Big Muddy rancher
Well-known member
Clarence said:It is not dumping if you are forced to sell below your cost of production it happens often. but when you bypass your own and your usual market and offer to sell for less than that market is currently paying, that is dumping.
Although you Canadians claim your concious is clear, that is why R-Calf filed their suit and proved that to be the case. They could not however prove that that had depressed the price.
I did not join R-Calf, and still won't, because I didn't believe they would accomplish anything with law suits. I did not know much about the Canadian cattle industry, and I still don't, but they claimed that the Canadian producer had several advantages over the US producer and could produce cheaper. They believed, and I guess they still do, that something needs to be done the level the playing field to protect the US producer. Some of the tactics they are using now do not set to well with me.
Clarence I don't know 1 Canadian producer that would knowingly sell their cattle for less then could have gotten elsewhere.
As far as advantages Maybe a tariff should be put on Montana cattle because they don't have sales tax. Or Colorado cattle because they are closer to Greeley. Heck we all have advantages and disadvantages.The Equip program in the US cost shares at a higher rate then our PFRA programs for water. R-CALF proved that our leases costs more then BLM.