Got the ABP magazine,sorry Alberta Beef magazine,today and was majorly disillusioned. The editorial is about how stupid the people and Government in Manitoba are to be trying to build a packing plant using checkoff dollars. On the other hand praising how smart the Alberta Government and ABP were to resist calls by "some other organisations" to try to build producer owned slaughter plants. Clearly they believe the Cowman theory that because the packers claim to be losing money on cattle they are killing at the moment there is no future in cattle processing.
How can we be so stupid - remember less than 3 years ago the desperate situation of nowhere to kill cattle and talking about digging a big hole to put cattle in. We were determined never to be in the same position again - and here we are, lesson forgotton. We still lack competition in bids for both over and under 30 month cattle.
The only bright light they highlighted was the new Balzac plant built by free enterprise Albertan's with deep pockets. Fair enough, I'm pleased for this independant plant but I still think it is wrong that several ABP directors bought their $100k stakes in this and sat at the same time and voted down any possibility of everyday Alberta producers having a chance of a stake in a packer owned plant. They are entitled to their views but I think that was a conflict of interest and they should not have been participating in the debate.
I think this magazine is a disgrace and owes a big apology to the likes of Cam Ostercamp and co. The same magazine that ran stories on Mark Purdies BSE theory, the case for BSE testing, Gunnerson was even the person who posted Ostercamps article on his personal website before most of us had even heard of him. What happened? was all that just a cheap attempt to sell more magazines? So much for their constant claptrap about old time values and loyalty etc etc.
How can we be so stupid - remember less than 3 years ago the desperate situation of nowhere to kill cattle and talking about digging a big hole to put cattle in. We were determined never to be in the same position again - and here we are, lesson forgotton. We still lack competition in bids for both over and under 30 month cattle.
The only bright light they highlighted was the new Balzac plant built by free enterprise Albertan's with deep pockets. Fair enough, I'm pleased for this independant plant but I still think it is wrong that several ABP directors bought their $100k stakes in this and sat at the same time and voted down any possibility of everyday Alberta producers having a chance of a stake in a packer owned plant. They are entitled to their views but I think that was a conflict of interest and they should not have been participating in the debate.
I think this magazine is a disgrace and owes a big apology to the likes of Cam Ostercamp and co. The same magazine that ran stories on Mark Purdies BSE theory, the case for BSE testing, Gunnerson was even the person who posted Ostercamps article on his personal website before most of us had even heard of him. What happened? was all that just a cheap attempt to sell more magazines? So much for their constant claptrap about old time values and loyalty etc etc.
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