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Event: 26 February 2002

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Published: January 2007
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Discussion message Slaughter Figures - Sept to March

Originally from: Farmtalking This confirms the slaughter on New Year's Day. Mrs. Ann Winterton: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:25
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Discussion message Fwd: Farmers Weekly Interactive - Newsletter

Originally from: Molly Maxwell ----Original Message Follows---- From: ... Originally from: <...> To: <bigmoll82@hotmail.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:05
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Discussion message I do hate 'sloppy' journalism!

Originally from: Farmtalking Fordyce Maxwell writing for the 'Scotsman', has not excelled himself recently.

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:03
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Discussion message So what was all the slaughtering for?

Originally from: Susan Staunton So what was all the slaughtering for? NOTING anniversaries is an over-rated pastime, but it is one year ago today since foot-and-mouth hit...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:03
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Discussion message Royal Society of Edinburgh - St Boswells

Originally from: Farmtalking My apologies for the delay in sending theis mini report! Last Tuesday evening I went to the Council Buildings in StBoswells to attend an open...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:03
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Discussion message Foot-and-mouth tests are negative (Scotsman report 28.2)

Originally from: Susan Staunton Foot-and-mouth tests are negative Fordyce Maxwell rural affairs editor THE first tests on two sheep in Yorkshire suspected of having...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:03
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Discussion message Fw: Telegraph: BSE cannot be inherited by calves, study finds

Originally from: Susan Staunton I think this is pretty much what I posted yesterday from the Scotsman, but I am forwarding it anyway in case there is any more info in it for...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:03
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Discussion message Can pig sector survive?

Originally from: Susan Staunton Can pig sector survive? THE pig sector could be virtually wiped out unless prices improve in the near future, according to Peter Stewart, a...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:02
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Discussion message FMD: too late now for public inquiry

Originally from: Susan Staunton FMD: too late now for public inquiry IT IS NOW too late for a national public inquiry into the foot-and-mouth epidemic to be useful, according...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:02
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Discussion message RSE hears of 'rumours and chaos' during FMD

Originally from: Susan Staunton RSE hears of 'rumours and chaos' during FMD THE idea that the foot-and-mouth epidemic was handled better in Scotland than in England was...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:02
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Discussion message negative

Originally from: Mary Critchley http:/​/​www.warmwell.com Wednesday 27th February Feb 27 ~ Harnby: Results negative "Initial results of tests on a suspected case of...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:02
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Discussion message Kirkby Stephen sheep negative

Originally from: Kittra News & Star 26 Feb 2002 F&M FEARS ALLAYED BY NEGATIVE SHEEP TEST CUMBRIAN farmers today breathed a sigh of relief after tests on a sheep feared to...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:02
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Discussion message Organic lobby comes under fire

Originally from: Susan Staunton Organic lobby comes under fire THE organic farming lobby has been accused of hijacking the Curry Commission report on the future of food and...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:01
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Discussion message Royal Soc Meetings - Tomorrow!

Originally from: Farmtalking Royal Society of Edinburgh – INQUIRY – Foot and Mouth Disease in Scotland Public Meetings Tuesday 26 February 2002 Newcastleton – Village Hall...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:01
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Discussion message Seven-year investigation virtually rules out jump Bone meal link theory slammed by producers

Originally from: Susan Staunton Seven-year investigation virtually rules out jump Bone meal link theory slammed by producers THE possibility of cow to calf transmission of...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:01
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Discussion message Royal Society of Edinburgh - INQUIRY - Meetings

Originally from: Farmtalking Royal Society of Edinburgh – INQUIRY – Foot and Mouth Disease in Scotland Public Meetings Tuesday 26 February 2002 Newcastleton – Village Hall...

Nigel Cannings 14 January 2007 02:01