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The extreme price volatility of recent years may continue, as many of the factors that caused recent price swings remain in flux. FAPRI-MU recognizes this uncertainty and considers 500 alternative outcomes for the future based on different assumptions about the weather, the price of petroleum and other factors that will affect the supply and demand for agricultural commodities. The tables which follow generally report the averages of the 500 alternative outcomes, but it is important to recognize that actual market results may vary greatly from the reported averages. Acknowledgments The . Baseline Briefing Book was prepared by FAPRI-MU researchers. | United States USDA Department of Agriculture f Food Safety Audits Economic Plant r haKantoKÌQtinQ Research ant aiaciei st cs Service Economic ond pHAfl afatl Information and ood wa ety Bulletin _ _ -HU. mbe L Technology Use in Meat October 2011 and Poultry Plants Michael Ollinger Mary K. Muth Shawn A. Karns and Zanethia Choice Visit Our Website To Learn More____________________ About Production Technology http briefing FoodSafety I Recommended citation format for this publication Ollinger Michael Mary K. Muth. Shawn A. Karns and Zanethia Choice. Food Safety Audits Plant Characteristics and Food Safety Technology Use in Meat and Poultry Plants EIB-82 . Dept. of Agriculture Economic Research Service. October 2011. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Use of commercial and trade names does not imply approval or constitute endorsement by USDA. Cover photo USDA Agricultural Research Service. The . Department of Agriculture USDA prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race color national origin age disability and where applicable sex marital status familial status parental status religion sexual orientation genetic information political beliefs reprisal or because all or a part of an individual s income is derived from any public assistance program. Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information Braille large print audiotape etc. should contact USDA s TARGET Center at 202 720-2600 voice and TDD . To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA Director Office of Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue . Washington . 20250-9410 or call 800 795-3272 voice or 202 720-6382 TDD . USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. USDA United States Department of Agriculture Economic Information Bulletin Number 82 October 2011 A Report from the .