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Victim profile: Hunter Browning, a Marine recruit fighting impact of E. coli

By Jonan Pilet on Jan 13, 2020 12:05 am Hunter Browning was in Marine Bootcamp, being verbally, mentally and physically beaten down when E. coli O157:H7 delivered a blow that made it impossible for him to build back up. “In the Marine Corps, I’m seen as the other. Being a recruit is derogatory until you finish training, you’re worthless. They break you down to build... Continue Reading



More than 50 sick in Argentinian city due to Salmonella

By News Desk on Jan 13, 2020 12:03 am An emergency committee to control the sale of food has been created in a city in northwest Argentina after a spike in Salmonella cases in early 2020. There have been 51 confirmed cases of Salmonella in Salta so far this year. At least five people have been hospitalized but recovered after treatment. The committee will... Continue Reading



Letter to the Editor: Why is R-CALF so upset? Just do it — count the cows

By Guest Contributor on Jan 13, 2020 12:01 am Opinion I like your recent post Letter From the Editor on Counting Cows. Don’t forget Canada who is the USA’s largest trading partner in beef (reciprocal trading too) is also very capable of tracing back to original farms and the animals – we have the best technology in RFID tracability – albiet not easily accepted... Continue Reading



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