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Enter the meat processor.
But he said that locally produced meal was safe, adding, "It is unlikely from this time that problematic cows will enter the meat and livestock feed markets".
Most of the brine will enter the meat through the cavity, since the skin is like a water-resistant jacket.
To make sure students are well-prepared to enter the meat industry, Eastern Oklahoma State requires students to take food safety courses to supplement their livestock and meat processing courses.
Find places where you can enter the meat without compromising the skin.
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