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RMP or in beef RMIP How many producers signed up, if you didn't why not?
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 A farm reporter called me last night wondering if I knew how many beef producers signed up for RMIP. I of course have no idea. I do know from the reports out of OCA most of the cattle are under the…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by littlelamb Jan 6, 2012.

 

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At 2:39pm on August 26, 2013, John Beardsley said…

all my facebook stuff filling u your news feeds not enough beardsley for you?Not on this forum much (good thing says many)

At 2:15pm on September 15, 2011, Scott Bothwell said…

Hey Kim, How's it going?

 

 
 
 

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