I read somewhere that if they get these ethanol plants up and running corn could rise to $6/bu.! Now I would assume barley would follow suit...especially if Canada gets off its butt and starts building some plants?
I got thinking...what will that do to the beef, pork, and poultry businesses? I would suspect prices would rise...because costs sure would!
Now is this a good thing or not? Say if barley was $4.50/bu? I know I'd sure be out breaking up some land...unless calf prices rose dramatically!
I use barley as an example because that is what really grows well here, but wheat could also be an option.
If canola also went up for bio deisel purposes, I suspect there would be a lot of cows taking a ride to MacDonalds!
I think it is kind of exciting that we might be able to produce a product that people actually want and will pay for, instead of something nobody wants.
I got thinking...what will that do to the beef, pork, and poultry businesses? I would suspect prices would rise...because costs sure would!
Now is this a good thing or not? Say if barley was $4.50/bu? I know I'd sure be out breaking up some land...unless calf prices rose dramatically!
I use barley as an example because that is what really grows well here, but wheat could also be an option.
If canola also went up for bio deisel purposes, I suspect there would be a lot of cows taking a ride to MacDonalds!
I think it is kind of exciting that we might be able to produce a product that people actually want and will pay for, instead of something nobody wants.
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