A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7,2001 USDA Announces Improvements To Livestock Mandatory Price Reporting WASHINGTON, D.C. The USDA announced recently a se ries of improvements to be made in USDA’s Livestock Mandatory Price Reporting Program to en sure more accurate and complete collecting, disseminating and re porting of market data by the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). “The review by our team out lines several important measures that USDA will begin taking im mediately to ensure the effective ness and reliability of these pro grams,” said USDA Secretary Ann M. Veneman. “It is impor tant that we continue to build and maintain a system of checks and balances to prevent any po tential error in reporting.” On May 18, Secretary Vene man assigned a team of experts to review the program after inac curate reports for boxed beef car cass values were released during its first six weeks in operation. The team submitted its report, outlining key findings and rec ommendations as follows: There was a programming error and inadequate testing done prior to and after April 2 to en sure accuracy of reports. To cor rect this, AMS will now parallel test the data to experience a wide range of reporting conditions; work with livestock/meat indus try to develop realistic validation Berry Meeting NEW EGYPT, New Jersey Rutgers Cooperative Extension and the Northeast Organic Farm ing Association of New Jersey are sponsoring a twilight meeting July 18 to demonstrate organic and sustainable production of blueberries and raspberries. The event will be held at Em ery’s Berry Patch in New Egypt. Speakers will discuss variety se lection, fertility, disease, insects and cultural practices for organic weed control. GENERATORS Sales ★ Service ★ Rentals Complete Generator Systems PTO • Portables • 2-1600 KW We Service It If You Have It, And Sell It If You Need It J\A __ |lU 34 W. Mohler Church Rd. Swjf J lAHTIIM Ephrata, PA 17522 CJ|P /Machinery Tel: 717-738-0300 * J |wIHIWEnT_ Fax . 717.738-4329 data sets; use validation data sets to test any change in pro gramming; test all changes on test systems and develop addi tional procedures to ensure cor rect input data. The audit surveillance plan for ensuring the accuracy of data being submitted is behind sched ule and needs improvement. To correct this, AMS will accelerate the audit process, change job hir ing specifications, seek additional personnel details or utilize other agency personnel for audit pur poses. Confidentiality provisions are preventing release of a significant portion of information, and re quires change. The Department will move forward on an alterna tive confidentiality standard to the 3/60 which will apply confi dentiality standards to data col lected over a multi-day period rather than the current several hour collection period. Cow-calf operators and feed lots incurred financial losses to taling $l5-$25 million, while losses to packers and futures traders are undetermined. Be cause producer losses are an indi rect effect of the misreported data, loss estimates may vary widely, depending on assump tions used to develop the esti mates. The review team found that USDA is not liable for any Set for July 18 The event will begin with a light supper at 5:15 p.m. The ed ucational program will begin at 6 p.m. Emery’s Berry Patch is located on Long Swamp Road in New Egypt, just off of Route 539. To RSVP or for more information (including directions), call RCE of Monmouth County, 732-431-7260, or check the NOFA-NJ website at www.no fanj.org. Pesticide credit applica tion is pending. losses incurred and has no au thority to make compensation payments as a result of the misre ported data. The review team did not recommend that USDA sup port legislation to provide pay ment to producers. “The change in this reporting structure under the new law was a huge undertaking that funda mentally changed the reporting system,” said USDA chief econo mist Keith Collins. “Through these recommendations, our ded icated team of employees will have more effective tools to en sure collectively the continued in tegrity of the system.” On April 2, AMS began collect ing and disseminating livestock market information under the Livestock Mandatory Reporting Act of 1999. The new law re quired substantial changes to the reporting program, including nearly doubling the number of re quired reports and releasing re ports in a more expeditious man ner. 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