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Legislation Aims to End Exemption for Large Milk `Producer-Handler' Producer-Handler Dairymen Featured on Fox News - The Fox Report Got Competition? He Sells Milk for Half the Price You pay. The Feds Want to Stop Him. Why? System Controlled by Industry Giants Dairyman Biding Time with USDA Decision Small Dairyman Shakes Up Milk
Industry New Federal Rule to
Hit Edaleen Dairy: Farm Too Large for Revised Exemption Moo-To-You May Become Moot-To-You USDA Announces Final Decision to Amend pacific
Nothwest and Arizona-Las Vegas Milk Orders Do-it-yourself dairies may lose exemption Running family
farm not about corporate profit: it's about pride New rules may milk farm dry Local dairy on Federal Government
hit list U.S. sour on tactics of milk's top co-op Public rallies behind local
dairyman Monday deadline looms for Smith
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USDA Announces Interim Order
to Amend the Arizona-Las Vegas Milk Order The U. S. Department
of Agriculture today issued an interim order amending a pooling The interim order was approved by Arizona-Las Vegas dairy farmers. This interim order implements a provision that eliminates the ability to simultaneously pool milk on the Arizona-Las Vegas milk order when the same milk is already pooled on a state-operated milk order that has marketwide pooling. The interim amendment will become effective on April 1, 2005. As announced on Jan. 3, exceptions will become effective on April1, 2005. USDA will consider the exceptions and issue a final decision. For additional information about the decision contact: Arizona-Las Vegas:
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