One of the things that I have heard a lot about over the past year is limits being placed on packer owned cattle. It is understandable that producers especially would want to see limits imposed given that there is this consolidation of packers at the moment.
With good management and some luck, we will hopefully see producer owned packing plants up and running in the short to medium term that will help to at least provide some competition for the fats that are ready to go to market.
One consideration that I hadn't given much thought to until today when I heard it on Agri-Talk, was if limits are placed on the number of cattle that packers can own at any one time, this will have potentially serious implications for producer owned plants. The reason given was that 100% of the cattle would be owned by the producer/packers. The way many of these plants are being proposed is that buying shares gives you access to hook space and the right to have your cattle slaughtered at that particular plant.
Is this a case of being careful what you wish for? I'm curious to hear what some of the rest of you think.
With good management and some luck, we will hopefully see producer owned packing plants up and running in the short to medium term that will help to at least provide some competition for the fats that are ready to go to market.
One consideration that I hadn't given much thought to until today when I heard it on Agri-Talk, was if limits are placed on the number of cattle that packers can own at any one time, this will have potentially serious implications for producer owned plants. The reason given was that 100% of the cattle would be owned by the producer/packers. The way many of these plants are being proposed is that buying shares gives you access to hook space and the right to have your cattle slaughtered at that particular plant.
Is this a case of being careful what you wish for? I'm curious to hear what some of the rest of you think.
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