Posted by NY 986 on February 19, 2022 at 08:34:14 from (67.249.255.74):
In Reply to: Re: Animal Exports posted by rrlund on February 19, 2022 at 07:51:38:
You are correct when describing the industry by and large. I'm trying to keep the discussion to the guys who were selling AI sourced cows whether it be to customers here or in Canada or to be exported. I would say the boom time for that was the 1980's. This was when the locally originated 100,000 dollar cow was sold to go overseas. All I am saying is that for the vast majority of those farms that made those sales their long term dreams were never realized. The ultimate dream of having that farm run for generations with great success very seldom happened. Most did not use the windfall in the best manner possible. The 100,000 dollar cow farmer was out of the dairy business not even 20 years after the sale. He gave most of the money to the kids. They were not bad kids and I graduated high school with one of them. But in the end they could not help but be human and in a less than desirable sense.
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