It's the Farm Bureau that floats this crap. The EPA only expained that the current law doesn't work BECAUSE if the follow the letter of the law they would have to tax cows. That's all. The EPA is the one who brought this to attention but the stupid Farm Bureau is taking advantage of this because what they are really after is to stop country of origin labeling. Then if there is country of origin labeling the Farm Bureau wants it to be paid for by the individual farmer not the meat packers. The Farm Bureau is, has always been, and will always be on the side of the large corporate farmers and meat packers. Something like 87% of Farm Bureau members are non farmers. Who do you think they are going to bat for? The lowly independent farmer? That's a laugh!
Join the NFO or Farmers Union if you insist on joining an ag group.
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