Mad cow recovery marks a small but steady start
REGINA — For the first time since mad cow disease was found in Canada, cattle from the United States will be shown this week at the country's largest agricultural marketplace.
Two U.S. producers are bringing animals across the border for the Canadian Western Agribition in Regina.
Two exhibitors out of more than 400 may not sound like much, said Agribition general manager Leon Brinn, but it's still significant.
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Two U.S. producers are bringing animals across the border for the Canadian Western Agribition in Regina.
Two exhibitors out of more than 400 may not sound like much, said Agribition general manager Leon Brinn, but it's still significant.
Keep reading here.