Cedar brings up the point about being an integrated market and I'm curious to know how some of you feel about it. I'm sure that there will be many opinions on it and maybe the opinion has changed the longer the border has remained closed.
Are we well and truly integrated or are we integrated because we have been told that we are? I certainly don't know all the ins and outs of the beef industry - have learned a lot from all of you - but from what I can gather it seems as though that over the years Canadian producers have shipped any value that they have in their animals over the border because the animals were either killed here and boxed and exported or the older animals were shipped out and the value exported.
The other question I would have is the matter of the inegration being equal or has that balance been skewed as well? We shipped our older animals down there, the Americans wanted to send more feeders up here, so we relaxed our restrictions on various diseases to enable these cattle to have access to be fed up here. Were they being fed for the packers to buy, thereby regulating prices paid to Canadian producers?
It also seems to me that the integration works when it suits the US and we are dropped like the proverbial hot potato when it doesn't.
What are your thoughts?
Are we well and truly integrated or are we integrated because we have been told that we are? I certainly don't know all the ins and outs of the beef industry - have learned a lot from all of you - but from what I can gather it seems as though that over the years Canadian producers have shipped any value that they have in their animals over the border because the animals were either killed here and boxed and exported or the older animals were shipped out and the value exported.
The other question I would have is the matter of the inegration being equal or has that balance been skewed as well? We shipped our older animals down there, the Americans wanted to send more feeders up here, so we relaxed our restrictions on various diseases to enable these cattle to have access to be fed up here. Were they being fed for the packers to buy, thereby regulating prices paid to Canadian producers?
It also seems to me that the integration works when it suits the US and we are dropped like the proverbial hot potato when it doesn't.
What are your thoughts?
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