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What to expect from a breed association?
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<blockquote data-quote="kjonesel" data-source="post: 1241439" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>Breed associations are similar to the extra tractor you have. You can't cost flow it but when you need it it takes on an added value. The Gelbvieh Association is constantly working on improvements that the breeder can use. The implementation of their online registry program a few years ago was a huge improvement. It allowed the member to easily enter information and along with that obtain computer calculated information. All of this wasn't readily to a breeder as recently as a few years ago. Our dues are $120.00 per year plus $25.00 a year per head for herd assessment. It adds up but if I use just half of what is available to a member I feel I could earn that much back in applied management alone. If you unwilling to do the work to utilize the programs available then no its not worth joining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjonesel, post: 1241439, member: 16842"] Breed associations are similar to the extra tractor you have. You can't cost flow it but when you need it it takes on an added value. The Gelbvieh Association is constantly working on improvements that the breeder can use. The implementation of their online registry program a few years ago was a huge improvement. It allowed the member to easily enter information and along with that obtain computer calculated information. All of this wasn't readily to a breeder as recently as a few years ago. Our dues are $120.00 per year plus $25.00 a year per head for herd assessment. It adds up but if I use just half of what is available to a member I feel I could earn that much back in applied management alone. If you unwilling to do the work to utilize the programs available then no its not worth joining. [/QUOTE]
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