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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1742917" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>The Senate & House will hear and debate the Grassley Fischer Bill at the end of April. We should find out in short order where everybody</p><p>stands on these issues. There is a lot of talk among the Ag State Senators and Congressionals about the status of our markets. </p><p>The market effects of foreign imports from Brazil, Canada and Guatamala are being discussed at the moment and I would expect some</p><p>focus on this when the committee meets. Restoration of the mandatory country of origen labeling needs to be restored. </p><p>It is a slap in the face to the hard working U S cattle produce and an insult to the struggling American home worker to have no idea</p><p>of how or whether the number one meat protein is being accurately presented as home grown at the point of sale.</p><p>We may never have this opportunity again. God Bless Us...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1742917, member: 40072"] The Senate & House will hear and debate the Grassley Fischer Bill at the end of April. We should find out in short order where everybody stands on these issues. There is a lot of talk among the Ag State Senators and Congressionals about the status of our markets. The market effects of foreign imports from Brazil, Canada and Guatamala are being discussed at the moment and I would expect some focus on this when the committee meets. Restoration of the mandatory country of origen labeling needs to be restored. It is a slap in the face to the hard working U S cattle produce and an insult to the struggling American home worker to have no idea of how or whether the number one meat protein is being accurately presented as home grown at the point of sale. We may never have this opportunity again. God Bless Us... [/QUOTE]
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