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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1662437" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Me thinks Jeanne is growing sour on Greg Judy, Kit Pharo and those of the more cow per acre mindset because Jeanne is in the business</p><p>of selling what is becoming known in the grazing industry as diesel burners. I picked up on this immediately with ''<em>Kit Pharo, I haven't heard</em></p><p><em>that name in years,,,,I wonder what he's preaching now ect ect'' </em>Believe me when I say the purveyors of 4 color advertising with show cattle</p><p>pictures of ribbon covered behemoths are quaking in their boots. If we, as an industry are going to survive, it will be with low cost production.</p><p></p><p>We are in the position today of going over the cliff with the rest of the lemmings by doing what is clearly not working as it did in the past</p><p>or taking 'the road less travelled'. The low cost high production per acre cowman has a chance of surviving what we are facing in the </p><p>market today. Those following the more conventional path will need to consider other options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1662437, member: 40072"] Me thinks Jeanne is growing sour on Greg Judy, Kit Pharo and those of the more cow per acre mindset because Jeanne is in the business of selling what is becoming known in the grazing industry as diesel burners. I picked up on this immediately with ''[I]Kit Pharo, I haven't heard that name in years,,,,I wonder what he's preaching now ect ect'' [/I]Believe me when I say the purveyors of 4 color advertising with show cattle pictures of ribbon covered behemoths are quaking in their boots. If we, as an industry are going to survive, it will be with low cost production. We are in the position today of going over the cliff with the rest of the lemmings by doing what is clearly not working as it did in the past or taking 'the road less travelled'. The low cost high production per acre cowman has a chance of surviving what we are facing in the market today. Those following the more conventional path will need to consider other options. [/QUOTE]
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