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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 685175" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>FASonline. </p><p>Everybody read though the site. </p><p>It's exactly as I have said.</p><p>The only significant high quality beef the US imports is from Canada.</p><p>There are no barriers restricting the import of high quality beef from Australia. If it were available, it would be here.</p><p>I'm not saying Australia doesn't have high quality beef.</p><p>I can't see where all the bashing of US beef comes from.</p><p></p><p>Google it up. FASonline or World Beef Exporting Countries. [everybody]</p><p></p><p>United States: Beef exports for 2004 are forecast to set another record at 1.2 million tons, up 1 percent from the 2003 estimate. Exports are forecast to expand, reaching a record 10 percent of production. The United States is the primary high quality beef supplier to the world, producing high value grain fed beef, verses the non-fed beef produced in Australia and South America. However, U.S. beef production is forecast to fall 5 percent to 11.6 million tons in 2004 as cattle supplies continue to tighten resulting from herd liquidation since 1996 and drought in many areas. Assuming a return to normal pasture conditions, higher cow and heifer retention for herd rebuilding during 2004 will mean reduced slaughter of female animals. This will in turn reduce domestic consumption, which is forecast to fall for the second year in a row to nearly 12 million tons in 2004</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 685175, member: 3937"] FASonline. Everybody read though the site. It's exactly as I have said. The only significant high quality beef the US imports is from Canada. There are no barriers restricting the import of high quality beef from Australia. If it were available, it would be here. I'm not saying Australia doesn't have high quality beef. I can't see where all the bashing of US beef comes from. Google it up. FASonline or World Beef Exporting Countries. [everybody] United States: Beef exports for 2004 are forecast to set another record at 1.2 million tons, up 1 percent from the 2003 estimate. Exports are forecast to expand, reaching a record 10 percent of production. The United States is the primary high quality beef supplier to the world, producing high value grain fed beef, verses the non-fed beef produced in Australia and South America. However, U.S. beef production is forecast to fall 5 percent to 11.6 million tons in 2004 as cattle supplies continue to tighten resulting from herd liquidation since 1996 and drought in many areas. Assuming a return to normal pasture conditions, higher cow and heifer retention for herd rebuilding during 2004 will mean reduced slaughter of female animals. This will in turn reduce domestic consumption, which is forecast to fall for the second year in a row to nearly 12 million tons in 2004 [/QUOTE]
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