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In this episode of the Ranchonomics podcast, host John Haskell has on guest Aaron Reese of Provident Meat Company in Fillmore, Utah to visit about his meat processing business. Aaron shares his journey of starting a meat processing plant during the pandemic and the challenges faced, specifically navigating government regulations. The discussion emphasizes the importance of effective communication between ranchers and processors, understanding beef grading, and managing expectations.
In this episode, we cover:
- Overview of the meat processing business and its complexities
- Challenges faced by smaller meat processors in a competitive industry
- Importance of understanding beef grading and quality standards
- Navigating custom cuts and managing customer expectations
- The significance of building strong relationships between ranchers and processors
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