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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1518"><p>> I'm just curious as to why those</p><p>> that voted YES or NO did so?</p><p></p><p>> I voted yes, because I believe the</p><p>> Checkoff works!</p><p></p><p>I voted yes because I believe in the overall program. I have just read all of the responses here and they all make a lot of sense (except Benjamin C. Roberts but he probably did not get the biggest lolly pop in 1st grade either). I am in full agreement that a small cow/calf operation like mine cannot afford the kind of advertisement campaign that I see in the media. Some seem to think that the ads for micro wave dishes and the quick meals will benefit the meat wholesalers alone, but where are they getting the beef to put in their products? My benefit may be indirect but that does not lessen its value to me.</p><p></p><p>There are two areas where my check off dollar is used that I did not see mentioned in any of the previous responses. (1) Half of my check off dollar stays in the state where I sell my calves. That means that the money is used at home for local education, research and promotion. (2) While promotion and research were both at least alluded to, there has not been anything said about the educational benefits. Part of my check off dollar goes to the educational system. These dollars will go a long way in providing a stronger customer base for our product in years to come, as well as helping the youth of our nation plan for a healthier lifestyle.</p><p></p><p>One other thought and then I am gone. Some one mentioned that an individual animal may be sold several times and therefore will put maybe $5.00 or $6.00 into the program. My first reaction to that is to retain ownership. While my operation is to small to do that, it is an option. At the same time, the argument does not hold water because when I sell the calf, I pay $1.00 and I am finished with that animal. If it sells 50 times after that, it does not affect me except to add another $49.00 to a program that is working for my benefit.</p><p></p><p>So much for my opinion, thanks for listening.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:MAPXP@FLASH.NET">MAPXP@FLASH.NET</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1518"] > I'm just curious as to why those > that voted YES or NO did so? > I voted yes, because I believe the > Checkoff works! I voted yes because I believe in the overall program. I have just read all of the responses here and they all make a lot of sense (except Benjamin C. Roberts but he probably did not get the biggest lolly pop in 1st grade either). I am in full agreement that a small cow/calf operation like mine cannot afford the kind of advertisement campaign that I see in the media. Some seem to think that the ads for micro wave dishes and the quick meals will benefit the meat wholesalers alone, but where are they getting the beef to put in their products? My benefit may be indirect but that does not lessen its value to me. There are two areas where my check off dollar is used that I did not see mentioned in any of the previous responses. (1) Half of my check off dollar stays in the state where I sell my calves. That means that the money is used at home for local education, research and promotion. (2) While promotion and research were both at least alluded to, there has not been anything said about the educational benefits. Part of my check off dollar goes to the educational system. These dollars will go a long way in providing a stronger customer base for our product in years to come, as well as helping the youth of our nation plan for a healthier lifestyle. One other thought and then I am gone. Some one mentioned that an individual animal may be sold several times and therefore will put maybe $5.00 or $6.00 into the program. My first reaction to that is to retain ownership. While my operation is to small to do that, it is an option. At the same time, the argument does not hold water because when I sell the calf, I pay $1.00 and I am finished with that animal. If it sells 50 times after that, it does not affect me except to add another $49.00 to a program that is working for my benefit. So much for my opinion, thanks for listening. [email=MAPXP@FLASH.NET]MAPXP@FLASH.NET[/email] [/QUOTE]
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