I'm hearing from horse rescue organizations that hay prices are higher than ever and not just because of the drought. I have a letter here in front of me that tells us that "the sky is the limit" on hay prices because China is buying up U.S. hay ... AND that China is shipping the hay back in their own ships, as they return (home) from delivering to the U.S. all the goods Americans are buying from China. The letter also says that over the years, hay prices have gone up and down depending on weather, but the current situation is beyond "anything ever experienced". Also, the letter mentions some dairies that are killing off their livestock and cashing it in because they can't afford to feed their cows anymore. Of course, this leaves horse rescuing organizations and the horses already in their care in a precarious place -- that of no hay to eat because it is scarce and very, very expensive.
Someone, please tell me how this horrific trade situation (U.S. and China) has evolved to this extent. Honestly, we in the U.S. (as a nation and as a people) have been kept so busy with a a glut of inane celebrity gossipy "news" -- while almost being pushed into taking divisive political sides regarding issues such as gun control, the ill-conceived crazy war on drugs, racism, police brutality, foreign terrorism, domestic terrorism, the struggle for gay rights, reproductive rights, government invasion of citizens' personal records, along with the myriad of issues that scream of inequities and wrongdoings and corruption connected with the wealth of our country being concentrated in the hands of a small, powerful percentage of our population ... that I guess I have answered my own question. The country's vital import and export policies and what's actually going on, though very visible in stores and catalogs, just aren't able to compete in terms of newsworthiness. Also and sadly, many of us have become conditioned to imported (even inferior) goods as the new normal way of life. I hope someone in our government can and will take the personal risks necessary to initiate a policy that "encourages" U.S. corporations to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. and put some controls on our exports (such as hay) as well. Bottom Line: Where I'm going with this is that a giant news item about hay isn't likely to make the scene, so it remains unspoken news. But hey, hay is extremely important!
To anyone wanting to donate hay money to horse rescue organizations that have near-empty hay barns and hundreds of horses (who have been rescued from the most horrendous of conditions) to be fed, you might want to contact Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue at info@wildhorsercue.org; www.wildhorserescue.org, Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue, 661-727-0049; or Southern Winds Equine Rescue at 316-830-0013; www.southernwindsequinerescue.org.
Thursday, July 2, 2015
HEY, HAY ...
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A very good cause you've taken up. Yes, the trade situation is atrocious. Especially this final blow with the TPP on Obama's desk.
Yes, very scary indeed.
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