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Supporting climate-friendly food production

This summer, record temperatures and limited rainfall parched vast areas of US cropland, and with Earth's surface air temperature projected to rise 0.69 degrees Celsius by 2030, global food production will be even more unpredictable, according to new research report, Innovations in Sustainable Agriculture: Supporting Climate-Friendly Food Production, conducted by the Worldwatch Institute.

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Government Data Proves Raw Milk Safe - Press - Weston A Price Foundation

Government Data Proves Raw Milk Safe - Press Weston A. Price Foundation Kimberly Hartke, Press@westonaprice.
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USDA Connected Salmonella to Cargill Plant Two Weeks Ago

USDA Connected Salmonella to Cargill Plant Two Weeks Ago | Food issues | Scoop.it
Federal health officials knew more than two weeks ago that the source for the salmonella outbreak linked to ground turkey was most likely connected to the Cargill meat plant in Springdale, Ark., but they were unable to issue a recall because they ...
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Diced Bacon Products Possibly Infected with Listeria – Grocery.com

Diced Bacon Products Possibly Infected with Listeria – Grocery.com | Food issues | Scoop.it
New York-based importer R.D. Food Services LP/Jetro Cash & Carry Enterprises LLC has announced a recall for about 2,900 lbs. of cooked diced bacon. The...
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Cargill Recalls 36 Million Pounds of Ground Turkey

Cargill announced Wednesday it is recalling almost 36 million pounds of ground turkey products that may be contaminated with a multi-drug resistant strain of Salmonella Heidelberg, a pathogen linked to at least 76 illnesses across the United States and one death in California.

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