Wildrose MLAs are calling on the government to take quick action on bovine tuberculosis.  
 
Thirty cattle ranches have been put under quarantine in southern Alberta since the first case of bovine TB was discovered last month.

The party says that's adding to an already tough year for farmers and ranchers who have seen wet weather, falling commodity prices and feedlot closures.
 
“The provincial and federal governments need to work together and construct a plan to deal with this emergency,” Wildrose Shadow Environment Minister Todd Loewen said. “Livestock producers need clarity; this has been a tough year and the last thing they need is more uncertainty.”
 
Wildrose Shadow Agriculture Minister Rick Strankman said farmers were already struggling to get through harvest, before the bovine tuberculosis issue began.
 
“We’ve already seen one county declare a state of disaster because of the weather conditions grain producers are facing. Now livestock producers are facing a terrible situation of their own,” Strankman said. “It’s important right now for everyone to come together and support Alberta farmers and ranchers."