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  2. Creekstone Farms Premium Beef - Wikipedia

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    Creekstone Farms is known for its attempt to test all of its beef for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, or "mad cow disease"). At a cost of about half a million dollars, Creekstone built a testing lab, the first inside a U. S. meat packing plant, and hired the necessary personnel.

  3. Creekstone Farms Recalls Ground Beef in 10 States Over ... - AOL

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    Creekstone Farms Premium Beef recalled 14,158 pounds of ground beef because it may be tainted with the e. coli bacteria, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service said.

  4. Arkansas City, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas City is now home to state-of-the-art meat processor Creekstone Farms Premium Beef LLC which employs over 1100 workers. Several smaller manufacturing companies are expanding their operations while new start ups are finding a home in Cowley County due in part to the workforce supplied by the two local colleges in the county.

  5. Category:Meat companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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  6. These 8 Fast Food Chains Use The Highest Quality Beef - AOL

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    So, which fast-food chains offer customers the highest quality beef in their burgers? We've found eight. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail.

  7. Beef - Wikipedia

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    March 2011, 6,400 kg (14,000 lb) beef recalled by Creekstone Farms Premium Beef due to E. coli concerns. [ 84 ] April 2011, National Beef Packaging recalled more than 27,000 kg (60,000 lb) of ground beef due to E. coli contamination.