Category Archives: General Advocacy

Unintended Consequences of Allowing Captive Cattle Supply

April 28, 2020 By Gilles Stockton The collapse of cattle prices following the outbreak of coronavirus has most certainly got our attention and has sparked an intense desire to do something about it. One idea that has gotten traction is … Continue reading

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Corporate Colony or Strong Community?

Published on April 13, 2020 Kerry Hoffschneider Manager at Word & Deed Communications 22 articles Independent Journalism by Kerry Lea: Mike Callicrate shares his thoughts and experiences advocating for independence, fairness and transparency in the beef industry. He is not alone … Continue reading

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Meat Market Slaughter – What happened to a fair, open, and competitive marketplace that once served both producers and consumers?

The Coronavirus has exposed the abject failures of a highly concentrated and centralized  industrial food system. Following is some history of how we got to this place that we can no longer feed ourselves. Six years after the following 1990 … Continue reading

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When Wealth and Power Become Too Concentrated

The “Omaha Platform” of the People’s Party (1892) In 1892, the People’s, or Populist, Party crafted a platform that indicted the corruptions of the Gilded Age and promised government policies to aid “the people.” PREAMBLE The conditions which surround us … Continue reading

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America Needs a New Government and a New Food System

“Our old idea of government was that of the policeman whose job it was to keep the peace, leaving the individual free to do almost anything he might wish to do.” Well, it didn’t work! “This idea of government at … Continue reading

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