T-man makes some interesting points at the end of the "Do you remember" thread.
A couple of the good ones are regarding the feedlot model, and the issue of extended season
grazing.
I would be interested to hear comments about these 2 areas, and what some potential visions
for the future of the feeding/finishing industry might look like, and current things people
are doing to extend their grazing seasons.
I suspect the feeding industry is somewhat entrenched for the next several years for a
couple of reasons - large investment and equity, cash flow and tax planning issues (for
owners of feedlots and owners of cattle) and the capital investment of alternative finishing
systems.
The grazing thing interests me for many personal reasons and also because I know there are a
lot of climates represented on the site, and I would call "BS" on the "you can't do that
here!" argument.
A couple of the good ones are regarding the feedlot model, and the issue of extended season
grazing.
I would be interested to hear comments about these 2 areas, and what some potential visions
for the future of the feeding/finishing industry might look like, and current things people
are doing to extend their grazing seasons.
I suspect the feeding industry is somewhat entrenched for the next several years for a
couple of reasons - large investment and equity, cash flow and tax planning issues (for
owners of feedlots and owners of cattle) and the capital investment of alternative finishing
systems.
The grazing thing interests me for many personal reasons and also because I know there are a
lot of climates represented on the site, and I would call "BS" on the "you can't do that
here!" argument.
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