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<blockquote data-quote="James T" data-source="post: 924474" data-attributes="member: 17369"><p>What kind of commercial cow/calf operation are you referring to as a potential failure? All of them? Just feedlots? By breed (breeders)? The general private treaty market? The salebarn? The grass fed or natural market? A breed like Piedmontese has some special traits that certainly wouldn't be financially appreciated by the cookie cutter black of the feedlots and certainly not by salebarns. But those in the lean beef market, grass fed/natural and niche breeders have produced a demand that makes it viable for someone to entertain.</p><p></p><p>Define 'make it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James T, post: 924474, member: 17369"] What kind of commercial cow/calf operation are you referring to as a potential failure? All of them? Just feedlots? By breed (breeders)? The general private treaty market? The salebarn? The grass fed or natural market? A breed like Piedmontese has some special traits that certainly wouldn't be financially appreciated by the cookie cutter black of the feedlots and certainly not by salebarns. But those in the lean beef market, grass fed/natural and niche breeders have produced a demand that makes it viable for someone to entertain. Define 'make it". [/QUOTE]
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