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Labatt buys the meat directly. They pay $0.04/lb over the market price, plus a $35 bonus for animals that reach premium grades. On a good year, producers can now make $900-$1000 per animal. The meat is sold under the Navajo label. White’s personal herd has been part of the program since the beginning.
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SOURCE: Farmer & Cowboy Magazine – Beef
AND ANGUS NEWS: Farmer & Beef Satireh
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