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China's hungry cattle feasting on alfalfa grown on Utah farm
Fresno Bee ^ | June 27, 2014 | Stuart Leavenworth & McClatchy Foreign Staff

Posted on 06/28/2014 4:12:12 PM PDT by blueplum

JENSEN, UTAH — It’s easy to find the largest Chinese-owned hay farm in the United States. It sits 189 miles east of Salt Lake City, on a stunningly scenic bend of the Green River. After driving past the only gas station in Jensen, population 400, a visitor crosses the river, turns left and is soon surrounded by a meticulously managed, 22,000-acre ranch, lush with green alfalfa.

Nearly all of it is destined for China. :snip:

Simon Wen Shao, a Chinese-born U.S. citizen who’s a co-owner of the Utah alfalfa farm, acknowledged that locals had acted warily when his company purchased the ranch. Friends of his farm manager, Frank Biggs, immediately chided Biggs for “working for the communists.”

Shao said those concerns had eased as his company had attempted to build ties in the community, buying new farm equipment and modernizing the ranch. One of his first steps was to rename the historic property “Escalante Ranch” after the previous owner had dubbed it “Thunder Ranch.”

“I think local people liked that decision,” he said during a tour of the farm. “It sounds better than Red Dragon Ranch.”

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Michael J. McKee, a Uintah County commissioner, said that many local growers recognized that foreign demand for alfalfa helped raise the price for their crop, aiding the county’s farm economy. Still, McKee acknowledged he’d heard from a few constituents who want “our land here to be held by American farmers.”

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: china; farmland; utah; waterrights
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Lengthy article. Should private American farm/ranch/orchard land be held only by American farmers? Is the exported cost of alfalfa being held artificially low by current trade policy? Is the price of alfalfa at the feedstore held artificially high because of that same trade policy?
1 posted on 06/28/2014 4:12:12 PM PDT by blueplum
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To: blueplum

Way things are going we will all work for the Chinese one day. Gee, thanks Obama!


2 posted on 06/28/2014 4:15:42 PM PDT by vladimir998
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To: vladimir998

I’d like to hear from the free traitors on this post. (crickets)


3 posted on 06/28/2014 4:18:05 PM PDT by OftheOhio (never could dance but always could kata - Romeo company)
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To: OftheOhio

Here is my free trade comment: if you can’t compete, you do not deserve it in the first place.


4 posted on 06/28/2014 4:24:53 PM PDT by sagar
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To: blueplum
Is the exported cost of alfalfa being held artificially low by current trade policy? Is the price of alfalfa at the feedstore held artificially high because of that same trade policy?

I'm curious. How did you get either of these from the article?

The only "trade policy" discussion was with regard to shippers giving extra-low rates to goods headed back across the Pacific to avoid deadheading. That's a company policy, not a national one.

There may be a good discussion to have on the topics you bring up, but not based on this article.

5 posted on 06/28/2014 4:27:26 PM PDT by Sherman Logan (Perception wins all the battles. Reality wins all the wars.)
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To: OftheOhio

It makes sense for the USA to sell what it can to China.

I gather that alfalfa growing is not a Chinese thang. Lots and lots of rocky ground. So we sell them alfalfa and they sell us cheap trinkets.

I wonder if some day we will sell California to China.


6 posted on 06/28/2014 4:28:50 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: sagar

Compete against third worlders, we see where that’s headed. That’s why many of us in our 50’s have been sidelined despite years of experience.


7 posted on 06/28/2014 4:30:03 PM PDT by OftheOhio (never could dance but always could kata - Romeo company)
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To: OftheOhio

What do you want to hear? If you want some alfalfa, buy it. Don’t go running to Uncle Sugar for help.


8 posted on 06/28/2014 4:32:20 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: vladimir998

America could certainly stand to perk up.

I keep on hammering on this to some people’s disgust, but it’s true. A consciousness of the love of the Lord would propel America back to greatness again. This is known as the gospel message; yes it manifests in individual salvations but it manifests in shareable blessings too.

If we drop this on the floor it isn’t God’s fault. It’s ours.


9 posted on 06/28/2014 4:32:31 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: OftheOhio

It’s amazing how quickly belief in a free market evaporates when it affects one personally in a negative way.


10 posted on 06/28/2014 4:32:35 PM PDT by Sherman Logan (Perception wins all the battles. Reality wins all the wars.)
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To: OftheOhio

So go into the alfalfa business or something... if you can get China to love nothing but moo shoo beef, more power to you.


11 posted on 06/28/2014 4:33:27 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: blueplum

I’d rather they buy our alfalfa than our technology (which they then copy).


12 posted on 06/28/2014 4:33:45 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana ("If you're litigating against nuns, you've probably done something wrong."-Ted Cruz)
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To: Sherman Logan

Sometimes imaginations are lacking. Maybe you’ll have to hang up that buggy whip production works. But it could be parlayed into upholstery factories. Etc. and similarly.


13 posted on 06/28/2014 4:35:07 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Dr. Sivana

They aren’t set up to be able to farm like the US can. They can’t live on cheap plastic trinkets forever.


14 posted on 06/28/2014 4:36:45 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: blueplum

I know a guy who just gave away 140 bales of last-year’s alfalfa (to a horse-rescue outfit) because he couldn’t sell it, and needed the room for this year’s crop.


15 posted on 06/28/2014 4:41:54 PM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: blueplum

Never could understand this push to move all our economy overseas.

Of course, Red China has so little arable land, they have to import feeds. What is silly is that a lot of that Red China ag ends back here in US....we could use the feed to feed US cattle


16 posted on 06/28/2014 4:43:04 PM PDT by DisorderOnBorder (Hollywood...Washington DC for pretty people)
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To: OftheOhio
Do we have unfettered access to Chinese market? No? Then what free trade are you talking about?
17 posted on 06/28/2014 4:43:06 PM PDT by deadrock (I am someone else.)
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To: deadrock

It isn’t an all or nothing game here.

There are things that China wants that the US is well positioned to furnish. And they aren’t totally stupid about it.


18 posted on 06/28/2014 4:46:46 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: blueplum

It is time to let Chinese cattle ‘starve’. No alfafa until we have unfettered access to Chinese markets on every thing.

And if I want alfalfa for my horses, I want it at the same price the F’n Chinese are paying, less shipping costs, of course!


19 posted on 06/28/2014 4:47:43 PM PDT by GGpaX4DumpedTea (I am a Tea Party descendant...steeped in the Constitutional Republic given to us by the Founders)
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To: Sherman Logan

It has not only effected me, but millions other of my countrymen. Since when haven’t Americans always been screwed in any free trade agreements. From the Japanese getting their cars through as trucks back in the 70’s by taking the back seats out to millions of electronic jobs sent to Mexico in the 80’s. I can list a bunch of other examples too.


20 posted on 06/28/2014 4:48:31 PM PDT by OftheOhio (never could dance but always could kata - Romeo company)
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