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Summer Delivery Date

June 17th

July 22nd

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Important Newsletter

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News from the Farm

News from the Red Tail Valley

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News from the Farm

Hello Friends,

The Food Safety and Inspection Services (FSIS) division of the United State

Department of Agriculture (USDA) is proposing new rules which will impact small

meats processors greatly and potentially make meats from here at Pastures A

Plenty and Red Tail Valley unavailable for you to buy. As we understand it,

Belgrade Meat Center, our processor, would be required to submit their products

(our meats) to as many as thirteen tests per product, costing perhaps $10,000

per product to initiate and another $3500 annually to maintain. Consider then

the fact that we offer about 40 different processed beef and pork products in

addition to all the fresh cuts and you can begin to see the size of the problem.

Implementation of these kinds of requirements will shut us down!

Here is what we would like you to do before June 19th:

• Call USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack at . Tell him that these rules

run exactly counter to the USDA's much ballyhooed local foods " Know Your Farmer,

Know Your Food " campaign. You will not reach the Secretary. Try to get to

someone responsible and leave a message with him/her.

• Submit a written comment. E-mail a message to

DraftValidationGuideComments@... or mail comment to:

Docket Clerk USDA

FSIS, Room 2-2127

5601 Sunnyside Avenue

Beltsville, MD 20705

Remember to make it personal. This is your government and your USDA. If you

eat, you have a right to be heard on agricultural issues. Tell them you want to

choose the food you will eat, that you want to buy locally, that you want to

support local rural economies, that you want to eat meats from animals that have

been humanely raised and slaughtered, or whatever else you feel strongly about.

You have every right to do this and you should expect to be heard!

Hints and Tips: Remind them that they have not made the case that small

processors are a danger, and that it is large processors that are involved in

every food safety news story you see. Ask them why federal inspectors do not

have the power to stop slaughter at major plants if they see something bad.

Remind them that the state equal-to system, which is the licensing under which

Belgrade Meat Center operates, has the built in safety that the meats are

marketed in state only. And remind them that healthy, wholesome local meats are

an important part of the fight against obesity in our nation.

Thank you for speaking up for farms like ours!

Josh and Van Der Pol

Jim and LeeAnn Van Der Pol

Terry Van Der Pol

To order contact us at

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or 1- Pastures A Plenty!

Jim, LeeAnn, Josh, ,Terry And Dean

Farm Number 1-

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Cell number Josh

Cell Number Jim & LeeAnn

Cell number Terry

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