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September 2013 MikeCallicrate.com
A Conference on Food, Farming, and the Life of Faith
So this is where you grew up...
What happened Grandpa?
The U.S. has lost over 40% of it’s ranchers, 90% of it’s hog farmers and 80% of it’s dairymen in the last 30 years.
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Photograph from the book, Great Ranches of the West ©2007 Jim Keen, All Rights Reserved Read a sample chapter and order the book at www.greatranchesofthewest.com – 800-363-5336
The National Security issue
no one is talking about!
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*All Fresh Choice Beef – USDA-ERS Data
35.0%
40.0%
45.0%
50.0%
55.0%
60.0%
65.0%
70.0%
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1950 1975
1995 1996 1997
1998
2002
2000
2006
1999
Farm share of the consumer retail beef dollar A picture of abusive market power
2012
2009
2013
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The value of a finished beef animal is over $3,000 at the retail meat case. This nearly 20% reduction in the farm share of the consumer beef dollar represents around $600 per head loss to the cattle producer.
Prolonged Losses to Cow/Calf Producers
-$800
-$700
-$600
-$500
-$400
-$300
-$200
-$100
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$100
$200
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U.S. Cow-Calf Returns Per Bred Cow
Returns based only on operating costs Returns based on total costs
Source: U.S. cow-calf production costs and returns per bred cow, USDA-ERS
Operating costs do not include: Hired labor, Opportunity cost of unpaid labor, Capitol R-CALF USA
Eric Schlosser, author of the best seller Fast Food Nation, has an apt description of the industry. Over the last twenty years, about half a million ranchers sold off their cattle and quit the business. Many of the nation’s remaining eight hundred thousand ranchers are fairing poorly. They’re taking second jobs. They’re selling cattle at break-even prices or at a loss. The ranchers who are faring the worst run three to four hundred head of cattle, manage the ranch themselves, and live solely off the proceeds… Ranchers currently face a host of economic problems: rising land prices, stagnant beef prices, oversupplies of cattle, increased shipments of live cattle from Canada and Mexico, development pressures.
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Grocery Manufactures Association
There is money in the food business…
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From Walmart to Cargill, the Masters of the Food Universe Convene!
Trucks in St. Francis, KS Sept. 6, 2009
Old Calnon place, So. of St. Francis
Winter day on Webster St.
Meanwhile, back on the farm…
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"What we support prospers, what we feed grows." - MikeCallicrate.com
St. Francis, Kansas - May 2013
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Enrollment in St. Francis schools is 50% of thirty years ago.
Emptiness: A picture of big meat packer retaliation – Why cattle feeders won’t speak out against meat packer abuses…
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Callicrate Cattle Co., 1999
Farmers and Ranchers
Eaters
BIG FOOD Exploiting producers and consumers
while destroying the planet
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Average return on equity before tax (ROE)
Retail grocery: ROE = 21% (last 6 years)
Meat packing: ROE = 17% (last 6 years)
All Farming & ranching: ROE = NEGATIVE 0.54%
(last 13 years)
Packers--for those with sales > $500k - Before tax ROE, 2002-2009: 17.38% - source: http://www.bizminer.com/industries/Meat-packing-plants-2011/ Retail grocery--food marketing institute book - http://www.fmi.org - 2003-2009 average: before tax ROE = 20.75% Cattle--for the farm typology "cattle" meaning primarily cattle operations in USDA/ERS annual surveys - http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/ARMS/
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The U.S. is now a net food importer on a value basis
The largest firms in beef, pork, and poultry are now foreign owned:
It’s The National Security
issue no one is talking about!
Beef – Brazilian owned Pork – Chinese owned Poultry – Brazilian owned
"Let us not forget that the cultivation of
the earth is the most important labor of
man. When tillage begins, other arts will
follow. The farmers, therefore, are the
founders of civilization." -- Daniel Webster
"There seem to be but three ways
for a nation to acquire wealth: the
first is by war, as the Romans did,
in plundering their conquered
neighbors --- this is robbery; the
second by commerce, which is
generally cheating; the third by
agriculture, the only honest way,
wherein man received a real
increase of the seed thrown into the
ground, in a kind of continual miracle, wrought by the
hand of God in his favor, as a reward for his innocent
life and his virtuous industry.“
Benjamin Franklin, "Positions to be Examined Concerning National Health," April 4, 1769
"The husbandman that
laboreth must be the first
partaker of the fruits"
- St. Paul This inscription appears over the portico
of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
headquarters in Washington, D.C.
USDA has assisted BIG FOOD in driving
family farmers and ranchers from the land.
Normalizing the Unthinkable - the gradual turning away
from the natural path from God’s garden to our tables
The policy-driven transition from family farm agriculture,
it’s good stewardship, husbandry, and healthy food, to
today’s destructive industrial food system, was planned
and managed over the last fifty to sixty years.
Once nutritious whole grain bread is now unhealthy, highly
processed Wonder Bread. Family hog farmers have been
replaced with hog factories using gestation crates. Poultry
farmers have become indentured servants and debt
slaves. Pink Slime, produced with Zilmax, is now called
beef.
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Animal Husbandry has been replaced with Animal Science, Ag Business, and the worship of technology
…but what about food,
kids, and animals?
Performance Enhancing Drugs
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"If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures
from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men
who will deal likewise with their fellow men." - St. Francis of Assisi, Roman Catholic friar, founder of the Franciscans Order
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Hog factories are dreadful prison-like places for pigs and workers, and environmental disasters.
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“Despite the intervening century, with it’s dizzying array of technological advances and dramatic social reforms, meat and poultry processing early in the twenty-first century is regrettably reminiscent of what Sinclair (The Jungle 1906) described early in the twentieth.”
Farmers and Ranchers
Eaters
THE RANCH FOODS DIRECT SOLUTION
BIG FOOD
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Their grazing helps our dehydrating planet retain moisture in the earth, contributing to global water supplies. Vandana Shiva – Winner of Monsanto’s “Bullshit” award
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“Our cow dung is worth more than your Wall Street stocks.” -Vandana Shiva speaking to Hillary Clinton in India
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For fertile soils, happy animals, and good food, we must recombine crop and animal agriculture on family farms.
A better, more direct route for producers and consumers wanting to know where their food comes from…
Mobile meat processing unit and portable corral system at Callicrate Cattle Co., St. Francis, Kansas - September, 2013
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Slaughtering animals where they are raised means: - More humane treatment - Less stress means better quality meat - 37% less weight transported to market - Slaughter waste becomes valuable soil nutrients - Increased rural employment
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Refrigerated trailer transports carcasses from mobile unit to cut plant
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Carcasses from mobile unit are cut into primals and boxed or hung for dry aging
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“They sell things from somewhere else and take the money away…everyday.” - Francisco Chavez, Ranch Foods Direct delivery driver referring to Sysco
The industrial ag pantry is filled with…
…if you’re a shareholder?
• Human exploitation • Animal suffering • Environmental degradation • Community destruction • Family farm & rural decline • Degenerative diseases
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Your local family farm pantry is filled with…
Got a farmer? We’ll GROW your food!
Greenhorn Acres
• Love • Good health • Great taste • Family meals • Community • Good stewardship • Good husbandry
“Eating local means more for the local economy. A dollar spent locally generates twice as much income for the local economy. When businesses are not owned locally, money leaves the community at every transaction.” - Marcy Nameth, Arkansas Valley Organic Growers
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“In the beginning God entrusted the earth and its resources to the common stewardship of mankind to take care of them, master them by labor, and enjoy their fruits. The goods of creation are destined for the whole human race.” – Catechism of the Catholic Church
The SOIL initiative – Sustaining our interdependent livelihoods
Family farmers, ranchers, and consumers working together building new alternative connections from farm to plate
Proposed Colorado Springs Public Market - Creating a new community space for eaters, growers, family farmers, ranchers and local businesses, separate and safe from BIG FOOD and Wall Street.
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