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South Dakota Union Highlights JBS Progress

South Dakota Union Highlights JBS Progress


By Scout Nelson

The South Dakota Farmers Union recently issued an important update regarding the JBS settlement, deeming it a significant milestone for U.S. cattle producers. This update comes with an urgent request to address and rectify certain aspects of the initial news release sent on Friday, January 31.

Due to the sensitive nature of the information and the need for accuracy and clarity, the Farmers Union is advising all media outlets and stakeholders to refrain from publishing the original release. If the release has already been published, it is crucial to remove it to prevent the spread of potentially incorrect or incomplete information.

The Farmers Union sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience caused by these revisions and values the cooperation of all parties involved to ensure the information is correctly presented. For those requiring further details or clarification, the Farmers Union is open to questions and can be reached via their official communication channels.

In contrast, the National Farmers Union release regarding this matter has been cleared for publication and can be disseminated without concern for inaccuracies. This distinction underscores the importance of verifying details in such significant announcements.

This situation illustrates the complexities involved in communicating significant legal and business developments within the agricultural sector. It emphasizes the necessity for precise and responsible information management to uphold the integrity of news affecting the agricultural community.

The South Dakota Farmers Union remains committed to keeping its members and the public informed with the most accurate and timely information as developments occur. The JBS settlement is poised to impact the landscape of U.S. cattle production significantly, and the Farmers Union is at the forefront of communicating these crucial changes.

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