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<blockquote data-quote="la4angus" data-source="post: 30290" data-attributes="member: 132"><p>My heart goes out for our "Northern Neighbors". I have had my back up Against the Wall a few times before and it certainly isn't comfortable. </p><p>I would love to see 100% of the cattle be tested for BSE so that we could resume all exports. IMO Anne Venneman and the USDA and the Canadian Government are dragging their asses. </p><p>What I can't understand is, if an independent packer can test for BSE for $15.00 per head why is the USDA saying it cost $75.00 per animal to test. Sounds like a kickback for someone, to me. If someone on this board has the smarts to draw up a legal petition to have her ousted and have someone that would represent the Farmers and Ranchers of this country, in their best interet appointed by our Great President George W Bush, I would gladly sign it.</p><p>Arnold Ziffle this sounds like a Job for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="la4angus, post: 30290, member: 132"] My heart goes out for our "Northern Neighbors". I have had my back up Against the Wall a few times before and it certainly isn't comfortable. I would love to see 100% of the cattle be tested for BSE so that we could resume all exports. IMO Anne Venneman and the USDA and the Canadian Government are dragging their asses. What I can't understand is, if an independent packer can test for BSE for $15.00 per head why is the USDA saying it cost $75.00 per animal to test. Sounds like a kickback for someone, to me. If someone on this board has the smarts to draw up a legal petition to have her ousted and have someone that would represent the Farmers and Ranchers of this country, in their best interet appointed by our Great President George W Bush, I would gladly sign it. Arnold Ziffle this sounds like a Job for you. [/QUOTE]
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