The slide in the feeder market is fairly ugly right now. And I guess it is even worse in the fat market. Yet when I trot into Safeway prices don't seem to be going down! There was actually a frozen steak in the "organic" section for $37.50/kg.!!!Looked like it might be fairly tough!
Now I do understand the feedlots have taken a bath this winter and can't afford to pay any more for feeders. A very large portion of the feeder cattle are heading south, which makes sense...why import corn to feed to our cattle when you can send the steers to the corn growing regions? How long until people like Cor van Ray head south to feed cattle?
There are a lot of cow/calf pairs showing up in the marts. Also a lot of good breeding type heifers are moving into the feedlots. I believe this is all drought related. I sometimes wonder if we'll have enough cattle to fill the demand if this drought doesn't break. I suspect opportunity could be knocking for some producers in the wet areas. I have never seen a spring quite like this one. The snow went straight in. Absolutely no run-off.
What would happen if we got an abundant rainfall year? We know there is going to be a lot of barley planted this year. If it came in a bumper crop what would barley be worth? If it was really cheap we could see some pretty high prices this fall for calves?
Now I do understand the feedlots have taken a bath this winter and can't afford to pay any more for feeders. A very large portion of the feeder cattle are heading south, which makes sense...why import corn to feed to our cattle when you can send the steers to the corn growing regions? How long until people like Cor van Ray head south to feed cattle?
There are a lot of cow/calf pairs showing up in the marts. Also a lot of good breeding type heifers are moving into the feedlots. I believe this is all drought related. I sometimes wonder if we'll have enough cattle to fill the demand if this drought doesn't break. I suspect opportunity could be knocking for some producers in the wet areas. I have never seen a spring quite like this one. The snow went straight in. Absolutely no run-off.
What would happen if we got an abundant rainfall year? We know there is going to be a lot of barley planted this year. If it came in a bumper crop what would barley be worth? If it was really cheap we could see some pretty high prices this fall for calves?
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