Another rainy day in Alberta. This one is almost warm. Too bad that what is good for the Spec Areas is destroying the crop in Sask and Man.
Another thrust in the weird campaign to force mandatory RFID tag scanning on the cattle business happened at ABP last week. The promoters of this nasty plan have got their foot in the door and want more. In an attempt to sound the alarm I moved a motion to oppose mandatory ID tag tracking at the local ABP meeting last fall. It was passed easily. So I decided to go to the AGM in Calgary to speak to the motion and again it passed easily (with no debate). So what does ABP do with clear direction from producers? Sad to say but they ignore it. The manager apparently even implied that I, as the mover, was OK with that. Not! Guess this situation means that the only way to get a message to the ABP board is to ask for your money back. If enough of
us do that they might realize that this whole business depends on the guy that keeps a cow 365 days to get 1 calf.
P.S. From what I read about the BC cattlemens meeting they have taken a harder line on the practicality of tag scanning to trace cattle movement. Hope they are heard. HT
Another thrust in the weird campaign to force mandatory RFID tag scanning on the cattle business happened at ABP last week. The promoters of this nasty plan have got their foot in the door and want more. In an attempt to sound the alarm I moved a motion to oppose mandatory ID tag tracking at the local ABP meeting last fall. It was passed easily. So I decided to go to the AGM in Calgary to speak to the motion and again it passed easily (with no debate). So what does ABP do with clear direction from producers? Sad to say but they ignore it. The manager apparently even implied that I, as the mover, was OK with that. Not! Guess this situation means that the only way to get a message to the ABP board is to ask for your money back. If enough of
us do that they might realize that this whole business depends on the guy that keeps a cow 365 days to get 1 calf.
P.S. From what I read about the BC cattlemens meeting they have taken a harder line on the practicality of tag scanning to trace cattle movement. Hope they are heard. HT
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