Sean, I agree with your poor attitude comments. Your post raises 3 questions in my mind.
1. Wouldn't your farm business advisory service assessment proposal be harder to sell to producers than the ALMS and would you make it mandatory?
2. Can I opt out of paying the ABP levy
as I am totally opposed to their policies and feel in your new free market, no assistance scenario this should be my choice?
3. Yes a cow herd reduction is happening, no doubt about it and it looks set to continue. However are you confident that this herd size reduction will result in increased profitability for producers? I am not and I think the guys citing this as the solution are being rather naive. We could go to 2 million fed cattle produced each year and as long as we have only 2 packers they will take a million each without bidding against each other and leave producers no better off than they are today. Imports will be pulled in from cheap overseas sources to maintain the low producer price. This is common practice in Europe.
1. Wouldn't your farm business advisory service assessment proposal be harder to sell to producers than the ALMS and would you make it mandatory?
2. Can I opt out of paying the ABP levy
as I am totally opposed to their policies and feel in your new free market, no assistance scenario this should be my choice?
3. Yes a cow herd reduction is happening, no doubt about it and it looks set to continue. However are you confident that this herd size reduction will result in increased profitability for producers? I am not and I think the guys citing this as the solution are being rather naive. We could go to 2 million fed cattle produced each year and as long as we have only 2 packers they will take a million each without bidding against each other and leave producers no better off than they are today. Imports will be pulled in from cheap overseas sources to maintain the low producer price. This is common practice in Europe.
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