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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 481576" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>The Angus Assn has always believed that Angus cattle produce good beef. They objected back when the USDA lowered the grading standards. They started CAB to offer consumers a choice between quality beef and commodity beef. They have now started the AngusSource program to identify cattle sired by Angus bulls. They've always stood behind the breed. I see encouraging people who raise Angus or use Angus genetics to identify those cattle as a reasonable next move on their part. </p><p></p><p>There's value in the NAIS program to a producer willing to jump through the hoops to claim it. Cattle that are age and source verified are worth more in some markets. I think the AAA simply wants to help their members and member's customers to get as many dollars for their cattle as possible and see the NAIS program as a way to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 481576, member: 13"] The Angus Assn has always believed that Angus cattle produce good beef. They objected back when the USDA lowered the grading standards. They started CAB to offer consumers a choice between quality beef and commodity beef. They have now started the AngusSource program to identify cattle sired by Angus bulls. They've always stood behind the breed. I see encouraging people who raise Angus or use Angus genetics to identify those cattle as a reasonable next move on their part. There's value in the NAIS program to a producer willing to jump through the hoops to claim it. Cattle that are age and source verified are worth more in some markets. I think the AAA simply wants to help their members and member's customers to get as many dollars for their cattle as possible and see the NAIS program as a way to do that. [/QUOTE]
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