katrina
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Soapweed said:PureCountry said:Soapweed said:There are a multitude of things to worry about, but ironically it will probably be something a person forgot to worry about that will kill them in the end. The world is a wacky place.
Truer words were never spoken Soap.
When we look at things from the perspective of population control, I think just like you stated, "Why worry about food safety?". Then from the perpsective of quality of life I think, "We're only here for a little while, so why in heck do I wanna raise products for a corporate-controlled system that doesn't care one bit about my quality of life?". So many questions, so few answers, however I can say this - I truly believe that we will not have to worry about population control in the near future. Change is coming, the likes of which no one has seen since WW II. With that in mind, this profit driven control of our food systems seems so short-sighted to me, as does the fight, that I sometimes take up, to see that system changed "for the better".
I believe my efforts are better spent growing food on my own land, securing a safe supply of water on my own land, and being prepared for whatever the future may hold. If we can feed some other families along the way and put a little cash in our pockets, what else can we want for?
Believe it or not, Pure Country, I am not so worried about the profits of the big bad evil corporations as I am staying afloat myself. For the past thirty years, I have given all of our calves (both steers and heifers) a growth implant at branding time. The one we have always used is Synovex-C, which is cleared for replacement heifers as well. With all the hoopla, I decided this year to impant only the steers and not do the heifers. This was a poor decision because our heifers were shy at least fifteen pounds of pay weight, on a year when prices are not very great at best. I will gladly not implant my calves if everyone else will also refrain. The way it is, even if I don't implant, the buyer will do so anyway. What incentive is there for me to sacrifice these extra pounds if the hormones will end up in the cattle I produce, regardless?
Soap did you inform the crowd that there was no implants??
Now remember that we are no body and a very small operators.........
But when we feed fats we want calves with no implants and we don't implant and when we sell fats we stress there is no implants.... And we do better price wise... Our experiance is that they don't yield and grade as well...... But just because we do this..... Doesn't make it where everyone else should do it.....JUst food for thought... :cowboy: