Got a newsletter at work today from the CCIA.
It states that when the new electronic tags are on line, that we will be able to record birthdates for each animal. That way, they can be scanned at the auction mart, or packer, and there will be no more speculation on whether or not they are under 30 months. Their ages will pop up with the numbers, I would assume. At least I hope that's the way it will work.
They also say this system will enable tracing of an animal's movement all through the chain from farm to packer. Some may not like that, but I sure would be a good way to open up markets.
It states that when the new electronic tags are on line, that we will be able to record birthdates for each animal. That way, they can be scanned at the auction mart, or packer, and there will be no more speculation on whether or not they are under 30 months. Their ages will pop up with the numbers, I would assume. At least I hope that's the way it will work.
They also say this system will enable tracing of an animal's movement all through the chain from farm to packer. Some may not like that, but I sure would be a good way to open up markets.
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