To ensure the safety of the nation's meat supplies, the U.S. Department of Agriculture subsequently banned slaughtering cows that cannot walk unaided and is promoting a national animal tracking system. But, Ross says, this could require farmers focus additional testing at rendering plants, which will increase disposal costs.
Farmers who have dead animals rendered typically pay the cost of transportation, which generally ranges from $25 to $55. The costs will trickle down, and if farmers are not able to pay for disposal, it could lead to illegal dumping, he says. Already, many landfills do not accept animal waste.






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