Category Archives: General Advocacy

Trickle Down Effect? It’s Worse Now!

Since 1997 the producer share of the consumer beef dollar has declined an additional 10% or around $400 per head. Between 1975 and 1997 meatpackers, cooperating with each other and with the big retailers, had already taken 20% more than … Continue reading

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HOW CAN YOU HELP MEN WHO WON’T HELP THEMSELVES?

“When the people quit voting for their enemies and stop crucifying their saviors …” Thanks to NFU historian, Tom Giessel  

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Will Biden Stop the Stealin’?

Retailers are robbing the bank and the meatpackers are driving the getaway car. Key to the growth of the current meat monopoly has been the worship of bigger-is-better, and the misguided belief in the concept of economies of scale and … Continue reading

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Will the New Vilsack USDA Build Back Better?

Congress has betrayed the original USDA mission, leaving farmers bankrupt, land degraded, and people hungry. On May 15, 1862, Abraham Lincoln signed into law an act of Congress establishing “at the seat of Government of the United States a Department … Continue reading

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Building Community Around Local Food – Montana Organic Association (MOA) 2020 Conference

See Mike Callicrate’s presentation at the MOA Conference here:   View the slideshow directly here:   Links from slideshow listed below: Slide #17: https://meathaccp.wisc.edu/assets/beef_carcass_dry-aging.pdf Slide #18: https://sites.google.com/site/communityfoodutility/ Slide #21: Link 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHX6Ejbk8O0&app=desktop Link 2: https://nobull.mikecallicrate.com/2018/01/24/rotten-exposes-a-deeply-corrupt-and-broken-food-system/ Slide 25: Link 1: https://farmactionalliance.org/cargillfoodfraud/?emci=989ff322-6d2e-eb11-9fb4-00155d43b2cd&emdi=4869c4b9-6f2e-eb11-9fb4-00155d43b2cd&ceid=13997041 … Continue reading

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