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    R-CALF v. USDA

    Now that NMA has filed its Motion to Intervene in the R-CALF v. USDA litigation, which is pending in Billings, Montana, R-CALF and USDA are allowed 20 days in which to file responsive pleadings. NMA will then have a 10-day period in which to answer those responses. Thus it will be a full month from the date of NMA's original filing until the presiding judge has been provided with all of the documents upon which he will base his decision.

    From NMA's point of view, there is a definite advantage in having the procedural issues regarding intervention considered at this time, and not at some later date when the parties and the court are also trying to deal with substantive issues which could be raised at this time and when USDA publishes its final regulation.

    In a Western Livestock Journal report today, Bill Bullard, CEO of R-CALF United Stockgrowers of America said, "We're currently reviewing the filing by NMA and our initial response, knowing that their interests are contrary to the interests of cattle producers, is that we would not want them as a party. However, we have not solidified that position and there may in fact be some advantages. We're just in the process of reviewing that."

    #2
    I tend to think it is R-Calf and the USDA versus the Canadian beef producer and the U.S. interests that want to see our live cattle enter the U.S. R-Calf and the USDA are really on the same side here.
    How come the AMI (Cargill and Excel) aren't applying for intervenor status too?

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      #3
      They have the world by the tail and hope it will remian closed to break the packers in the North West.

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        #4
        this works so well for both r-calf and usda. yesterday in regina paul cellucci (american ambassador to canada) blamed r-calf for the length of time it was taking to formulate rules. same old song and dance - he hoped the border would open soon and the president certainly wants it open. have to conclude that americans are compulsive liars.

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          #5
          Toss the dog a bone once in a while, and maybe he won't bite you.

          Stalling until the election. Pure and simple. It's really too bad that we have to pay the price for American political ambitions. Mind you, I guess people all over the world pay the price for those same ambitions. Some at a much higher cost than what we have gone through.

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