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COOL and National Animal ID System?
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie" data-source="post: 34681" data-attributes="member: 323"><p>I would personally prefer to see a totally transparent data stream from cool. It would be a benefit to purebred and commercial producers alike to be able to see what data was collected in the feed lot and packing house as it relates to profitable aspects of feeding and packing cattle. I would like to know for instance which bulls calves feed the cheapest or grade the best irrespective of a breed or ranch that it comes from. I think this is the best possible situation for producers , to not only know where a calf comes from but how it is bred . Can you imagine the improvements that could be made with this type of info? Yes I understand that it would be too labor intensive but I can dream cant I. I'm afraid once again we as producers will do all the work and recieve very little benefit as real profit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie, post: 34681, member: 323"] I would personally prefer to see a totally transparent data stream from cool. It would be a benefit to purebred and commercial producers alike to be able to see what data was collected in the feed lot and packing house as it relates to profitable aspects of feeding and packing cattle. I would like to know for instance which bulls calves feed the cheapest or grade the best irrespective of a breed or ranch that it comes from. I think this is the best possible situation for producers , to not only know where a calf comes from but how it is bred . Can you imagine the improvements that could be made with this type of info? Yes I understand that it would be too labor intensive but I can dream cant I. I'm afraid once again we as producers will do all the work and recieve very little benefit as real profit. [/QUOTE]
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