Ben Roberts
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Tam, here is my inventory update for the week of 03/12/2007
Slaughtered 3 head 03/12/2007
127-3= 124
Ben Roberts
Slaughtered 3 head 03/12/2007
127-3= 124
Ben Roberts
Big Muddy: Have you reduced total tonnage of beef in the USA with your branded program?
Mike said:Big Muddy: Have you reduced total tonnage of beef in the USA with your branded program?
Does that question really deserve an answer? Isn't it obvious? :roll:
Jason said:I have said before everyone should sell a few of their cattle as retail beef just for the experience of it.
A small herd in a populated area has a better chance of selling much of their product. A large herd in an isolated location is impossible for the owner to move much product.
I still have never met anyone that moves their entire calf crop as freezer beef.
We have 1 family here that has 13 brothers many of them involved in a beef trailer that has certian days for certian towns in a 100 mile radius. They have their own processing facility, but still need to use a licenced kill floor. They are doing ok, but if they had to pay wages to all the wives and kids doing stuff, it wouldn't pay. The biggest help is they move holstiens this way and sell the beef type calves to the packers.
I currently have 2&1/2 in frozen storage, but still have many more animals than you Ben. I can't retire on my beef sales yet. $18,000 was my best year in gross sales, that was a lot of work to get.
Tam said:Jason said:I have said before everyone should sell a few of their cattle as retail beef just for the experience of it.
A small herd in a populated area has a better chance of selling much of their product. A large herd in an isolated location is impossible for the owner to move much product.
I still have never met anyone that moves their entire calf crop as freezer beef.
We have 1 family here that has 13 brothers many of them involved in a beef trailer that has certian days for certian towns in a 100 mile radius. They have their own processing facility, but still need to use a licenced kill floor. They are doing ok, but if they had to pay wages to all the wives and kids doing stuff, it wouldn't pay. The biggest help is they move holstiens this way and sell the beef type calves to the packers.
I currently have 2&1/2 in frozen storage, but still have many more animals than you Ben. I can't retire on my beef sales yet. $18,000 was my best year in gross sales, that was a lot of work to get.
Exact reason I asked how many cattle Ben had. One might be able to get rid of a small herd in a populated area by developing a Niche market but will his niche marketing of beef work for isolated Large producers? I doubt it would even work well if there is a large amount of ranchers working the same area selling the same niche market beef.
Ben Roberts said:Tam said:Jason said:I have said before everyone should sell a few of their cattle as retail beef just for the experience of it.
A small herd in a populated area has a better chance of selling much of their product. A large herd in an isolated location is impossible for the owner to move much product.
I still have never met anyone that moves their entire calf crop as freezer beef.
We have 1 family here that has 13 brothers many of them involved in a beef trailer that has certian days for certian towns in a 100 mile radius. They have their own processing facility, but still need to use a licenced kill floor. They are doing ok, but if they had to pay wages to all the wives and kids doing stuff, it wouldn't pay. The biggest help is they move holstiens this way and sell the beef type calves to the packers.
I currently have 2&1/2 in frozen storage, but still have many more animals than you Ben. I can't retire on my beef sales yet. $18,000 was my best year in gross sales, that was a lot of work to get.
Exact reason I asked how many cattle Ben had. One might be able to get rid of a small herd in a populated area by developing a Niche market but will his niche marketing of beef work for isolated Large producers? I doubt it would even work well if there is a large amount of ranchers working the same area selling the same niche market beef.
Jason and Tam, do you believe that all of the producers that are involved with USPB, are small producers in a populated area. NO! they are not, some of them are large producers in isolated areas, and it is not impossible for them to move all of their product.
Ben Roberts
PureCountry said:To add to that point Jason, who remembers the article in Canadian Cattleman Magazine a few years ago in the midst of BSE chaos, that listed dozens of "proposed plants" across Canada. Since that time, how many of those plants have been built?
Sandhusker said:Ben, "Sandhusker No we don't have too much tonnage of beef (YET). On the back cover of my book I quote Philip Danforth Armour, the founder of the Armour meat packing empire, "It is but a question of time when the Argentine Republic will prove a formidable competitor to American beef in forgen countries and probably in this". When that takes place (and it will) then I would say to you, (YES) we do have too much tonnage of beef"
I agree with you. That is why I think we need COOL and a checkoff that only promotes US beef. We're going to need to convince consumers to buy our and not theirs or we're done.
Ben Roberts said:Sandhusker said:Ben, "Sandhusker No we don't have too much tonnage of beef (YET). On the back cover of my book I quote Philip Danforth Armour, the founder of the Armour meat packing empire, "It is but a question of time when the Argentine Republic will prove a formidable competitor to American beef in forgen countries and probably in this". When that takes place (and it will) then I would say to you, (YES) we do have too much tonnage of beef"
I agree with you. That is why I think we need COOL and a checkoff that only promotes US beef. We're going to need to convince consumers to buy our and not theirs or we're done.
Sandhusker, why do you still continue, to look at the government for help. They are the same ones, that have made all of these free trade agreements. Do you really believe that Wal Mart customers care if it's our beef or some other countries, I don't. We just need to take back the control of our industry.
Ben Roberts
Sandhusker said:Ben Roberts said:Sandhusker said:Ben, "Sandhusker No we don't have too much tonnage of beef (YET). On the back cover of my book I quote Philip Danforth Armour, the founder of the Armour meat packing empire, "It is but a question of time when the Argentine Republic will prove a formidable competitor to American beef in forgen countries and probably in this". When that takes place (and it will) then I would say to you, (YES) we do have too much tonnage of beef"
I agree with you. That is why I think we need COOL and a checkoff that only promotes US beef. We're going to need to convince consumers to buy our and not theirs or we're done.
Sandhusker, why do you still continue, to look at the government for help. They are the same ones, that have made all of these free trade agreements. Do you really believe that Wal Mart customers care if it's our beef or some other countries, I don't. We just need to take back the control of our industry.
Ben Roberts
The Walmart shrimp shoppers cared about where their shrimp came from. Why wouldn't they think the same of beef? Organic food is the fastest growing segment of the food industry. Doesn't that tell you something about what people are thinking about food? Heck, look at your own operation. Clearly, price is not always the decider!
I'm not asking the government for any favors. I'm just asking for a little balance. They give the packers free trade, give us COOL. Yin and Yan. Why should we be silent and allow them to put us at a disadvantage? I'm not ashamed to demand a fair deal.