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Montana ranchers export a herd of cattle to Russia

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Montana ranchers export a herd of cattle to Russia

By Meatingplace Editors on 12/17/2010


Two Montana ranchers have successfully exported an entire herd of cattle to Russia, including cows, bulls and five quarter horses.

The shipment of 1,439 animals to the 14,500-acre Stevenson Sputnik Ranch in the Voronezh Region of southwest Russia is the fulfillment of a dream for Montana rancher Darrell Stevenson, who told the Lewistown News-Argus:

"These cattle are fully pedigreed, and the Russian buyers intend to manage them as such. Our Montana cattle will be the foundation of Russia's future beef industry."

Russia is rebuilding its beef industry and has enormous tracts of vacant grasslands, Stephenson, who has traveled extensively in Russia for three years, told the newspaper. A series of Russian agricultural delegations visited Montana beginning in 2008 to tour the state's top beef cow operations and identify cattle they believed could be transplanted in Russia.

To fill the large order, Angus cattle were selected from three ranches in Hobson, Montana, and a herd of Hereford cattle were also supplied. Stevenson Angus Ranch and Holden Herefords announced the shipment this week.

"There is a window of opportunity right now, when land is available, the Russian government is offering agricultural subsidies and the price of beef is extraordinary," the newspaper quoted Stevenson as saying. "Russians pay double and triple the value of what we pay for beef in the United States. Combine that with cheaper resources and lower input, and it opens up some possibilities."
 
gcreekrch said:
hypocritexposer said:
Sounds like the title of this article should have been

"Montana ranchers purchase land in Russia, expect to ship beef back to US"

That thought kind of ran through my knoggan also.

Probably do quite well since I'm sure they could sell their Montana land for about triple what its worth to the Greeny-Weenies and hunter folks...

This has been going on for quite some years- Alta shipped some out of Canada over the years- and Whitestone Krebs did a few years ago-- and Global Beef LLC has been involved in sending angus and herefords to Russia from ND lately...

http://www.globalbeefllc.com/MeetTheTeam.php
 
Oldtimer said:
gcreekrch said:
hypocritexposer said:
Sounds like the title of this article should have been

"Montana ranchers purchase land in Russia, expect to ship beef back to US"

That thought kind of ran through my knoggan also.

Probably do quite well since I'm sure they could sell their Montana land for about triple what its worth to the Greeny-Weenies and hunter folks...

This has been going on for quite some years- Alta shipped some out of Canada over the years- and Whitestone Krebs did a few years ago-- and Global Beef LLC has been involved in sending angus and herefords to Russia from ND lately...

http://www.globalbeefllc.com/MeetTheTeam.php

Have any of those 3, that you mentioned, bought the land that the cattle will be going to?
 
hypocritexposer said:
Oldtimer said:
gcreekrch said:
That thought kind of ran through my knoggan also.

Probably do quite well since I'm sure they could sell their Montana land for about triple what its worth to the Greeny-Weenies and hunter folks...

This has been going on for quite some years- Alta shipped some out of Canada over the years- and Whitestone Krebs did a few years ago-- and Global Beef LLC has been involved in sending angus and herefords to Russia from ND lately...

http://www.globalbeefllc.com/MeetTheTeam.php

Have any of those 3, that you mentioned, bought the land that the cattle will be going to?

Not that I am aware of -altho I don't know what Stevensons/Holdens ownership agreement with the Russian investors is... I had heard previously that this would be moving an "instant ranch"-- cows, horses, cowboys and even a Veterinarian...
 
There has been a trend towards breed companies from Britain setting up in Russia, not only cattle, but pigs and sheep as well, many farms are being bought or leased by Brit farmers, and many Russian companies are hiring British managers. There is the problem of keeping on the right side of the local mafia controlled authorities, and other people that require bribing, not my first choice of working practice.
 
andybob said:
There has been a trend towards breed companies from Britain setting up in Russia, not only cattle, but pigs and sheep as well, many farms are being bought or leased by Brit farmers, and many Russian companies are hiring British managers. There is the problem of keeping on the right side of the local mafia controlled authorities, and other people that require bribing, not my first choice of working practice.

This guy could make it there?

http://www.ranchers.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=48837
 
andybob - So I have read. I think I would like to just sell the cattle for export and that would be the end of any ties with them.

It makes me wonder how long it will be until our society reaches that point. I think one more generation is going make things look a lot different. While some societies disintegrate at the point of a gun, it seems ours is doing so at the point of a pen.

The now deceased Ayn Rand, who was marked as a persona non grata by the Soviet intelligence agency and thus emigrated to the US, had this to say -

"When you see that trading is done, not by consent, but by compulsion – when you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing – when you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors – when you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don't protect you against them, but protect them against you – when you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming a self-sacrifice – you may know that your society is doomed."

as well as this -

"We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force."
 
andybob said:
I doubt it Burnt, the organised criminals seem to have the upper hand in Russia, many are ex-KGB agents.

Something like this?

http://www.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http://blog.service-now.com/Portals/52960/images//david%2520vs%2520goliath.jpg&imgrefurl=http://blog.service-now.com/Blog/bid/34038/BMC-out-of-options-feigns-SaaS-to-confuse-ITSM-market&usg=__OAnXg9Kvo2uv2QpKv34x7HFTd5I=&h=535&w=468&sz=24&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=RYweo2UWK64UlM:&tbnh=117&tbnw=98&prev=/images%3Fq%3Ddavid%2Bvs%2Bgoliath%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG%26biw%3D925%26bih%3D542%26gbv%3D2%26tbs%3Disch:1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=110&ei=OkgNTfyEA4musAOLoo2LCw&oei=-0cNTbSkDZO8sAPtkbSOCg&esq=17&page=1&ndsp=16&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0&tx=54&ty=56
 
Remember about 30- 40 years ago-- when all the ranchers thought Australia was going to be their "promised land"-- and there was quite an exodus from our area (including some good friends and neighbors)...
Some were back in a short time- others after a few years- and I can only think of about one or two that are still there (and they are old enough now they are probably just sitting in their wheelchair on some white sandy nude beach drinking Fosters :wink: )....

Kind of like the old cows that everything looks greener across the fence....
 
Oldtimer said:
Remember about 30- 40 years ago-- when all the ranchers thought Australia was going to be their "promised land"-- and there was quite an exodus from our area (including some good friends and neighbors)...
Some were back in a short time- others after a few years- and I can only think of about one or two that are still there (and they are old enough now they are probably just sitting in their wheelchair on some white sandy nude beach drinking Fosters :wink: )....

Kind of like the old cows that everything looks greener across the fence....


Yup, now many of you're old neighbours are my neighbours. :wink: After several decades they still claim they have found the "promised land" :D
 

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