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<blockquote data-quote="dph" data-source="post: 135397" data-attributes="member: 2112"><p>4. One of the biggest complaints by consumers about beef is lack of consistency. I believe straightbred cattle will be more consistent than crossbred cattle.</p><p></p><p>Bingo, Frankie. The next change to come about in the industry will, IMHO, be focusing on creating a more consistent product. I don't believe it will focus on any particular breed as much as it will focus on the genes needed to create consistency. I know growth is very important, but quality will be key the next time times get tough. Whether a fellow straight or cross breeds, they will have to prove they can provide a consistent, quality product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dph, post: 135397, member: 2112"] 4. One of the biggest complaints by consumers about beef is lack of consistency. I believe straightbred cattle will be more consistent than crossbred cattle. Bingo, Frankie. The next change to come about in the industry will, IMHO, be focusing on creating a more consistent product. I don't believe it will focus on any particular breed as much as it will focus on the genes needed to create consistency. I know growth is very important, but quality will be key the next time times get tough. Whether a fellow straight or cross breeds, they will have to prove they can provide a consistent, quality product. [/QUOTE]
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