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June 1, 2009
Water Policy
water …
Economic Impacts of Selected
Water Conservation Policies
in the Ogallala Aquifer
Report
… Economic Impacts of Selected
Water Conservation Policies
in the Ogallala Aquifer
…
August 1, 2025
Land Buying and Valuing
summary … 1949-1867
Land Values
2025 Summary
August 2025 … Land Values 2024 Summary (August 2025) 3
USDA, National …
August 9, 2023
Land Buying and Valuing
summary … 1949-1867
Land Values
2023 Summary
August 2023
Land … 2023
Land Values 2023 Summary (August 2023) 3
USDA, National …
August 6, 2020
Land Buying and Valuing
summary … 1949-1867
Land Values
2020 Summary
August 2020
Land … 2020
Land Values 2020 Summary (August 2020) 3
USDA, National …
August 6, 2021
Land Buying and Valuing
summary … 1949-1867
Land Values
2021 Summary
August 2021
Land … 2021
Land Values 2021 Summary (August 2021) 3
USDA, National …
August 8, 2022
Land Buying and Valuing
summary … 1949-1867
Land Values
2022 Summary
August 2022
Land … 2022
Land Values 2022 Summary (August 2022) 3
USDA, National …
August 2, 2024
Land Buying and Valuing
summary … 1949-1867
Land Values
2024 Summary
August 2024 … Land Values 2024 Summary (August 2024) 3
USDA, National …
January 1, 2009
Animal ID & Traceability
CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY …
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to conduct a benefit‐cost analysis of the
United States National Animal Identification System (NAIS). The NAIS is a
voluntary federal animal identification system operated by the Animal
and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA). NAIS is designed primarily to protect
the health of the nation’s livestock and poultry to enhance animal health
and maintain market access. The three components of NAIS are: 1)
premises registration, 2) animal identification, and 3) animal movement
tracking. Objectives of this study included estimating benefits and costs
of adopting NAIS by the livestock and poultry industries as well as
determining how net benefits are likely to be allocated among industry
sectors, consumers, and government. The benefit‐cost analysis focuses
on impacts of NAIS adoption in the bovine, porcine, ovine, poultry, and
equine industries.
PROCEDURE …