As in every industry, manufacturers from all kinds of products will try to convince pig producers to buy their products. Now what would be a suitable strategy for pig producers to figure out which product is good for their farm? Expert contributor John Gadd is presents a road map.
I have a problem. It is preventing me in many cases from giving accurate advice to my clients. Frustrating, because manufacturers and sellers are not giving me the information on their products, which I need to make cost-effective decisions on the best likely value for money.
There are now a bewildering number of “Hey listen – buy me!” products the pig producer can choose from. Of course, such a mountain of opportunities is our future; and I welcome it. But which of them is best suited to use the producer’s limited capital to the full?
When you talk to or e-mail the sellers, I suggest using my ‘route-map’ to narrow the gap and make your own list of likely ‘best buys’. Best buys for you, not ‘best sells’ for them! Here are some ideas to form the right attitude.
Every farm is different:
What we all need to do now is not to let suppliers off the hook. Use this ‘route map’ to narrow the choice. If all producers did this, then they will be far better informed and use their hard-earned capital more effectively than they do now.