Not thinking so much about the initial things like age verification and premise ID, but movement tracking and eventually verified beef production would be damn near impossible for some of these folks.
I suspect most of the birthdate information will come via calving start date for a lot of operations.
Would they survive anyway?
That is a great question with many producers living on their equity. What would happen to their business in the event of a real estate crash, or interest rate rise? The way the 300 million was delivered probably prolongs the status quo. There just isn't any more money to be had in the status quo. Reality is the money goes to he who adds value. A live calf is worth $ only as raw material for a meat case somewhere. Unless partnering happens to that point of sale, then there can't be any extra money for the producer. In that situation (today's industry) the winner is the guy who cuts the most corners and sells on the average. Not the way things should be, but likely the way things are.
I suspect most of the birthdate information will come via calving start date for a lot of operations.
Would they survive anyway?
That is a great question with many producers living on their equity. What would happen to their business in the event of a real estate crash, or interest rate rise? The way the 300 million was delivered probably prolongs the status quo. There just isn't any more money to be had in the status quo. Reality is the money goes to he who adds value. A live calf is worth $ only as raw material for a meat case somewhere. Unless partnering happens to that point of sale, then there can't be any extra money for the producer. In that situation (today's industry) the winner is the guy who cuts the most corners and sells on the average. Not the way things should be, but likely the way things are.
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