Month: August 2023

Beef Checkoff Harms Producers

R-CALF USA CEO Bill Bullard Phone: 406-252-2516; r-calfusa View and share this week’s update on Facebook here,, Twitter here or view the web version here. Please find below R-CALF USA’s weekly opinion/commentary that discusses how producers are harmed when the government-run beef checkoff program increases competition against them. It is in three formats: written, audio…



Local View: Keeping checkoff in check

As a lifelong rancher, I want to speak up for the Nebraskan cowboy — while we still exist. There is a runaway government program that’s taking our money and handing it off to corporate forces that work against us. Cattle producers, like every producer of 21 other commodities, have to pay a mandatory tax called…



Flatland: Who Regulates the Food We Eat? By Cami Koons

Who Regulates the Food We Eat? Producers and Politicians Scrap Over Kansas Sen. Roger Marshall’s EATS Act Cami Koonsckoons@flatlandkc.org Above image credit: The EATS Act and California’s Proposition 12 are mostly focused on the pork industry, but cattle producers also have their opinions on the issue. (Contributed | Callicrate Cattle) There’s a fight brewing over…



Agri-Pulse: Opinion: Farmers demand accountability and efficiency in government checkoff programs

Opinion: Farmers demand accountability and efficiency in government checkoff programs 08/24/23 2:40 PM By Angela Huffman In his July 25th op ed, “Once again big government comes for farmers and ranchers,” CEO of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Colin Woodall shares his fear that “big government” will muck up commodity checkoff programs if lawmakers…



Hillbillies in Higher Ed – Confronting Anti-Rural Bias in Academia

Beginning her career as a teaching academic, Emelie K. Peine found that her students, much like people she studied with herself “were just as earnest and well-meaning, and just as clueless about Appalachia in particular, the south in general, and rural America at large.” by Emelie K. Peine / University of Puget Sound August 22,…



The Hill: ‘Got Milk’ has got to go, left and right agree

‘Got Milk’ has got to go, left and right agree By Saul Elbein, 8/16/23 Got Milk. The other white meat. Beef: It’s what’s for dinner. The libertarian right and progressive left don’t agree on much, but they are in lockstep regarding “checkoff” programs — the public-private partnerships that churned out all those familiar marketing slogans….



Judge sides with young activists in first-of-its-kind climate change trial in Montana

Judge sides with young activists in first-of-its-kind climate change trial in Montana Today at 2:00 a.m. By BETH HANSON and MATTHEW BROWN / Associated Press FILE – Lead plaintiff Rikki Held listens to testimony during a hearing in the climate change lawsuit, Held vs. Montana, at the Lewis and Clark County Courthouse on, June 20,…



War is expensive both on and off the battlefield

War is expensive both on and off the battlefield Alan Guebert Aug. 13, 2023 When asked to describe war, Union General William T. Sherman noted that “War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it.” Later, in a speech, Sherman did refine his easily forgettable dictum to the much shorter, impossible-to-forget: “War is hell.” Others thought…



Fixing the Cattle Price Discovery and Transparency Act.

August 7, 2023 By Gilles Stockton After years of depressed prices, we ranchers and cattle feeders are desperate for Congress to do something – do anything!  It was in this context that the 50/14 concept was conceived. When the “negotiated spot market” for fat cattle got down to less than 20% of the total, it…



$10M Settlement Reached in Wages Case

$10M Settlement Reached in Wages Case Settlement Struck in Antitrust Case Alleging Food Companies Suppressed Wages 8/8/2023 By Todd Neeley , DTN Staff Reporter Connect with Todd: @DTNeeley A group of current and former employees of several food companies announced a settlement with one of the companies that they allege conspired to suppress wages. (DTN…