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Petaluma slaughterhouse set to reopen, but local ranchers still reeling
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Petaluma slaughterhouse set to reopen, but local ranchers still reeling
Small-scale ranchers and dairy farmers north of the San Francisco Bay Area are heaving a sigh of relief. The one meat processing plant in their region that shut down after a massive beef recall is reopening today, under new management.
A cattle herd is pushed into a corral to receive vaccines at the Merom Golan ranch on November 14, 2013 in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights. Israeli cowboys have been growing beef cattle in ranches on the Golan Heights disputed strategic volcanic plateau for over 30 years, Land which is also used by the Israeli army as live-fire training zones. The disputed plateau was captured by Israel from the Syrians in the 1967 Six Day War and in 1981 the Jewish state annexed the territory.
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Small-scale ranchers and dairy farmers north of the San Francisco Bay Area are heaving a sigh of relief. The one meat processing plant in their region that shut down after a massive beef recall is reopening today, under new management.

Small-scale ranchers and dairy farmers north of the San Francisco Bay Area are heaving a sigh of relief. The one meat processing plant in their region that shut down after a massive beef recall is reopening today, under new management.

But for at least one respected beef rancher the damage may be too great.

For The California Report, Mina Kim has the story