Farmers: Help Wanted

indexCallicrate Cattle Company is urging Cheyenne County farmers and landowners to consider planting non-GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms) crops.

More than thirty countries and many food companies ban GMOs or are putting bans in place. The U.S., in its refusal to listen to the customer, continues to lose more export markets as a result of its biased support of GMO technology. Failing to deliver on promises of higher yields and less pesticide use, Monsanto is using its market domination of the seed industry to force farmers to buy exorbitantly high-priced seeds and chemicals, while eliminating non-modified varieties. Over 90% of our nation’s corn acres are now genetically modified, with nearly 100% of the genetics controlled by one company – Monsanto.

Thirty-five years ago, I was part of a local group that built the first commercial feed yard in Cheyenne County. We didn’t suspect at the time that the biggest meat packers in the country were already unfairly cooperating to lower the price of livestock and capture our markets, essentially designing the fools-game we call a marketplace today. Since then, we have lost nearly half of our nation’s ranchers, more than 90% of our hog farmers, and more than 85% of our dairies. According to the Wall Street Journal, more than 2,000 feed yards went out of business just last year. Poultry production is now totally captured by multinational companies dictating a vertically integrated system of confinement production, environmental degradation and morally questionable production practices. Today’s unprecedented corporate control over livestock production and farming has malformed agriculture into a profit-at-all-costs agribusiness that depletes our resources and eliminates genetic diversity. The U.S. in now a net food importer on a value basis. We are unable to feed ourselves!

At Callicrate Cattle Co., we continue our commitment of building a healthy alternative to the extractive industrial food system. For the last 14 years, our Colorado Springs-based ranch-to-retail company Ranch Foods Direct has worked at building a model of processing and wholesale/retail distribution that connects farmers and ranchers more directly to consumers, providing good local food while improving farm and ranch income.

Please consider supporting the rapidly growing demand for healthier food while helping restore good health to our land and community – plant non-GMO crop varieties.

Letter to the Editor Saint Francis Herald, Cheyenne County, KS dated January 13, 2014

By Mike Callicrate

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Special Commission Appointed to Investigate Packers Makes Report

National Farmers’ Union | Salina, Kansas | August 22, 1918

Declare the Five Big Packers Control One-Half of Meat Supply of Allied Nations — Have Used Their Power to Manipulate Livestock Market.

President Wilson has made public the recently filed report of the special commission appointed some time ago to investigate the alleged monopolies tie to the control of the meat industry by the big packing companies. The commission declares that the five big packers control half of the meat supply of the allied nations and that the power of the companies has been used to manipulate the live stock market, restrict food supplies and nationally and internationally, control the price of meats and meat substitutes, defraud both consumers and producers of food, destroy competition in the buying and selling of meat, secure special privileges from railroads and municipalities and make unwarranted profits.

The five packing companies thus referred to are Swift & Co., Armour & Co., the Cudahy company, Wilson & Co. and Morris & Co.

The commission makes the following recommendations to the president:

Government Take Charge – First – that the government acquire, through the railroad administration, all rolling stock used for the transportation of meat animals and the such ownership be declared a government monopoly …




Today, January 3, 2014, four international meat packers control over 85% of the U.S. market. Aligned with the biggest retailers and food service companies, they are taking advantage of both producers and consumers. Never before have the livestock markets been so concentrated, so abusive and so unfair.

– Mike Callicrate

Is there anything we can do today about the unprecedented abusive market power of big agribusiness companies?

Yes there is: See address by veteran ag attorney, David Domina, to the 2014 Nebraska Farmers Union Convention.

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Alan Newport’s irresponsible and unethical post

Dear Mr. Newport,

You claim in your editorial, “HSUS Shows Continued Pattern of Dishonest Behavior,” that you “despise liars and lying.” You go on to promote outrageous and untrue allegations about HSUS, in quoting probably the slickest purveyor of deception anywhere – Rick Berman. This is the same Rick Berman whose trade is in spreading misinformation through his various false fronts including: Center for Consumer Freedom, Center for Union Facts, American Beverage Institute, Humane Society for Shelter Pets and Humane Watch.

Like the many other toadies throughout history, Berman is a mouth piece for the big, the abusive, and the most powerful that lord over us. Berman most famously provided false cover for the lies of the tobacco industry. He is now attacking those of us sacrificing nearly everything to provide a good food, family farm alternative to the extractive and destructive corporate controlled industrial food system.

Berman’s son, David Berman, shares, “My father is a despicable man. My father is a sort of human molester. An exploiter, a scoundrel. He props up fast food/soda/factory farming/childhood obesity and diabetes/drunk driving/second hand smoke. He attacks animal lovers, ecologists, civil action attorneys, scientists, dieticians, doctors, and teachers. His clients include everyone from the makers of Agent Orange to the Tanning Salon Owners of America…”

As a member of the HSUS Ag Council for Colorado, I can say that with the help of the HSUS, and other large consumer and good food advocacy groups supporting family farmers and ranchers, I have never been more optimistic that a better, healthier and fair food system is possible.

The debate over what kind of agriculture and food system that best serves people, animals and the Earth is long over. Big Food left the stage after the 1996 South Dakota debate (confrontation) between me and IBP President and CEO, Bob Peterson. When confronted with the truth, all IBP had to offer was arrogance, intimidation and profanity. The 2011 debate between R-CALF’s Bill Bullard and NCBA’s CEO, Terry Stokes, was an embarrassment for the big packer advocate, who falsely claims to support independent cattlemen. NCBA has refused invitations for debate since. Big Food refuses to answer, including for the film Food Inc. – instead depending on false marketing and deception provided by Berman and Berman clones.

September 29th, 2011, Salon offered, “Berman and Company is quite objectively in the business of manufacturing misinformation.” So, Mr. Newport, if you really do despise liars and lying, perhaps you could do the more difficult work of a good journalist and get the facts, rather than reporting, as Berman does – the opposite of reality.

Mike Callicrate
Independent cattle producer and owner of Ranch Foods Direct and No Bull Enterprises

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Colorado businessman plans to open meat processing plant, butcher school

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A Colorado Springs, Colo., business owner is looking to buy a former warehouse in that town and convert it into a meat processing plant, according to a report by the Colorado Springs Gazette.

Mike Callicrate, owner of meatpacker and retail outlet Ranch Foods Direct, is nearing a close on the property, a two-story, 21,000-square-foot space that he wants to use for a processing plant and a meat-cutting school for culinary students, the newspaper reports.

Also in the plans would be placement of a former railroad cattle and dining car on railroad tracks behind the building to serve visitors fresh-cut beef.

Callicrate, according to the Gazette, was also a part owner of Ranch Steakhouse and Market until 2007 and “one of the driving forces” behind the country-of-origin labeling clause included in the 2002 farm bill.

Callicrate in fact has been a visible advocate in a number of issues: Last year, for example, as vice president of the Organization for Competitive Markets (OCM), he was party to a lawsuit that OCM filed on his behalf seeking an injunction on the use of beef checkoff funds, contending that they are misused. The lawsuit was dropped in April 2013.

Overall, Callicrate has been involved in about a dozen lawsuits since the 1980s, some of which similarly challenged the business practices of large companies such as Cargill and IBP.

By Tom Johnston on 12/18/2013 Meatingplace.com

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A Restorative Approach to Family Farm Agriculture and Prosperous Rural Communities – Rural Life Day, December 2, 2013

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