SandH the answer is so simple you want back into every market you used to sell to in the world - no exceptions test everything for BSE and variants , enhance the US feedban to international standards and make SRM removal manditory, implement NAIS. If you could show the world the US is taking this seriously and making a serious effort to provide a BSE or BASE negative product you could have your export markets back. What percentage of US cattle are killed for export markets you currently do not have acess to.
As for the money left on the table do not forget you have indeginous cases that could not be tracked back to where they became infected. I know you think money was left on the table, but you guys at least got to enjoy record prices for a few years while canadian producers were giving cattle away. I saw cull bulls selling for the 60 cent range this year a far cry from a couple of years ago when i saw cull bulls selling for 5 cents a pound. Think about it a 2000 pound fat cull bull selling and grossing $100. So complaining that times are tough just doesn't have the same effect, when you have seen good people going bankrupt because their assets have lost 90% of their value.
As for the money left on the table do not forget you have indeginous cases that could not be tracked back to where they became infected. I know you think money was left on the table, but you guys at least got to enjoy record prices for a few years while canadian producers were giving cattle away. I saw cull bulls selling for the 60 cent range this year a far cry from a couple of years ago when i saw cull bulls selling for 5 cents a pound. Think about it a 2000 pound fat cull bull selling and grossing $100. So complaining that times are tough just doesn't have the same effect, when you have seen good people going bankrupt because their assets have lost 90% of their value.