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Agricultural programs & laws
Of or pertaining to laws, political programs or schemes related to agriculture.
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Veterinary equivalency
Agriculture; Agricultural programs & laws
The mutual recognition by two or more countries that each party's safety and sanitation standards for animal products, even where not identical, provide an equivalent level of protection to public ...
Vesicular stomatitis
Agriculture; Agricultural programs & laws
Vesicular stomatitis is a viral disease that can affect horses, swine, cattle, and other ruminants. It causes affected livestock to develop blisters in the mouth and on the dental pad, hooves, and ...
Veterinary biologics
Agriculture; Agricultural programs & laws
Vaccines, antigens, antitoxins and other preparations made from living organisms (or genetically engineered) and intended for use in diagnosing, treating, or immunising animals. Unlike some ...
Vertical coordination
Agriculture; Agricultural programs & laws
The process of ensuring that each successive stage in the production, processing, and marketing of a product is appropriately managed and interrelated to the next, so that decisions about what to ...
WIC vendors
Agriculture; Agricultural programs & laws
Grocery and other stores authorised as eligible to accept WIC coupons or vouchers and to receive reimbursement from the state WIC programme for purchases made with these food instruments.
WIC Farmers' Market Nutrition Act of 1992
Agriculture; Agricultural programs & laws
P.L. 102-314 (July 2, 1992) established a programme authorising projects that provide participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition programme for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) with food ...
Wholesale price index
Agriculture; Agricultural programs & laws
A composite index of prices of commodities sold in primary U.S. markets. "Wholesale" refers to sale in large quantities by producers, not to prices received by wholesalers, jobbers, or distributors. ...