Montana Food Bank network buys bison meat | KXNet.com North Dakota News
|
|||||||||||
Montana Food Bank network buys bison meatApr 25 2008 8:52AM
Associated Press BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) The slaughter this winter of almost one-third of Yellowstone National Park's wild bison will benefit food banks across Montana. The Montana Food Bank Network, in Missoula, recently bought 15,000 pounds of meat from the slaughtered bison, ground and and packaged in 2-pound portions. James Dodge is a food resource developer for the group. He says the group paid 42 cents a pound, and will tack on another 4 cents a pound to distribute the meat to 189 agencies throughout the state. The meat should be available in May. Dodge says the bison meat comes at an opportune time because food banks were hit hard in February by the federal recall of 143 million pounds of beef from a California processing plant. He says Montanans also are struggling with higher gas and grocery prices. Information from: Billings Gazette, http://www.billingsgazette.com (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) APNP 04-25-08 0846CDT |
More Local
Related Categories
jump to a KXNet category:
|
Advertise on KXNet.com!
Reaching over 300,000 people - Every Month! KXNet.com is the #1 TV News website in the entire state of North Dakota - Contact us Today!
![]() Join the KXNews Facebook Group More Social Networking
Around Town Fan Club on Facebook | KX News Morning on Twitter | Around Town on Twitter | Donnell Preskey on Twitter
![]() |
||||||||||