I am not replying to whether George should be replaced or not, however, I do believe he is heavily influenced by the packers and large operators. (The way our political system is set up, we are screwed anyways!) I will, however, state, he is not looking out for producers or sustainable agriculture.
Again, age verification ( George’s ALMS)helps the majors get premium for their product, not ours (producers). There is no system to share this premium. (And free market doesn't cut it in a monopoly market.) If age verification/premise ID were meant for producers as well, we would have that info available in our grocery stores or a plan to eventually have it. As in the words of John Knapp, “This will have to be consumer driven…”, but age verification/premise ID is mandated for primary producers…….come on! ( I was totally in favor of AV and PID until I questioned Mr. Knapp on this ) It does not make sense to have one but not the other.
Another tidbit, with age verification, there will be on file the number of calves coming up through the system, number of calves still "in producers hands". Do you think this may give "another advantage" to large operators?
Sorry, things are only adding up in one column, the majors. They are doing their job well, we are not…and until we do, the producers that rise above the “system” and sell in a direct or value chain will do well. And when/if those operators get too much of the market share, another “ALMS” will be born.
But hey, a lot of money is generated in the cattle/processing industry…so that’s a good thing, right? (Also, tired and cranky this morning as pastures are bare, hay gone and not looking real favorable for moisture at this time ;-)
Again, age verification ( George’s ALMS)helps the majors get premium for their product, not ours (producers). There is no system to share this premium. (And free market doesn't cut it in a monopoly market.) If age verification/premise ID were meant for producers as well, we would have that info available in our grocery stores or a plan to eventually have it. As in the words of John Knapp, “This will have to be consumer driven…”, but age verification/premise ID is mandated for primary producers…….come on! ( I was totally in favor of AV and PID until I questioned Mr. Knapp on this ) It does not make sense to have one but not the other.
Another tidbit, with age verification, there will be on file the number of calves coming up through the system, number of calves still "in producers hands". Do you think this may give "another advantage" to large operators?
Sorry, things are only adding up in one column, the majors. They are doing their job well, we are not…and until we do, the producers that rise above the “system” and sell in a direct or value chain will do well. And when/if those operators get too much of the market share, another “ALMS” will be born.
But hey, a lot of money is generated in the cattle/processing industry…so that’s a good thing, right? (Also, tired and cranky this morning as pastures are bare, hay gone and not looking real favorable for moisture at this time ;-)
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