I know I will never forget what happened 13 years ago !!
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I heard via email and radio that day. We were lucky and had sold our calves on the 12th of May. Most vivid memory is marketing our calves the next year as the set aside program was in full swing. We drove our total costs down under $500 per cow for the next decade and missed a full cycle of profitability, but we learned a pile. Thank God for drought in 2002 as we were fully devoid of any old or poorer cows when 2003 rolled around. I bought some pairs in November of 2003 for $1100, and still missed the bottom of the market.
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I was working at the vet clinic and we got the news straight from the CCIA. Fast. They called us almost immediately. It wasnt on the news yet.
I got on the phone and called my husband. He already knew. Thats how fast it all happened. He was at the auction mart when the news hit. And hit it did! The phones started ringing in the front row, the auctioneer announced the border is closed, the calf that was physically in the ring went home again, as did all the other unsold cattle. Within minutes they had all packed up and walked out. Lots of them spent the day stopping trucks that were in transit to the border.
What a mess. I wonder if we would have still had the fortitude to stick it out like we did if we knew then just how long the tough times would last.
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I was working at the vet clinic and we got the news straight from the CCIA. Fast. They called us almost immediately. It wasnt on the news yet.
I got on the phone and called my husband. He already knew. Thats how fast it all happened. He was at the auction mart when the news hit. And hit it did! The phones started ringing in the front row, the auctioneer announced the border is closed, the calf that was physically in the ring went home again, as did all the other unsold cattle. Within minutes they had all packed up and walked out. Lots of them spent the day stopping trucks that were in transit to the border.
What a mess. I wonder if we would have still had the fortitude to stick it out like we did if we knew then just how long the tough times would last.
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