Apr 24, 2012 | Progressive Farmer
Incidence of E. coli 0157:H7 Lowered by Decreasing WDGS Before Slaughter
The incidence of Escherichia coli 0157:H7 in finishing cattle can be lowered by reducing the rate of wet distillers grains with solubles prior to slaughter, according to Nebraska researchers.
Church, pastor's widow reach deal
After an insurance company denied a claim by a Nebraska pastor's widow, she and the church devised another way to try to collect the money.
UNL scientists receive grant to research E. coli, partner with Kansas State, USDA
Just a month after Jim Keen submitted a proposal to receive a $25 million grant to research strains of E. coli in beef, his own niece was infected with the dangerous infection.
Clay County farm brings $12,000 an acre
Clay County farm brings $12,000 an acre
UNL to lead $25 million E. coli research
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