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Re: OT Have you heard of this? NAIS
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Posted by JonT on February 28, 2006 at 19:23:45 from (172.132.201.65):
In Reply to: OT Have you heard of this? NAIS posted by Loyd in Texas on February 28, 2006 at 17:52:12:
I think you a more than a little paranoid. You will still have you own herd, but you"ll certainly be expected to management it better. This topic coming up on an "antique" discussion board reinforces the point that we"re not farming in 1950 anymore. Consumer"s determine the quality standards for the products they purchase, and if you choose not to meet those needs, you can keep your cows. If you want to blame a government try Japan, Canada, or the EU. The US government is only taking steps to insure that we produce a product that is safe and marketable to the rest of the world. As far as the costs per animal, the tags are not $10 around here, TN. Small price to pay to gain the status of producing a value-added product.
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