GIPSA
GIPSA Rule Ignites Tug of War
The debate over proposed rules for livestock and poultry markets, issued by USDA’s GIPSA in late June, has created a tug of war between proponents and opponents.
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CAB urges caution at GIPSA workshop
Certified Angus Beef president John Stika testified at last week's GIPSA hearing in Fort Collins, Colo., urging USDA to be wary of unintended consequences.
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NCBA, NPPC oppose GIPSA rules
Livestock producers fear GIPSA rule’s vagueness and unintended consequences.
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AMI responds to GIPSA document
AMI President J. Patrick Boyle this week sent Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack a detailed response to the GIPSA "Misconception and Explanation" document issued July 26.
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Groups urge Butler to deny extension of comments on GIPSA
Farm, ranch and consumer groups ask GIPSA administrator to deny extension of comment period on proposed new rules.
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Groups Urge USDA to Deny GIPSA Comment Extension
Groups send letter urging USDA's GIPSA administrator to deny any requests for an extension of time beyond the original 60-day public comment period.
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AMI Requests Extended GIPSA Comment Period
The American Meat Institute submitted a request for a 120-day extension of the comment period regarding the proposed GIPSA rule.
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Farmland National Beef and GIPSA settle
Farmland National Beef and USDA’s Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) have agreed to settle GIPSA’s complaint against the company, alleging violation of the Packers and Stockyards Act.
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