The Associated Press
IOWA CITY, Iowa — A company that promised to clean up Iowa's egg industry after a nationwide salmonella outbreak in 2010 said Sept. 7 that a recent government safety inspection discovered the bacteria in two of its barns and that it took steps to protect consumers. Centrum Valley Farms said in a statement issued to the Associated Press that the U.S. Food & Drug Administration found the strain of bacteria known as Salmonella heidelberg in two of six poultry houses that were tested at its production facility in Clarion, Iowa, during a routine inspection. . .