Prices at my local maket are trending lower. Good steer calves in that 650/lb range have fallen at least ten cents in the last couple of weeks.(ballpark around $1.44/lb-two weeks ago $1.5450).
Now without a doubt $1.44 is still pretty good, but is it enough to keep the cows down on the farm? It seems to me there is very little interest in bred cows or heifers. The bred heifers I've seen selling aren't much more than the fat price.
If we consider grain prices (and if they will stay where they are!) it is hard to justify cows for the average guy? I'm not talking about all you people who market everything through lucrative niche markets and have figured out how to feed a cow for nothing....I'm talking about the average guy getting the $1.44 for his 650 crossbred steer?
Now without a doubt $1.44 is still pretty good, but is it enough to keep the cows down on the farm? It seems to me there is very little interest in bred cows or heifers. The bred heifers I've seen selling aren't much more than the fat price.
If we consider grain prices (and if they will stay where they are!) it is hard to justify cows for the average guy? I'm not talking about all you people who market everything through lucrative niche markets and have figured out how to feed a cow for nothing....I'm talking about the average guy getting the $1.44 for his 650 crossbred steer?
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