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China to drop longstanding ban on US beef imports
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1365832" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I figured this thread would take off to. As we move closer to a world economy (for lack of a better description), the US producer (no matter what the product) will be left further, and further behind. I see the writing on the wall, for our industry. I used to not feel that way. I predicted years ago, the day would come, when the only people in the US, with a steady job would be: federal employees, nurses, school teachers, and cattlemen. I figured if you were producing a product, you were screwed. I see now, people will buy the equivalent of a Waffle House steak, produced in old Mexico, and be happy with the savings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1365832, member: 17956"] I figured this thread would take off to. As we move closer to a world economy (for lack of a better description), the US producer (no matter what the product) will be left further, and further behind. I see the writing on the wall, for our industry. I used to not feel that way. I predicted years ago, the day would come, when the only people in the US, with a steady job would be: federal employees, nurses, school teachers, and cattlemen. I figured if you were producing a product, you were screwed. I see now, people will buy the equivalent of a Waffle House steak, produced in old Mexico, and be happy with the savings. [/QUOTE]
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