VB RANCH
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VB RANCH said:confused
20 yrs ago i sold calves for 95 cents
last year i sold calves for 160 cents
way more money 20 yrs ago
everybody gotta make money
or were in real trouble
how can a guy with a minimum wage job
buy meat
how can we sell meat fer any less
seems like real thin ice we all are on
mrj said:Just heard Dr. Gary Sides, Pfizer, give a talk about how wrong so many of the common myths about food are today. It is fantastic and certainly every food producer needs to see/hear it. I expect to get the information soon and will share it.
mrj
Mike said:"Straight-bred" Angus calves and "CAB" used in the same sentence?
What a crock...................................................
Trying to convince the public that CAB beef is all "Angus" is comical and absurd.
Frisco said:I disagree that information is getting out there to the consumers. The NIMBYs, eco freaks and "health" experts all get their air time on shows like the Today show, Good morning America, the View, Dr. Oz.... We don't. We don't get to show that our operations are more humane than HSUS could ever dream of, we don't get to show what good stewards we are, we don't get to show the health benefits... I don't see the information except in publications geared to beef producers and to me that's like preaching to the choir. That's what I was talking about.
I think it is beyond the scope of Beef Checkoff myself. And requires thinking outside the box.
Faster horses said:Frisco said:I disagree that information is getting out there to the consumers. The NIMBYs, eco freaks and "health" experts all get their air time on shows like the Today show, Good morning America, the View, Dr. Oz.... We don't. We don't get to show that our operations are more humane than HSUS could ever dream of, we don't get to show what good stewards we are, we don't get to show the health benefits... I don't see the information except in publications geared to beef producers and to me that's like preaching to the choir. That's what I was talking about.
I think it is beyond the scope of Beef Checkoff myself. And requires thinking outside the box.
If you think the anti-beefer's are out there now, you should have seen what it was like before the check-off got involved.
At least we do get some good information on beef in some of the women's magazines and they will run
some recipes containing beef. Before the check-off; not so much. Every
magazine you picked up had some celebrity talking about not eating beef, etc.
That's not to say we couldn't use some more positive exposure. Especially the kind you don't have to pay for; Dr. Oz,The View, etc.
Even if those are shows I don't care to watch, someone watches them. So how do we get on shows like these? Anyone have any ideas?
Frisco said:Faster horses said:Frisco said:I disagree that information is getting out there to the consumers. The NIMBYs, eco freaks and "health" experts all get their air time on shows like the Today show, Good morning America, the View, Dr. Oz.... We don't. We don't get to show that our operations are more humane than HSUS could ever dream of, we don't get to show what good stewards we are, we don't get to show the health benefits... I don't see the information except in publications geared to beef producers and to me that's like preaching to the choir. That's what I was talking about.
I think it is beyond the scope of Beef Checkoff myself. And requires thinking outside the box.
If you think the anti-beefer's are out there now, you should have seen what it was like before the check-off got involved.
At least we do get some good information on beef in some of the women's magazines and they will run
some recipes containing beef. Before the check-off; not so much. Every
magazine you picked up had some celebrity talking about not eating beef, etc.
That's not to say we couldn't use some more positive exposure. Especially the kind you don't have to pay for; Dr. Oz,The View, etc.
Even if those are shows I don't care to watch, someone watches them. So how do we get on shows like these? Anyone have any ideas?
I'm not bashing the checkoff. Actually have been around quite awhile. My point is that MOST of the consumers get all their information from the View and Dr. Oz. I dont' watch them either, but you say "someone does" More than "someone" does. MILLIONS do, MILLIONS who do not read ranchers.net, BEEF magazine or attend Pfizers sponsored suppers. AT LEAST we get some recipes printed in Good Housekeeping? Well great, that should do it then. You're right, that's enough.
Faster horses said:Frisco said:Faster horses said:If you think the anti-beefer's are out there now, you should have seen what it was like before the check-off got involved.
At least we do get some good information on beef in some of the women's magazines and they will run
some recipes containing beef. Before the check-off; not so much. Every
magazine you picked up had some celebrity talking about not eating beef, etc.
That's not to say we couldn't use some more positive exposure. Especially the kind you don't have to pay for; Dr. Oz,The View, etc.
Even if those are shows I don't care to watch, someone watches them. So how do we get on shows like these? Anyone have any ideas?
I'm not bashing the checkoff. Actually have been around quite awhile. My point is that MOST of the consumers get all their information from the View and Dr. Oz. I dont' watch them either, but you say "someone does" More than "someone" does. MILLIONS do, MILLIONS who do not read ranchers.net, BEEF magazine or attend Pfizers sponsored suppers. AT LEAST we get some recipes printed in Good Housekeeping? Well great, that should do it then. You're right, that's enough.
Talk about putting words in someone's mouth. :shock: I was just saying that long
ago it was really bad as far as beef promotion. I'm a CattleWoman, our
goal is to promote beef. Did you finish reading? I said, "how can we get on
these shows?"
I intend to ask.