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    #25
    Hey ASAP or INaHurry or whoever you are-- Were you around when R-CALF was formed? I was- and one of the main issues was NCBA's waffling on the M-COOL law that NCBA had proposed...

    Are you questioning the Gallup Services? They are one of the highest sought out polling and consulting firms worldwide...Even NCBA is smart enough to not question the poll- especially since their own poll released today shows almost the exact same number (within 2%) for people that support the checkoff...Gallup wouldn't be the worldwide consulting firm they are today if industry folks didn't recognize their value and accuracy..

    Only some little old lady in the sticks of Saskatcheeewan thinks she knows more!!!LOL

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      #26
      farmer_son---Now they "finally" dropped the Bluetongue restrictions- but still haven't done away with the Anaplas one....

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      February 05, 2007 10:52 AM

      Minister Strahl Announces Fewer Import Controls on Cattle, Sheep and Goats | CFIA Press Release

      Effective immediately, U.S. cattle can enter Canada without any bluetongue-related import requirements.

      The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is also reducing testing requirements for anaplasmosis, based on enhancements to diagnostic tests. Neither of these diseases poses a risk to human health.
      In addition, sheep, goats and other small ruminants, which were previously banned from entering Canada, will be able to be imported for breeding purposes under certain conditions.

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