Is the WLSB looking at other livestock producing states for partnering possibilities and best practices?
A. As all states are making efforts to comply with the phased-in implementation of the NAIS, the WLSB remains in constant contact with all neighboring states. The WLSB also has close contacts with the other big livestock producing states and discusses plans involving the animal and premises identification state level systems. Only four NAIS software programs are approved by USDA currently and are available for all states. Generally, there is uniformity of the animal identification programs. The NAVE system that the WLSB is planning to adapt already reflects the current partnership between Wyoming and Nebraska.
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