What do you think?
My own thoughts are a bit more contraction and then basically stabilize at the lower level.
I suspect we will stabilize at a level where we will be fairly neutral on export/imports.....or maybe a bit below?
I see contraction due to an ageing population of producers(with few younger people replacing them) and possible higher returns for crop production? In addition government policy of more regulation, really poor assurance of government food safety, and general gov policy of ignoring and in fact hurting the industry?
When government refuses to take responsibilty for their massive failures (BSE, ecoli inspection) and sticks the cattle producers with the resulting losses, the message is sent very cleary....."we can screw up and you get to pay for our screwups!....and oh if you don't like it you can spend the next ten years suing us!"
This doesn't instill much confidence in the grassroots producer? When you know the government won't be accountable for the wrecks they create.....you need to realize you are on your own.
My own thoughts are a bit more contraction and then basically stabilize at the lower level.
I suspect we will stabilize at a level where we will be fairly neutral on export/imports.....or maybe a bit below?
I see contraction due to an ageing population of producers(with few younger people replacing them) and possible higher returns for crop production? In addition government policy of more regulation, really poor assurance of government food safety, and general gov policy of ignoring and in fact hurting the industry?
When government refuses to take responsibilty for their massive failures (BSE, ecoli inspection) and sticks the cattle producers with the resulting losses, the message is sent very cleary....."we can screw up and you get to pay for our screwups!....and oh if you don't like it you can spend the next ten years suing us!"
This doesn't instill much confidence in the grassroots producer? When you know the government won't be accountable for the wrecks they create.....you need to realize you are on your own.
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