I have both grain and cattle, and the cattle side has benefitted greatly from the cheap corn coming into Canada, especially with the poor crops. This has hurt the grain grower, as there is no way that barley would be as cheap if the corn could not come in or corn has a tariff attached to it to account for Uncle Sams subsidies.
Now it is time for the grain grower to get some equallity. The corn should have a reasonable tariff attached to it and our feeder cattle that are exported to the Us should have a tax added to them to equal out the cost of feed. This would stop the flow of cattle to the US if our barley was actually priced higher. If we shipped out more feeder cattle we wouldn't need any feed barley, so this system protects both price and demand!
Yes, the price of calves will drop! But remember the price of barley is 3.50/bushel and it rightly should have been 4.50/bushel, so it is time to correctly balance the incomes of farmers.
Like I said, I have both calves and grain, and at this point in time, the cattle industry is being unfaily subsidized by the grain growers!
Now it is time for the grain grower to get some equallity. The corn should have a reasonable tariff attached to it and our feeder cattle that are exported to the Us should have a tax added to them to equal out the cost of feed. This would stop the flow of cattle to the US if our barley was actually priced higher. If we shipped out more feeder cattle we wouldn't need any feed barley, so this system protects both price and demand!
Yes, the price of calves will drop! But remember the price of barley is 3.50/bushel and it rightly should have been 4.50/bushel, so it is time to correctly balance the incomes of farmers.
Like I said, I have both calves and grain, and at this point in time, the cattle industry is being unfaily subsidized by the grain growers!
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