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    Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. The Maestro: Andre Tchelistcheff

    Andre Tchelistcheff arrived in California on the eve of World War II to find a wine industry still reeling from Prohibition. His skill at winemaking, his peerless palate and his mentorship of other winemakers helped make American wine what it is today.
    Andre Tchelistcheff arrived in California on the eve of World War II to find a wine industry still reeling from Prohibition. His skill at winemaking, his peerless palate and his mentorship of other winemakers helped make American wine what it is today....

    Tags: The New York Times, France, Food Industry, Wines, Consumer Goods Industries

  2. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Dairies in California consider incentives to move out of state

    Other states have long poached California manufacturers and jobs. Now they're coming for the cows. Seizing on the plight of the state's dairy industry, which is beset by high feed costs and low milk prices, nearly a dozen states are courting Golden...

    Tags: Prices, Dennis Daugaard, Consumer Goods Industries

  4. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Tackling South Dakota ag issues

    PIERRE -- The South Dakota Legislature is involved in numerous landowner rights and hunting-related bills, as well as grain elevator reporting in the wake of the Anderson Seed Co. sunflower fiasco that left farmers unpaid. State Sen. Shantel Krebs, R-...

    Tags: Politics, Charlie Hoffman, Conservation, Petroleum Industry, Finance

  6. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Bloomberg loses the soda battle, not the war

    The beverage industry is claiming victory after a New York City judge on Monday overturned a ban on super-size sodas and sugary drinks Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg had championed as a way to combat obesity among residents. But the battle is hardly over. Mr....

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Michael Bloomberg, New York City, Crime, Law and Justice, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts)

  8. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Corn prices nosedive

    Corn prices have plummeted nearly 90 cents a bushel since Thursday, when two key USDA reports showed the nation has more corn in storage than previously thought and farmers plan to plant a record number of acres this spring.
    Corn prices have plummeted nearly 90 cents a bushel since Thursday, when two key USDA reports showed the nation has more corn in storage than previously thought and farmers plan to plant a record number of acres this spring.  On Thursday morning, May...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Petroleum Industry, Chicago Board of Trade, Ethanol, Consumer Goods Industries

  10. Apr 3, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Rosenthal: Food fights that can color an entire industry

    Kraft Foods Group, you may have heard, is engaged in a dust-up with more than 275,000 online petitioners unconvinced by the food giant's assertion that dyes used to produce the distinctive orange hue in one version of its Macaroni & Cheese pose no...

    Tags: McDonald's, Same-Sex Marriage, Social Movements, Politics, Environmental Politics

  12. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. A better solution for manure

    Optimism might seem out of place after the Waterkeeper Alliance's bitter loss in a recent lawsuit to hold Perdue Farms and its grower Alan Hudson responsible for polluting waterways with poultry manure. But it's possible to at least be hopeful of solutions, perhaps within the current decade, to this widespread bay pollution.
    Optimism might seem out of place after the Waterkeeper Alliance's bitter loss in a recent lawsuit to hold Perdue Farms and its grower Alan Hudson responsible for polluting waterways with poultry manure. But it's possible to at least be hopeful of...

    Tags: Environmental Pollution, Crime, Law and Justice, Lancaster County (Virginia), Consumer Goods Industries, Justice System

  14. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Wine expert Paul Lukacs dishes on drink's history, his tastes

    <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/bal-scene,0,5904857.special"><img src="http://extras.baltimoresun.com/2012_images/scene/scene-link.gif" alt="Featured in Scene" border="0" height="30px" width="200px" ></a>
    Unlike those of us who merely sip wine and try to appreciate it, Paul Lukacs has channeled his passion for the drink into a second career, one in which he's increasingly recognized as one of this country's most authoritative voices on the topic. Lukacs'...

    Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Federal Hill, Charleston, Wines, Arts and Culture

  16. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  17. Take a taste of Northern Michigan

    BOYNE FALLS &mdash; It's time again for the annual Chef's Challenge event at Boyne Mountain Resort, a gourmet tasting extravaganza showcasing the best of Michigan with the finest chefs, agricultural food products and beverages set to be judged by both event-goers and celebrity judges.
    BOYNE FALLS — It's time again for the annual Chef's Challenge event at Boyne Mountain Resort, a gourmet tasting extravaganza showcasing the best of Michigan with the finest chefs, agricultural food products and beverages set to be judged by both...

    Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Food Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Agriculture

  18. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. USD Law School event explores ag antitrust concerns

    Reprinted with permission from the Tri State Neighbor By Bruce Falk Editor, Tri State Neighbor VERMILLION - The South Dakota Law Review 2013 Symposium merged the worlds of law and agriculture March 15, bringing together thinkers from both fields...

    Tags: International Law, Crime, Law and Justice, Monsanto Company, Corporate Crime, U.S. Congress

  20. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Cause Matters Corp: Farmers urged to promote their cause

    Farmers and ranchers, not the news media or organizations such as the Humane Society of the United States, need to lead the conversation about agriculture, according to an ag advocate. "Frankly, we have not done our job and gotten out and spread the...

    Tags: Humane Society of the United States, Consumer Goods Industries

  22. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  23. Dairy Farmers of America blames milk deficit for Monett plant closure

    MONETT, Mo. -- Workers at&nbsp; the Dairy Farmers of America plant in Monett will soon be looking for new jobs.&nbsp; Eighty-six employees were notified by a letter on Wednesday that the DFA plant will be shutting down in the second half of 2013.
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    MONETT, Mo. -- Workers at  the Dairy Farmers of America plant in Monett will soon be looking for new jobs.  Eighty-six employees were notified by a letter on Wednesday that the DFA plant will be shutting down in the second half of 2013. It's not the news...

    Tags: Business Enterprises, Layoffs and Downsizing, Economy, Business and Finance, Plant Closings, Companies and Corporations

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