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Angus. I don't get this...........
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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 803780" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p></p></blockquote><p>Nope, all it was/is is a method to create more demand for and sell more black angus bulls.</p><p>You'll notice that most of the breeds have made a space for blk angus genetics in their registrys but the AAA hasn;t made space for even Red Angus in theirs[/quote]</p><p></p><p>I fully agree with you that was initial intent of the CAB program. However CAB is an LLC business and someone is making a ton of money. Here is a copy and paste from their site.</p><p></p><p><strong>WOOSTER, Ohio – Nov. 19, 2010 – Start-up companies often report double-digit sales growth,</strong></p><p><strong>but 32-year-old iconic brands without new-product launches or acquisitions? Not so much. Yet</strong></p><p><strong>Certified Angus Beef LLC recently closed the books on fiscal year 2010 with 17.2% growth</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p></p><p>CAB LLC makes more money when more meat meets the CAB guidelines and the more cattle that are black starts the qualifying procedure. The more meat that is marketed under the CAB label, the the more income to CAB LLC. To me it is now a conflict of interest between CAB LLC and the American Angus Association as the Angus breed reputation is potentially compromised while reducing the demand for the breed.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 803780, member: 8973"] [/quote] Nope, all it was/is is a method to create more demand for and sell more black angus bulls. You'll notice that most of the breeds have made a space for blk angus genetics in their registrys but the AAA hasn;t made space for even Red Angus in theirs[/quote] I fully agree with you that was initial intent of the CAB program. However CAB is an LLC business and someone is making a ton of money. Here is a copy and paste from their site. [b]WOOSTER, Ohio – Nov. 19, 2010 – Start-up companies often report double-digit sales growth, but 32-year-old iconic brands without new-product launches or acquisitions? Not so much. Yet Certified Angus Beef LLC recently closed the books on fiscal year 2010 with 17.2% growth [/b] CAB LLC makes more money when more meat meets the CAB guidelines and the more cattle that are black starts the qualifying procedure. The more meat that is marketed under the CAB label, the the more income to CAB LLC. To me it is now a conflict of interest between CAB LLC and the American Angus Association as the Angus breed reputation is potentially compromised while reducing the demand for the breed. [/QUOTE]
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