week Year Nov. 3 Oct. 27 Ago Feedstuffs-Nelson Stock Indexes Agribusiness 115.6 110.7 99.6 Baking...

BASF division to use Nterline technology.(Business Report)
November 8, 2004... RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. -- BASF Specialty Products Department, a division of BASF Agricultural Products in North America, has joined other specialty manufacturers in using Nterline's DataConduit.com marketing database technology. BASF...

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