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House Republicans Drive More Nails Into Livestock Rule Coffin

Posted: 11/18/11 07:21 PM ET

While the big news among good food activists has been the unsettling possibility that a secret farm bill could be snuck into the super committee's recommendations and passed with no public input, Republicans have furtively dealt a crippling blow to family farmers and consumers. This week, House Republicans included language in a budget bill that gutted the fair livestock rules that have languished for more than 80 years. Once again, Big Meat has derailed the commonsense protections that allow small livestock producers to compete and check the abusive practices of the poultry industry.

The 2008 Farm Bill included reforms to protect small and medium-sized farmers who raise cattle, hogs, and chickens from unfair treatment at the hands of meatpackers and poultry companies. In 2010, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyard Administration proposed rules (known as the GIPSA Rule, after the agency) to protect poultry and hog farmers from unfair contract terms -- like retaliating against poultry and hog growers who speak out about abuses -- and ensured that cattle and hog producers could get a fair price from meatpackers for their livestock.

Nearly three years later, the fair livestock rules have been shredded and there is plenty of blame and shame to go around. The Obama administration failed to show leadership on this issue and reneged on President Obama's campaign pledge to "fight to ensure family and independent farmers have fair access to markets, control over their production decisions, and transparency in prices."

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack caved to meatpacker money and power by issuing significantly watered down rules -- after nearly 18 months of foot dragging to issue the final rules at all. USDA's final proposal indefinitely postponed any efforts to protect independent cattle and hog farmers and issued a much weaker set of protections for contract chicken and hog farmers. Many Democratic Senators on the Agriculture Committee -- including Chairman Debbie Stabenow from Michigan -- stood on the sidelines and refused to stand up for livestock producers in their states.

But the final attack came from the duplicitous House Republicans who included sneaky language in the agriculture appropriations bill that prevents USDA from finalizing or developing any rules on livestock markets and only allows the pending rules to address a few of the crucial reforms to poultry contracts. This essentially means that House Republicans, who claim to believe in a "free-market," have empowered the meat industry to rig a competitive market through unfair and anti-competitive practices that are widespread in the livestock industry. While they mouth support for family values, small businesses and the family farmer, their failure to allow the fair livestock rules to be implemented is two-faced and un-American. The policies they have supported by doing so will drive even more small and midsized independent producers out of business and increase the monopoly power of the meatpackers.

By prohibiting USDA from finalizing the fair livestock rules, House Republicans didn't just vote against a new regulation that would have prohibited commonplace abuses in the meat industry. They voted against the family livestock producer by signing off on:
• Unfair and deceptive practices
• Abusive contracts
• Retaliation against farmers who speak out about abuses
• Sweetheart deals for factory farms that receive higher prices for livestock than independent farmers
• Secrecy so diabolical that it forbids the USDA from providing farmers with sample contracts that have fair terms and pricing.

Farmer and consumer advocates will not give up the battle to prevent the rapacious meat industry from destroying family farms and the future for a sustainable food system. The next farm bill must ensure that farmers are paid fairly and prevent meatpacking and food processing companies from running roughshod over farmers and consumers. It's time for those who talk about the market with reverence, but who support non-competitive practices to stop being hypocrites. Our coalition is hopping mad and don't think for a minute we are going to let Big Meat and complicit politicians get away with this outrage.

A version of this story also ran on Civil Eats

 

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While the big news among good food activists has been the unsettling possibility that a secret farm bill could be snuck into the super committee's recommendations and passed with no public input, Repu...
While the big news among good food activists has been the unsettling possibility that a secret farm bill could be snuck into the super committee's recommendations and passed with no public input, Repu...
 
 
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KurtMichaelFriese
What's wrong with my micro-bio?
10:33 AM on 11/27/2011
One more step toward making our farmers surf in the barons' fiefdoms. The corporations already own the food, and much of the land, and soon they will own the farmers too. If you are what you eat (and you are), then who owns your food owns you.
08:30 PM on 11/20/2011
Wow, and the Red, family farm states never dreamed the Republican Party would ''Sell them out"' to the Corporate Farm, Big Money Making farm Corporations. You thought because You have a herd of cows, You'd be exempt from------"Take from the Ave. American and give to the Rich ". Oh Well, Family Farmers, You're experienced,,,Some day They may offer you a minimum wage job at a Farm Factory. And You''ll Need to Have to take it ! Keep voting Red, You''ll do well.
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jinxed
starting over at 60
07:48 PM on 11/20/2011
The Farm Bill was originally intended to help the small family farms and livestock producers. The sad fact is that in the last 30 years with the advent of the Farmers Home Administration's war on the "small guys" that caused massive numbers to declare bankruptcy and lost their farms in the mid-80s allowed Big Agri-Corps to pick up land for a pittance then rewrote the rules so that the majority of the subsidies went to multi-million dollar big farmers, ranchers and agri-corps instead of the small operators it was intended to help. Then the politicians decided they needed some of that money and made it possible for the likes of Michelle Bachmann and her ilk to partake at that trough as well. BIG SURPRISE!!!
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progressivestance84
The Right is Wrong.
12:19 AM on 11/21/2011
This is exactly why OWS is protesting. Crony capitalists and the laws that protect them drive hard working Americans out of business!
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AgainstAnimalAbuse
The end justifies the means
04:42 PM on 11/20/2011
The meat industry "protects" consumers by preventing them from learning about the inhumane treatment of farm animals and the atrocities perpetrated on them.
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04:14 PM on 11/20/2011
Why oh why can't there be a party that embodies the good sense of the conservative fiscal point of view with the heartfelt humanitarian/ecologically sound views of the left?

Liberals will bring the country to its knees with well intended by hideously flawed social programs. Conservatives will bring it to its knees by ignoring the devastating effect big business, big pharma and big farming has on the environment.

A pox on both their houses.
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Daryl Pienta
Not a fan of the far righ...errr. wrong wing
12:06 PM on 11/20/2011
farm subsidies must end for the huge corporate farms.. Help the little guy out..

We need more mom and pop farming operations...
HopeWFaith
We the People
10:57 AM on 11/20/2011
Let us write to Tom Vilsack and tell him to stop harming the small independent livestock farmers.

U.S. Department of Agriculture
1400 Independence Ave., S.W.
Washington, DC 20250

Also, please call and write Republicans and shame them for this Bill. The end to free-market anything is just around the corner. Please act now.

This is shear "two-faced and un-American" behavior from Republicans.
04:01 PM on 11/20/2011
Republicans only support free market for big money not for family farmers. doesn't anyone get it? They have no respect or care for anyone who is not corporate.
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Neil20
10:09 AM on 11/20/2011
In continuation of my earlier post it is the Republicans that encourage factory farming and ranching. Well, visit the nearest factory farm and let your conscience speak. The Republicans encourage hunting and keeping of arms. The NRA is only made up of Republicans.
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Jim Milks
Ecologist
04:01 PM on 11/20/2011
Not all NRA members are Republicans. I personally know several who are Democrats–and at least here in Ohio, the NRA endorses both Democrats and Republicans (including endorsing then-Governor Ted Strickland over Republican John Kasich in 2010). And in my own family, most of the hunters are Democrats.
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05:42 PM on 11/20/2011
What's wrong with hunting?
10:53 AM on 11/21/2011
not a thing!--but do you need assault rifles to hunt? what do you hunt in downtown mega cities? does a mental patient need access to guns?

It is the all or nothing stand of the NRA that conserns most people who are worried about their agenda.
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Neil20
10:05 AM on 11/20/2011
You still wanna vote Republican? It's evident now that they will cause of America's doom. They will also end up destroying the American environment, destroying the Arctic and polluting the nation with industrial junk. The rich will be come richer and poverty will increase. Unemployment will rise further as is evident. OWS will have to fight harder to keep these Republicans and their capitalist companions out of Washington. They believe in Michael Douglas' words (in the movie Wall Street) that greed is good. So, if you are planning to vote Republican think of what you'll be gaining. Simply nothing. It's the big business folks, industrial giants and the oil corporations that will gain the most because of that one vote you decided to put in the ballot box in the their favor. Save America by not voting Republican.
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05:44 PM on 11/20/2011
This was another failure by Obama to make good on campaign promises. So, being completely turned off by him, who, by the way I was completely turned on by before he took office, got any suggestions? Besides moving to another country that is.
10:59 AM on 11/21/2011
ya--before you blame the cook look to see if there is any food in the pantry!

are you keeping an eye on his enemies--and "friends"? ---or just expecting him to magically make things as you want?
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BeerLover
Carpe Diem!
05:54 PM on 11/19/2011
I can't even eat mass produced meat. Only organic or from a few farms I know up in Vermont. The flavor is amazing.

I am willing to eat less meat in general and support small farmers ONLY.
11:01 AM on 11/21/2011
now that will have and effect on this discussion!--a vote with the pocket book gets the attention all

but you need to keep an eye on the rule makers or your local farmer may not be in business to sell to you!
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dblshell
St. George to the crazies
07:11 PM on 11/21/2011
And as one of those small farmers I THANK YOU!

As a Huff Post poster I fanned you

And as a sentient being I fav'ed you.

"Up" in Vermont? Mass? NY?

I'm the latter neighbor!
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CollectiveNotIndividual
02:41 PM on 11/19/2011
President Obama and USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack, traveled Tuesday to Peosta, in Dubuque County, Iowa, for a Rural Economic Forum at Northeast Iowa Community College.....and all the small family farmers told him that the GIPSA rules would cut their income while increasing the cost consumers pay for food. Interesting: If you are a rich progressive liberal....you care more about being nice to the cow......if you are a conservative middle class working American....you care more about the cost of your food.
01:59 PM on 11/19/2011
I think one reason this hasn't received more press is mainstream media doesn't really care, and the folks who claim to be only against factory farmed meat actually are against meat of any kind, leaving about 5% of the population that care how their meat is raised, and none of them own any major media outlets.

The large meat packers have done a great job of pitting farmer against farmer on this one. Any thinking person can see the odds are stacked against the individual producers, all the same the NCBA has been able to convince the majority of cattlemen that whatever is good for the packer is also good for the rancher, and this just isn't true. The NPPC sold out the individual years ago.

When I raised hogs, we(a group of producers) were shut in a room and given the terms of our contract, and told if we revealed those terms we would be kicked out of our marketing pool. It was a sad day when corporate hogs gained the upper hand.
01:32 PM on 11/19/2011
BIG BUTCHERY has become so disgusting that I'm pretty much off eating meat or eggs at all. What they do is just too disgusting. Fortunately I love beans and legumes. I grew up on a farm where we had our own chickens, hogs, cows and garden. My dad also took two does each hunting season and often was able to bag a pheasant out in our field. We also, as a family, would glean vegetable and fruit fields after the pickers had passed through. My mother canned all this produce. This was in the 50's in Western Colorado and we were quite poor but well nourished.
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10:53 PM on 11/20/2011
there are plenty of meat producers out there to support still

eatwild.com
localharvest.org
americangrassfed.org
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Cecelia Nunn Haack
01:04 PM on 11/19/2011
If you care about having safe food for your family to eat, you should care a great deal about this legislation. Write your senators and congressperson and tell them you protest this law and watered down USDA rules.
12:56 PM on 11/19/2011
Americans need to realize that our political system is broken. If we want change, we need to get active and make it happen. Are we really shocked that O's administration did not take the lead on this? This is a weak president and the sad truth is, we have no choice that represents the REAL hope & change this country needs. We are going to have to make changes from the "bottom up". Let's support small farms with our wallets and get the information out there...Food Inc. was an awesome tool on exposing corporate farms. We need to build on that.