I know of one set of good black bred heifers for sale just now for $2100.
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Good topic and of course it has caught my interest.
I am a bred heifer buyer every year for the past 20 years.
Will I be in this year or not--------Don't know.
Sean knows what I buy. Edam fall fair sale will be coming up end of October and that will set the tone.
A rule I always referred to is expect to pay for a bred heifer twice the price of your 700 lb steer that is sold that fall. That makes it scary out there.
In Saskatchewan the PFRA pasture patrons will keep exiting the business this fall at these record high prices for cows to "exit the industry".
Doing business plans as this provincial government has set out is still a "recipe to failure" and are following through cppas how the first 10 pastures are doing and now how the next 10 pastures that are in their 2015 transition year are doing.
My two PFRA pastures that I am dependant on are up in 2015 and 2016 so I too could be downsizing or dispersing what I believe is a "good set of young cows" in two to three years.
In two months this thread will have the answers to what Bred heifers/ bred cows will be trading at.
Back to a combine harvest
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Absolutely great point one off, with these prices it ain't gonna take 30 years for the bite to chew a hole in many operations.
The few solutions we have are ones we would disagree on, and so as we sign on UPOV, can we keep the public genetics in farmers hands and create a farmers owned breeding house like LIMAGRAIN. Can the new CWB become a powerful farmer owned CORPORATION...can the rail review be something meaningful with scorecards that insure a competitive grainmarket...these are the choices of today.
Of is the solution in just growing more grain and bragging about yields and acres we farm.
There are choices for the future today, we can make.
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I have a couple of more questions. Are the brokers going to set the price?
I know more ready to cash than looking to expand.
If we don't have local buyers how far over the canner price will the MAJORITY of the cows go?
Like SADIE says, too soon to say. Are replacement types a good buy at $1400?
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