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September - October 2005

Insight to the beef industry

Beef industry media analysis, July-Aug. 2005

Special report: Environmental group campaigns affed beef industry

Leading animal rights groups bring activists together at national meetings

New USDA data show 29 beef cuts now meet government guidelines for lean

Study shows protein-rich diet and exercise improve body composition

Recent research belies consumer fixation on fat

Research shows beef small intestine safe, USDA agrees

Court decision gives governments more authority over private property

Conservation meeting highlights rancher efforts and new federal programs

Trade issues overview

Cattle producers need a quality system assessment for Japan

Return of small intestine boosts bottom line of U.S. beef exporters

Beef exports -- still waiting on Japan and South Korea

Beef imports through June continue at record-setting pace

2005 feeder cattle imports send mixed signals

Cattle economic situation and outlook

Wholesale beef values improve from summer low

Byproduct value weakness in late summer

Consumer confidence in beef safety remains stable, strong in 2005

Consumers remain confident beef is safe from BSE

Retail beef sales continue upward trend

Consumer grilling preferences always include beef



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