The owner of "Noah's Ark Processing" left 44 tons of stinking liquified kosher bison - enough to fill a high school gymnasium - and topped with maggots. He didn't keep up with his utility bill, taxes or pay the cleanup fee and the stench of the rotting meat permeated the entire town of 600 people. (This all makes me remember how I used to live in a town in SD with 500 people and remember the old meat locker - thinking how it would be to have putrid smell everywhere.) This creep fled the state and left the cleanup to others.
The company (Noah's Ark Processors) is from Dawson, MN. They have been selling "Solomon's Finest" kosher meat, including bison and other types. They moved there after "growing out of" their Bridgewater, SD facility. The bison entrepreneurs originally came from CO. The owners are Jewish and one was originally a vegetarian. It looks like they intended to run a pretty clean operation, without antibiotics. It's just bizarre.
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Yet here we see a recall of elk meat from an animal with chronic wasting disease - from same plant. It's a federal recall of meat from Exotic Meats USA out of Texas. The meat came from Noah's Ark Processors. The site is called Chronic Wasting Disease and the site owner's mother died from it (it's a variant of "mad cow") and he is trying to track the route by which meat is transferred etc. which could have led to this tragedy.
no...see the real reason the Bison Product was left to rot is
The owner could not find any buyers for the product...imo aw
Posted by: Anne | February 19, 2011 at 08:10 AM