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Ag News
Beef Verification Solution program makes changes
Published Thursday, July 03, 2008 at 10:30 AM
Use of the NAIS compliant tag is voluntary as is compliance with all other NAIS-based, animal identification protocols. The ‘840’ tags are simply a choice within the Beef Verification Solution program. All other RF tags that were previously available through the program will remain available.
“It’s great that Beef Verification Solution is providing producers with this choice,” says
In addition, BVS is decreasing the price of their
The Beef Verification Solution program offers several different types of both
“I think producers will find that our program is very competitively priced,” says BVS’s Brown. “When you add in the benefits that electronically managed data provides producers from a decision making standpoint, plus the age premiums available in the market place, the Beef Verification Solution program really pays.”
The Beef Verification Solution is one of several programs available through Agriculture Solutions, a division of Kansas Farm Bureau. The Beef Verification Solution is now active in six states, including
Established in 1919, Kansas Farm Bureau is a non-profit advocacy organization, representing grassroots agriculture and supporting farm families who earn their living in a changing industry.
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