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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6524"><p>> You are right to be concerned</p><p>> about CAB but not for the reasons</p><p>> you state. For reasons of</p><p>> deception, CAB is not a good</p><p>> program.</p><p></p><p>> As far as one breed of beef</p><p>> becoming dominant in the meat</p><p>> case, let the market decide. If</p><p>> consumers prefer a certain</p><p>> product, that is fine and they</p><p>> will decide with their dollars.</p><p></p><p>> In regard to your concern about</p><p>> moving to one breed, it won't</p><p>> happen. At one time the hereford</p><p>> breed was said to hold 80% of the</p><p>> market. Breed fads come and go. Don't stick your head too far into the sand by saying that the beef industry won' go the same way as hog & poultry did. As for fads coming and going I'm afraid that fads are on the way out, its just not business like.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bancroft@cattle-today.com">bancroft@cattle-today.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6524"] > You are right to be concerned > about CAB but not for the reasons > you state. For reasons of > deception, CAB is not a good > program. > As far as one breed of beef > becoming dominant in the meat > case, let the market decide. If > consumers prefer a certain > product, that is fine and they > will decide with their dollars. > In regard to your concern about > moving to one breed, it won't > happen. At one time the hereford > breed was said to hold 80% of the > market. Breed fads come and go. Don't stick your head too far into the sand by saying that the beef industry won' go the same way as hog & poultry did. As for fads coming and going I'm afraid that fads are on the way out, its just not business like. [email=bancroft@cattle-today.com]bancroft@cattle-today.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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