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Grass-fed Beef Cattle Genetics 101
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<blockquote data-quote="edrsimms" data-source="post: 697091" data-attributes="member: 10970"><p><strong>You cant produce enough grass fed beef in America to supply the demand</strong>-- lets think about that a minute-- <u><strong>good point Grannysoo</strong></u>-- a point I have been trying to make for what a month? And now you have finally GOT IT...............</p><p>The only thing holding most of you back from independence of the packers and feeders you seem to love so much is a little knowledge of GRASSes and forage management and utilization, marketing and genetics.</p><p>Wouldn't you rather work together, produce a better quality product and make more money? Are you incapable of being independent of others? Everyone on Earth knows that the grassfed producer can't produce enough beef for everyone, so what does this mean in real terms? </p><p></p><p><strong>Reaching deep into Economics 101 --Supply is LOW--- Demand is HIGH = better prices</strong>-- more green in your pocket, As 1 grassfed producer, you dont need 9 billion buyers / you only need a few buyers to make a better living than the feedlot and packer are willing to pay you. Be independent like the traditional rancher (grassfed beef producer) and walk away from the non-traditional bucket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edrsimms, post: 697091, member: 10970"] [b]You cant produce enough grass fed beef in America to supply the demand[/b]-- lets think about that a minute-- [u][b]good point Grannysoo[/b][/u]-- a point I have been trying to make for what a month? And now you have finally GOT IT............... The only thing holding most of you back from independence of the packers and feeders you seem to love so much is a little knowledge of GRASSes and forage management and utilization, marketing and genetics. Wouldn't you rather work together, produce a better quality product and make more money? Are you incapable of being independent of others? Everyone on Earth knows that the grassfed producer can't produce enough beef for everyone, so what does this mean in real terms? [b]Reaching deep into Economics 101 --Supply is LOW--- Demand is HIGH = better prices[/b]-- more green in your pocket, As 1 grassfed producer, you dont need 9 billion buyers / you only need a few buyers to make a better living than the feedlot and packer are willing to pay you. Be independent like the traditional rancher (grassfed beef producer) and walk away from the non-traditional bucket. [/QUOTE]
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