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    #31
    Traceability is a natural progression of corporate concentration of the beef and meat industry. It is a tool to control who can, and CAN'T, own cattle.

    While we all debate the issues of our industry, we are losing sight of the FACTS, including how our Alberta government has spent the last few years passing legislation allowing them to TAKE our land/ranches from us for the benefit of (pick a group)... ATCO,AltaLink-SNC Lavalin, Encana, Conservation groups.....public good...

    Our MLA Jack Hayden is reported to have made this joke at a recent industry meeting:

    "How do you get three ranchers to agree on something?..... Shoot two!"

    And this is our AB Agriculture Minister. Useless..$!$

    We picked out our replacement heifers yesterday. We always pick 25 head. We put large prenumbered tags for our identification (in case they get mixed up with the other yearlings, neighbors cows etc)... 4 out of 25 had already lost their RFID tags. In one year, a 16% loss of tags.

    While your busy signing your petition, don't forget to get some good runners, with some bounce to them, you'll need to jump higher and more often in the future.

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      #32
      Kathy...... Manitoba would serious consider a trade for your Ag Minister.

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        #33
        As I watch the news on various channels including
        Russia Today and Aljazeera (from our free to air
        satellite)... as well as our CTV and CBC... I see a
        common thread:

        when people are in trouble, they want "the
        government" to fix things.

        Who is the government? How can they fix all our
        problems?

        Whether its people flooded in Canada, China,
        Pakistan; droughts Canada, Russia, Africa...
        everyone is looking to "the government" to come to
        their rescue.

        I have a problem with this concept. To me, the
        government is nothing more than a corporation
        that has control of our tax dollars to spend as they
        please. Our government takes and takes our tax
        dollars and spends it on WAR, giving massive
        contracts to corporations like Lougheed-Martin,
        Halliburton, Bombardea etc. Meanwhile, had these
        tax dollars stayed in the hands of the people, we
        would be better able to help ourselves, and our own
        communities.

        "Every government" is an entity that has developed
        its own self-serving agenda. No matter what
        country we talk about "the government's" main
        objective is to preserve its power over the masses.
        This is why the money goes to the military and not
        to the general public.... when the people turn
        against their government, the government can use
        the military to suppress the people trying to
        destroy them. We see this in almost all the poorer
        less developed nations.

        The other purpose of the WAR agenda, is to keep all
        the young, healthy, strong men and women who
        join the military, pre-occupied with their duty in
        another country. They are also exposed to very
        toxic weapons of war like depleted uranium, etc.

        The only reason the developed nations haven't gone
        all-out against their people, is because they are
        accomplishing their tyranny in a slow, methodical
        manner. Gun control legislation, limiting our rights
        to protest, controlling science (eg. labelling BSE
        infectious when it's not), spending a billion dollars
        to protect the G20 leaders from the common
        people, passing legislation allowing them to control
        and define our very existence under law.

        "The Government" doesn't care about us, because it
        is not capable of feelings (sounds like an Ikea
        commercial), but it's true. If your salary comes
        from the public funds/taxes collected by the
        government of the day... then, generally, the
        survival of "the government" is more important than
        the survival of your neighbour.

        If the cattle industry, or any industry for that
        matter, cannot survive on its own without constant
        government programs to prop it up.... what's the
        point of staying in the business.

        The latest program where-in the gov. is going to
        give packers 31 dollars to help off-set the removal
        of SRMs, in hopes that dollars will trickle down to
        the cattle producers, is another fine example of
        government self-preservation. The power of the
        packers out-weighs the power of the cattle
        producers.

        This is the end of my rant.

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          #34
          Kathy---Two good "rants". Traceability is a way to control "WHO and Who Cannot own Cattle"----------BINGO

          The area I now ranch/farm in is Central Saskatchewan now. There are many community pastures in the area. Most cow-calf operators are grain farmers and run the 50-80 cow-calf herds and need the PFRA pastures to remain mixed.

          I hope you appreciate why I took my case to the Oral Tribunal Hearing now. This case stood up for many of the smaller cow-calf operators that until this happening didn't even know the difference between the CFIA and the CCIA. PFRA pasture managers are now putting the word out in force. There numbers are way down below limit and more and more talk of these producers selling off "calf & cow this fall". A bit stronger price this fall will expediate the movement.

          Too much regulation. They are farmers/ranchers and not bookkeepers. Already pastures (non-farmable) are sitting idle.

          Now hearing the issue of Mandatory deregistering RFID ear-tags---Like show in recent Western Producer.-----Goodbye cow-herd.

          PFRA pastures might as well turn into campgrounds. Pasture managers can become Part attendants.

          My rant for the day

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