“These are the times that try men's souls.” | I agree Mac we need more smaller plants. However because of our DEQ and other powers to be, they are dragging their feet on any new plants. Plus when any small community sees a processing plant, they want to shut it down. We have had one trying to start breaking ground and DEQ is holding them up. We fast tracked it on our county level, its been a year since giving county approval. Not one once of dirt has been moved.
Took me a year to get some steers in a local plant. Just got them back, definitely not prime but will work for the price, as they are grass fed. I'm beginning to think that might not be a bad job cutting and wrapping for a small plant on summer. Sure would be cooler than changing water during irrigation season heat.
Edited by Russ In Idaho 6/2/2021 11:23
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