At the helm of the El Trece ranch, in his native Macachín, the Pampas native Oscar Palos is tremendously optimistic about Argentine cattle farming. Passionate about genetics and bovine breeding, Palos assures that this is a "pivotal" moment for production, and that changes are already being seen that will make Argentina a real powerhouse in genetics in approximately 10 years. According to him, part of this process of change has occurred in recent times, when the business began to mutate and breeders decided to incorporate more genetics and look more closely at production indicators. After reviewing his family history as an agricultural producer, Palos assures that the key to success has two points: On the one hand, "the show," as he likes to call the exhibitions, and on the other, the relationship with the breeder. "In the ranch there must be two important things: first, being a reference for the breeder, where you are providing a service, which is what I like, and what we all ...
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