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<blockquote data-quote="3MR" data-source="post: 336969" data-attributes="member: 4180"><p>All those listed reasons are leading to the decline in beaf quality. As it stands now the average producer gets more for higher weights than chasing higher choice. If your not selling on the grid very little, if any, of the grade premiums come back to you. Higher carcass weights do give you a return.</p><p></p><p>Its pretty common knowledge that we have a higher rate of health issues in beaf today. Im not going to argue the point, you can either believe it or not.</p><p></p><p>I didnt read the study, but I believe the age problem was related to animals that were younger at slaughter. Every breed takes time to produce beaf that grades.</p><p></p><p>I'll tell you what. You keep doing what your doing and I will keep doing what I am doing.</p><p></p><p>This whole argument sort of sounds like the serial killer blaming the cops for shooting him, ludicrist!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3MR, post: 336969, member: 4180"] All those listed reasons are leading to the decline in beaf quality. As it stands now the average producer gets more for higher weights than chasing higher choice. If your not selling on the grid very little, if any, of the grade premiums come back to you. Higher carcass weights do give you a return. Its pretty common knowledge that we have a higher rate of health issues in beaf today. Im not going to argue the point, you can either believe it or not. I didnt read the study, but I believe the age problem was related to animals that were younger at slaughter. Every breed takes time to produce beaf that grades. I'll tell you what. You keep doing what your doing and I will keep doing what I am doing. This whole argument sort of sounds like the serial killer blaming the cops for shooting him, ludicrist! [/QUOTE]
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