I believe if the US requires all heifers to be spayed then it should follow that Canada would also require all US heifers entering Canada should be spayed? I wonder how that rule would work with purebred breeding stock? Or show cattle moving back and forth across the border? Or dairy heifers moving south?
I would think if the US demands all these things then it would not be unreasonable that Canada demands them also?
The point here is if we both implement a bunch of stupid rules, that have absolutely nothing to do with food safety, then what have we accomplished? Is this really going to enhance trade and goodwill among our countries? Or in fact is it nothing more than trade barriers to restrict commerce and lower profits for everyone?
Fortunately, the powers that be understand that integrated trade produces more wealth for everyone and looks at that as a benifit for the American economy. The American farmer and rancher needs to realize they are a tiny part of a US economy and that they are expendable in the big picture?...as is the Canadian rancher/farmer?
Quite frankly if I lived in Toronto or New York I really couldn't care less if my beef came from Kansas or South America, as long as it was safe and tasty! And also why would I care about a farmer getting high prices and subsidies? Do the people of America or Canada really need farmers if they can buy their food cheaper somewhere else?
I would think if the US demands all these things then it would not be unreasonable that Canada demands them also?
The point here is if we both implement a bunch of stupid rules, that have absolutely nothing to do with food safety, then what have we accomplished? Is this really going to enhance trade and goodwill among our countries? Or in fact is it nothing more than trade barriers to restrict commerce and lower profits for everyone?
Fortunately, the powers that be understand that integrated trade produces more wealth for everyone and looks at that as a benifit for the American economy. The American farmer and rancher needs to realize they are a tiny part of a US economy and that they are expendable in the big picture?...as is the Canadian rancher/farmer?
Quite frankly if I lived in Toronto or New York I really couldn't care less if my beef came from Kansas or South America, as long as it was safe and tasty! And also why would I care about a farmer getting high prices and subsidies? Do the people of America or Canada really need farmers if they can buy their food cheaper somewhere else?
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