The Agricultural Council of Maine is seeking to restore state inspection of meat facilities, claiming that federal inspection programs work well with large operations but does a poor job when it comes to small producers of such animals as deer, rabbit and game birds. Maine allowed the U.S. Department of Agriculture to assume meat inspection duties in 1980
Letter on the debate to regulate meat production under current state or federal inspection regulatio...
Many Maine potato growers and packers are unhappy with the state\u27s potato inspection service, whi...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Agricultural Council of Maine is seeking to restore state inspection of meat facilities, claimin...
Maine had a meat inspection program from 1967-81, when it was abolished by the Maine Legislature. M...
Maine had a meat inspection program from 1967 until it was abolished by the state Legislature in 198...
Maine launched a meat-inspection program in 2003 to create more slaughterhouses and greater convenie...
The Legislature abolished the Maine Meat Act in 1979, moving the state to a system of federal inspec...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is one of the largest federal agencies in the U.S...
Cover Story piece on hard times being faced by small-scale farmers scattered across Maine, and espe...
Maine has permitted commercial deer farming since July 1989, and there are now 32 licensed deer farm...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "USDAs F...
This article discusses Maine meat and poultry processing and the need for increased safety inspectio...
For years, animal welfare advocates have maintained that the state doesn\u27t do enough to protect a...
Maine restores Division of Animal Welfare cuts Connecticut\u27s General Assembly mandates sanitation...
Letter on the debate to regulate meat production under current state or federal inspection regulatio...
Many Maine potato growers and packers are unhappy with the state\u27s potato inspection service, whi...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Agricultural Council of Maine is seeking to restore state inspection of meat facilities, claimin...
Maine had a meat inspection program from 1967-81, when it was abolished by the Maine Legislature. M...
Maine had a meat inspection program from 1967 until it was abolished by the state Legislature in 198...
Maine launched a meat-inspection program in 2003 to create more slaughterhouses and greater convenie...
The Legislature abolished the Maine Meat Act in 1979, moving the state to a system of federal inspec...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is one of the largest federal agencies in the U.S...
Cover Story piece on hard times being faced by small-scale farmers scattered across Maine, and espe...
Maine has permitted commercial deer farming since July 1989, and there are now 32 licensed deer farm...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "USDAs F...
This article discusses Maine meat and poultry processing and the need for increased safety inspectio...
For years, animal welfare advocates have maintained that the state doesn\u27t do enough to protect a...
Maine restores Division of Animal Welfare cuts Connecticut\u27s General Assembly mandates sanitation...
Letter on the debate to regulate meat production under current state or federal inspection regulatio...
Many Maine potato growers and packers are unhappy with the state\u27s potato inspection service, whi...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...