The promoters of traceability are still at work. Some examples:
1. ABP has a piece in the last Grass Routes entitled "Quarantining a Beef Feedlot: A Cost-Benefit". No real research, no serious analysis, just politics.
2 Lee Gunderson has an advertorial in the last "Alberta Beef" singing the praises of the aussie traceability program. He doesn't even identify it as advertising but does make sure that the magazine is distanced from Roy Rutledge's opposite views. At least Roy's column got published.
3. And the "you must be joking" award goes to Ag Minister Jack Hayden for claiming that the traceability system helped straighten out cattle mixed up by the flooding in Medicine Hat. Guess the plan is to keep up the bluff at every opportunity. Someone should tell him that cattlepeople have been marking their stock since domestication.
She's a sh** storm folks. If we don't keep pushing for what we want the bureaucrats will take everything we've got. HT
1. ABP has a piece in the last Grass Routes entitled "Quarantining a Beef Feedlot: A Cost-Benefit". No real research, no serious analysis, just politics.
2 Lee Gunderson has an advertorial in the last "Alberta Beef" singing the praises of the aussie traceability program. He doesn't even identify it as advertising but does make sure that the magazine is distanced from Roy Rutledge's opposite views. At least Roy's column got published.
3. And the "you must be joking" award goes to Ag Minister Jack Hayden for claiming that the traceability system helped straighten out cattle mixed up by the flooding in Medicine Hat. Guess the plan is to keep up the bluff at every opportunity. Someone should tell him that cattlepeople have been marking their stock since domestication.
She's a sh** storm folks. If we don't keep pushing for what we want the bureaucrats will take everything we've got. HT
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