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I just came back from that site. I did learn that participation at the federal level is voluntary, and with voluntary participation I can't imagine there is any enforcement mechanism. If there is no enforcement, then there is no "threat" as far as I can tell, at this point in time.

Now if the USDA is contemplating some type of enforcement, they have to do that through a rule change subsequent to the current program, and that information would be announced in the Federal Register.

I went to the Federal Register and did a search for 2008 final rule changes and proposed rules changes for NAIS and I found nothing.

How can a voluntary program be problematic?

Phyllis
 
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I just came back from that site. I did learn that participation at the federal level is voluntary, and with voluntary participation I can't imagine there is any enforcement mechanism. If there is no enforcement, then there is no "threat" as far as I can tell, at this point in time.

Now if the USDA is contemplating some type of enforcement, they have to do that through a rule change subsequent to the current program, and that information would be announced in the Federal Register.

I went to the Federal Register and did a search for 2008 final rule changes and proposed rules changes for NAIS and I found nothing.

How can a voluntary program be problematic?

Phyllis

Exactly If you do not want to register then do not register. If at a later time they want to get controlling about it then deal with that if it happens. As far as I am concerned if I had a small farm I wouldn't register. This is just the beginning of the NAIS movement no one can say how it will turn out yet.
 
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I just came back from that site. I did learn that participation at the federal level is voluntary, and with voluntary participation I can't imagine there is any enforcement mechanism. If there is no enforcement, then there is no "threat" as far as I can tell, at this point in time.

Now if the USDA is contemplating some type of enforcement, they have to do that through a rule change subsequent to the current program, and that information would be announced in the Federal Register.

I went to the Federal Register and did a search for 2008 final rule changes and proposed rules changes for NAIS and I found nothing.

How can a voluntary program be problematic?

Phyllis

If it "stays" voluntary then it isnt a problem.
 
I did learn that participation at the federal level is voluntary,

However, some STATES have made it mandatory. I believe Illinois is one, and there are others. That is what does not bode well for the small farmer. We have to register each individual animal but large producers do not. How can that be construed as anything but singling out small farms? What would be the purpose of singling us out? I can think of only one. Make it harder for us to do business.

JMO, of course.


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However, some STATES have made it mandatory. I believe Illinois is one, and there are others. That is what does not bode well for the small farmer. We have to register each individual animal but large producers do not. How can that be construed as anything but singling out small farms? What would be the purpose of singling us out? I can think of only one. Make it harder for us to do business.

JMO, of course.


Rusty

Thank you, voluntary would be fine, but it wont stay that way.
 
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Fantastic article! You have also stated EXACTLY how I feel. I second that.
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This is supposed to help take an objective look at the proposal? It begins: "THE LATEST TYRANNY: TAGGING TERRORIST CHICKENS"

Sorry, that doesn't help in the least.

That's why I simply ask opponents to point to the actual text of the objectional proposal, not simply their interpretation of it, or their fanciful scenarios of what it might lead to. That is what I require to make up my mind on the subject. You should require no less.

Wayne

Sorry, Wayne, if you can't read what's already been posted and understand what is says, there's no point in me wasting my time trying to educate you. I have better things to do, like fight a set of rules and regulations I vehemently disagree with. You are obviously a willing subject. You think NAIS is a fantastic idea. Go right ahead and support them - but don't try to convince those of us who have read, and do understand, that the costs and loss of liberty entailed therein are any way, shape or form a good idea.
 
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