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If I was ever on the show, I’d like to talk about checkoff plus pork cut out relative to beef cut out and what the industry has to do to raise the dining experience and perceived value of pork to consumers. And I’d like to talk about advanced waste treatment. /1
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I assume they are using the solids as fertilizer and water as irrigation? I think it’s been very interesting following their podcast journey. They are very pragmatic. They’ve had some great guests. Jason Mauc, Zach Lahn, the lady agronomist. I’m biased, not a checkoff fan.
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Replying to @the2kmessiah
It was a rough year to go to road games. But I was at that @Pacers win in MSG and that memory is locked down now. At the time I laughed because it was the 1 game I didnt care about because I was trying to checkoff winless arenas. Hits different now.
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The operators in this case should be punished for negligence. They should have a failsafe system in place that makes this type mistake impossible. A simple checkoff slip is minimum. I say this knowing that in the US progressive liberal Judges release criminals constantly while knowing that the criminal is most likely going to kill again. Their criminal kills again sometimes multiple homicides. There are no consequences for the negligence of the Judge.
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The Hill says that Farm Action is nonpartisan and Farm Action says that the Beef Checkoff has 1 billion dollars. I will research this but no way with current herd size that a buck a head adds up to a billion.
Three Wisconsin farmers filed a #lawsuit against the Trump administration on Wednesday for requiring dairy producers to provide operational data and pay mandatory fees to the #Dairy #Checkoff Program. thehill.com/homenews/adminis…
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“For years, we have been told over and over that mail-in voting is the most secure, flawless, and utterly perfect system ever devised by mankind. It is so secure, in fact, that even questioning it makes you a dangerous conspiracy theorist…But the moment the federal government says, “Okay, great, let’s just add a little barcode and a checkoff list to make sure these highly secure ballots are going to actual, living, eligible voters,” the Democrats react as if someone just suggested replacing the Statue of Liberty with a giant gold-plated statue of Donald J. Trump.”
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Replying to @leereichmuth
I say the losers at beef checkoff and NCBA
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"They hold you hostage. You can't even ship your milk or sell it if you don't comply." Wisconsin dairy farmer @DevaCowlover is suing the USDA over a checkoff program that forces farmers to fund the ESG mandates threatening to put them out of business. heartlandpost.com/no-data-no…

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In case you missed it: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL), based in Milwaukee, has filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of three Wisconsin dairy farmer plaintiffs, challenging the use of mandatory dairy checkoff funds for sustainability and climate-related initiatives coordinated through the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy. conta.cc/441QLFU @WILawLiberty
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Three Wisconsin dairy farmers have filed suit, represented by @WILawLiberty At the center of the complaint is the plaintiffs’ contention that mandatory producer assessments are funding a network of organizations and programs focused on environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals rather than increasing dairy sales and consumption. See article in today's Farmshine farmshine.news/2026/06/12/da… (I just have to say Farmshine has logged more than a decade of reporting on the checkoff's foray into taking social license, rather than protecting it. 'Funding your own demise' appeared in several headlines when the MOU between checkoff and WWF was discovered.)
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Abby Swan retweeted
Farmshine has covered the dairy checkoff Innovation Center climate agenda since at least 2015. This editorial was filed with Farmshine back in May and then published June 5, before the lawsuit was filed. If you google agmoos, that's my blog where there are many investigative articles I had written for Farmshine -- a print publication -- before they began putting some content online. Not all of them, but most. Editor Dieter Krieg did the initial GENYouth article that opened pandora's box and assigned me to follow up, over the past decade. At the same time we found the Dietary Guidelines and whole milk removal from school in 2010-12 to be linked to the climate agenda. Former Sec. Vilsack has been the common denominator. farmshine.news/2026/06/05/sh…
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