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3PIGSMOM
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QUALITY ASSURANCE

Post by 3PIGSMOM » Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:22 am

IT IS THAT TIME OF YEAR FOR MY KID'S 4-H CLUB TO GO THROUGH QUALITY ASSURANCE. IT SEEMS THAT EVERY YEAR IT IS THE SAME AND KIND OF HOKEY. WHAT HAVE OTHER CLUBS DONE THAT HAS BEEN BENEFICIAL AND WORTHWHILE TO THE MEMBERS. THANKS 8O

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Post by ThePigGuy34 » Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:33 pm

I live in Wisconsin and at the age of 15 he can take a test and be done with the quality assuance for good.

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Post by eat_sleep_show » Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:30 pm

in my county we are swiching to that methond....
but i have had one training thing that was about quality of meat cuts...
that was really educational...we looked at pictures of stressed pigs, and it was pretty cool

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Post by Journeyman » Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:52 pm

extension was complaining about the cost & hassle and they were talking about charging kids to go to quality assurance.

a local store did quality assurance they brought in nutritionists etc. they split up the seminars by animal type. my wife and kids came back talking about things i never thought they would know and they had a good time!

we spent money in that store this summer!
and let them know why every time we stopped in.

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