I'll raise this question because we all know we will have to think about it shortly although it is nice to talk instead of positive longterm plans for the industry.
How bad will calves sell this fall? We have all heard the 40 or 50 cent/lb prices how likely are they?
For me if nothing changes and fats are making $70 cwt this time next summer what do we do? A fat steer at 1300lb bringing $70 comes to $910. Compared to fall 2001 when 6 7 weight calves were bringing that $900 sum it's quite a drop! How much will custom feedlots be charging this winter with cheaper barley and plenty silage? At what price is feeding them out a better bet than selling calves or visa versa?
One thing that encourages me is the significantly lower cost of winter feeding cows this coming winter. We have good feed bought when combined with our good grass reserves leads me to think I can take a cow through next winter for a purchased feed cost of $120-$130.(forage cost - not minerals, salt or yardage before anyone gets started on me!) That's got to be a huge benefit compared to the last couple of years.
How bad will calves sell this fall? We have all heard the 40 or 50 cent/lb prices how likely are they?
For me if nothing changes and fats are making $70 cwt this time next summer what do we do? A fat steer at 1300lb bringing $70 comes to $910. Compared to fall 2001 when 6 7 weight calves were bringing that $900 sum it's quite a drop! How much will custom feedlots be charging this winter with cheaper barley and plenty silage? At what price is feeding them out a better bet than selling calves or visa versa?
One thing that encourages me is the significantly lower cost of winter feeding cows this coming winter. We have good feed bought when combined with our good grass reserves leads me to think I can take a cow through next winter for a purchased feed cost of $120-$130.(forage cost - not minerals, salt or yardage before anyone gets started on me!) That's got to be a huge benefit compared to the last couple of years.
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