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Does the ‘impossible’ burger pass Whopper of all tests?

Does the ‘impossible’ burger pass Whopper of all tests?

by William Cahalin | Apr 2, 2019 | Bobs Blog, Border Security, Food Retail, Food Safety, Humanitarian Crises, Pet Food, Venezuela

Burger King tries out meatless patty: Vegetarian burgers may finally be getting the recognition they need to go mainstream. On Monday Burger King and Silicon Valley startup Impossible Foods announced the rollout of the Impossible Whopper in 59 stores in and around St....

Drones are everywhere—even down on the farm

by Jacqueline Kochak | Mar 3, 2017 | Bobs Blog, Cyber Security, Process Security, Public Health, Uncategorized

OPERATIONAL SECURITY Drones are everywhere: If you haven’t noticed that Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), otherwise known as drones, have been impacting the agriculture industry lately, it may be time to crawl out of your winter hibernation, says Dairy Herd Management...
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by Jacqueline Kochak | Dec 16, 2016 | Animal Feed Safety, Bobs Blog, Logistics Security, Process Security, Public Health, Terrorism

TERRORISM Alabama emergency trainees exposed to ricin: Because of yet another mix-up with bioterror pathogens, a federal terrorism response training center in Alabama says it mistakenly exposed more than 9,600 firefighters, paramedics and other students to a deadly...

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