High beef prices and the destruction of independent cattle ranching
mattstoller.substack.com
High beef prices and the destruction of independent cattle ranching
1–10 of 259 posts
Re: High beef prices and the destruction of independent cattle ranching
#2Re: High beef prices and the destruction of independent cattle ranching
#3Re: High beef prices and the destruction of independent cattle ranching
#4Intentionally destroying the beef market would be a lot of rich people's dream.
Re: High beef prices and the destruction of independent cattle ranching
#5Re: High beef prices and the destruction of independent cattle ranching
#6Re: High beef prices and the destruction of independent cattle ranching
#7Sounds like independents need to band together and vertically integrate by creating a meat packing facility that serves them and passes on the profits. Similar to, albeit on a much smaller scale, how the local grange can allow farms to plan who is planting what and organize who owns what specialized equipment and the reasonable rate for them to utilize it at others' request.
This will also have the nice benefit of raising the tide to lift all boats, rather than trying to diverge and course correct by oneself (raising cattle isn't comparable in skills or costs to running a meat packing facility).
Re: High beef prices and the destruction of independent cattle ranching
#8Sounds like independents need to band together and vertically integrate by creating a meat packing facility that serves them and passes on the profits. Similar to, albeit on a much smaller scale, how the local grange can allow farms to plan who is planting what and organize who owns what specialized equipment and the reasonable rate for them to utilize it at others' request.
Why not band together and force better conditions by the corporations? This is what unions are for, a place for labor to bargain fairly compared to capital. This will also have the nice benefit of raising the tide to lift all boats, rather than trying to diverge and course correct by oneself (raising cattle isn't comparable in skills or costs to running a meat packing facility).
They're independent companies. They aren't employed by anyone. They aren't labour they're owners. That's not what a union is for.
Re: High beef prices and the destruction of independent cattle ranching
#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why not band together and force better conditions by the corporations? This is what unions are for, a place for labor to bargain fairly compared to capital. This will also have the nice benefit of raising the tide to lift all boats, rather than trying to diverge and course correct by oneself (raising cattle isn't comparable in skills or costs to running a meat packing facility).
> This is what unions are for They're independent companies. They aren't employed by anyone. They aren't labour they're owners. That's not what a union is for.
Re: High beef prices and the destruction of independent cattle ranching
#10The food in stores is pretty much all garbage compared to food raised on small farms. It sickens me to see things go this way, but this is the reality that we have created.