Kent Powell
Posts : 441 Join date : 2010-09-24 Location : SW Kansas
| Subject: Nindooinbah Tue Mar 20, 2012 9:49 pm | |
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AlaBill
Posts : 7 Join date : 2012-03-17 Location : North Alabama
| Subject: Re: Nindooinbah Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:25 am | |
| There is another article in the February Beef Magazine about what's going on in South America regarding cattle. Here is a brief quote... - Quote :
- Dave Patterson, MU professor of animal science, has been in Brazil twice in recent years, serving on beef educational programs. He also hosts beef producers and students from Brazil. “The energy in agriculture in Brazil is unbelievable and the bright young people being attracted to careers in agriculture are impressive,” Patterson says.
In fact, Brazilian beef associates tell Patterson that 40% of the available lending capital in the nation is earmarked for animal protein production. I tried to post a link to the whole article but I cannot until I have been here 7 days. Just google the article for the full read. Brazil Is Using Reproductive Technology To Leapfrog The U.S. | |
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MKeeney Admin
Posts : 3797 Join date : 2010-09-21
| Subject: Re: Nindooinbah Wed Mar 21, 2012 8:18 am | |
| poor old Dave Patterson...as clueless in MO as he was in KY...and now headed to Brazil with his "superior genes" in a straw and his "fertility" in a drug bottle ...ADVANTAGE TRU-LINE | |
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Kent Powell
Posts : 441 Join date : 2010-09-24 Location : SW Kansas
| Subject: Re: Nindooinbah Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:20 am | |
| Earmarked lending doesn't ring of freedom or capitalism. - AlaBill wrote:
- There is another article in the February Beef Magazine about what's going on in South America regarding cattle.
Here is a brief quote...
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- Dave Patterson, MU professor of animal science, has been in Brazil twice in recent years, serving on beef educational programs. He also hosts beef producers and students from Brazil. “The energy in agriculture in Brazil is unbelievable and the bright young people being attracted to careers in agriculture are impressive,” Patterson says.
In fact, Brazilian beef associates tell Patterson that 40% of the available lending capital in the nation is earmarked for animal protein production. I tried to post a link to the whole article but I cannot until I have been here 7 days. Just google the article for the full read.
Brazil Is Using Reproductive Technology To Leapfrog The U.S.
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