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<blockquote data-quote="Hereford76" data-source="post: 738136" data-attributes="member: 7000"><p>i guess i'm just a little gun shy anymore. not trying to be mysterious - maybe a little innuendo every now and then that no one ever picks up on. beef consumption tanked when the usda lowered grading standards and we were left with a system that rewards off a grid for marbling. what has that done to our cowherd. i am a firm believer for every step we make in grading capability we take another step back at home with do-ability. my whole point with the select comment was - what if we can breed cattle, regardless of breed, that eat as well at select under our current grading system. maybe i'm wrong and you can fill me in with the cattle that are doing both. but right now i can add value to my end product by breeding marbling into to my cattle at what cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hereford76, post: 738136, member: 7000"] i guess i'm just a little gun shy anymore. not trying to be mysterious - maybe a little innuendo every now and then that no one ever picks up on. beef consumption tanked when the usda lowered grading standards and we were left with a system that rewards off a grid for marbling. what has that done to our cowherd. i am a firm believer for every step we make in grading capability we take another step back at home with do-ability. my whole point with the select comment was - what if we can breed cattle, regardless of breed, that eat as well at select under our current grading system. maybe i'm wrong and you can fill me in with the cattle that are doing both. but right now i can add value to my end product by breeding marbling into to my cattle at what cost. [/QUOTE]
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