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Posted by Old Pokey on August 05, 2005 at 06:19:58 from (216.99.194.49):
I would tend to look at this isuue from a slightly different angle. Once all the leagal means of fighting the regs are used up and if the regs are to be enforced, what better people to come up with the technology to meet thse regs than the livestockmen and women themselves. Even the most staunch and deadset old fashioned operator has to admitt a little diversity sometimes is just good for business. Most sates allow manufacture and sales of manufactured goods to the public as lang as something like 80%??? is ag related. So, think about how much cheaper you could produce the equipment to meet these regs than say a person in the highest priced industrial space next to town. Who knows what all else a cattleman or any livestock operator might come up with. Maybe a way to make use of the byproduct, I dont know. But I would try to look at it as oppertunity rather than defeat. In business today, one allmost has to look at things like this with a bit of a smile, otherwise "they" win. Just my 2 cents. Trying to get a smile or two anyway.:-)
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