The futures for feeder cattle are about $1.41/lb in August. The futures description is for a 650 lb-800lb steer.
I suspect by October that 650 lb steer will be less than $1.40/lb....but then what do I know!....I hope I'm wrong.
My local sale barn owner is on the radio every day saying "record prices"...cattlemen are reaping the benifits of hanging in there!
Is that true?
Rummaging around in my desk I found a sales slip from 2001. Sold 630 lb steers in early November for $1.3875 or $874! Gas at the pumps that year was 50 cents/L.
In 1992 I sold 753 lb steers for $1.2750 or $960 (remember because I bought a new 4X4 pickup right after that-$18,000)!
Hopefully this fall I will get $1.40/lb for 650 lb steers? $910.
Now I'll be happy to get $910, after the last 7 or 8 years of poor prices, but in reality I'll be getting less "real dollars" than 2001 (and if I remember right 97,98,99, and 2000)?
Adjusted for weight $910 (2011) compared to $901 (adjusted 650 wt 2000) isn't much money for inflation?
Just a few things: power rates tripled, fuel doubled , fence posts close to double,land taxes close to double....parts and machinery, YIKES!
I wonder how many government workers are working for less than they were in 2000? When I see in the paper some group is ready to go on strike because they aren't going to get a 4.6 % raise this year I think....I sure wouldn't have minded averaging 4% over the last 10 years? Even un compounded...my steer would be worth $1261! i think I could live with that poor return?
I suspect by October that 650 lb steer will be less than $1.40/lb....but then what do I know!....I hope I'm wrong.
My local sale barn owner is on the radio every day saying "record prices"...cattlemen are reaping the benifits of hanging in there!
Is that true?
Rummaging around in my desk I found a sales slip from 2001. Sold 630 lb steers in early November for $1.3875 or $874! Gas at the pumps that year was 50 cents/L.
In 1992 I sold 753 lb steers for $1.2750 or $960 (remember because I bought a new 4X4 pickup right after that-$18,000)!
Hopefully this fall I will get $1.40/lb for 650 lb steers? $910.
Now I'll be happy to get $910, after the last 7 or 8 years of poor prices, but in reality I'll be getting less "real dollars" than 2001 (and if I remember right 97,98,99, and 2000)?
Adjusted for weight $910 (2011) compared to $901 (adjusted 650 wt 2000) isn't much money for inflation?
Just a few things: power rates tripled, fuel doubled , fence posts close to double,land taxes close to double....parts and machinery, YIKES!
I wonder how many government workers are working for less than they were in 2000? When I see in the paper some group is ready to go on strike because they aren't going to get a 4.6 % raise this year I think....I sure wouldn't have minded averaging 4% over the last 10 years? Even un compounded...my steer would be worth $1261! i think I could live with that poor return?
Comment