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Beef Checkoff Program
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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 52622" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>Texan, I agree 100% with your post. I voted to up the check off to $2. However, the piece I quoted is my problem with the check off. It is probably different in Texas than in Ohio (all things are!!) but the only way to get the checkoff dollars from a breeder is thru the sale barn or other public sale. I know of many private treaty sales that are never deducted the $1. It is all done on the honor system. No, I did not say that Ohio cattleman are dishoronable. Most of them do not agree with the checkoff program, so in turn, do not pay their $1 unless there is no other way around it. The proper papers can be downloaded or picked up at any cattle function sponsered by the cattleman's association. But most times it is over looked. So just think what the assessments would be if the collection process was better monitored.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 52622, member: 190"] Texan, I agree 100% with your post. I voted to up the check off to $2. However, the piece I quoted is my problem with the check off. It is probably different in Texas than in Ohio (all things are!!) but the only way to get the checkoff dollars from a breeder is thru the sale barn or other public sale. I know of many private treaty sales that are never deducted the $1. It is all done on the honor system. No, I did not say that Ohio cattleman are dishoronable. Most of them do not agree with the checkoff program, so in turn, do not pay their $1 unless there is no other way around it. The proper papers can be downloaded or picked up at any cattle function sponsered by the cattleman's association. But most times it is over looked. So just think what the assessments would be if the collection process was better monitored. [/QUOTE]
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