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NCBA, R-CALF, COOL, USDA (No Politics!)
Imported beef.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1449412" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I am for COOL as well. As most that are involved in the cattle industry, be it cow/calf producers or back grounders, large or small, we are widely accepting of BQA practices and implement them, and I am certain that our ( USA ) raised cattle are raised and fed and processed with the safest and highest standards. I am sure that beef from Canada is a good product also. In years past I have AI bred some cows to Canadian Charolais bulls, with good results</p><p>To me the farther away from the source of production the harder it would be to maintain quality control, along with health issues, and practices that could affect those. </p><p>We have been selling vegetables at farmers market, and there are lots of folks that do very much care where there food comes from. There is often times a wide range of what is understood about our agricultural practices, which is why I think a lot of folks are sometimes mistrusting, a case in point could be the definition of product of or raised in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1449412, member: 24816"] I am for COOL as well. As most that are involved in the cattle industry, be it cow/calf producers or back grounders, large or small, we are widely accepting of BQA practices and implement them, and I am certain that our ( USA ) raised cattle are raised and fed and processed with the safest and highest standards. I am sure that beef from Canada is a good product also. In years past I have AI bred some cows to Canadian Charolais bulls, with good results To me the farther away from the source of production the harder it would be to maintain quality control, along with health issues, and practices that could affect those. We have been selling vegetables at farmers market, and there are lots of folks that do very much care where there food comes from. There is often times a wide range of what is understood about our agricultural practices, which is why I think a lot of folks are sometimes mistrusting, a case in point could be the definition of product of or raised in. [/QUOTE]
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