Thursday, October 15, 2009
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Environmental Swine
by Mike Adams
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My friend Mary wrote the other day to tell me of her grandfather’s dilemma. He’s involved in important litigation aimed at saving his farm, his family business, and hundreds of agricultural jobs in North Carolina. His problems have been produced by a series of unfortunate events. Among them is a radical environmental movement that cares more about trees and fish than it does about human beings.

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The Bunting family business was started in the 1950s by brothers C.B. and Duck Bunting. It’s a tough business that requires 365 days of work per year. C.B. and his sons still leave the family Christmas Day lunch every year to help load hogs and do other chores around the farm. C.B. is 84 years old but he still physically corrals the hogs into the truck. The work is not just strenuous. It’s dangerous, too.

Basically they grow and sell wean pigs and completely finished pigs through their own stock and a group of contract growers. Through their companies; Bunting Farms (the pig farm), Wilson Milling (a mill that supplies their feed), and Pine Ridge Foods (a plant that packs their own line of pork) they employ 200 to 300 people. They are the largest employer in Micro, NC, and among the largest in Pinetops, NC.

Bunting Farms produces 400,000 head of hogs a year, with combined gross billings of $70,000,000 a year. They’ve been a real success in rural North Carolina.

But trouble began a few years back. Grain prices, which account for 75 % of the cost of raising a pig, began to skyrocket. They had been around $2.00 a bushel for over ten years. Then, in the summer of 2008, they hit $8.00 a bushel. This was despite two of the largest corn crops in U.S. History.

The principal reason for the price hike was federally mandated use of corn to produce ethanol fuel.

Then the financing issues set in. In June 2008, Bunting Farms asked their banker of 30 years for a 2-3 million dollar line of credit to help them through the storm. Two weeks before their normal loan was to roll over they learned they were not going to receive an additional line of credit. Worse yet, they were not going to roll over their loan.

Imagine having your home mortgage start over each and every year. Further imagine your banker showing up one day and saying “Sorry, we are not going to renew your mortgage. You have two weeks to find and close another loan or we’re taking your house.” This is exactly what happened to the owners of Bunting Farms. And now almost 300 people are out of work.

This is truly a tragedy in four parts:

1. Feed prices skyrocket due to radical environmentalist demands for more ethanol based fuels without consideration of consequences to the local farmers. Continued...

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Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and author of Feminists Say the Darndest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts "Womyn" On Campus.
 
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It takes 2500 gal. of water to grow on bush of corn, it yields 2 gal. of ethanol. It take 1.1 gal. of diesel . It take 2 gal. of ethanol to equal 1 gal. of gasoline. Brazil uses sugar which yiels 500% more ethanol then corn. Look its simply when the gov. get involved It hurts the economic nature of the free market which alway works thing out.The enviromentals are hurting people . The road to hell is filled with good intentions. Look who is supporting the environmentalist groups.The Prudhoe Bay , and has the potential to eliminate all American dependence on foreign oil. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates it at 503 billion barrels.Look up the geo report on oil in North Dakoda Even if just 10% of the oil is recoverable… at $107 a barrel, we’re looking at a resource base
worth more than $5.3 trillion.Bush try to get it drill but envirometalist stop us. The end result is within 50 years we will drill the moon and return with moon rock filled with He3
Its the only fuel that make fusion work.There little issue about this it all about make us eco salve to a man made issue by the power that be, human will work it all out. Look at the report in june that of corse you will not see on greenpeace that because of the earth tilt the north pole is melting and the south pole ice is increasing at an alarming rate. This is a normal 10,000 year cycle . Also this all goes back to progressive #5 Carter sign a law which makes it impossible to build gas refineries. I thick there are three in the entirer USA. That why gas went up after Katrina. There should be one in each state. Also Carter was where the banking problem started with Community Reinvestment Act forced banks to lend to uncreditworthy borrowers.Also let not forget his fail to improve human rigths under the shah of Iran. THen he fail to help the situation. Now look where we are.. Ok I will stop

Unintended consequences? Part 3
Human beings are not part of their view of the natural world but the purveyors of all of the evils inflicted on nature. Therefore they are not to be considered as participants in any solution but as guilty perpetrators who must be dragged, kicking and screaming to the brink and beyond, if necessary, to “save the planet” from their “disgusting, irresponsible and environmentally inconsiderate” emissions of CO2 and methane gas.
These North Carolina pig farmers, the people they employ and the businesses they help support are expendable; fodder in the “grand” scheme of things. Sorry but sacrifices must be made…….except where the leaders of the environmental movement are concerned; because of the “great nobility” of their cause exceptions must be made, accepted and understood as necessary; in the “best interest” of the planet of course.
Environmental issues are legitimate concerns deserving of intelligent and even urgent consideration but the best long term solutions to these problems will not be found by treating industrial and human activity as the villains regardless of past and present abuses. Fervent environmentalists should practice what their peers have long been preaching to our children in grade school; conflict is best resolved, not by demonization but by a spirit of mutual understanding, tolerance and cooperation. Perhaps the most endangered species is humanity itself. Most certainly humans are the only species with the intelligence and ingenuity necessarily required to address and ultimately solve this diverse and complex set of problems.
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