Amendment 1 will not protect farmers. You are right Mr Oswald. - TopicsExpress



          

Amendment 1 will not protect farmers. You are right Mr Oswald. Amendment 1 will not protect family farmers from corporate farmers (although you havent convinced me why exactly I need protection from them.) It will also not protect organic farmers from traditional farmers. It will not protect large farmers from small farmers. Amendment 1 will not protect farmers from drought. Or floods. Or hail. Or bad prices. Amendment 1 will be hard to enforce with the deer population consuming half our bean crop, even if its easy to see how they are infringing on my right to farm. Amendment 1 will not protect from your neighbors cows trampling your beans. And it will not protect from cold or wind or hot. There is a whole list of things amendment 1 will not do. Mr. Oswald, in response to your article in Missouri Farmer Today, I would like to suggest that if you are looking for blanket protection from all of the risks we face in this business, you may have chosen the wrong business. You see Mr. Oswald, Amendment 1 wasnt designed to protect from these things. It wasnt designed to wage a war between corporate and family farms, or large and small farms. Amendment 1 was written to protect against a threat you chose to not even address. A threat that is far greater than any of those you tried to scare us with. A threat that will be the biggest challenge agriculture has ever faced. A threat that we will continue to under-estimate for years more, until its too late. I assume the reason you did not address this threat is because your biggest donor, HSUS, is the main perpetrator of it. Amendment 1 is designed to protect all farmers from unjust, unnecessary and costly legislation. Something HSUS spends over half its 150 million dollar budget on trying to pass. (I must give credit to the group for the 0.43% of the budget that helped cats and dogs.) Amendment 1 was written to stop politicians from telling me what seeds to plant, what times I can harvest, who can provide health care to my livestock. It is written to keep the animal extremists, like your donors, from telling us how to do our jobs. This threat is very, very real in other states. They get it. They wish they would have passed right to farm before it was too late for them. And this threat will become very real here if we do not stop it on August 5. If your neighbor sprays your crops, or the commercial farmer wants to take your land, he will have to take it to the courts. (And any simple legal analysis would tell you that his right to farm could not, under any circumstances, trump your right to farm simply because he is larger). The neighbor who sprays your crops will still be liable for it (just like he is now). The corporation wanting to take your land will not be able to do so (just like they cant now). I would encourage you to start having a conversation about the real issue Mr. Oswald. I would encourage you to stop using scare tactics to encourage a fight among neighbors. We are all in this together. We all suffer when its dry, we all suffer when its too wet. And we will all suffer if we do not tell out of state interest groups to stay out of our farming policy. Vote YES on amendment 1. (Written in response to an article that was published in the Missouri Farmer Today by Missouri Farmers Union President, Richard Oswald.)
Posted on: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 22:24:07 +0000

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