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California wildfires bad for humans, good for flowers

by Jacqueline Kochak | Apr 18, 2018 | Animal Feed Safety, Bobs Blog, Cyber Security, Emergency Response, Feed Mill Safety, Food Safety

  Scarred fields ‘explode’ with wildflowers: Vast swaths of the California Wine Country landscape were torched by raging wildfires in October and then soaked with rain in early spring, creating the perfect conditions for a spectacular floral...

That will be $2,500 for a pound of meat, thank you

by Jacqueline Kochak | Aug 24, 2017 | Animal Feed Safety, Bobs Blog, Cyber Security, Feed Mill Safety, Food Safety, Public Health, Uncategorized, Water Safety

But hopeful investors include Cargill, Bill Gates: Memphis Meats Inc. – a company that has developed beef, chicken, and duck protein from animal cells – has completed a new round of financing that includes as investors Cargill Inc. and Microsoft founder Bill...

Kansas State University researchers focus on feed mill safety

by Jacqueline Kochak | Nov 21, 2016 | Animal Feed Safety, Bobs Blog, Feed Mill Safety, Process Security

They’ve come a long way already, but Kansas State University researchers studying the safety of animal food produced in feed mills say they’ve got plenty more to learn as they work to maintain safe food for animals and humans, according to an article in...

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