I don't know if there is that much difference between livestock and crops. In
both cases, you need to pay for access to genetics.
Perhaps hogs and the feather industries come closer to what the crop
industry might look like. If I were to survey today, what percent of pig
operations would use their own home grown breeding stock versus
purchased genetics? If you buy breeding stock, you pay for it with the
driver you see value in the investment. The same questions could be asked
about chicken and turkeys.
Tongue in cheek but the hog industry is a lot like canola and cattle more
like wheat. But that might spark a debate and would be off topic.
both cases, you need to pay for access to genetics.
Perhaps hogs and the feather industries come closer to what the crop
industry might look like. If I were to survey today, what percent of pig
operations would use their own home grown breeding stock versus
purchased genetics? If you buy breeding stock, you pay for it with the
driver you see value in the investment. The same questions could be asked
about chicken and turkeys.
Tongue in cheek but the hog industry is a lot like canola and cattle more
like wheat. But that might spark a debate and would be off topic.
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