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The rumor is and I saw one note on the chat lines that said Sunterra (the Price Family and the original organizers of Ranchers Beef) have bought the Ranchers Beef Plant...
Anybody know anything?

Could this open up a chance for Canadian producers to BSE TEST ALL and market COOL labeled and BSE TESTED labeled beef?...An opening to the Asian markets?

Or will the politicians/CFIA/ABP/CCA still stand behind the Big Corporate Multinationals and let the producers of Canada go further in the hole :???:
 
Oldtimer said:
The rumor is and I saw one note on the chat lines that said Sunterra (the Price Family and the original organizers of Ranchers Beef) have bought the Ranchers Beef Plant...
Anybody know anything?

Could this open up a chance for Canadian producers to BSE TEST ALL and market COOL labeled and BSE TESTED labeled beef?...An opening to the Asian markets?

Or will the politicians/CFIA/ABP/CCA still stand behind the Big Corporate Multinationals and let the producers of Canada go further in the hole :???:

Well R-CALF sure won't care if they don't.
 
Denny said:
Oldtimer said:
The rumor is and I saw one note on the chat lines that said Sunterra (the Price Family and the original organizers of Ranchers Beef) have bought the Ranchers Beef Plant...
Anybody know anything?

Could this open up a chance for Canadian producers to BSE TEST ALL and market COOL labeled and BSE TESTED labeled beef?...An opening to the Asian markets?

Or will the politicians/CFIA/ABP/CCA still stand behind the Big Corporate Multinationals and let the producers of Canada go further in the hole :???:

Well R-CALF sure won't care if they don't.

Why don't you read what Bullard said just lately? (again). This "R-CALF hates Canadians" pity party is getting really, really, old.
 
Bill said:
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS :roll:

I challenge you to find ONE thing that R-CALF did that had the sole purpose of hurting Canadian producers. Find me ONE, Bill. Anybody can say anything about anybody. Backing that lip-flapping is another thing altogether. Bring something for once.
 
Sandhusker said:
Bill said:
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS :roll:

I challenge you to find ONE thing that R-CALF did that had the sole purpose of hurting Canadian producers. Find me ONE, Bill. Anybody can say anything about anybody. Backing that lip-flapping is another thing altogether. Bring something for once.

For once Sadhusker I will have to agree with you. Of course anybody can say anything about anybody without backing it up. 8423 posts Sadhusker? Lip flapping (as you called it) without backing it up?

Bullard's change of approach is nothing more than a desperate attempt to cling onto what he thought was his own little empire that has crumbled all around him. With the loss of members from R-Klan over the past year and a half it appears many Americans have also become sick of their actions and now Bullard is doing nothing more than trying deperately to call them back.

Reminds one of Jimmy Swaggart or one of those other tarnished TV eveangeslists doesn't it? :lol: :lol:
 
so those lawsuits to close the border don't count? oh yeah right food safety except that you were trying to close the border to beef and animals that couldn't test positive. and you haven't exactly been pushing usda for food safety and traceability measures to make american product safer and more reliable.
 
don said:
so those lawsuits to close the border don't count? oh yeah right food safety except that you were trying to close the border to beef and animals that couldn't test positive. and you haven't exactly been pushing usda for food safety and traceability measures to make american product safer and more reliable.

Was the primary reason for those lawsuits to harm Canadians?
 
it was to shut canadian product out of the american market so call it however you like but your protectionist aspirations are harmful to canadian producers. like i said before you argue like a teenage girl (i raised one smarter than you) and cut it however you like but r-calf is antagonistic to canadian interests.
 
don said:
it was to shut canadian product out of the american market so call it however you like but your protectionist aspirations are harmful to canadian producers. like i said before you argue like a teenage girl (i raised one smarter than you) and cut it however you like but r-calf is antagonistic to canadian interests.

I asked you a "yes" or "no" question.
 
Smithy said:
The intention was probably based on greed but the result was certainly harmful to Canadian producers.

Nobody is denying that it was harmful to Canadians. That was never in question. However, to believe that was the primary reason for filing the lawsuit is beyond lunacy.

I'll point out to you that the CCA's backing a ban on BSE testing also hurt Canadian producers. Does that mean they did it to harm you? Your government paying those millions to Tyson and Cargill hurt Canadian producers, what about them? Does any action, for whatever the intentions were, translate into a direct affront if collateral damage was done? This is rediculous.
 
Smithy said:
The intention was probably based on greed but the result was certainly harmful to Canadian producers.

So that means that when Canada put restrictions on US cattle going north with their blanket decision that "ALL U.S. CATTLE ARE DISEASED", it was done for greed and purposely to be harmful to US producers :???:

Come off it-- Quit blaming all your problems on the Evil American-- go out there and jump on the bandwagon with Cam and rkaiser and get rid of the old fogies in CCA/ABP that can't get past their old status quo of blaming R-CALF and Americans and riding on the US's shirttail....You have an opportunity to take over all the US Asian, Japanese, Korean markets by offering them what they want-TESTED BEEF....Or you can set back like the don's, Kato's, bills and Tams of Canada- and blame it all on R-CALF and Americans and follow the Packer puppets of CCA/ABP/SSGA that have helped you get to where you're at right now....
 
Oldtimer said:
The rumor is and I saw one note on the chat lines that said Sunterra (the Price Family and the original organizers of Ranchers Beef) have bought the Ranchers Beef Plant...
Anybody know anything?

Could this open up a chance for Canadian producers to BSE TEST ALL and market COOL labeled and BSE TESTED labeled beef?...An opening to the Asian markets?

Or will the politicians/CFIA/ABP/CCA still stand behind the Big Corporate Multinationals and let the producers of Canada go further in the hole :???:

From what I have heard Sunterra is a large enough operation that they will be processing only beef from there own feed lots.BSE testing, highly unlikely but who knows.

This is just rumor except for the fact that Sunterra bought the company formerly known as Ranchers Beef.But that was a rumor three months ago also.
 
Kato said:
Isecond that yes...and I'll tell you my reason. I've talked via pm to numerous other American ranchers on here and they don't support R-calf because they say in the end it wasn't for the good of the American beef industry,instead it was to discredit the Canadian industry. Don't shoot the messanger,and NO I won't give you names.
 
Mrs.Greg said:
Kato said:
Isecond that yes...and I'll tell you my reason. I've talked via pm to numerous other American ranchers on here and they don't support R-calf because they say in the end it wasn't for the good of the American beef industry,instead it was to discredit the Canadian industry. Don't shoot the messanger,and NO I won't give you names.

Good grief, this place is getting loonier and loonier. Who were you pming, SH and MRJ? Agman? Filing lawsuits to discredit Canadians makes more sense than filing lawsuits to protect your industry from importing disease? Come on, don't you think that if discrediting Canadians was the intent, a cheaper and more effective way could of been found? Just maybe?
 
Mrs.Greg said:
Kato said:
Isecond that yes...and I'll tell you my reason. I've talked via pm to numerous other American ranchers on here and they don't support R-calf because they say in the end it wasn't for the good of the American beef industry,instead it was to discredit the Canadian industry. Don't shoot the messanger,and NO I won't give you names.

And what says these "socalled anonymous" American ranchers are right- and all the thousands of ranchers that make up R-CALF are wrong :???:
 

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