Today is May 7. It is 30 days since the end of the USDA comment period on the rule making process to allow Canadian live cattle into the U.S. The USDA should announce the rules that will see our cattle moving south this afternoon after the close of markets.
While I have no idea whether the USDA will actually make this announcement, it should happen. The American Meat Institute which represents the meat packers who will be responsible for actually meeting whatever regulatory requirements of the new rule have clearly stated they want the border open. There is no scientific reason for the border not to open and President Bush has clearly stated that these decisions should be based on science. I did not read any comments that were posted on the APHIS web site that offered any scientific reason why the border should remain closed. Nothing new has happened since the Washington Holstein, there is no new information or developments that should delay the much anticipated announcement. The USDA has had ample time to consider the comments and formulate a rule.
There should be an announcement today. The CME cattle contracts close at 1:00 PM Central Time or 3:00 Alberta time. The USDA should make its announcement about 1 hour after that. I am not saying that this will happen, just that it should happen. The American government and the American President has said that trade in live cattle is in the best interest of the nation. I am taking them at their word that this is the case and that the border should open today.
While I have no idea whether the USDA will actually make this announcement, it should happen. The American Meat Institute which represents the meat packers who will be responsible for actually meeting whatever regulatory requirements of the new rule have clearly stated they want the border open. There is no scientific reason for the border not to open and President Bush has clearly stated that these decisions should be based on science. I did not read any comments that were posted on the APHIS web site that offered any scientific reason why the border should remain closed. Nothing new has happened since the Washington Holstein, there is no new information or developments that should delay the much anticipated announcement. The USDA has had ample time to consider the comments and formulate a rule.
There should be an announcement today. The CME cattle contracts close at 1:00 PM Central Time or 3:00 Alberta time. The USDA should make its announcement about 1 hour after that. I am not saying that this will happen, just that it should happen. The American government and the American President has said that trade in live cattle is in the best interest of the nation. I am taking them at their word that this is the case and that the border should open today.
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