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USDA 840 Cattle Tags In-stock and Ready to Ship. Same Day Order Fulfillment

ALPHARETTA, Ga. - GeorgiaChron -- All Data Tags LLC, a family-owned business headquartered in Alpharetta, GA, is pleased to announce that it has USDA 840 HDX Cattle Tags in stock and ready to ship. This development is timely as the new USDA 840 EID Tag rule officially goes into effect today, November 5, 2024. All Data Tags offers these high-quality cattle tags at the most competitive prices available online at www.AllDataTags.com.

As livestock producers across the United States prepare to meet the requirements of the USDA's enhanced animal identification protocol, All Data Tags is committed to supporting the agricultural community with reliable and affordable tag options. The USDA 840 HDX Cattle Tags provide electronic identification to aid in the efficient tracking of livestock, meeting the new regulatory standards for disease traceability and food supply chain safety.

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"All Data Tags is proud to be a trusted resource for cattle producers and agricultural partners nationwide. We recognize the importance of accessible, compliant, and cost-effective solutions during this regulatory transition," said John K, Sales Manager, All Data Tags. "By maintaining a large inventory and offering the lowest prices online, we're here to ensure that farmers and ranchers can comply with USDA requirements while saving money on these important USDA 840 tags."

The family-owned company has a longstanding reputation for excellent customer service and dedication to quality. With immediate shipping options, producers can meet compliance deadlines without delay.

For further information and to place an order, visit www.AllDataTags.com

(http://www.AllDataTags.com).

Contact Information:
All Data Tags
Email: Sales@AllDataTags.com
Phone: 470-210-4075
Website: www.AllDataTags.com

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sales@alldatatags.com
470-210-4075


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