Retained Ownership Strategies for Cattlemen
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- December 7, 2021
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Retained ownership, or market integration, involves carrying over a production activity into the next phase of preparation for the marketplace. This publication discusses the advantages associated with this production and marketing strategy. (4 pages)
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