Agriculture Groups Voice Support for Country-of-Origin Labeling

Agriculture groups are voicing their support for country-of-origin labeling on meat to ensure the protection of America’s family farmers, consumers and farm animals. Members of eight state agriculture councils of The Humane Society of the United States signed a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman urging him to appeal the World Trade Organization’s recent decision against the U.S. COOL rule.

The COOL regulations require that meat products contain labels specifying where the livestock was born, raised and slaughtered. Labeling provides consumers with important information in the marketplace, and helps consumers who want to buy from U.S. family farmers and ranchers, rather than industrial corporations that may commingle meat products from several foreign countries.

The letter was signed by HSUS State Agriculture Council members in Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio and Oklahoma.

Media Contact: Naseem Amini, namini@humanesociety.org, 240-778-5545

Source: The Humane Society of the United States

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The Farmers Advocate: Disgraceful Deficiencies

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Considering additional trade agreements? NAFTA removed between 2 and 10 million Mexican farmers from the land

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New Public Market coming to Colorado Springs

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. –

Developers and community members are working on a public market near downtown Colorado Springs.

Part of the former Gazette building, off Pikes Peak Avenue just east of downtown, will be turned into the Colorado Springs Public Market. The project is a partnership between community members and Nor’wood Development Group.

“What we want it to be is a place of energy, a place where you can get great food, locally-produced food,” project board member Mike Callicrate said.

Organizers want it to be a place for local food and other goods. They plan on having a place where people can eat and have events.

“We want a gathering place, where people in the area can get together,” Callicrate said. “There’ll be arts, just a lot of social stuff going on.”

Project organizers said they want the market to be community-owned, and plan to invite the public to invest in it. Callicrate also said they want the community’s input on what it should look like. He said it could be up and running by next spring.

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Special Report: The End of the Trail – How Government Destroyed Free Markets for Family Ranchers



Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack’s inaction has led to the near-destruction of American family ranchers. Over 17,000 family ranches will disappear this year. Over 100,000 family ranchers have left the profession since 2009. It’s a tragedy as world-renowned American beef experiences record-high prices, grocery retailers seize increasing shares of beef dollars, meat packers manipulate the beef market and prices paid to ranchers, and the ranchers are denied the rewards resulting from raising the best cattle in the world. The problem is made worse because government refuses to enforce the antitrust and GIPSA laws enacted over one hundred years ago to protect consumers and ranchers. The ranchers’ trade associations have been commandeered by pharmaceutical companies, meat packers, and multi-national agricultural companies. Ultimately, America’s food security is at risk and the prices you pay will rise as government allows the end of free markets and family ranchers. This is a special report deserving your attention. The printed report is available in the show’s viewer.

Guests: Robert Taylor, Bill Bullard, Dudley Butler, Mike Callicrate
Learn more at: Organization for Competitive Markets

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