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Organic Farms Not Immune To Foot-And-MouthVANCOUVER - Mar 12/01 - STAT -- In Britain, hundreds of sheep and cattle are being slaughtered due to the discovery of foot-and-mouth disease at an organic farm. The Venny Tedburn farm marks the first organic farm in Britain to be struck by the costly disease, as all infected animals must be slaughtered immediately after discovery. Tim Yeo, a Conservative Sgriculture Spokesman, told Ananova news that "It is clear that MAFF officials are now overstretched and large numbers of animals that have been slaughtered have been waiting for days before being incinerated. MAFF should be calling in the Army, who would be well equipped to deal with this type of crisis, to help with the incineration process." Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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