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Croswell, Michigan | We have a few oddball irons in the fire. When commodity prices are high, such as beef is now, you always ask yourself why am I going through this extra hassle when I could just load it on a truck and be done? Sooner or later the pendulum swings the other way, which is usually what motivated people to get into the niche market and the first place.
So the question then becomes do I want to hold onto my customer base for the times when my product really pays off? | |
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