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High price rams bad publicity
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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 5571762" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>Are Aston Martins bad for the sales of Kia cars? There is an elite in every field. Farmers need to stop the politics of envy and explain the fiscal worth of superior genetics.</p><p> Yeah, I know there are money-go-rounds and friends scratching backs but no one invests a life time of effort or buys into ped' mammals to give their gains away for 'the good of the common man'.</p><p> Sheep are not marketed as premium products per se but they are a higher cost product to produce with a quite stiff shelf price and marketing isn't going to suggest you boil your sheep when you have shelled out your hard earned coin. The ad's will attempt to promote a decent meal from a select product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 5571762, member: 395"] Are Aston Martins bad for the sales of Kia cars? There is an elite in every field. Farmers need to stop the politics of envy and explain the fiscal worth of superior genetics. Yeah, I know there are money-go-rounds and friends scratching backs but no one invests a life time of effort or buys into ped' mammals to give their gains away for 'the good of the common man'. Sheep are not marketed as premium products per se but they are a higher cost product to produce with a quite stiff shelf price and marketing isn't going to suggest you boil your sheep when you have shelled out your hard earned coin. The ad's will attempt to promote a decent meal from a select product. [/QUOTE]
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