rkaiser said::roll: Amazing Oltimer how you think that Canadian cattle producers have such an unfair advantage over their US counterparts. What a vendictive and and strange mind you have my friend. Why the fear? What is it that makes you strike out against change and or anything other than a warm fire and a bottle of whiskey? You and your Rcalf buddies can dream up all the unfair advantages that you want, and then go spend your money on lawyers to prove your point. Trade will go on, even after you and I are both gone. Decisions will be made by minds not so entrenched in righteousnous like yours. Say you fight your battle for justice, but we all know it is because you like things the way they are, and do not want to be forced, coerced, or even have your hand held through change that could even be good for you.
Oldtimer said:Like I've said before- If we had mandatory country of origin labeling, I think the border would have been open months ago.......
Tam said:Oldtimer said:Like I've said before- If we had mandatory country of origin labeling, I think the border would have been open months ago.......
How in the H E double tooth picks could you have guaranteed the origin of US cattle you have no way of tracing the animal to where it was born, or raised. Were you just going to take the word of the seller. What about the vets and Livestock auction owners that cut the CCIA tags out of the Canadian cattle were you going to take their word too. Or you going to take the word of the guy that can buy cheaper cattle in Canada because of the dollar difference and sell them as US beef because of the better price. Manditory COOL will not work unless you can prove the origin and it only covered the meat that was bought in a grocery store not the food ate in restraunts If you want the consumer to know something why don't you let them know that you have no way of guaranteeing that label. :x
Oldtimer said:Like I've said before- If we had mandatory country of origin labeling, I think the border would have been open months ago.......
With the new proposed border rules they can jerk out all the eartags they want-- that CAN brand will still be there..........
Tam said:Oldtimer said:Like I've said before- If we had mandatory country of origin labeling, I think the border would have been open months ago.......
With the new proposed border rules they can jerk out all the eartags they want-- that CAN brand will still be there..........
First of all you said that with MCOOL the border would have been open When I ask how can you prove the origin of US cattle you point at our system . How is our system taking anyones word? The tag is registered when you buy the tag and it is put in the ear of the animal before it leaves the birth place. When that animal hits the slaughter house rail that bar code is programed into the hook that that animal is hanging on in the plant. If anything is wrong with the animal at inspection the bar code is read to see where the animal was born.
Then you say with the new rule they can jerk the tags but the brand will still prove it.
Now if the US wants us to brand these animals then fine but that isn't a part of the flawed MCOOL bill that you keep wanting passed and said would have open the border. The MCOOL bill did not stop the US guys from cutting out the CCIA tags and it will not stop the packer from claiming the beef, that does not have a hide on it once it passes the hide chute, as US origin if it is more profitable.
The US has a creditbility problem,
We all have heard the FDA say that the US is 99% compliant of the 1997 feed bans but the investigation by the US Government clearly shows that was only just recently achieved and according to the report it can't be proven because the FDA doesn't re-inspect non-complying feed mills to see that they are complying. And the FDA reason is because they don't have enough funding to do the job right.
We have read where the USDA is testing all downers in the survelliance program, only later to find out they test a very small percentage and the ones they do test come from slaughter houses which by the USDA's own rules are not suppose to accept downers. And because of Budget cuts they will not even come close to testing the number they need to, to see the true prevalence of BSE.
Then there is the rule to remove the SRM's from OTM animals and we hear that plant inspectors have reported the OTM beef is going though the plants with the SRM not removed and being exported as UTM beef. Why because the removal takes time and MONEY which the plants aren't willing to spare. But what does the USDA do, they go after the inspectors that reported the violations instead of the plants that were doing the violating and why because it was more cost efficient to stop the squealing than the violating. Just like the violations to the testing. Good thing there are still some US citizens that have some intigruity.
Then there is the US Beef organizations that are claiming The US is BSE free and all Canadian beef is tainted while they refuse to turn over their dead and dieing animals off farm for testing. Why because they are scared Sh**less that they will find BSE and will have to justify all the stupid comments they made about Canadian beef and Because no amount of fund raising or court actions that will get back Consumer confidence after months of lies.
If MCOOL is enacted,I see it as just another nail in the US beef industry creditibility coffin. As sooner or later the media will come out with a story about how a plant was slipping cheaper priced Canadian beef through the system as higher priced US beef because the system to verify where US beef originates wasn't in place as it was to costly and burdensome for US ranchers or the government wasn't able to inspect the labeling process because of budget cut backs.
Oldtimer why don't you get the programs and rules, that are already suppose to be in place to protect all the US consumer domestic or otherwise, implimented and funded properly. Before you put any more flawed programs in place that will also be underfunded and impossible to impliment with any kind of guarantee. Which would be a big waste of time and money if consumers knew all beef is safe as long as the the rules that put in place to protect them were being followed, no matter where the beef is born, raised or slaughtered.
Oldtimer said:Murgen said:The reason they are cheap, is because our government subsidizes them.
Just another one of those socialized Canadian subsidies we have to compete against!!! Like the Canadian Wheat Board- Prairie Provinces grazing and hayland payments, trucking subsidies, heifer retainment program (CAIS), etc. etc................
Wish the US government would give us $200 to winter our replacement heifers.........
FAIR trade :???:
frenchie said:Oldtimer said:Murgen said:The reason they are cheap, is because our government subsidizes them.
Just another one of those socialized Canadian subsidies we have to compete against!!! Like the Canadian Wheat Board- Prairie Provinces grazing and hayland payments, trucking subsidies, heifer retainment program (CAIS), etc. etc................
Wish the US government would give us $200 to winter our replacement heifers.........
FAIR trade :???:
Oh you poor little cry baby.... you have had subsidies out your a$$. Some to even buy that Canada hay to feed your herds..poor baby can,t compete because of lack of management skills.
Oldtimer said:frenchie said:Oldtimer said:Just another one of those socialized Canadian subsidies we have to compete against!!! Like the Canadian Wheat Board- Prairie Provinces grazing and hayland payments, trucking subsidies, heifer retainment program (CAIS), etc. etc................
Wish the US government would give us $200 to winter our replacement heifers.........
FAIR trade :???:
Oh you poor little cry baby.... you have had subsidies out your a$$. Some to even buy that Canada hay to feed your herds..poor baby can,t compete because of lack of management skills.
frenchie- we at least still have our pride-haven't surrendered to every country that said boo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Manitoba_Rancher said:Frenchie:
Oldtimer is always bragging about his cows out grazing in the winter and he whines when he has to feed them some hay. Last time I checked I feed my cows hay and grain twice a day for around 210 days. I think the US producers have a leg up on us since there cost of production is way less! What about you Frenchie, are your cows out grazing grass yet? ... lol.. OT should live in Manitoba he'd know what it costs to produce a calf then. IF he was out feeding cows he would n t have time to come on her and run us Canadian producers down! Maybe he should stick to raisin horses since hes so damn good at that. :wink:
frenchie said:I wonder if Oldtimer ever had to feed any of that dreaded Canadian hay, they were subsided to buy. :wink:
Oldtimer said:Why you and some of the other Canadians want the US to find BSE is a wonder to me-- maybe subconciously you are looking for a career change.....Us finding BSE will not help the Canadian cattlemans situation in the least bit...Right now Canadians better hope the US consumer doesn't lose confidence or you will have nowhere to go with that beef.....I think we will lose enough anyway with the border opening and the inability to choose between Canadian or US.......
Big Muddy rancher said:There would be no need for the MCOOL label as all beef would be save in the eyes of the consumers