It's fine and well to say we all need to get out of commodity beef, but for a lot of producers that's just not an option. For instance, we don't grow a single bushel of grain ourselves, and don't have the land base to grass finish beef. We do have the ability to produce top quality calves though. So that's what we do. We're not alone in this, so there will always be a need for the commodity beef market, and the export of feeders. If we had truly Canadian companies producing it, that would be the ideal, but we're not there yet.
The way things are going, how long will it be before every burger sold at every restaurant in Canada is USDA graded beef?
Harry Siemens posted a good article.
http://www.siemenssays.com/2013/06/02/amended-u-s-country-of-origin-labelling-regs-go-from-bad-to-worse/#respond
What I take from it is that expecting the U.S. government to ever do anything to fix this mess is a waste of time. They are so dysfunctional that I doubt they could do it even if they wanted to. They will ignore anything the WTO says, because it gets in the way of their self interests. This is how America works. The rules are for everyone else, not for the U.S. Competition is only good if they are on the winning end. Do not get between them and a dollar, or a barrel of oil. You will not win.
That being said, there ARE people in the U.S. who are just as unhappy as we are about this situation. It's time for our cattle organizations to strap on a pair and join up with those on the other side of the border who still have some common sense, and do what it takes to assist them in fixing it from the inside.
Forget the politicians. They are all talk and no action. This needs to be fixed by Americans. And we need to help them do it.
End of rant. Gotta go fencing now.
The way things are going, how long will it be before every burger sold at every restaurant in Canada is USDA graded beef?
Harry Siemens posted a good article.
http://www.siemenssays.com/2013/06/02/amended-u-s-country-of-origin-labelling-regs-go-from-bad-to-worse/#respond
What I take from it is that expecting the U.S. government to ever do anything to fix this mess is a waste of time. They are so dysfunctional that I doubt they could do it even if they wanted to. They will ignore anything the WTO says, because it gets in the way of their self interests. This is how America works. The rules are for everyone else, not for the U.S. Competition is only good if they are on the winning end. Do not get between them and a dollar, or a barrel of oil. You will not win.
That being said, there ARE people in the U.S. who are just as unhappy as we are about this situation. It's time for our cattle organizations to strap on a pair and join up with those on the other side of the border who still have some common sense, and do what it takes to assist them in fixing it from the inside.
Forget the politicians. They are all talk and no action. This needs to be fixed by Americans. And we need to help them do it.
End of rant. Gotta go fencing now.
Comment