rpkaiser: I found your comment"cut back our numbers and face all the agricultural ramifications" very interesting.
I too, wonder what would happen if the cattle industry basically fails and we go into decline? Lets face it, it was grain that got us in this mess in the first place? The lack of government support for our grain industry, pushed farmers into cattle and hogs? Really no other alternative...I mean what else can you do in a country where you can basically only grow small grains and grass?
So today our oversupply in cattle is a direct result of the government failing to step up to the plate and play hardball on the international grain wars? No money, too small of a population, were the excuses!
But lets suppose the cattle herd, in Canada, shrinks in a meaningful way? Where will all that feed grain go? Who wants it...who needs it?
In my area we can basically grow two things...canola and barley. Now the canola always seems to find a market but what about the darned barley? You can only make so much beer, right? And we have to rotate these two crops because of disease problems!
It looks like soon the CWB will be gone and the government loan guarantees to foreign buyers of our grain? How do you see things shaping up for the grain farmer if the cow herd shrinks?
I too, wonder what would happen if the cattle industry basically fails and we go into decline? Lets face it, it was grain that got us in this mess in the first place? The lack of government support for our grain industry, pushed farmers into cattle and hogs? Really no other alternative...I mean what else can you do in a country where you can basically only grow small grains and grass?
So today our oversupply in cattle is a direct result of the government failing to step up to the plate and play hardball on the international grain wars? No money, too small of a population, were the excuses!
But lets suppose the cattle herd, in Canada, shrinks in a meaningful way? Where will all that feed grain go? Who wants it...who needs it?
In my area we can basically grow two things...canola and barley. Now the canola always seems to find a market but what about the darned barley? You can only make so much beer, right? And we have to rotate these two crops because of disease problems!
It looks like soon the CWB will be gone and the government loan guarantees to foreign buyers of our grain? How do you see things shaping up for the grain farmer if the cow herd shrinks?
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