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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 445347" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I knew you would disagree. But commercial cattlemen won't ignore the success of US Premium Beef and Gardiner's cattle work very well in that program. That speaks to the quality of their beef. They have about 1000 calves drop every fall in a defined breeding window. That speaks to the fertility of their females and their management. Their bulls are working in every part of the country and in several AI catalogs. That speaks to the quality of their bulls. And they make big bucks at their sale. The entire family makes a living off the ranch. Not too many big operations can say that. I've seen lots of GAR cows run through consignment sales in OK and TX. They usually bring top dollar. So you can disagree all day, but Gardiners meet the challenge you put out there.</p><p></p><p>There's standing room only at the sales of Nichols sired calves. He used to sponsor several a year; I don't know what the program is right now. That tells me that those calves work well in the feedlot and probably on the rail. His cattle have top of the line EPDs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 445347, member: 13"] I knew you would disagree. But commercial cattlemen won't ignore the success of US Premium Beef and Gardiner's cattle work very well in that program. That speaks to the quality of their beef. They have about 1000 calves drop every fall in a defined breeding window. That speaks to the fertility of their females and their management. Their bulls are working in every part of the country and in several AI catalogs. That speaks to the quality of their bulls. And they make big bucks at their sale. The entire family makes a living off the ranch. Not too many big operations can say that. I've seen lots of GAR cows run through consignment sales in OK and TX. They usually bring top dollar. So you can disagree all day, but Gardiners meet the challenge you put out there. There's standing room only at the sales of Nichols sired calves. He used to sponsor several a year; I don't know what the program is right now. That tells me that those calves work well in the feedlot and probably on the rail. His cattle have top of the line EPDs. [/QUOTE]
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