Mike said:Janet Riley - Public Relations Director - AMI:
"It's time for these producers to stop focusing on their growing bank accounts and start focusing on the mothers and children that are struggling to afford beef."
Sandhusker said:Mike said:Janet Riley - Public Relations Director - AMI:
"It's time for these producers to stop focusing on their growing bank accounts and start focusing on the mothers and children that are struggling to afford beef."
Didn't the NCBA partner with these folks on several issues lately? :wink: How come the "You partnered with X" crowd doesn't say anything about this?
Mike said:Janet Riley - Public Relations Director - AMI:
"It's time for these producers to stop focusing on their growing bank accounts and start focusing on the mothers and children that are struggling to afford beef."
Mike said:Mike said:Janet Riley - Public Relations Director - AMI:
"It's time for these producers to stop focusing on their growing bank accounts and start focusing on the mothers and children that are struggling to afford beef."
Time for another go-round. Just so's nobody forgets. :lol:
Beefman said:Mike said:Mike said:Janet Riley - Public Relations Director - AMI:
"It's time for these producers to stop focusing on their growing bank accounts and start focusing on the mothers and children that are struggling to afford beef."
Time for another go-round. Just so's nobody forgets. :lol:
Mike; what was the issue when Janet Riley said this? Who did she say this to?
Mike said:Beefman said:Mike said:Time for another go-round. Just so's nobody forgets. :lol:
Mike; what was the issue when Janet Riley said this? Who did she say this to?
If I remember correctly it was about the time that the packers were wanting to open the border to Canadian beef.
Beefman said:Mike said:Beefman said:Mike; what was the issue when Janet Riley said this? Who did she say this to?
If I remember correctly it was about the time that the packers were wanting to open the border to Canadian beef.
Can you reference a paper or press release where this came from?
Oldtimer said:Beefman said:Mike said:If I remember correctly it was about the time that the packers were wanting to open the border to Canadian beef.
Can you reference a paper or press release where this came from?
April 11, 2005
AMI Says Beef Prices Skyrocketing -- According to analysis by USDA's Economic Research Service, consumers are seeing the largest increase in beef prices since the 1970's. Due to the increase in price, American Meat Institute spokesperson Janet Riley says low-income Americans are turning away from beef. Riley says the embargo on Canadian beef and litigation to maintain the border closure are behind the trend toward higher prices. "It's time for these producers to stop focusing on their growing bank accounts and start focusing on the mothers and children that are struggling to afford beef." The AMI represents the meat packing industry and says beef prices will continue to rise if the United States doesn't resume live cattle trade with Canada.
Beefman said:Oldtimer said:Beefman said:Can you reference a paper or press release where this came from?
April 11, 2005
AMI Says Beef Prices Skyrocketing -- According to analysis by USDA's Economic Research Service, consumers are seeing the largest increase in beef prices since the 1970's. Due to the increase in price, American Meat Institute spokesperson Janet Riley says low-income Americans are turning away from beef. Riley says the embargo on Canadian beef and litigation to maintain the border closure are behind the trend toward higher prices. "It's time for these producers to stop focusing on their growing bank accounts and start focusing on the mothers and children that are struggling to afford beef." The AMI represents the meat packing industry and says beef prices will continue to rise if the United States doesn't resume live cattle trade with Canada.
Source?
Mike said:OT, Do you know what she was wearing when she made this statement?
What city/town was it made in? What time of day did she make this statement?
I'm sure some would be interested to know. :wink:
Mike said:OT, Do you know what she was wearing when she made this statement?
What city/town was it made in? What time of day did she make this statement?
I'm sure some would be interested to know. :wink:
mwj said:Mike said:OT, Do you know what she was wearing when she made this statement?
What city/town was it made in? What time of day did she make this statement?
I'm sure some would be interested to know. :wink:
Mike he did not ask if she was wearing panties he just wanted a source for the article![]()
Mike said:mwj said:Mike said:OT, Do you know what she was wearing when she made this statement?
What city/town was it made in? What time of day did she make this statement?
I'm sure some would be interested to know. :wink:
Mike he did not ask if she was wearing panties he just wanted a source for the article![]()
Believe me, if he saw Janet Riley, he wouldn't care if she had panties on either!![]()
Oldtimer said:Mike said:mwj said:Mike he did not ask if she was wearing panties he just wanted a source for the article![]()
Believe me, if he saw Janet Riley, he wouldn't care if she had panties on either!![]()
Are you saying she doesn't fit in the Paris or Brittany category for being a good flasher :wink: :lol: :shock:
Oldtimer said:Mike said:OT, Do you know what she was wearing when she made this statement?
What city/town was it made in? What time of day did she make this statement?
I'm sure some would be interested to know. :wink:
Yep- I thought Janets "save the starving children" comment had hit almost every Ag publication, email news, coffee shop and barroom in rural America..........