Considering Local vs. Global and National Supply Chains

What kind of food system serves people best? Local or Global?

Worried shoppers from all across the country left shelves bare at grocery stores last week. Volume was up two and a half times a normal week at Ranch Foods Direct. Our great staff met the challenge. The Big-Box stores didn’t.

Our local/regional supply chain is just under 200 miles long, from Callicrate Cattle Co. at St. Francis, Kansas to our cut plant and retail stores in Colorado Springs. The predatory big meatpackers and big retailers sourcing from highly vulnerable and dangerous supply chains for the cheapest of everything from around the globe will leave farmers and ranchers bankrupt and consumers hungry.

What we support prospers, what we feed grows!

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Like Obama, The Trump Administration Sides With Powerful Middlemen: The “Drones of the National Beehive.”

The corporate share of GDP (gross revenue) has remained fairly constant, while corporate profits (in current dollars) have tripled in the last three decades. The data shows that corporations haven’t increased the wealth of the nation, but have stolen a bigger share of the wealth created by others through their abusive market and political power. Wealth and power have never been more concentrated, leaving us with a new Robber Baron era and a full return to The Jungle of 1906.

The following chart is a picture of what happens when the rules (antitrust laws) preventing monopoly power are ignored. Like Obama, the Trump administration, in serving their corporate masters, continues to ignore these important rules that would help improve market competition and income for U.S. livestock producers, keeping these invaluable stewards and husbandmen on the land.

The Trump administration, caving to multinational corporate pressure, has also ignored its “Buy American” platform when it failed to negotiate Country of Origin Labeling in the New NAFTA trade deal, missing an important opportunity to level the playing field for American producers against international meatpacking interests. And, the newly released White House 2020 Economic Report pushed back on calls to strengthen antitrust enforcement.

Legislating new rules (regulations) for the base (wealth-creating sector) of the economy with laws that increase costs, like increasing the minimum wage, or mandating animal ID, without addressing the monopoly power and massive extraction and concentration of wealth at the top, gives small businesses and small and mid-sized farms and ranches no choice but to go out of business, allowing more concentration of power in the hands of a few.

John Tyson agrees corporate mandates to increase profits, and therefore executive pay, pressures company officials to extract the maximum value possible from the weakest parts of the supply chain – farmers, ranchers, and workers:

The captains of Big Food have done well at the expense of all of us, but especially at the expense of rural America:

Considering most food is a commodity, how is it that profits, returns on equity, and executive salaries are so high? Answer: Unregulated and unrestrained monopoly power! Trump and Perdue, it’s up to you!

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Trump’s USDA Continues to Betray it’s Fundamental Mission

Trump and Perdue throw our farmers and ranchers to the wolves of corporate agribusiness – Threatening America’s food supply!

Perhaps USDA should declare it’s true mission: The Husbandman That Laboreth Must be a Corporate Serf and Not Partaketh of the Fruits.

The current USDA headquarters was finished in 1868 with Saint Paul’s Husbandman quote cut in stone above the main entrance. For at least the last fifty years the message and mission have been ignored as USDA career people and appointees pass through the one-hundred and fifty-two-year-old portico.

Thanks to the highly concentrated, no-rules, predatory marketplace, we’ve lost over 95% of our hog farmers, 90% of our dairy farmers, 85% of our cattle feeders, and over 40% of our ranchers, with more disappearing every day.

Meanwhile, adding insult to injury, Trump and Perdue are now opening our borders to more imported beef from Foot and Mouth Disease infected Brazil and Namibia, Africa, costing already devastated U.S. cattle producers billions. If we become Hoof and Mouth infected, it will cost U.S. cattlemen many tens of billions of dollars, and cause skyrocketing prices for consumers.

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Shall American Agriculture Be Russianized – We didn’t escape this menace!

Thanks to Tom Giessel

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Men Who Lie On Their Bellies

Concentrated power and wealth has always been one of the greatest threats to a free society, so why have we been unable to avoid this dire threat to our freedom and liberty?

From Albert Einstein, Historical and Cultural Perspectives, Page 34o

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