Now I'm not defending Cargill/IBP for how they have taken advantage of the border closure, but I'm not condemning them either! The Canadian and American governments are to blame for allowing that situation to develop and it is unrealistic to expect any company to not take advantage of the situation!
But consider "captive supplies" or packer owned cattle from a packers view?
The packers do not set the retail price? Basically they are price takers...just like the rest of us?
Now what happens when Lucerne or IGA or whoever says we are paying X amount of dollars this week for carcass beef? The packer has to figure what his costs are, and figure in a profit so he can continue to operate, and make an offer to the feedlot? Now if the feedlot decides that price just isn't good enough what can the packer do? Does he send all the workers home or does he buy the fat cattle and lose money? I guess he does both at certain times?
An efficient business needs to be up and running everyday? It needs a product that will meet the needs of his customer? And being efficient is the key to staying in business?
Captive or packer owned cattle can be fed to exactly what the customer wants and it can come to slaughter at the perfect time? Perhaps from a big overall picture all the fed cattle should be owned by the packers?
And lets not forget this...about the only buyer in the feeder market, at times, last year were the packers?
But consider "captive supplies" or packer owned cattle from a packers view?
The packers do not set the retail price? Basically they are price takers...just like the rest of us?
Now what happens when Lucerne or IGA or whoever says we are paying X amount of dollars this week for carcass beef? The packer has to figure what his costs are, and figure in a profit so he can continue to operate, and make an offer to the feedlot? Now if the feedlot decides that price just isn't good enough what can the packer do? Does he send all the workers home or does he buy the fat cattle and lose money? I guess he does both at certain times?
An efficient business needs to be up and running everyday? It needs a product that will meet the needs of his customer? And being efficient is the key to staying in business?
Captive or packer owned cattle can be fed to exactly what the customer wants and it can come to slaughter at the perfect time? Perhaps from a big overall picture all the fed cattle should be owned by the packers?
And lets not forget this...about the only buyer in the feeder market, at times, last year were the packers?
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