14 Replies to “You Will Eat Ze Bugs”

  1. you will notice that there is no NO overwhelming reason to do this other that tracing cattle. no benefit whatsoever except to create more do nothing jobs and pay off campaign contributors. i wonder who’s buddies in the department got the contracts. really turning into a shit country

  2. Orc , orcs and more orc’s .
    Right outside your door.
    And I have lots more to say.
    But I’ll save it for when I need it.

  3. Behind every conspiracy theory is a conspiracy.
    The vegetableites want to reduce cattle flatulence by eliminating cattle.
    To replace meat grow more vegetables ie beans.
    This will create more flatulence in humans.
    How to reduce reduce greenhouse gas?
    See above
    WEF’s wet dream.

  4. The cattle industry had been tracking cattle forever. Something as simple as branding. Yes, they still brand but they ear tag and trace animals by various methods because the markets/countries they sell beef to want demand it.

    1. Rfid tagging is not needed. It is a waste of money and effort by the cattlemen. If you want to do, do it but don’t make everyone else. Other countries do not demand it. Vast majority of Cdn cattle and beef exports go to USA. It is the Fed’s program and like most government it just feeds fat bureaucrats and creates red tape for the productive class.

      1. If I get an RFID tag in my roast … I’m suing the Federal govt. for everything they got

  5. This is similar to how the oil crisis under Carter ran the small oil leasehodlers out of business. These soviets are very stupid and dangerously active.

    It may be too late to overcome such enormous stupidity and fascism.

  6. I think the agricultural heavy states running from Montana and North Dakota and all the way down through the center of the US to Texas will push back on beef reduction policies coming out of Washington. Ranchers and farmers in those states have significant enough power to lobby their state and federal political representatives to push back against the anti-meat activists. Having 2 senators per state, regardless of size and population, also blunts the power of large metropolitan areas to impose their will on other Americans.

    IMO, the majority of Americans like their steaks and burgers far more than they like their political class so the push towards government mandated vegetarianism will be a spectacular failure. The land of God, guns, country…and BBQ will prevail.

    1. My family in Montana and North Dakota are simply getting out of beef production. It’s been a headache for decades. My cousins makes no money farming, his side business of fixing up old tractors is how he makes his money.

      1. All my ranching aunts and uncles have retired but the cattle operations are being run by the younger generations in their family. There’s good years and bad years but they don’t seem to be in dire straits. The young ranchers seem to have the same complaints that their parents talked about decades ago.

  7. rfid is a useful tool. On the farm for managing cattle, indication they have been vaccinated for brucellosis, including identification for milking robots. At the sale yard, it speeds their handling time.
    But they can get lost also. One cow ate an rfid button, it took a while to figure out how two cows were in the same stall at the same time!
    Once the animal has been parted out though, it has no value as a tracking tool. Hamburger often is not just from one cow.
    Each farm location is supposed to have a registration code, but the rest of the Dept of Ag workers look at you stupid when you give them that code instead of the physical address.

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