Inglehoffer Honey Maple Mustard Wins Editor's Pick

November 1, 2011 Beaverton Foods

Beaverton Foods, Inc. recently received a certificate by Progressive Grocer magazine announcing that its Inglehoffer Honey Maple Mustard was honored as an “Editor’s Pick” in the Center Store Category. The mustard, introduced to the US market about a year ago, also earned a Gold Award at the 17th annual “World-Wide Mustard Competition” held at the National Mustard Museum in Middleton, Wisconsin in April. It competed with 350 mustard entries from around the globe.

Raw Milk's Genteel Cousin Finds A Fan Base Through Vat Pasteurization

November 1, 2011 Matt Mullins, Daily Page

Dairy purists trumpet raw milk's health benefits and superior flavor. But aside from being able to occasionally obtain raw milk from a dairy farm, they have to turn to the black market for the white fluid.

Chino Valley Ranchers Offers A Wide Variety Of Organic Eggs & Soy Free Eggs

November 1, 2011 Chino Valley Ranchers

Chino Valley Ranchers, a Southern California based producer of organic eggs located in Arcadia, offers a wide variety of eggs, which are all certified organic. This variety includes, Soy-free Organic, Organic, Omega-3, Organic DHA Omega-3, Veg-A-Fed, Veg-A-Fed Omega, Humane Harvest and Nutri-Fresh Fertile. Chino Valley Ranchers is one of a growing number of companies to focus on organic methods in producing eggs.

Silk Pledges Support For Non-GMO & Genetically Modified Food Labeling Initiatives

November 1, 2011 WhiteWave Foods

In support of Non-GMO Month in October, Silk® the nation’s leading plant-based beverage brand, is supporting several initiatives that encourage the mandatory labeling of genetically modified (GM) foods, including the Right2Know March and the Just Label It – We Have a Right to Know campaign. In conjunction with its parent company, WhiteWave Foods, Silk is also supporting the Non-GMO Project and Non-GMO Month.

Reported Virus Could Devastate B.C. Wild Salmon

Wild-salmon advocates fear that tests showing a serious virus in one Fraser River coho and two wild sockeye salmon mean the European strain of infectious salmon anemia (ISA) could be spreading through B.C.'s wild-salmon runs.