["Once the border was closed cattlemen on this side received the highest prices in history for their stock. In October of 2003 the price of fat cattle averaged 105.50 for the month!"]
And now that the Packers have access to their Canadian captive supply and the ability to overglut and manipulate the market, we have steadily seen these $105.50 prices go down to $85 currently...And with USDA's trade perspectives they are on a run to go down to $70 again...
You can't import from every country in the world, without negatively affecting US prices, if you don't have an export market too....
And Canadian producers, who are riding the US producers shirttails, will ride them down right along, instead of listening to folks like Cam and rkaiser to actually try and develop your own industry...
And now that the Packers have access to their Canadian captive supply and the ability to overglut and manipulate the market, we have steadily seen these $105.50 prices go down to $85 currently...And with USDA's trade perspectives they are on a run to go down to $70 again...
You can't import from every country in the world, without negatively affecting US prices, if you don't have an export market too....
And Canadian producers, who are riding the US producers shirttails, will ride them down right along, instead of listening to folks like Cam and rkaiser to actually try and develop your own industry...
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