Interesting press release from Western today. With capacity of 100,000 head, their shareholders have opted to clean out the cattle that are in their yard and suspend all cattle feeding activities. They will continue with farming activities but are not feeding cattle. This is a big development. With nearly all of their cattle contracted through Cargill HR it will be interesting to see what happens both up and down the chain as we go forward.
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Guess its a sign of the times with reduced cattle numbers combined with lots of red ink feeding cattle these last turns. Presumably there will still be plenty bunk space left in western Canada?
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It was bound to happen. Volatility like we've seen lately is bound to do damage. At least they gave some notice so others have the opportunity to step in. If the market started to turn around in a reasonable amount of time, it could happen.
That being said, personally I think it wouldn't be a bad thing if a hundred smaller feedlots each putting 1000 head a year through were to replace one huge lot. I'm old enough to remember when that was the norm. Spread the risk, spread the money spent on inputs across multiple areas, and benefit many more areas with economic activity.
The important thing is that someone steps in to replace them.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostWhy if the cattle #s aren't there? They had 7% of the AB/SK bunk space but the national herd has shrunk 25% from it's max.
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Sure its a buyer less and that is never a positive thing but there are still plenty other feedlot buyers - things don't get real concentrated until the next rung in the ladder lol.
Way worse scenario, and always a possibility with declining herd size here, is that one of the two packers closes their door. Then you are faced with exporting feeders or fats across the border to maintain any semblance of competition and that's not a good position to be in.
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Originally posted by burnt View Post[URL="http://www.calgarysun.com/2016/09/22/feedlot-closures-last-straw-for-ndp"]http://www.calgarysun.com/2016/09/22/feedlot-closures-last-straw-for-ndp[/URL]
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostLooks like a cheap attempt by the WR to make some political capital. Western Feedlots took a beating feeding cattle, as did many others in the feedlot sector over the last 14 months. Carbon tax didn't cause it - it doesn't come in until January 1st next year and agriculture is exempted anyway from what I've read. If Western are truly thinking it is an unviable business environment under the NDP why plan to continue to farm the land? Why not sell out ahead of the curve if things are so bad or going to get so bad?
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Spoke to a fellow who was quite involved with western...says the writing was on the wall for a couple of years. Some of the stories he told, I can see why they would dislike bill 6....but why they needed it.
Find the biggest complainers in this down turn, are the ones who had it a little too easy to make money...they are now finding out how the rest of us lived. But, its always someone else's fault.
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