The whole time I was cooking my Beef Tri-tip I felt I was being watched. Vorsicht vor dem Feuerstellen-Zwerg!
My Idaho: PATHETIC PLAND-EMIC 4TH OF JULY, 2020!
The whole time I was cooking my Beef Tri-tip I felt I was being watched. Vorsicht vor dem Feuerstellen-Zwerg!
My Idaho: PATHETIC PLAND-EMIC 4TH OF JULY, 2020!
Here is an incomplete list of recent links, and video reports, affecting global beef and wheat production, ending 17MAY2023.
Global Cattle Feed Market could be worth US$78.3-Billion by 2027!
Islamic Emirate of AFGHANISTAN: Plague of locust destroys wheat;
República ARGENTINA: GMO wheat seed sales being expanded!
Commonwealth of Nations/NATO CANADA: Massive wildfire in Alberta threatens livestock!
Did you know more than 3-hundred insects make cow crap their home?
People’s Republic of CHINA: Communist officials project big yields for Winter wheat in Shandong Province;
NATO FRANCE: Soft wheat exports, outside the European Union, have once again been reduced!
NATO Federal Republic of GERMANY: Scientists claim they have figured out how to use Co2 and methane to make food for cattle!
Commonwealth of Nations/Republic of INDIA: Despite climate change, the state of Punjab once again is the biggest producer of wheat, accounting for nearly half of the wheat production of India!
Republic of INDONESIA: The country consisting of many islands tries to end its reliance on imported beef/cattle from Commonwealth of Nations-Australia, by importing beef/cattle from the Federative Republic of Brazil!
Republic of KOREA (RoK, aka South Korea): Biosecurity emergency declared, several hundreds of cows being culled (killed) due to ‘hoof & mouth’ disease!
Commonwealth of Nations/Islamic Republic of PAKISTAN: Political protestors set fires, end up burning to death cattle/livestock;
Republic of the PHILIPPINES: An importer is looking to buy 44-thousand tons (40-thousand tonnes) of wheat to feed livestock!
RUSSIAN FEDERATION: Scientists are trying to make cattle feed out of chicken crap!
UKRAINE: What war? The Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine is now boasting that farmers are about to plant the most wheat since 12 years ago!
Commonwealth of Nations UGANDA: Ranchers in fear for their lives as rebels (Karamojong warriors) rustle cattle en masse;
Republic of ZIMBABWE: Agriculture expanded by allowing private sector to invest in majority of wheat production.
Global Hunger Games: NATO MEMBERS BAN FOOD IMPORTS FROM UKRAINE! GLOBAL FOOD SHORTAGE CAUSED BY European Union HOARDING?
U.S. Hunger Games: WINTER WHEAT… KILLING FIELDS?
May 2023 is National Beef Month. Here is an incomplete list of recent links, and video reports, affecting the cattle/beef supply in the United States.
Five years of data proves ‘continuous grazing’ adds more weight to cattle?
Despite the near record low number of cattle, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) wants ranchers/farmers to cull (kill) more cows, blaming it on Climate Change!
ILLINOIS: More than 3-hundred cattle forced to relocate because of wind storms!
IOWA: Farmer illegally switched from raising hogs to raising cattle?
LOUISIANA: Reports that cattle are starving!
MINNESOTA: Cattle being used as collateral to get farm loans backfires, resulting in complicated bankruptcy!
SOUTH DAKOTA: Interest in ranching bison, opposed to cattle, increasing due to being climate friendly;
TEXAS: Man arrested for rustling cattle!
Reward offered for info concerning whoever is running around killing and mutilating cattle!
Rancher forced to move or sell-off cattle due to lack of rain!
UTAH: Climate Change kills thousands of cattle;
U.S. Hunger Games: MORE PROOF THE PANDEMIC WAS ABOUT THE MILITARY CONTROLLING FOOD ACCESS!
U.S. BLM FAILED IDAHO IN FAVOR OF GERMAN PHARMA/AG GIANT!
Global Hunger Games: NATO MEMBERS BAN FOOD IMPORTS FROM UKRAINE! GLOBAL FOOD SHORTAGE CAUSED BY E-U HOARDING?
2015: FINALLY, MASS POLLUTER JR SIMPLOT NEAR POCATELLO, Idaho, HIT BY REGULATORS!
2011: BIG POTATO PRODUCER SIMPLOT TO CLOSE PLANTS, LAYING OFF 800 EAST IDAHO WORKERS!
18 February 2016 (04:35 UTC-07 Tango 01)/29 Bahman 1394/09 Jumada al-Ula 1437/11 Geng Yin 4714
Possibly due to record exports of New Zealand beef, the people of Kiwi-Land are now suffering a beef shortage!
In the 1st quarter of the 2015-16 New Zealand beef export season a record $682-million NZD was brought in. But that was due to a record volume of red meat leaving New Zealand and heading to Taiwan (Republic of China), not due to higher commodity prices.
The result is that local meat factories have shutdown production lines due to a lack of beef in their home country! China owned Oamaru Meats is keeping 40 employees on a longer furlough than normal due to the beef shortage, up to 14 weeks longer. Some employees were shifted to their lamb butchery. Union reps revealed this was the 4th furlough in the past 12 months, which they described as “quite unusual”.
Another beef butcher, Invercargill’s Prime Range Meats (which is also China owned), shutdown without warning last week. 130 people suddenly furloughed!
However, some local politicians think its more than just a shortage of beef cows and are demanding answers. Oamaru Meats was taken over by China’s Binxi Foods Oamaru/Binxi Cattle Industry Company in December, resulting in an immediate layoff of up to 80 employees. Prime Range Meats was taken over by several Chinese investors in 2014, but apparently there have been legal wrangling over who is responsible to pay the debts of the company. A manager at the Prime Range Meats facility suspects that’s the real reason for their sudden shutdown.
So, officially the new Chinese owners of New Zealand beef plants are blaming lack of beef for their shutdowns and furloughs, yet it sounds like incompetent corporate level administration could be to blame. The result will be less beef for New Zealanders to buy, which will drive up the local retail price of red meat. Perhaps that’s the real reason for the shutdowns?
New Zealand probably sold-out to Chinese investors after a terrible 2010 season.
U.S. Food Crisis January 2016: “We were not ready to close 10 years ago, but we’re ready now.”
06 January 2014 (15:58 UTC-07 Tango)/04 Rabi ‘al-Awwal 1435/16 Dey 1392/06 Gui-Chou (12th month) 4711
“I am violating the law! But I won’t obey what the government says, because we were betrayed! Our community was destroyed by the nuclear disaster. Instead of slaughtering them, these cattle should be used to study the long-term effects of radiation. Killing them is destroying evidence. I am a cowboy, and cowboys do not abandon their cows! I will stay with them until I die!”-Yoshizawa Masami, Fukushima Nuclear Resistance (for more read below)
A former nuclear waste incinerator is being allowed to go back into operation, even though it was shutdown for killing two employees and contaminating 600 others!
In 1999 JCO, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Metal Mining, was shutdown after a disaster at its nuke incinerator in Tokai Village, Ibaraki Prefecture. However, due to the overwhelming volume of accumulated nuclear waste, from the ongoing nuke disaster at Fukushima Daiichi, JCO is being allowed to re-start their low-level nuclear waste incinerator.
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency discovered that one of its computers at the Monju fast-breeder reactor, on the coast off the Sea of Japan, was illegally accessed!
The JAEA says the computer was hacked at least 30 times. Officials claim they traced the hack to U.S. puppet South Korea! The computer was used to store office emails and employee training records. They discovered the hacks while updating the software.
Remember that California video I wrote about, at the end of December? Other people have been conducting their own radiation sampling, some saying their record keeping shows a 500% increase in radiation levels on the California coast!
The video actually caught the attention of county officials, who promptly poo-pooed the claims: “It’s not something that we feel is an immediate public health concern…”-Dean Peterson, San Mateo County
The so called county ‘expert’ went on to say that what is really happening is an increase in ‘background’ radiation! Hello, dummy, that still means radiation is increasing!
So what has Tokyo Electric Power Company slave wage throwaway workers been using to repair the leaking contaminated water storage tanks? According to worker interviews published by Asahi Shimbun, duct tape and chicken wire!
TEPCo has announced it will begin its plan to freeze the ground around the GE designed disaster reactors. In late December TEPCo revealed that radiation leaks containing strontium 90 were increasing from Reactor Unit 1. Radiation leaks from Reactor Unit 2 have been increasing since November 2013. Whatever happened to TEPCo’s plan to build an iron wall around Fukushima Daiichi, announced back in September 2011?
The leader of the Fukushima Nuclear Resistance, Yoshizawa Masami, is fighting government orders to have his cattle slaughtered. His adult cows are showing strange signs, like white spots/speckles developing on their brown skin.
Yoshizawa’s farm is only 14km (8.6 miles) from Fukushima Daiichi. He insists the cows should live, to be studied by scientists and be an example of the evils of nuclear power.
Reports say scientists are beginning to descended upon Yoshizawa’s farm to study what is happening to his cows. The cows are confirmed to be contaminated with cesium. The government also wants Yoshizawa to vacate his land. Is there something the government wants to hide? See ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) report.
For the past few years Japan has been struggling with food problems, from diseases to radiation contamination.
The latest problem is an outbreak of E Coli in imported Chinese pickled cabbage. At least six people have died, 100 people are sick. The outbreak seams to be contained to northern Japan.
Since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster rice from northern Honshu has been found to be contaminated with radiation. However, 28 August 2012, Fukushima Prefecture has cleared this year’s rice crop for sale. The rice was harvested last week. The Prefecture claims it will check all 360,000 tons of harvested rice for radiation contamination.
However, news is not good for fish. Just in the past 24 hours the Japanese government banned the sale of Pacific cod. The fish were caught 300 kilometers (186 miles) from the GE designed reactors in Fukushima. When the fish were tested in port, they were found to be contaminated with twice the Japanese government’s current safe levels for cesium.
A week ago Tokyo Electric Power Company said they found fish near the nuclear plant that had a record 258 times the safe levels for cesium!
An even bigger concern is fresh water fish. It’s been discovered that on average Japanese fresh water fish, caught in northern Honshu, are far more radioactive than salt water fish.
Recently, and sneakily, the central government of Japan changed the radiation safe limits for food, so that foods that were considered unsafe, are now safe. Prior to the change the maximum safe limit was 370 becquerels per kilogram of cesium, now the maximum safe limit is 600 becquerels! So even if you’re told the food is officially safe…..
Many other Asian countries, that rely on food from Japan, are crying foul.
Just two weeks ago Hong Kong’s Center for Food Safety (CFS) discovered that oatmeal from Japan was contaminated with cesium 137. CFS officials stated the amount of cesium was less than that of a chest x-ray, but made the announcement as part of their daily Food Surveillance Program of food coming from Japan.
But get this, Japan’s new radiation safety standards are still more strict than the Codex Alimentarius.
Codex Alimentarius is the United Nations’ World Health Organization’s, and Food & Agricultural Organization’s, international food safety standards. According to reports in the Hong Kong media, the Codex Alimentarius allows up to 1,000 becquerels per kilogram of cesium in your food! (I’ve tried to read the PDF’s from Codex Alimentarius, it’s as if it was written for extraterrestrials, no average human could understand the info!)
By the way, Codex Alimentarius just changed their international food safety rules at the beginning of August 2012. One suggestion, by participating countries, is that the Codex Alimentarius logo will be displayed on food considered safe.
Vietnam’s Department of Food Hygiene and Safety announced they will start testing baby formula from Japan. This is because Hong Kong officials reported finding radioactive iodine in Japanese baby formulas. Hong Kong officials said the amounts were below the Codex Alimentarius limits.
Another interesting development is that six months after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster began, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) approved a new International Basic Safety Standards (aka BSS). Most of what I found on the internet is the old 1996 version. It is a complicated publication that seems to say a lot without really saying much (see my comment about Codex Alimentarius above)! Basically the IAEA tells governments to set their own standards!
Oh, and don’t try using a Geiger Counter on your food, it doesn’t work.
So when it comes to radiation contamination in the food we eat, it’s a crap shoot, whether we’re in the United States or Japan.
For cattle raised in southern Japan it seems everything is OK. Radiation hasn’t affected the cows that far south, and, last week U.S. and Japanese officials declared the two year foot & mouth disease of no more concern. Japan is set to resume exporting their beef to the U.S.
Interesting that Japan is resuming beef exports to the U.S., while Australia is now beating out the U.S. as the main supplier of beef to Japan. In 2003 Japan banned U.S. beef because of Mad Cow (bovine spongiform encephalopathy/BSE). Since 2006 only U.S. beef from cows younger than 20 months are allowed into Japan.
This year the Japanese government is considering further relaxing the restrictions on U.S. beef imports.
Australia has some of the strictest health standards for their meat industries, and is one reason they’ve escaped problems with Mad Cow. It’s also why their beef exports are booming. From July 2011 to July 2012, Australian beef exports to Japan increased 4%, Japanese are now the number one consumers of Australian beef. But here’s really interesting news, Australian beef exports to the United States, for the same time period, went up 40.2%!
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. overall beef exports to the world have dropped by 15.4% from last year. Mmm, wonder what’s wrong with the U.S. beef?
Foodborne illness, in Japan, is a more immediate threat (than radiation), according to a memo published on the U.S. Embassy (Tokyo) website. The memo says the top two reasons for foodborne illness in Japan are improper handling, and improper storing of food. The third reason is improper cooking of food.
A 2010 study that compared Korea (south) to Japan, showed that Japan had a high rate of foodborne disease (FBD). The causes are basically the same as stated by the U.S. Embassy memo.
To put it in perspective, how high is the FBD rate in the United States? According to the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) numbers, about one in every six people (or 48 million!) get sick with FBD every year in the U.S.
Don’t rely on the central government of Japan for help in determining where to eat. The discoveries of radiation contaminated food, last year, was made by prefectural and local governments, as well as by businesses, and individuals who paid for the tests out of their own pockets. Most Prefectures, local governments, and even local Japanese businesses, have taken matters into their own hands, providing information on radiation contamination and other health issues regarding food. So check with the locals when seeking safe food in Japan. It’s a clear example of how a central government is useless.
For U.S. citizens traveling to Japan, who are concerned about being able to get safe food, and who think U.S. food products exported to Japan are safer, the USDA provides information about U.S. food suppliers doing business in other countries, so you might check that out. But just because it’s from the United States doesn’t mean it’s safe. Remember the drop in U.S. beef exports?
You can also check out the website Where Food Comes From.
No thanks to the closing of a beef processing plant in Nampa, Idaho’s beef production is down 80% from the year prior! That’s according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service.
According to the State stats, and contrary to the stereotype, potatoes are not the number one agriculture product of Idaho! Dairy products are number one, followed by cattle/beef production, so you can see why it’s so important to Idaho’s economy.
Not only is Idaho’s beef production down from last year, it’s been dropping like a rock, 52%, from January 2011 to November 2011.
The USDA pointed out that overall beef production in the entire United States was down 2% from last year.
“Consumers are going to pay more because we’re going to have less beef. Fewer cows, calves, less beef production and increasing [demand for] exports.”-David Anderson, Texas AgriLife Extension Service
Texas is officially suffering its worst drought ever! The decline in cows just more proof.
Texas is now seeing the biggest drop in cattle since the U.S. Great Depression in 1930s. This year they lost more than 600,000 cattle. Not all to death directly caused by drought, or early slaughter, some were moved out of state to, literally, greener pastures.
It’s not just Texas, but Oklahoma, New Mexico, Louisiana and Arkansas also saw an increase in loss of cattle due to drought.
This past year beef prices for U.S. consumers went up 9%. The USDA predicts another 5.5% increase for 2012.
The day after the Japanese government announced it was lifting the contaminated cattle ban on Fukushima cows, four cows tested for cesium levels above safe limits.
Then, the very next day five more cows showed up with cesium contamination.
The contaminated cows had already been shipped to a slaughter house in Yokohama. It was there that the beef was found to be highly contaminated.
To make matters worse, the cow farmers swear they were not feeding the cows local rice hay, but more expensive imported hay. The imported hay had been stored indoors.
This means that the cows could be getting contaminated on their way to the slaughter house. Officials are trying to figure it out.
And yes, the Japanese government suspended the lifting of the contaminated cattle ban.
Yet another prefectural government announced they will begin radiation checks of their cows, after they discovered their cattle feed is contaminated with cesium.
That prefecture is Shimane, and it’s 708 kilometers (440 miles) south west of the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant!
Shimane officials say they will begin blanket tests of their cattle starting next week.
Tests of cattle feed, at the end of July, came back showing high levels of contamination. As a result prices for cows from Shimane crashed. Officials are hoping their cows are not contaminated, because cattle farming is an important business for them.