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The assault against American industry and individual livelihood continues -- and  no, it is not coming from Al-Qaeda or other foreign terrorists. A recent report  from R-CALF USA, an advocacy group for American cattle producers, says the US  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has declared harmless cattle hay a  "pollutant," which is part of the agency's agenda to squelch family-scale cattle  ranches in favor of corporately-owned, mega-sized feedlot operations.
At  the recent 12th Annual R-CALF USA Convention in Rapid City, SD, an audience  member asked Mike Callicrate, a Kansas cattle feeder, if the EPA had, indeed,  declared hay a pollutant. His affirmative answer was startling to many, but not  necessarily surprising in light of the US government's apparent agenda to  destroy every single producing sector in the nation and to reduce the country to  a poverty-stricken, corporately-dominated wasteland.
"Now that EPA has  declared hay a pollutant, every farmer and rancher that stores hay, or that  leaves a broken hay bale in the field, is potentially violating EPA rules and  subject to an EPA enforcement action," responded Callicrate. "How far are we  going to let this agency go before we stand up and do something about  it?"
Callicrate currently operates what is considered a mid-sized cattle  ranch, and was ostracized by some of the nation's largest beef packers back in  1998 for exposing their illegitimate buying practices. Callicrate ended up  having to cease operations for two years, but later reopened as a direct  marketer of meat to consumers.
"I believe the EPA's enforcement action is  a premeditated effort by EPA to partner with the beef packers to finish the job  the beef packers couldn't do alone,"  added Callicrate, referring to EPA's  failure to enforce the same rules for large meat packers like JBS-Brazil and  Cargill (the two largest beef packing operations in the country).
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