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Alberta cattlemen to sue U.S.
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<blockquote data-quote="la4angus" data-source="post: 40039" data-attributes="member: 132"><p>I have wondered for a long time why Canada doesn't take the lead in this and </p><p>test every bovine slaughtered there. get your export markets open The export market is wide open if for high choice and prime beef. If the USDA wants to sit on its butts and let the American producers take a beating there is nothing that the U.S. producer can do about it. But the Canadians don't have to not test unless you have the same problem with your government bureaucrats as we do in the U.S. of A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="la4angus, post: 40039, member: 132"] I have wondered for a long time why Canada doesn't take the lead in this and test every bovine slaughtered there. get your export markets open The export market is wide open if for high choice and prime beef. If the USDA wants to sit on its butts and let the American producers take a beating there is nothing that the U.S. producer can do about it. But the Canadians don't have to not test unless you have the same problem with your government bureaucrats as we do in the U.S. of A [/QUOTE]
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