Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC), the New Zealand breeding company, has already signed up 200 farmers since launching its LIC Premier Club membership package.
The club is the innovative follow-on product from the legal eagle LIC contract debacle last spring, that was shelved at the last minute. Effectively, farmers who sign up to LIC club rules can’t sell a bull calf to any other AI company.
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Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC), the New Zealand breeding company, has already signed up 200 farmers since launching its LIC Premier Club membership package.
The club is the innovative follow-on product from the legal eagle LIC contract debacle last spring, that was shelved at the last minute. Effectively, farmers who sign up to LIC club rules can’t sell a bull calf to any other AI company.
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