Thursday, January 21, 2010

Industry News - AM---CBS to air story on antibiotic use in livestock and poultry

By Rita Jane Gabbett on 1/21/2010

The CBS Evening News plans next week to air a story on antibiotic use in livestock and poultry production, according to Tribune Co.'s The Morning Call Web site.

For the story, CBS anchor Katie Couric visited Koch's Turkey Farm in Tamaqua, Pa., which raises its turkeys free-range and antibiotic-free.

Originally scheduled to air this week, the segment has been rescheduled for sometime next week due to this week's Haiti crisis coverage, CBS producer Ashley Velie was quoted as saying.

The segment also is expected to include footage on Applegate Farms, a New Jersey producer of antibiotic-free, ready-to-eat foods including deli meats, bacon and hot dogs.

CBS has been to Missouri, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma and Denmark to research this story and is expected to focus on antibiotic use in pork and poultry production, according to industry groups that have been contacted by CBS.

David S. Thain, DVM
State Extension Veterinarian
Dept. of Animal Biotechnology
CABNR, UNR
Reno, NV 89557
Phone 775-784-1377
Fax 775-784-4087
Email dthain@cabnr.unr.edu

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