I attended an Ag Service Board conference yesterday where a resolution was put forward to request that AARD, and Ag Canada investigate the feasibility of a quota system for Beef Cattle.
The resolution did not pass, in fact it was soundly defeated, but not before some very interesting debate.
One fellow requested to have an ABP delegate speak, and he gave some background on what prices were when barley was $4.00 a bushel in the mid 70's and cows were selling for .14cents etc.
Someone took a run at ABP, and of course that sparked even more debate ! The suggestion accompanying the resolution was the need to downsize our cowherd to 40% of it's current numbers, then I gather once we only had 40% of our herds left we would be required to purchase a quota. Nobody ventured to give an opinion on what we were supposed to do with all our marginal lands that are now used for pasture and forage.
One sure thing if the quota system ever got hold in Alberta we would not have to worry about packers, because they would not be in business, nor would our feedlots !!!
The poor fellow that spoke in favor of the resolution was, like most of us in the cattle business, very dejected and likely fed up with where the industry is headed, but, for those attending the meeting yesterday a quota system did not seem very appealing.
The resolution did not pass, in fact it was soundly defeated, but not before some very interesting debate.
One fellow requested to have an ABP delegate speak, and he gave some background on what prices were when barley was $4.00 a bushel in the mid 70's and cows were selling for .14cents etc.
Someone took a run at ABP, and of course that sparked even more debate ! The suggestion accompanying the resolution was the need to downsize our cowherd to 40% of it's current numbers, then I gather once we only had 40% of our herds left we would be required to purchase a quota. Nobody ventured to give an opinion on what we were supposed to do with all our marginal lands that are now used for pasture and forage.
One sure thing if the quota system ever got hold in Alberta we would not have to worry about packers, because they would not be in business, nor would our feedlots !!!
The poor fellow that spoke in favor of the resolution was, like most of us in the cattle business, very dejected and likely fed up with where the industry is headed, but, for those attending the meeting yesterday a quota system did not seem very appealing.
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