In the last edition of the Canadian Cattleman the editor had a little rant about how if you aren't part of a value chain then you might as well pack your bags and get out! Makes me wonder if this guy has ever sat in a mart in his life? Or knows which end of the cow to feed?
Now listen very CAREFULLY... There is a market for every kind of beef! Everything sells! Yes fads come and fads go! Two years ago you couldn't give a Simmental away... now this year you just top the market!!! The angus breed was the real thing the last few years...well actually not last fall!!
This whole idea of the ideal breed is just a bunch of B.S. Any breed can be fed to achieve just about whatever grade you want. Yes some get fat easier than others...and some have a lot more muscle than others(read that meat). Now for today fat is in(we call it marbling and somehow equate it to tenderness and quality, when in fact it is only fat!) but in the long run, we know meat is what we are selling! Or at least I hope you know that?
A wise old boy once told me"Don't get caught up in all the fads. The ONLY thing that matters to you is pounds! Because that is what you get paid for, not color, or fat, or how pretty!" And wasn't he right???At least in the long run?
Now any value chain based on breed is a con game. Completely useless in the real world! Selling smoke and mirrors and B.S.! Avoid them like the plague because even though they might be good in the short term in the end they will drag you down. Certified Angus Beef would be about the worst one I've ever heard of!
Now listen very CAREFULLY... There is a market for every kind of beef! Everything sells! Yes fads come and fads go! Two years ago you couldn't give a Simmental away... now this year you just top the market!!! The angus breed was the real thing the last few years...well actually not last fall!!
This whole idea of the ideal breed is just a bunch of B.S. Any breed can be fed to achieve just about whatever grade you want. Yes some get fat easier than others...and some have a lot more muscle than others(read that meat). Now for today fat is in(we call it marbling and somehow equate it to tenderness and quality, when in fact it is only fat!) but in the long run, we know meat is what we are selling! Or at least I hope you know that?
A wise old boy once told me"Don't get caught up in all the fads. The ONLY thing that matters to you is pounds! Because that is what you get paid for, not color, or fat, or how pretty!" And wasn't he right???At least in the long run?
Now any value chain based on breed is a con game. Completely useless in the real world! Selling smoke and mirrors and B.S.! Avoid them like the plague because even though they might be good in the short term in the end they will drag you down. Certified Angus Beef would be about the worst one I've ever heard of!
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