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July 1, 2010 Animal ID & Traceability
Interested readers are encouraged to view the benefit/cost study conducted on the NAIS program at http://www. agmanager.info/livestock/marketing/AnimalID/default. asp as well as to review the history of USDA’s NAIS program at http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/ animal_diseases/animal_id/. 2 …
Summary Book - All Counties
declined 7.3% or $51,054 due to market price reductions during … was also reduced for most crop enterprises across KFMA … decrease of Net Farm Income. Crop production income declined …
January 31, 2022 Ag Law Issues
sought dismissal on the basis that the plaintiff’s complaint … weather events and commodity market price declines during 2013 … paid on a “pro rata” basis using the “marginal method” …
September 30, 2016 Wind Energy Leases
does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national … other sources, and due to market conditions, peak power can … transmission systems, pow- er marketers and government agencies in …
September 2, 2022 Ag Law Issues
“established securities market.” Under this provision … Administration’s VIN Decoder tool and view the "Plant Information" … same timeframe for cover cropping, nutrient management, and …
January 1, 2009 Animal ID & Traceability
 IMPACTS:    MODELING   MARKET  EFFECTS  OF  ANIMAL  IDENTIFICATION …   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 …