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Yea now our cattle industry will be Fu&ed again!

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    #25
    With provisions in place to insure the age of beef we sell, an inverted US dollar, lowest cattle numbers in history, I would see this as an in the normal occurrence of events in production of beef, and vigilant testing which is in place to insure food safety.

    The animal did not enter the food chain.

    If indeed this were to affect the industry to any degree a continuing decline of the herd would have the impact to further support beef values down the road.

    The world will continue to eat beef, and we now export beyond the USA.

    Take a breath.

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      #26
      Good Point AlbertaFarmer However, agriville has nothing compared to the role that is played by the mainstream media when allowing the conversation. There are still many theories on the whole BSE issue including the one grassfarmer supports. Mine is slightly different but if I do not stick to my own threads with my opinion , I am threatened to be banned from the site. LOL Maybe we could all focus our attention on the BSE class action where I have some personal reservation about the theory, but still support responsible action on the part of the fed and the media coverage that they also control.
      If there is one positive to take from this recent case, it could be that we focus back on the ongoing class action suit, despite our individual opinions on theory.

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        #27
        Has anyone heard how the cow got the disease? Last BSE had originated in Britain.

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          #28
          Actually the first originated in Britain. That was back in the early 90's. Then the government dropped the ball, failed to keep track of other imports, chose not to implement a feed ban immediately, and we live with the consequences. All of this could have been prevented.

          Therefore.... Class action suit.

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