Defend COOL from Sen. Johanns

May 13, 2013 Action Alert from Nebraska Farmers Union! Many of you have at one time or another supported our efforts to get and keep clear and effective Country of Origin Labeling for U.S. food products. Thanks to all our efforts, COOL is now the law. That law was challenged by lawsuits from Mexico and Canada in the WTO. USDA has responded in a fashion that we support that makes…
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From Berkeley to Boston: Coming Together Around Freedom, Fairness and Food

By Mike Callicrate & Fred Stokes Eating is one thing we all have in common. And, to millions of us, what we eat, how it’s produced, and where it comes from is important. OCM has worked for the last fourteen years to restore competition in the agricultural marketplace. We believe family farmers and ranchers make the best stewards of our land and livestock, and are the most reliable and trustworthy…
Read more...Tags:Beef Checkoff , big food , big packers , chickenization , Coalition for a Prosperous America , Fred Stokes , GIPSA , HSUS , Humane Society of the United States , IBP , John Dittrich , Mike Callicrate , Mississippi Farm Bureau , National Cattlemen's Beef Association , NCBA , Polsinelli Shughart , The Beef Checkoff Reform Taskforce , U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance , USDA , USFRA
“They (BIG Ag) suck the wealth from our rural communities”

In 1980 there were 62,000 hog farmers in Missouri, today in this country there are 67,000 left. Joe Maxwell discusses the power of BIG Ag and market concentration at the Local Foods Summit, on February 11th 2013, hosted by Mile High Business Alliance. Joe Maxwell a fourth generation Hog Farmer from Missouri and Vice President, Outreach and Engagement for The Humane Society of the United States, Maxwell works directly with…
Read more...Tags:Big Ag , Captive Contracts , Cargill , Denver , Family Farms , HSUS , Joe Maxwell , Local Food Summit , Local Food Systems , market concentration , Mike Callicrate , Mile High Business Alliance , Organization for Competitive Markets , Smithfield , Sustainable Agriculture , The Humane Society of the United States , Tyson , Wealth Extraction
Rancher vows to continue checkoff lawsuit

By Mateusz Perkowski | Capital Press A rancher vows to continue his legal challenge against the national Beef Checkoff even though his original attorneys have decided to exit the court battle. “We fully intend to pursue the case,” said Michael Callicrate, a Colorado rancher and plaintiff in the litigation. A federal judge recently allowed attorneys to withdraw from Callicrate’s lawsuit, which alleges that national Beef Checkoff dollars intended for promotions…
Read more...Lawyers to Bail on Checkoff Lawsuit

By Mateusz Perkowski | Capital Press Attorneys involved in a lawsuit against the national Beef Checkoff program want to quit the case, citing a conflict of interest. Michael Callicrate, the Colorado rancher who filed the complaint, said he believes the law firm has caved in to pressure from the meat industry. “I am very skeptical,” said Callicrate. “They have no legitimate basis for withdrawing from this lawsuit.” Gabriel Zorogastua, an…
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Park Avenue: Money, Power & the American Dream

December, 2012, in the United States of America a real life Monopoly game is being played. The people have NO chance of winning: Watch Park Avenue: Money, Power & the American Dream on PBS. See more from Why Poverty?. “We meet in the midst of a nation brought to the verge of moral, political and material ruin. Corruption dominates the ballot box, the legislatures, the Congress, and touches even the…
Read more...Tags:alex gibney , monopoly , park avenue , super rich , top 1% , ultra rich
Speak Your Piece: Antitrust Law Perverted

The worries about the power of Wall Street have their roots in rural America. More than 120 years ago, rural Grangers and Populists were warning about concentrations of business power. Maybe it’s time we listened to our rural forebears. By C. Robert Taylor When Nebraska farmers in the 1880s saw that their economic future was being controlled by large businesses, they didn’t occupy Wall Street. They built a new political…
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Cartels As Rational Business Strategy: Crime Pays

“Cartels have always been the highest concern of antitrust. They overcharge consumers many billions of dollars every year1 and there is a strong consensus that they should be sanctioned heavily. Yet, until now no one has ever seriously attempted to analyze whether cartel sanctions are at the optimal level. This Article is the first to undertake this formidable task. Surprisingly, it demonstrates that the combined level of U.S. cartel sanctions…
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