RobertMac
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PPRM said:Some thoughts....From a guy that does sell his own...
I like Carey's "Just do it yourself if you want it done right" attitude. I hear guys raving over how they are "Marketing" thier cattle cause they get a $3-8/ cwt premium on calves that grade CAB...That is 3-5 Dollars on the hanging wieght BTW.......So, lets call it $35 a head or so.....
I am not really knocking this as it does add up. My point is the size of a premium if you let someone else do your work. The Premium I get is about $300/head after figuring all butchering costs.....That is the premium when I do the work.
So, I see parallels between this and any program where the government or anyone else does the work for you. Sure, we might get a little extra if consumers feel good about thier choices, but not near what we can get if we do it ourselves and do it right.
My second point is that people can tell the difference between my beef and the commodity beef sold at the grocers. Folks, This year especially, I am getting nervous. See, yeah, Walmart Beef is Crap,......It used to be that Safeway's beef was very consistently very good. I could refer people to it. THis year especially, I have heard person after person tell me tat the meat hey got at Safeway is junk.....Costco is abut the only large chain inmour area selling consistently good meat.
Why would this worry a guy selling his own? There are two reasons. I have to raise more calves han what I can sell. That beef is marketed through these grocers and I want it to get me a good price there as well.
The second reason is strong grocery prices do support mine. I can generally get more, but the difference can't be too far out of whack and be sustainable..
A final comment on private programs going broke. THere are several successfull ones here in Oregon that involve many producers that have larger ranches. THE ONES GOING BROKE ARE NOT GOING BROKE BECAUSE OF CHEAP IMPORT MEAT!.......
Ruminate on that. They are going broke because the consumer tries the meat and can't tell the difference between it and the poor quality stuff at the grocers. That may be marketing done poorly on thie part. It may be inferior cattle, inferior feeding, or inferior processing. Everything needs done right.....
Slapping a flag on the package is not a cure all. It does not seperate your beef from the saleyard scrub cattle that enters the grocery chain... Legitimate Country of Origin is not a bad thing, but depending on it alone will get you the same as depending on someone else for any other premium,
I have seen Painted Hills T-Bone Steaks way outsell the store brand at $4.00 a pound more....They are an example of a good branded beef program. I am not part of it, just tipping my hat to someone else doing it right. I mentin them as they are a larger more recognizable example than I,
PPRM
Good post, PPRM. My premium is similar to yours and I sell for only about 20% over Wal-Mart prices. And I only sell about 60% of eligible calves through my beef program...quality control. There is a lot more to quality than a black hide, no ear, or where they are raised.