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    #41
    Get slaughtered in the states and come back to Canada thru Costco.

    Why have slaughter houses or feedlots in saskatchewan. Create business by moving everything six ways before it hits the end users.

    Efficient is a strange word.

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      #42
      Charliep

      The cow calf guy is reducing his herd. That's what cattle guys do. Catch up on prices like this.

      If there is another generation to take over it continues. But this last go in the cattle cycle eliminated the next generation.

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        #43
        bucket

        I think over time you have indicated you have some cows. Just curious what you have done with the calves. Already gone/gone shortly? Considering doing some backgrounding over the winter? Feeding out? You comment about the macro trends but I am always interested in individual managers business decisions and why.

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          #44
          I guess I try to stay focused on the demand/consumption side. My interest will be how managers respond and the cultural change that may may need to occur. The most limiting asset western Canada has is land and the best/most profitable use of it. You can harvest crops with four tires or four legs.

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            #45
            My cows are a bad hobby. Keeping them because I think my son wants to try it.

            Calves are still on cows and will be until harvest is done.

            Minimum work. The only truck is when calves go to auction. Usually February.

            But at one time in the late 90 we were running 170 cows. Not now. And if I see an opportunity for my kid I will start it up again.

            To me this isn't the time to be doing anything but making the herd younger not larger.

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              #46
              Charliep

              Sadly in saskatchewan there is no large feedlots or slaughterhouses.

              There should be but it's not happening.

              And won't with a declining herd.

              Good prices but the industry has some issues.

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                #47
                bucket...no expert here but you got to think feeding economics have to be better today than in the past. Todays energy and transportation costs are opportunity dollars to capture.
                Doesnt matter if herd declining and producers don't enter the industry. Maybe stupid profitability will be the catalyst...maybe economics of grain will force some hands...but speaks of the bigger problem hanging over the industry...cultural is a good term Charlie used...nobody wants to do the dirty work. Maybe different in other areas or provinces.
                Is interesting to observe the reactions-moods at the ground level.

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