Author Archives: Mike Callicrate

Texas A&M, and Other Land-Grant Economists, Lead Effort to End Competitive Livestock Markets

Following the recent collapse of our industrial food supply chain, on October 7, 2021, the House Agriculture Committee held a “Hearing to Review the State of the livestock Industry.” Chairman Scott opened the hearing with an eloquent statement of how … Continue reading

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It’s our last chance!

The following article appeared three years after the IBP lawsuit was filed. The largest poultry company, Tyson, purchased IBP, the largest beef packer, before the case went to trial in 2004. The jury awarded the cattlemen $1.28 billion, which was … Continue reading

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Packer Concentration – Historical Context, by Domina Law and Mike Callicrate

  Continuing on from the Domina Law timeline:

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Family Farm Dairies Hope “Build Back Better” Helps Soon

America needs a new food system, free of the market predators that have forced producers and workers into lives of perpetual fear and bankruptcy. As of September 29th, 2021, one-hundred and seventy-eight of the best organic dairy farmers in the … Continue reading

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What Monopoly Power Does to Farmers and Ranchers

What if a producer could avoid the big food cartel and sell direct? Rather than scaling up, and playing the fools game of “Get big or get out,” is it possible to scale back, improve meat quality, and sell more … Continue reading

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