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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 299202" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>No, I'm not doubting the data, but would like to know when it was done and where it was published. A group here in OK has been reseaching and promoting Senepols for years. They've published articles, similar to this one, highlighting the strengths of the breed in magazines, newsletters, and newspapers. But I don't see Senepols in the pastures here in OK, at least in my area. From reading the boards, they've just never taken off in the south. Thus, if this article was published ten years ago, why haven't Piedmontese taken off in AL? Since the article says "Piedmontese beef cattle, a heavily muscled breed that <strong>recently was introduced into the United States</strong>..." it leads me to believe it's an old article. PAUS has been around since 1984. Why don't you ask your golfing partner that question? After such promising research, what happened?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 299202, member: 13"] No, I'm not doubting the data, but would like to know when it was done and where it was published. A group here in OK has been reseaching and promoting Senepols for years. They've published articles, similar to this one, highlighting the strengths of the breed in magazines, newsletters, and newspapers. But I don't see Senepols in the pastures here in OK, at least in my area. From reading the boards, they've just never taken off in the south. Thus, if this article was published ten years ago, why haven't Piedmontese taken off in AL? Since the article says "Piedmontese beef cattle, a heavily muscled breed that [b]recently was introduced into the United States[/b]..." it leads me to believe it's an old article. PAUS has been around since 1984. Why don't you ask your golfing partner that question? After such promising research, what happened? [/QUOTE]
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