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But Abbott has said that, after production resumes, it could take about two months before new formula begins arriving in stores. The company's factory has been closed due to contamination problems.
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Just a handful of formula makers dominate the industry so a single plant shutdown can lead to empty shelves.
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Iron Ox’s indoor facility in Lockhart removes some of the variables that make traditional agriculture challenging.
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Crawfish prices continue to rise in Texas as crops have suffered from multiple natural disasters, according to researchers at Texas A&M’s Agrilife Extension.
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The pressures pushing up costs for consumers are also hitting agencies trying to combat hunger, making it hard to keep up with rising demand for their aid.
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A multistate outbreak of norovirus illnesses linked to raw oysters from Canada is under investigation in 13 states by the FDA.
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Nearly 23 million birds have died as a highly pathogenic bird flu virus tears its way through farms and chicken yards. It has spread to at least 24 states in less than two months.
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This city does not focus enough attention on tortillas, according to one Austinite. KUT's ATXplained project set out to learn why.
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Many Latino bakeries in Austin have prepared Rosca de Reyes (or kings’ cake) today, which is Día de Los Reyes. In Christianity, the holiday commemorates the day the three wise men brought Jesus gifts after his birth.
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The average SNAP benefit will increase by $36.24 per person, per month, starting in October.