USDA opens to input on livestock ID system - Billings Gazette
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OpEdNewsUSDA opens to input on livestock ID systemSome states, Arizona, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska and Utah, have passed laws barring their state livestock agencies from carrying out a mandatory federal program. A bill to keep the animal identification voluntary in Montana died in the Legislature USDA Skirting Administrative Procedures and Other Acts to Make
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