There are new people always coming into ABP, but also there are a lot of old boys who seem to have been there forever. Which is okay because they are the guys who are interested enough to put in the effort?
The whole thing about the ABP was basically it was imposed upon us whether we wanted it or not! Well actually it was almost total apathy on the part of beef producers!
About ten years ago we got a vote on whether the checkoff should remain mandatory and about 12% of eligible voters bothered to vote! Slightly more than 6% of eligible voters decided to keep the checkoff.
If the checkoff was voluntary I guess we would soon learn just how much the ABP was really supported?
I will readily admit I have never supported the ABP. Quite frankly I think they have looked out more for their "special friends" than for the overall industry! They seem to always support the packers,feedlots and big public land leaseholders, than they do the small cow/calf guy?
I sometimes see our situation up here as quite similar to the USA? NCBA is the "official"voice of the beef industry there, sort of like CCA/ABP is here? And R-calf is the voice of the cow/calf guy? Will BIG C be our R-CALF?
When your official cattle organizations seem to be doing everything to help to get rid of you maybe it is time to replace them with another group,that will look out for your interests?
The whole thing about the ABP was basically it was imposed upon us whether we wanted it or not! Well actually it was almost total apathy on the part of beef producers!
About ten years ago we got a vote on whether the checkoff should remain mandatory and about 12% of eligible voters bothered to vote! Slightly more than 6% of eligible voters decided to keep the checkoff.
If the checkoff was voluntary I guess we would soon learn just how much the ABP was really supported?
I will readily admit I have never supported the ABP. Quite frankly I think they have looked out more for their "special friends" than for the overall industry! They seem to always support the packers,feedlots and big public land leaseholders, than they do the small cow/calf guy?
I sometimes see our situation up here as quite similar to the USA? NCBA is the "official"voice of the beef industry there, sort of like CCA/ABP is here? And R-calf is the voice of the cow/calf guy? Will BIG C be our R-CALF?
When your official cattle organizations seem to be doing everything to help to get rid of you maybe it is time to replace them with another group,that will look out for your interests?
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