Liberty Belle
Well-known member
What on earth do the politics of R-CALF or NCBA have to do with destroying a cheap, efficient and reliable brand inspection program by turning brand inspection over to a government bureaucracy?
The Stockgrowers have done nothing illegal and there have been no charges filed despite the wild claims made by the Brand Board. If you have knowledge of something that they have done that is illegal, share it with us and I promise to see to it that law enforcement investigates your charges thoroughly.
The brand inspection program is totally separate from the Stockgrowers organization and if and when they made a profit they were free to use it like any other contractor.
In the past when there was a shortfall, the Stockgrowers made up the difference out of their treasury. I don't suppose you had a problem with that?
Do you actually believe the Brand Board can run the inspection program "cheaper and more efficiently" as Mark Kimball claims? I wish them luck with that one!!!
As I said before, I don't like either R-CALF or NCBA, but neither organization has any relevance to the brand inspection program that has operated very well in South Dakota for well over a hundred years. The purpose of brand inspection is to help prevent theft and identify cattle, not to pad the pockets of any organization.
The Stockgrowers have done nothing illegal and there have been no charges filed despite the wild claims made by the Brand Board. If you have knowledge of something that they have done that is illegal, share it with us and I promise to see to it that law enforcement investigates your charges thoroughly.
The brand inspection program is totally separate from the Stockgrowers organization and if and when they made a profit they were free to use it like any other contractor.
In the past when there was a shortfall, the Stockgrowers made up the difference out of their treasury. I don't suppose you had a problem with that?
Do you actually believe the Brand Board can run the inspection program "cheaper and more efficiently" as Mark Kimball claims? I wish them luck with that one!!!
As I said before, I don't like either R-CALF or NCBA, but neither organization has any relevance to the brand inspection program that has operated very well in South Dakota for well over a hundred years. The purpose of brand inspection is to help prevent theft and identify cattle, not to pad the pockets of any organization.