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http://www.cornucopia.org/2008/12/last-minute-rulemaking-by-bush-usda-threatens-organic-
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•	Classifying bees and fish as livestock will likely garner positive and negative response from that 
industry sector depending on its perceived present and future regulatory impact.

So what would the ramifications of this be if adopted? I assume some specifics concerning bees and 
fish certification would be written later?   

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