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Inc. July 2009 Bo Burlingham |
Bill Niman's Next Move The natural-meat pioneer strikes back with a new company, BN Ranch - and something to prove. |
Science News August 14, 2004 Janet Raloff |
What's the Beef? A study finds that at least half of the genetic inheritance of many of the animals identified at the slaughterhouse as Angus actually traces to some other breed. A new test will reveal what share of an animal's DNA traces to a particular breed. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2005 Sara Drummond |
Hunting for Recreational Properties Land is America's new stock market. In some parts of the country, people burned by Wall Street are putting their money into what Scarlett O'Hara called "the only thing that lasts." |
BusinessWeek February 9, 2004 Ed Levine |
Where's The Beef From? "Boutique" meats raised on family farms are gaining followers among safety-conscious diners. |
Inc. September 1, 2002 Jill Hecht Maxwell |
Main Street: Cowboys and Complex Floral Notes At a historic cattle ranch in Hawaii, paniolos (Hawaiian cowboys) share the terrain with a vineyard and tipsy tourists. |
Inc. January 2006 Nicole Gull |
Ah, Wilderness One business owner uses raising cows as the answer to work-life balance. |
Science News January 5, 2002 Janet Raloff |
Beefy Losses Cattle ranchers are facing some puzzling -- and, at times, economically devastating -- problems with pregnant cows and calves... |
Smithsonian June 2007 Tony Perrottet |
Jewel of the Tetons They were the prime movers behind the great Wyoming park. This summer, the Rockefellers are donating a final 1,106 acres, a spectacular parcel to be open to the public for the first time in 75 years. |
Inc. August 2003 Jess McCuan |
Failure of Genius The founders of Future Beef were the smartest, most forward-thinking people in the beef business -- and if you didn't believe it, they'd tell you twice. So when the company went down, a lot of people wondered: How did these genius cattlemen blow it so badly? |
DailyCandy June 18, 2007 |
Donkey Kong Rhetta McAlister breeds mini donkeys on her Spicewood, Texas ranch. |
Fast Company May 2006 |
Organic Expansion With total revenues of $15 billion in 2005, and 20% growth per year, organic food is a very fertile market. |
Science News October 4, 2003 Janet Raloff |
Calling All Cows A prototype package of biological and location sensors is part of a system that could compile a medical history and keep it with an animal throughout its life. |
Real Travel Adventures January 2006 Robert Painter |
Riding Real Horses in the Real West Alberta, Canada has some of the most beautiful horse country you will ever want to see. |
BusinessWeek May 8, 2006 John Carey |
We Are What We (Blindly) Eat "The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals" is a far-reaching and disturbing exploration of America's food production and consumption. |
Science News November 3, 2007 Janet Raloff |
Cleaning Up after Livestock Manure collection system sanitizes cattle wastes and makes hay while the sun shines. |
BusinessWeek March 26, 2007 Pallavi Gogoi |
Little Dogies, Big Controversy Beef from Scott Simplot's cloned cattle could soon be on the menu if the FDA say O.K. |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 Arlene Weintraub |
Commentary: A Bum Steer On Mad Cow Disease Despite USDA reassurances, America's beef supply -- and its citizens -- are at risk. |
CIO March 1, 2004 Stacy Cowley |
Tracking Mad Cows with IT The mad cow incident has made developing the underlying technology for the US Animal Identification Plan (USAIP)--in development since October 2002--an urgent priority for the USDA. |
Outside June 2010 Steven Rinella |
Grand Theft Cattle In the range wars of the 21st century, the cattle rustler runs Ponzi schemes and the lawman drives an SUV. |
Food Engineering March 6, 2006 |
Regulatory Watch Slaughterhouse operators can expect closer scrutiny from the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) in the months ahead. |
Nutrition Action Healthletter April 1999 David Schardt |
Cow Disease Still Mad Avoiding pneumatic stunning of cattle to reduce risk of spreading mad cow disease. |
InternetNews January 2, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
'Mad' Scramble for Electronic Livestock Tracking RFID vendors say they have the technology at hand to help U.S. officials track the origins of mad cow disease in livestock. But who's going to get it down to the farm? |
High on Adventure December 1999 Lee Juillerat |
At Loose with the Moose at the B Bar This Montana Dude Ranch Welcomes Cross-Country Skiers |
Outside November 2008 Stephanie Pearson |
The Texas Chainsaw Stopper Expat conservationist John Cain Carter, a former elite Army soldier who did a tour in Iraq, is anything but typical. Same goes for his plan, which calls on ranchers to preserve Brazil's wild west. |
CIO October 15, 2001 Stephanie Overby |
Cow Chips The Botswana Ministry of Agriculture is installing the largest radio frequency ID system for cattle in the world. But the Gaborone-based government agency isn't taking the high-tech road simply to lead the world in livestock tracking... |