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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1214963" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>South Devon are a breed that pops into my mind as competition with angus but still well positioned in a quality grade market and similar enough to what everyone else is producing that there's no discount.</p><p>There are not many buyers that get fooled by a black hide. They know they're buying angus with something else. The angus is the easy choice for quality grade and the something else helps yield. </p><p>Quality grade is NOT the whole picture though even if most of the cattle are black and at least half angus. There are very few grids that I've seen that don't pay premiums for yield grade 1-2 and that's easy money!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1214963, member: 14661"] South Devon are a breed that pops into my mind as competition with angus but still well positioned in a quality grade market and similar enough to what everyone else is producing that there's no discount. There are not many buyers that get fooled by a black hide. They know they're buying angus with something else. The angus is the easy choice for quality grade and the something else helps yield. Quality grade is NOT the whole picture though even if most of the cattle are black and at least half angus. There are very few grids that I've seen that don't pay premiums for yield grade 1-2 and that's easy money! [/QUOTE]
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