Amo said:So I take it since there's no responce....R-Calf isn't taking funding from HSUS?
Having had little time to check ranchersnet lately, and using most of that time to look at the political site, I missed your challenge re. R-CALF taking or not taking HSUS funding.
First, I'm still busy, with a husband who had a horse fall with him a few days back, resulting in seven breaks in ribs on right side. Not fun! Needs help getting up and down, but improving, if slowly. And I postponed my own back surgery, so am slow at most everything I attempt till I get my repairs (now set for Nov. 23) and he recovers enough to be totally self sufficient, hopefully within a few days.
So, saving time, not checking my original post, I believe I said that the group filing lawsuits against Beef CheckOff and/or NCBA are "in bed with" HSUS because HSUS is funding that lawsuit. Whether or not any HSUS money goes directly to R-CALF and others involved with that lawsuit, it is the perception which counts: which, imo, at the least, saves R-CALF money since R-CALF does not have to come up with the cash to fund the lawsuit if HSUS is funding it.
You can beat around the bush all you want re. the projects/programs you like which the Beef Check-Off accomplishes with the projects conducted by contracts awarded by the Cattlemens' Beef Board to NCBA, yet you believe NCBA should not be allowed to get those contracts. It just doesn't make sense!
NCBA and the predecessor organizations' cattle producer members were the main motivators whose actions resulted in the Beef Check Off we have today. It stands to reason that members of that organization, as well as the other groups supporting that leadership creating the Beef Check Off, would be highly motivated to see that it continues to serve the cattle industry well. Applying for and winning contracts is a sound method of serving ALL cattle producers, not only NCBA members. That is particularly so considering those contracts cannot include ANY profit for the group fulfilling them.
I wish you could be happier with the excellence of the programs and find more worthy things about which to be concerned!
mrj