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Agriculture committee outlines priorities: non-certified pregnancy testing, electronic ID, orphaned water rights
Summary
The joint agricultural committee proposed five interim priorities including non-certified cattle pregnancy testing, examining electronic identification and metal-tag options, preventing orphaned water rights, state-land recreation rules, and fence-out laws; co-chairs signaled the work could yield about three bills next session.
The joint Agricultural, State & Public Lands and Water Resources Committee presented five interim priorities to the Management Council on April 1, focusing on producer flexibility, livestock identification, and water-rights issues.
Co-chair (Agriculture) described the committee’s top priority as allowing non‑certified pregnancy testing by trained, non-veterinarian personnel to address…
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