Nero Cowboys – we are like Nero who fiddled while Rome burned. The Canadian Beef industry’s huge problem is that our beef political structure is run by cow calf producers. Take a look. The CCA is predominately cow calf producers; the ABP is ruled by cow calf producers. 30,000 plus cow calf producer have a much larger and louder lobby that do 400 feedlot operators. The average size of the cow herd is what, 35 head or is it 60 head now. Now the wining sniveling press that’s prevalent around a few cull cows per producer. Pity Pity – who got enormous prices for their calves this last fall?
You all need to take a trip to Calgary, Strathmore and Picture Butte, sit down and have a cup of coffee with a feedlot operator.
Yes the feedlot operators got some aid packages this past summer. Ask them how long it took to get the money from the system. Ask them how much of that aid the packing industry got. Ask them how many of the total yearling on feed this fall belongs to the packers. Estimates have it around 50% to 70%. One feedlot operator told me recently that he still has 50% of the inventory he had on May 20th. while the packers keep current.
If you understand the feedlot industry they at least re-cycle their dollars into every auction mart in the country. And the calf sellers go and buy quads and quad cabs with their money.
Mark my word the independent feeders are going to stop paying the big dollars for feeders simply because they don’t have any more right now to spend. So if the current trend continues, one of the things you will see is 2 – 3 packers feeding (and I might add) buying your calves, and owning the feedlot industry. Price discovery will disappear and you will be pawns of an oligarchy.
You all need to take a trip to Calgary, Strathmore and Picture Butte, sit down and have a cup of coffee with a feedlot operator.
Yes the feedlot operators got some aid packages this past summer. Ask them how long it took to get the money from the system. Ask them how much of that aid the packing industry got. Ask them how many of the total yearling on feed this fall belongs to the packers. Estimates have it around 50% to 70%. One feedlot operator told me recently that he still has 50% of the inventory he had on May 20th. while the packers keep current.
If you understand the feedlot industry they at least re-cycle their dollars into every auction mart in the country. And the calf sellers go and buy quads and quad cabs with their money.
Mark my word the independent feeders are going to stop paying the big dollars for feeders simply because they don’t have any more right now to spend. So if the current trend continues, one of the things you will see is 2 – 3 packers feeding (and I might add) buying your calves, and owning the feedlot industry. Price discovery will disappear and you will be pawns of an oligarchy.
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