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Barrasso to push for COOL



By MJ Clark

Wyoming Business Report

September 17, 2007 --



WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen. John Barrasso today disagreed with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) decision to allow live cattle and beef imports from Canada. He also re-iterated his support for implementing an effective mandatory country-of-origin-labeling (COOL) program.



“The importation of beef and cattle from Canada increases uncertainty in the American beef supply,” Barrasso said. “Today’s decision by USDA highlights the need for an effective COOL program. American consumers deserve the right to know where their food comes from, and American beef producers deserve the right to differentiate their quality product in the marketplace.”



According to the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service website (http://www.ams.usda.gov/cool) the COOL Program was signed into law on May 13, 2002 as a part of the 2002 Farm Bill.



Unfortunately, President Bush has signed into law two delays to COOL implementation. The first on Jan. 27, 2004 which pushed back implementation for all covered commodities except wild and farm-raised fish and shellfish until Sept. 30, 2006. On Nov. 10, 2005 he signed a similar delay, pushing back implementation until Sept. 30, 2008.



I will fight to ensure that mandatory COOL is made a part of the Senate Farm Bill,” Barrasso added.



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vs_cattle":3ersrmjf said:
The dam boarders your talking about the Canadian FOOL :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Well in the English speaking schools of the northern states those borders are spelled B-O-R-D-E-R-S.....

And thank God--so far these schools haven't got californicated.... ;-) :lol:
 
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vs_cattle":g71bjv2h said:
You guys whish you could be more like California but anyways your a little kidanated

just answer the question ;-)

I can't figure out what your question is...I don't speak Californics....
There are no borders open...The USDA announced they will open the Canadian border the middle of Nov to some cattle and OTM beef...

You know you should get involved with an on the ball active cattle organization that could keep you informed on these things if you plan to get a start in the cattle business...Going to be a tough enough row to hoe with white cows... ;-) :lol:
 

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