To: Popiye who wrote (461 ) 7/24/1999 7:00:00 PM From: Jim B Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 757
i like this one:ragingbull.com and lots of companies are not reporting now.. but you can bet they are working on it and this one: -----------------copied from RB removal of pathogens in their herds" Probably refers to their "embryo wash" technique which is available in the IETS (International Embryo Transer Society) Manual. The wash ingredients and techniques must be used before member nations agree to import/export animal embryos. If the BI Nobl deal meant hiring a bunch of vet plumbers, yes they could do it. But the business model has to be better than contract plumbers working around the clock. According to my source who went to STRU HQ, ET (embryo transplantion for newbies) is only a means to an end. They want to corner a big niche in the swine genetics market. I suspect we'll be hearing more about the Stanley Struthers (father) English pig connection and probable additional acquisition of herd and genetics rights. I believe the father had been working on the perfect pig for 40+ years. For newbies, here is a picture of a Large White Sow. thepigpage.com Newbies should also read an eye witness report which not only clearly explains the business model but also gives us an indication of a news announcement within a couple of weeks of July 9, i.e. July 23. ragingbull.com And Rusted, sorry I digressed but the NPPC and USDA are clearly into solving impoverished farmer problems, creating more trade agreements with other countries and cleaning out the big "factory farm" wastelands. Whether or not Struthers is actually involved in any of this remains to be seen. But, according to their business plan and the recent shmoozing they're doing with the IETS, USDA/Dobrinsky, the S. Africa Janyk connection, all these things line up with goals that are certainly in both STRU's and U.S. national interests. Keepa rockin me babyeee!!!!!! jim