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<blockquote data-quote="auctionboy" data-source="post: 356881" data-attributes="member: 3495"><p>I was watching Cattlemen to Cattlemen on RFD tonight and the congressmen who was a farmer his whole life said they spent $4.5 million on researching 28 large feedlots and packing faclities to figure out more about retained ownership. He held up a 1200 pages and said that 5% of cattle being fed were owned by the packer. The rest in retained ownership and other programs. $4,500,000.00 to come up with this great info! He was proud and happy to have spent that much money for something that could have been figured out for a lot less. I consider it a interesting fact, but other then that a huge waste of money. Who are these numbers going to help?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="auctionboy, post: 356881, member: 3495"] I was watching Cattlemen to Cattlemen on RFD tonight and the congressmen who was a farmer his whole life said they spent $4.5 million on researching 28 large feedlots and packing faclities to figure out more about retained ownership. He held up a 1200 pages and said that 5% of cattle being fed were owned by the packer. The rest in retained ownership and other programs. $4,500,000.00 to come up with this great info! He was proud and happy to have spent that much money for something that could have been figured out for a lot less. I consider it a interesting fact, but other then that a huge waste of money. Who are these numbers going to help? [/QUOTE]
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