Big Muddy rancher
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Sandhusker said:Big Muddy rancher said:From R-CALF letter of support to Creekstone.
The letter from R-CALF USA President Leo McDonnell Jr., applauded Creekstone Farms Premium Beef and its entrepreneurial spirit.
"Creekstone is leading the beef processing industry into a new era -- one that is predicated on meeting the needs and wants of its customers," the letter states.
In Creekstone letter it said it wanted to import UTM cattle from Canada to to test. No where did it say in Creekstone's letter that the Canadian cattle would be for just domestic or export
R-CALF's letter suported Creekstone's "ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT" while going to court to prevent them from acting on it.
I would say Creekstone was doomed from the start With the USDA saying NO. The AMI as you guys say lobbying agaisnt them and R-CALF going to court to keep the border closed to limit their supply of cattle.
Like I said with friends like that who needs enemies.
Why not come clean and just say your intent is to interpret anything between Creekstone and R-CALF as antagonistic.
You choose to ignore that Creekstone's first plea to the USDA was to allow them to test for the Japanese market, which R-CALF supported. Had that common-sense request been granted, everything else would be moot.
Another thing you should think about - Creekstone didn't request that Canadian cattle be brought down here until AFTER they had a testing facility built and gathering dust. If the lack of Canadian cattle was limiting their supply, don't you think something would of been said before?
I appreciate you and Tam knocking R-CALF the way you do. Your weak arguements and transparent motives only serve to allow us members the opportunity to explain what R-CALF is doing to more people.
Sandhusker the letter I read included Canadian Cattle when Creekstone asked to test for Japan. R-CALF just has a sore crotch from riding the fence.
Why would they ask to test cattle for Japan before the supply of Canadian cattle was cut off? Wasn't BSE that closed the border?
Kinda funny Tommy is hanging on to this with the article that started this thread but Creekstone looks like it's moved on with Humane beef and the European market.
Also does Creekstone not have some vertical integration from supplier thru packer. Isn't that captive supply? What's R-CALF say about that?