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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 148889" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>Leachman used to be the biggest seedstock producer (I think by far) around ~1990. A corporation I worked for back then bought a very LARGE number of Leachman composite bulls and heifers and the bigwigs were real proud of them. I thought they were pretty mediocre myself. I had cows at the house that were comparable or better. The list of 25 largest seedstock producers you'll want is in the the National Cattlemen's Association annual beef industry review edition. I get it most years because of my membership in the Alabama Cattleman's Association and past efforts to get me to join NCBA. I can't find it in my cluttered book cases but I am sure several other more organized members also have it lying around someplace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 148889, member: 2095"] Leachman used to be the biggest seedstock producer (I think by far) around ~1990. A corporation I worked for back then bought a very LARGE number of Leachman composite bulls and heifers and the bigwigs were real proud of them. I thought they were pretty mediocre myself. I had cows at the house that were comparable or better. The list of 25 largest seedstock producers you'll want is in the the National Cattlemen's Association annual beef industry review edition. I get it most years because of my membership in the Alabama Cattleman's Association and past efforts to get me to join NCBA. I can't find it in my cluttered book cases but I am sure several other more organized members also have it lying around someplace. [/QUOTE]
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