I was pondering the age verification problem this morning and I thought of a possible solution that I think will work. I will put it up here for comments and if you think it will fly please say so and if not say so too.
It goes like this. The feedlot scans the RFID tags and is able to tell if the calf is age verified but is not provided the birth date of the animal. If the feedlot can find a packer that is willing to pay a $30 premium for age verified then the feedlot sends CCIA $15 for each calf. CCIA sends $15 to the producer who age verified the calves. I could see CCIA keeping 50 cents back from both the feedlot and the cow calf producer for administration, mailing costs and so forth.
What do you think? In this scenario the cow calf producer may not receive compensation for every calf that was age verified and receiving compensation might be more like winning a lottery but the possibility of receiving compensation would be there. The feedlot would only pay the cow calf producer a premium on age verified calves that there was actually a market for. The feedlots have electronic scanners that read these tags as the calves are being processed and it would seem possible to be able to streamline the flow of information back and forth so further handling would not be necessary. Seems like win/win to me. Comments anyone?
It goes like this. The feedlot scans the RFID tags and is able to tell if the calf is age verified but is not provided the birth date of the animal. If the feedlot can find a packer that is willing to pay a $30 premium for age verified then the feedlot sends CCIA $15 for each calf. CCIA sends $15 to the producer who age verified the calves. I could see CCIA keeping 50 cents back from both the feedlot and the cow calf producer for administration, mailing costs and so forth.
What do you think? In this scenario the cow calf producer may not receive compensation for every calf that was age verified and receiving compensation might be more like winning a lottery but the possibility of receiving compensation would be there. The feedlot would only pay the cow calf producer a premium on age verified calves that there was actually a market for. The feedlots have electronic scanners that read these tags as the calves are being processed and it would seem possible to be able to streamline the flow of information back and forth so further handling would not be necessary. Seems like win/win to me. Comments anyone?
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