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25 Jun 3:20 am
... the tip of the iceberg," said Marcus Benedetti, president of Clover Stornetta Farms, a humane-certified California dairy company. "If the
voters in this state knew what was going on in the rest of agriculture, there would be referendum after referendum." In addition to regulatory ... . "What's bad is an understaffed and
overloaded plant. I saw one small plant that was perfect with 26 cattle an hour and horrible with 35." Poor conditions, she says, are often the
result of poor management. Much of her ...
19 Nov 6:59 am
... . However, an attorney representing the poultry companies argued that there are potentially twenty other pollution sources that could have caused the pollution that
geochemist Roger Olsen "overlooked [.]" The attorney argued that nearby cattle operations, coal-powered power plants, ... within 50 miles of
the 1-million-acre river valley." Undeterred by the cross examination, Olsen countered '"If it was a big contributor we contend we would have
found it in our reference soils,"' he replied to Green's ...
23 Nov 10:37 am
... by both Canada and Mexico. As Jennifer M. Freedman reports for Bloomberg that COOL requires "food processors to identify the countries where cattle, hogs and some fresh produce originate. Canada and Mexico say the provisions impose unfair and unnecessary costs on ... Pork Council, a confederation
of nine provincial pork industry associates, argues the COOL provisions has caused US companies to stop purchasing Canadian pork and is causing the industry millions of dollars.
Now it is up to the WTO to ...
28 Apr 7:41 am
... and finishing sheep enterprise totalling 28,380 head, the unit's 3,068 cattle includes 1,134 suckler cows, 1,536 finishing cattle ... Wide Fruit "one of the UK's largest fruit marketing companies" Of course, none of these companies is to be blamed for obtaining
subsidies if the EU laws permit them ... a disgrace. The handful of politicians and judges in Germany who are opposing transparency are acting as the puppets of big agri-business and wealthy landowners, who's only interest is to keep the German ...
22 Jan, 2007 9:53 am
... 2005. (Pl. Exhibit 5). This name too is readily identifiable as the trademark of the same real estate company. Further, for purposes of
this motion, the Court finds that the personal names of Plaintiffs, Harley E. Rouda, Sr., ... .Ohio 2002) (Smith, J.), quoting E. & J. Gallo Winery v. Gallo Cattle Co., 12 U.S.P.Q.2d 1657, 1675 (E.D.Cal.1989), ... 8) likelihood of expansion of the product lines. Frisch's Restaurants, Inc. v. Elby's Big Boy of Steubenville, Inc., 670 F.2d 642, 648 (6th Cir.1982). The ...
13 Nov 2:27 am
... paid his workers enough to buy his products; the Big Three automakers developed a system of employee friend & family discounts, which
were incredibly profitable. Textile mills established company stores and company housing. Employment
conditioned ... health and beauty; aphrodesiac for men; etc.? Crain: How much is about classing up air travel, especially in the era of cattle-car travel? Compensating consumers for the bad experiences; making employees feel better about their jobs because of the ...
6 Oct 2:03 pm
... a way of increasing the chance of finding contamination . . . Unwritten agreements between some companies appear to stand in the way of ingredient testing. Many
big slaughterhouses will sell only to grinders who agree not to test their shipments for ... other slaughterhouses, the potential for
contamination is present every step of the way, according to workers and federal inspectors. The cattle often arrive with smears of feedlot
feces that harbor the E. coli pathogen, and the hide must be removed ...
31 Aug 7:26 am
... don't want to put a family on the street unless it's legitimate." Justice Schack has small jowls and big black glasses, a thin mustache and
not so many hairs combed across his scalp. He has the impish eyes of ... lose sight," Justice Schack wrote in that 2007 case, "that they are dealing with humanity, not with Mr. Potter's
'rabble' and 'cattle.' Multibillion-dollar corporations must follow the same rules in the foreclosure actions as the local banks, savings and
loan associations or credit unions, ...
26 Oct 5:00 am
... 's first commercial bigeye farm. Hawaii Oceanic plans to artificially hatch the tuna at the University of Hawaii lab at Hilo. The company
plans to avoid disease and waste problems because of the large size of their pens. Not everyone is happy with ... member of the environmentalist group Maui Tomorrow. The venture looks
like it will suffer from the same pollution and disease problems as cattle farms, he said. "This is not a farm," Parsons said. "It's an
industrial feed lot."" For more information on ...
16 Mar, 2008 10:19 am
... not cause a conflict of interest, the copy machine? A box of legal pads and pens? L.A. Times story. Here's a story from Richard Fausset,
Jenny Jarvie and Henry ... time later when that same lawyer stood up in court and had to poke Scruggs with a cattle prod to get him to follow
through on allocuting his guilty plea). You know ... . Scruggs the idea that ultimately made him rich and famous: demanding that tobacco companies repay states for their Medicaid
costs in caring for people sickened by smoking. Mr. ...
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