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<blockquote data-quote="CMeyring" data-source="post: 20468" data-attributes="member: 185"><p>The Nolan Ryan Tender Aged Beef (NRTAB) program is owned by a company called Beefmaster Cattlemen LP (<a href="http://www.nolanryanbeef.com" target="_blank">http://www.nolanryanbeef.com</a>). This is a limited partnership owned by 37 individual investors. Most of the investors are either commercial or purebred cattle producers.</p><p></p><p>The program is not breed specific. However, this is one the only programs that actually prefers Brahman influenced cattle. The program currently sells a USDA Select product. This is the first program of its kind to sell a USDA Certified Tender beef product. A very detailed and objective selection process is performed on every animal that is fed for the program. The NRTAB program utilizes a HACCP type approach to tenderness. Included in the process is the use of post-mortem electrical stimulation, imagining by the BeefCam as well as a USDA certified aging program. The BeefCam® is an add-on module to the RMS Computer Vision System (CVS). It is the only commercial non-invasive, non-destructive, real time tenderness evaluation tool used in the red meat industry today.</p><p></p><p>The NRTAB program is currently working with six licensed feedyards in South Texas. The cattle are sold to and harvested by Sam Kane Beef Processors in Corpus Christi. The program does buy feeder cattle or cattle in the feedyard. Instead, the program works with the cattle that are placed on feed, either as cattle bought by the feedyard or retained ownership cattle.</p><p></p><p>The program pays a premium incentive for cattle that perform well against the program specifications. Currently anywhere from $5 to $20 per certified head is being paid back to the cattle owners depending on performance. There are no discounts. In addition, individual carcass data is available at no cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMeyring, post: 20468, member: 185"] The Nolan Ryan Tender Aged Beef (NRTAB) program is owned by a company called Beefmaster Cattlemen LP ([url=http://www.nolanryanbeef.com]http://www.nolanryanbeef.com[/url]). This is a limited partnership owned by 37 individual investors. Most of the investors are either commercial or purebred cattle producers. The program is not breed specific. However, this is one the only programs that actually prefers Brahman influenced cattle. The program currently sells a USDA Select product. This is the first program of its kind to sell a USDA Certified Tender beef product. A very detailed and objective selection process is performed on every animal that is fed for the program. The NRTAB program utilizes a HACCP type approach to tenderness. Included in the process is the use of post-mortem electrical stimulation, imagining by the BeefCam as well as a USDA certified aging program. The BeefCam® is an add-on module to the RMS Computer Vision System (CVS). It is the only commercial non-invasive, non-destructive, real time tenderness evaluation tool used in the red meat industry today. The NRTAB program is currently working with six licensed feedyards in South Texas. The cattle are sold to and harvested by Sam Kane Beef Processors in Corpus Christi. The program does buy feeder cattle or cattle in the feedyard. Instead, the program works with the cattle that are placed on feed, either as cattle bought by the feedyard or retained ownership cattle. The program pays a premium incentive for cattle that perform well against the program specifications. Currently anywhere from $5 to $20 per certified head is being paid back to the cattle owners depending on performance. There are no discounts. In addition, individual carcass data is available at no cost. [/QUOTE]
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