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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 642307" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>The guy makes valid arguments. There is no question that you can finish 3000 steers in six months in a feedlot occupying a far smaller land footprint than if they spent 12 to 18 months grazing range in western Oklahoma. I think you probably want to have a University double check his findings, but I see no reason to silence the man or dismiss his work out of hand. As for a Phd meaning anything......if they are commenting on anything outside of their specific field of expertise they are no more qualified or informed than anybody else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 642307, member: 7645"] The guy makes valid arguments. There is no question that you can finish 3000 steers in six months in a feedlot occupying a far smaller land footprint than if they spent 12 to 18 months grazing range in western Oklahoma. I think you probably want to have a University double check his findings, but I see no reason to silence the man or dismiss his work out of hand. As for a Phd meaning anything......if they are commenting on anything outside of their specific field of expertise they are no more qualified or informed than anybody else. [/QUOTE]
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