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NCBA, R-CALF, COOL, USDA (No Politics!)
NCBA Opposes Cash Pricing
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1630654" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Thank you Aaron.... you explained it better than I could and I sure could not find where I had heard and read the reasoning. We have to work with them all, and the contract feeders can't piss off the packers or they will be shut out and then where will the feeder calves go..... Getting some would be better than nothing....and could open up things for some of the smaller guys to have other avenues to market their cattle. Especially if we get something pushed to get to more regional plants to stop this whole monopoly that is there with the supply being jammed up against the packers that can't get them moved through with this virus and the unions fighting.... and with people learning that it is not the farmers fault that the meat is not in the stores....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1630654, member: 25884"] Thank you Aaron.... you explained it better than I could and I sure could not find where I had heard and read the reasoning. We have to work with them all, and the contract feeders can't piss off the packers or they will be shut out and then where will the feeder calves go..... Getting some would be better than nothing....and could open up things for some of the smaller guys to have other avenues to market their cattle. Especially if we get something pushed to get to more regional plants to stop this whole monopoly that is there with the supply being jammed up against the packers that can't get them moved through with this virus and the unions fighting.... and with people learning that it is not the farmers fault that the meat is not in the stores.... [/QUOTE]
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