Syl, chris, buddy.... don't discount what Brew is saying; be cautious in telling an Albertan about the cattle-business, especially a "small-town-boy". It's a bit like telling a BC'er about logging or salmon-fishing.
Early in the spring of 2004 (some scant 15 months ago) a Meat-processing plant was built (
hurredly!) about halfway between Vernon and Kamloops, in a tiny place called Westwold..... but Westwold just
happens to be at the end of a relatively short back-road to the internationally-known Merritt/Douglas Lake cattle country.... home of Canada's largest single ranch, ever.
"The Douglas Lake Ranch, located 230 kilometres northeast of Vancouver, is Canada's largest cattle ranch. It stretches from a point 26 kilometres southeast of Merritt almost to Vernon and is home to a herd of about 22,000 cows and calves. It was established in 1872 by rancher James Douglas, incorporated in 1886 by its second owner, Joseph Greaves, and made famous as Canada's biggest ranch by its second-to-last owner, Charles (Chunky) Woodward of the Woodward's department store empire.
http://www.niho.com/Press/VanSun-Nov12-2002.htm
When we drive by there on a Monday, rather than the usual Sunday, there are a good two dozen vehicles in the employee parking lot -
in a place where, two years ago, there was nothing but 8" thick Ponderosa Pines and scrub-grass.
NO, it's not the biggest operation in the world.....
but it just sprang up in the last year - and how many MORE like it, all across Canada??? If the U.S. won't let us ship beef
on the hoof, well then we will just slaughter and process up here, and send the finished product, instead.
Business is business.... for the two dozen cars in the lot in Westwold, how many spots are now EMPTY in Oklahoma, Texas, or Montana?
Ain't Isolationism great????