ASRG, That is the intent of the price insurance - to
give the producer a downside price protection tool if
they choose to use it.
Randy I have seen no evidence to suggest the
administration costs are subsidized although there
seems to have been Governmental/industry joint
investment in the development of the program.
In my opinion there will always be a "commodity beef
industry". How much each producer want to be
involved in that is up to them.
You needn't preach to me about the quality of the
food we are supplying the consumer with. I'm actually
raising calves on my ranch, off my cows from which I
market the high quality, healthy grass-fed beef they
want. I invested my own time, money and brainpower
developing the market we now have. I've been doing
it for 10 years not just talking about it and waiting for
some windfall cash injection into the industry which
will magically transform everything overnight.
give the producer a downside price protection tool if
they choose to use it.
Randy I have seen no evidence to suggest the
administration costs are subsidized although there
seems to have been Governmental/industry joint
investment in the development of the program.
In my opinion there will always be a "commodity beef
industry". How much each producer want to be
involved in that is up to them.
You needn't preach to me about the quality of the
food we are supplying the consumer with. I'm actually
raising calves on my ranch, off my cows from which I
market the high quality, healthy grass-fed beef they
want. I invested my own time, money and brainpower
developing the market we now have. I've been doing
it for 10 years not just talking about it and waiting for
some windfall cash injection into the industry which
will magically transform everything overnight.
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