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Organization for Competitive Markets Takes On HSUS Help

OCM charges NCBA with checkoff fund misappropriation; invites HSUS as litigation sponsor
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Published: Aug 10, 2012

At their annual meeting Thursday, the Organization for Competitive Markets announced partnership with the Humane Society of the United States to tackle what they deem "misuse" of beef checkoff funds on the part of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association.

The suit will seek an injunction against NCBA's control of the beef checkoff, a program that assesses a $1 per head fee that is intended to be used for beef promotion and education.

The plaintiff, Mike Callicrate, owner of Callicrate Cattle Co., St. Francis, Kan., is supported by the OCM. The suit names the Cattlemen's Beef Board, USDA, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service and the Beef Promotion Operating Committee as defendants.

INTERESTING ALLIES: OCM, HSUS join in lawsuit against NCBA use of checkoff dollars.

INTERESTING ALLIES: OCM, HSUS join in lawsuit against NCBA use of checkoff dollars.
During the announcement of the suit, OCM President Fred Stokes said the organization filed a freedom of information request regarding the use of checkoff funds, and believes that there is misuse of funds.

NCBA President J.D. Alexander stood by the checkoff, citing independent research that indicates nearly 75% of cattlemen and women support it, but Stokes said cattle producers were funding their own misery.

"Since the beef checkoff program was commenced 26 years ago, there has been collected and spent $1.6 billion dollars, we have reduced our cattle herd to a 60 year low, we have lost 40% of our producers," Stokes said.

However, Alexander returned to the partnership with HSUS, and chastised OCM for allowing it.

"HSUS is an organization going state by state vowing to end production agriculture by outlawing scientifically validated production practices in animal agriculture. Their efforts put people out of business and often jeopardize the well-being of livestock," Alexander said.

But, Stokes said that the partnership with the HSUS was a means to remedy "the picture of gloom for independent, family agriculture." Stokes explained that discussion about partnership with HSUS began in March during a meeting in Omaha, Neb., when the OCM and others gathered to discuss litigation for improvement of livestock policies and inequities in the marketplace.

Stokes said HSUS Director for Rural Development and Outreach Joe Maxwell was present at the meeting, and suggested that HSUS could assist the OCM with their litigation plans.

"He [Maxwell] said he thought that the Humane Society understood that the family farmer and the rancher was kinder to farm animals than the corporate farms and the gigantic farmers, so they hosted a face-to-face meeting in Washington, D.C., and picked up the tab for the people attending, travel and associated expenses," Stokes explained.

Stokes further defended OCM support of HSUS, and said he thought they [HSUS] have done things that makes OCM believe that they really want to be involved with a coalition that will see that independent family agriculture remains.

"We are very eager to accept that support," Stokes said. "Every cowboy out there owes a deep debt of gratitude to the Humane Society of the United States. It's time to set aside your chores…and put a dog in the fight."



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There isn't a cowboy out there that cannot see through your political lies and desire for power. If HSUS had any real, unbiased interest in the welfare of animals, the millions of dollars they have suckered from the truly uninformed would go to protect animals, not fill the coffers of the officers of that ridiculously ignorant bunch.You understand nothing about the welfare and treatment of animals, you are too close-minded to listen to scientific research on the best way to handle animals, you are like a Muslim in a syagogue, you have total destruction as your agenda.
Anonymous on 9/4/2012 9:38:00 PM
Talk about the fox in the henhouse! The H$U$ understands the family farmer? Don't think so. The H$U$ does understand how to get to animal industries via divide and conquer. The H$U$ is led by vegan anti-animal-agriculture charlatans. How much did H$U$ offer OCM to be a partner to this litigation? Really sad than an animal-ag group can be bought by an anti-animal-ag organization (that uses donated funds that were meant to help animals). Stokes--get a clue. Cowboys don't owe the H$U$ ANYTHING except the tar and feathers to run them out of town on a rail!
Anonymous on 8/15/2012 6:56:00 PM
Someone needs to take this man and sit him down and tell him he is associating with the wrong people. It is one thing to want to sue as he does, and it is another thing to partner with HSUS. I hope other local farmers will talk to him so he realizes he is going to be hurting ALL farmers by this partnership.
L. Desborough on 8/11/2012 11:28:00 AM
what rock has this man been under? HSUS will destroy his "family farm' if he dares to raise an animal for food.. “Animals for the most part just need to be left alone." Wayne Pacelle, CEO of the Humane Society of the United States, Los Angeles Times, July 19, 2008 "We have no ethical obligation to preserve the different breeds of livestock produced through selective breeding. . One generation and out. We have no problem with the extinction of domestic animals. They are creations of human selective breeding." Wayne Pacelle, of Humane Society of the US, formerly of Friends of Animals and Fund for Animals, "My goal is the abolition of all animal agriculture." JP Goodwin, employed at the Humane Society of the US, does Stokes think they just or say these things for FUN?
doug williams on 8/11/2012 10:54:00 AM
Is Stokes brainwashed or bought off, or simply not well read? The H$U$ is is *anti* agriculture, so when would OCM partner with them? Makes NO sense whatsoever unless OCM has drunk the AR Koolaid and believed the propaganda mill BIG LIES [favorite tactic of the Third Reich before WWII] that constantly spew forth from the lips and pen of H$U$'s con man vegan AR-believer Wayne Pacelle. History is doomed to repeat itself if people don't wake up and kick the animal rights movement out of our government and animal organizations where they have infiltrated and are wreaking havoc with animal enterprises (pets and livestock). The AR movement is costing this country MILLIONS, if not BILLIONS, of dollars in lost revenue, defense of industries, and enforcement of AR-backed anti-animal-use laws that clueless legislators passed under AR lobbyist pressure.
M Covault on 8/11/2012 9:55:00 AM
The HSUS is following a typical strategy of divide and conquer. If they can get people with otherwise similar interests to fight among themselves, they'll pick them off with litigation one at a time. They've done that with hunting, and they'll try it with the cattlemen. Sorry to see there are some who don't know their track record.
Earle Cummings on 8/10/2012 3:09:00 PM
 
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