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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 150444" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I figured that something was up since a couple of weeks ago there were a bunch of Japanese business types and reporters/photographers at the Joplin salbarn for the weekly sale.</p><p>For as small as the demand will be at first, there will be plenty of cattle that fit the expot regs. As demand increases for exports the need for QSA animals may fall behind. In the long run, QSA probably won;t generate much more income for the producers but in the short term it should. It's like a lot of these kinds of deals that they won;t command a premium but those that aren;t qualified will be docked. Just one more instance of the exception becoming the standard with time. But there will always be a demand for the non-QSA beef for certain markets.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 150444, member: 34"] I figured that something was up since a couple of weeks ago there were a bunch of Japanese business types and reporters/photographers at the Joplin salbarn for the weekly sale. For as small as the demand will be at first, there will be plenty of cattle that fit the expot regs. As demand increases for exports the need for QSA animals may fall behind. In the long run, QSA probably won;t generate much more income for the producers but in the short term it should. It's like a lot of these kinds of deals that they won;t command a premium but those that aren;t qualified will be docked. Just one more instance of the exception becoming the standard with time. But there will always be a demand for the non-QSA beef for certain markets. dun [/QUOTE]
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