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Cattle branding best deterrent to livestock theft, officer says - Buffalo Reflex

Cattle branding best deterrent to livestock theft, officer says
Buffalo Reflex
An old-fashioned brand remains the best hedge against cattle theft, rural crime investigators told a gathering of about 125 southwest Missouri beef producers Tuesday, May 15. An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety.

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Dairy Processing Plant Planned for Omaheke - AllAfrica.com

Dairy Processing Plant Planned for Omaheke
AllAfrica.com
Gobabis — Omaheke Regional Governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua and more than 20 livestock farmers from the region will travel to India on Sunday to familiarise themselves with the operations of a dairy processing plant in that country.

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Operation Livestock Thief - cattle stolen in Mesa County - Bent County Democrat

Operation Livestock Thief - cattle stolen in Mesa County
Bent County Democrat
The cattle were last seen mid-January, southeast of Palisade, Colo. There are 33 head of cows, which would now have calves by side, ranging in age from 5-8 years old that are mostly white and yellow in color, with a few red cows. Cattle are branded on ...

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Heinen's Showing Customers Where Heinen's Own Beef Comes From Over Memorial ... - MarketWatch (press release)

Heinen's Showing Customers Where Heinen's Own Beef Comes From Over Memorial ...
MarketWatch (press release)
... May 24, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Integrated Management Information, Inc. (IMI Global) (OTN:INMG) , a leading provider of verification and Internet solutions for the agricultural/livestock industry under the Where Food Comes From(R) brand, ...

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National animal welfare standards for transport set for July launch - Beef Central

National animal welfare standards for transport set for July launch
Beef Central
By James Nason24 May 2012 A new uniform system of standards and guidelines designed to ensure the welfare of livestock during transport is due to be introduced progressively around Australia from July 1. Almost four years in development, ...

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State cattle farmers try to recoup livestock after last year's heat, drought - NewsOK.com

State cattle farmers try to recoup livestock after last year's heat, drought
NewsOK.com
A calf is tied down for branding Thursday at the A Bar Ranch east of Claremore. Photo by CORY YOUNG, Tulsa World When rain failed to fall in most parts of the state last year and pastures withered, livestock producers sold thousands of head of cattle.

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SD board proposes smaller rise in livestock fee - BusinessWeek

SD board proposes smaller rise in livestock fee
BusinessWeek
By CHET BROKAW A state board agreed Tuesday to scale back its plan to raise the fee for brand inspections that are used to prevent the theft of cattle and horses in western South Dakota. The Brand Board wants to increase the fee by 10 cents a head, ...

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Brand still unique, permanent mark of ownership - Kearney Hub

Brand still unique, permanent mark of ownership
Kearney Hub
Jay Buckley, supervisor for training at the Nebraska Brand Committee office in Kearney, watches as cattle are unloaded from a stock trailer Tuesday at Huss Livestock Market. Posted: Sunday, May 6, 2012 9:45 am | Updated: 12:54 am, Sat May 5, 2012.

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