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November - December 2005

Insight to the beef industry

Beef industry media analysis, Sept-Oct. 2005

Special report: Familiar activists weigh in on cloning debate

Tradition of animal care formalized through industry's handling guidelines

Fifteen years of surveillance data show BSE is rare in U.S.

Parents and kids share concern about the health issues facing young people

With FDA's approval, cloning could benefit both producers and consumers

Codex task force to address animal biotechnology

Study examines the compounds affecting beef flavor

Will Doha deliver?

U.S. beef faces opportunities and challenges abroad

Trade issues overview

2005 beef exports still down significantly but Asian markets show promise

U.S. beef imports through August continue at record-setting pace

2005 feeder cattle imports send mixed signals

Cattle economic and situation outlook

Wholesale beef values improve, byproduct soft

Producer share remains firm, packer and retailer shares weaken

Consumers aware of factory farming; term creates negative impression



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