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Where s your beef from? Biden order seeks to boost US ranchers, clarify for consumers

Where s your beef from? Biden order seeks to boost US ranchers, clarify for consumers
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Where s your beef from? Biden order seeks to boost US ranchers, clarify for consumers

Where s your beef from? Biden order seeks to boost US ranchers, clarify for consumers
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Broadband discussion and testimony from Missouri commodity groups to highlight Tuesday legislative hearing (AUDIO)

Broadband discussion and testimony from Missouri commodity groups to highlight Tuesday legislative hearing (AUDIO)
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8 bills that went right for ag in 2021 legislative session

Courtesy Missouri Department of Agriculture MAKING A STAND: Agriculture is an important part of Missouri’s economy. Farmers, ranchers and commodity group legislative affairs representatives make sure the issues that affect the industry are heard at the Missouri Capitol in Jefferson City. This year’s session had its shares of wins, but also a few losses. Commodity groups agree that eminent domain protection was the one that got away. Suggested Event Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021 Missouri’s farmers and ranchers may spend a day here or there at the state Capitol visiting with legislators about key issues affecting agriculture. But for many of Missouri’s commodity organizations and farmer associations, there are key people who go to battle during the legislative session to safeguard and promote the industry. They are those in legislative affairs.

Plant foods industry not ending fight on meat labeling

The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit upheld Missouri’s labeling law preventing the use of common meat terms for plant-based alternatives. The case, Turtle Island Foods, SPC v. State of Missouri, otherwise known as the fake meat labeling case, offers a win for livestock producers who sought the rule. But the fight isn’t over as the plant-based food industry defends its actions against other state labeling laws. Turtle Island Foods, operating as Tofurky, filed suit to obtain a preliminary injunction against a 2018 Missouri state statute that prevents “misrepresenting a product as meat that is not derived from harvested production livestock or poultry.” The District Court denied the request for preliminary injunction against the statute, and Turtle Island Food/Tofurky appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

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