We can't seem to learn from the past. COOL is a non tariff trade barrier the same way as BSE. Brad Wildeman, the president of CCA stated in a report to Cattlemen in December "On average, the combined impact of lower revenue and increased cost(of COOL)is about $90 per head. Of course, the Canadian packers seeing this opportunity have factored it into their domestic bids, so we can apply roughly a $90 loss to all cattle whether they are exported or not."
And the CCA's response is a court challenge against the US when we know even if we win things won't change.
Why not get mad at our local packers instead of allowing then to **** us as they did from 2003 to 2005 or better yet, support the producer initiatives like NVF, the Balzac Plant or Keystone.
Randy, you're right when you say the cowherd is being dessimated.$.50/cwt seems high for a cow today but it certainly wasn't only 6 years ago. It must be the Canadian way to shrug our shoulders and say there's nothing that we can do except follow the crowd or exit the industry.
And the CCA's response is a court challenge against the US when we know even if we win things won't change.
Why not get mad at our local packers instead of allowing then to **** us as they did from 2003 to 2005 or better yet, support the producer initiatives like NVF, the Balzac Plant or Keystone.
Randy, you're right when you say the cowherd is being dessimated.$.50/cwt seems high for a cow today but it certainly wasn't only 6 years ago. It must be the Canadian way to shrug our shoulders and say there's nothing that we can do except follow the crowd or exit the industry.
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