One rather bad little part of the American farm bill was the "country of origin" label thing.
Now it is sort of vague right now just what this means. It won't go into effect for two years(if ever?) and had more to do with getting some people elected this fall than anything else. There is also some question about what will qualify as "raised in America". The way I understand it is it does not apply to cattle fed a certain length of time in the U.S. Therefore if you sell your calves to a feedlot in Nebraska they will be American beef! But Montana calves fed at Letbridge will be Canadian beef! IF this ever becomes reality I can see the end of feeding cattle here. Of course we must remember the two major packers here are American and I doubt if their head offices will let this sort of thing happen.
This won't stop our cattle organizations from setting up a howl about how the industry is ruined and demand more checkoff money! What is ruined? Our feeder cattle have always been priced by the American market(and are flooding over the border right now!)...do I care if they are fed at Letbridge or Omaha? But the ACC and CCA have good reason to howl because the industry they represent(big feedlots and packers) will be ruined. It will be business as usual for the cow/calf man.
Now it is sort of vague right now just what this means. It won't go into effect for two years(if ever?) and had more to do with getting some people elected this fall than anything else. There is also some question about what will qualify as "raised in America". The way I understand it is it does not apply to cattle fed a certain length of time in the U.S. Therefore if you sell your calves to a feedlot in Nebraska they will be American beef! But Montana calves fed at Letbridge will be Canadian beef! IF this ever becomes reality I can see the end of feeding cattle here. Of course we must remember the two major packers here are American and I doubt if their head offices will let this sort of thing happen.
This won't stop our cattle organizations from setting up a howl about how the industry is ruined and demand more checkoff money! What is ruined? Our feeder cattle have always been priced by the American market(and are flooding over the border right now!)...do I care if they are fed at Letbridge or Omaha? But the ACC and CCA have good reason to howl because the industry they represent(big feedlots and packers) will be ruined. It will be business as usual for the cow/calf man.
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