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New article that I wrote on Medium about cattle.
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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1573021" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>Surf and turf is as good as it gets. IMO Imports and trying to compete with chicken and pork is what has hurt the US beef producers. Quality US caught seafood sells for a premium and there's not enough to go around. COOL has worked great in the US seafood industry because it's not controlled by foreign countries like the beef industry. </p><p>When EID tags become mandatory, and the buyers start to use DNA and ultrasound scanning to determine how much an animal is worth, some beef producers will do really well. I feel our operation will profit greatly from the breeding decisions we make in the next few years for years to come. CAB has proven there's a market for quality, now they just need to tighten up the ropes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1573021, member: 24694"] Surf and turf is as good as it gets. IMO Imports and trying to compete with chicken and pork is what has hurt the US beef producers. Quality US caught seafood sells for a premium and there's not enough to go around. COOL has worked great in the US seafood industry because it's not controlled by foreign countries like the beef industry. When EID tags become mandatory, and the buyers start to use DNA and ultrasound scanning to determine how much an animal is worth, some beef producers will do really well. I feel our operation will profit greatly from the breeding decisions we make in the next few years for years to come. CAB has proven there's a market for quality, now they just need to tighten up the ropes. [/QUOTE]
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