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Egg farms violated safety rules
Written by The New York Times   
September 1, 2010 – Barns infested with flies, maggots and scurrying rodents, and overflowing manure pits were among the widespread food safety problems that federal inspectors found at a group of Iowa egg farms at the heart of a nationwide recall and salmonella outbreak.

Inspection reports released by the Food and Drug Administration described possible ways that salmonella could have been spread undetected through the vast complexes of two companies.

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