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So please tell me, who's getting rich on the cow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1742414" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Senate Bill S. 543 To Amend the Packers and Stockyard Act of 1921 is scheduled to come up for debate in late April</p><p>.to establish a cattle contract library <em>and for other purposes. </em>I am fairly sure at least one of the other purposes will include </p><p>Country of Origin Labeling. One letter from a constituent to your US Senator will carry more weight and get more results</p><p>than any internet blog. Price transparency will be the main item of interest. This would, among other concerns, speak to</p><p>international shippers who do not comply with US standards and then expect their product to be sold as U S beef.</p><p>As it stands now there are cattle being bought at less than true value due to lack of accurate market reporting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1742414, member: 40072"] Senate Bill S. 543 To Amend the Packers and Stockyard Act of 1921 is scheduled to come up for debate in late April .to establish a cattle contract library [I]and for other purposes. [/I]I am fairly sure at least one of the other purposes will include Country of Origin Labeling. One letter from a constituent to your US Senator will carry more weight and get more results than any internet blog. Price transparency will be the main item of interest. This would, among other concerns, speak to international shippers who do not comply with US standards and then expect their product to be sold as U S beef. As it stands now there are cattle being bought at less than true value due to lack of accurate market reporting. [/QUOTE]
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