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Canada cattle report: Canadian fed prices creep higher
Fed prices crept higher following three consecutive weeks of softer prices. The Canfax average steer and heifer price closed the week at $113.75/cwt and $113.00/cwt respectively, up $0.50 from the previous week.
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Texas to Mexico Daily Livestock Exports
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U.S. encourages South Korea to join Trans-Pacific trade talks
The United States would welcome South Korea joining negotiations on an Asia-Pacific free trade agreement, a senior U.S. trade official said on Wednesday, as Washington continues to weigh Japan's bid to enter the same set of talks.
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Texas to Mexico Daily Livestock Exports
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Las Cruces, NM Thu Apr 4, 2013 USDA Market News
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California to Mexico Livestock Exports
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Las Cruces, NM Thu Apr 4, 2013 USDA Market News
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Texas to Mexico Daily Livestock Exports
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Las Cruces, NM Wed Apr 3, 2013 USDA Market News
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California to Mexico Livestock Exports
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Las Cruces, NM Thu Mar 28, 2013 USDA Market News
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Asia-Pacific trade talks could stretch well into 2014
Free-trade talks between the United States and 10 countries in the Asia-Pacific region could stretch into late next year, especially if Japan joins the negotiations, former U.S. trade officials said on Wednesday.
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Canada cattle report: Canadian cash trade a dollar lower
Sale volumes of 10,837 head were smaller than the previous week. American packers procured some east prairie Canadian cattle last week while interest in Alberta was inconsequential.
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Argentine cattle sector bounces back from 2009 drought
Argentina's cattle herd has grown to 51 million head and should keep recovering from a devastating 2009 drought that, along with price controls, forced ranchers to slaughter millions of animals before their time.
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USMEF: Will trade negotiations with EU benefit U.S. red meat?
The Obama Administration has formally notified Congress that it will soon enter negotiations on a comprehensive trade agreement with the European Union.
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- Former Eastern Livestock CEO, CFO sentenced for federal crimes
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- New animal identification rules aid disease traceability



