Ben Roberts
Well-known member
As of today 02/17/08, we still don't have a farm bill, but we will soon. As we get closer to spring planting season farmers need their(farm payment checks) for seed and fuel to put their crops in. Pressure, from farm districts will force a new farm bill to be signed. This is nothing new, multi-national corporations have used this strategy in the past, to manipulate and mold the farm bill into their way of business.
So now I ask why, was the M-COOL law attached to the 2002 farm bill puppet show. The farm bill, has many issues involved within it, and those issues can and are watered down from their original beginning, that they have little or no impact. Have the cattle producers of this country, forgotten, that it was the 1985 farm bill puppet show that created the Cattlemen's Beef Promotion and Research Board, drafted by Joann Smith, then president of the National Cattlemen's Association. Then went on to be the first chairmen of the CBB in 1986, and was later elected to serve on IBP's board of directors, and still, sets on the board of Tyson Foods.
This is why I don't, and never will see the significance of M-COOL, there is just to much room in the law for manipulation. Why has R-CALF and USCA supported this law as part of the farm bill, when in the past history the farm bill has done nothing for the cattle producers of this country.
M-COOL, should have been a law introduced by a well organized cattlemen's group, to stand alone on its merits, then maybe it would have had some significance. Example, The Humane Society of the United States (a well organized group) filed to ban the slaughter of horses in the United States, and it's over. Where was R-CALF with their law suits, while The Humane Society of the United States, in reality has done more to reduce the income of ranchers across this nation, and now the same(well organized group) has stopped the slaughter, of a beef plant in California. Where is the NCBA and the CBB? It was this same (well organized group) in May of 2000 that filled charges, for violations of the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act at the IBP plant in Pasco, Washington. The Beef Board's Issues Management program prepared background information and a factual response statement. The response statement was used when consumers called with questions regarding the issue. Your Check-Off-Dollars were used to put out IBP's fire then, why not now, or is it because the NCBA and the CBB only work for the multi-national packers?
Best Regards
Ben Roberts
So now I ask why, was the M-COOL law attached to the 2002 farm bill puppet show. The farm bill, has many issues involved within it, and those issues can and are watered down from their original beginning, that they have little or no impact. Have the cattle producers of this country, forgotten, that it was the 1985 farm bill puppet show that created the Cattlemen's Beef Promotion and Research Board, drafted by Joann Smith, then president of the National Cattlemen's Association. Then went on to be the first chairmen of the CBB in 1986, and was later elected to serve on IBP's board of directors, and still, sets on the board of Tyson Foods.
This is why I don't, and never will see the significance of M-COOL, there is just to much room in the law for manipulation. Why has R-CALF and USCA supported this law as part of the farm bill, when in the past history the farm bill has done nothing for the cattle producers of this country.
M-COOL, should have been a law introduced by a well organized cattlemen's group, to stand alone on its merits, then maybe it would have had some significance. Example, The Humane Society of the United States (a well organized group) filed to ban the slaughter of horses in the United States, and it's over. Where was R-CALF with their law suits, while The Humane Society of the United States, in reality has done more to reduce the income of ranchers across this nation, and now the same(well organized group) has stopped the slaughter, of a beef plant in California. Where is the NCBA and the CBB? It was this same (well organized group) in May of 2000 that filled charges, for violations of the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act at the IBP plant in Pasco, Washington. The Beef Board's Issues Management program prepared background information and a factual response statement. The response statement was used when consumers called with questions regarding the issue. Your Check-Off-Dollars were used to put out IBP's fire then, why not now, or is it because the NCBA and the CBB only work for the multi-national packers?
Best Regards
Ben Roberts