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    #16
    ["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...

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      #17
      Willowcreek: Come on you know you aren't being fair here? Like the price of feed grain has nothing to do with prices! Any idiot knows you are not playing fair on this question?
      I can see a lot of common sense in some of the things you have to say...but please don't think we are all idiots north of the 49th!
      And I welcome "Willow Kreek" to this forum. All opinions should be welcome here....even you old boys who need some "educating" LOL
      Randy: It really serves no purpose to degrade people(ala Willow-Kreep)? Come on you are out of the school yard now?

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        #18
        cowman- I buy the fact that feed is influencing feeder/calf prices-- but we are talking fats/ready to slaughters here...

        There are some outside factors that influence them also- but the main one is more supply than demand- a glut of cattle/beef-- and a USDA that pushes importing from every country in the world, while still not doing anything to build demand or export to the world...They still refuse to allow BSE testing (demanded by Japan and the Asians), implement M-COOL, refuse to close feed ban loopholes, refuse to ban steroids/hormones which is the anvil Europe holds over our head- mainly because all are opposed by the Packers....

        Canada should be testing their OTM's not only for surveillance, but to sell/export the product- but as long as the Packers own USDA and USDA is the puppet handler of CFIA, it won't happen...Instead they want to open the border to OTM's when there is already a run of cheap Aussie meat hitting the market and being imported because of drought...If the border opens to OTM's both sides can look at $20 culls again....

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          #19
          Heck Willowcreek this guy that took your name must be a twin brother of yours.....

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            #20
            mb_rancher posted Nov 30, 2006 17:52
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            Heck Willowcreek this guy that took your name must be a twin brother of yours.....

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            I been telling you MR- More and more people are seeing the true picture-which became very apparent in this months election and will again in 08 if things don't change...Folks are tired of being sold out to foreign countries and big multinational corporations and their global trading- especially buying products we don't need just to aid the third world countries of the world.....Big Support America First movement...

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              #21
              People are tired of being sold out to forien countries and multinationals, I can only dream of such thoughts here in Canada as it seems we cant do enough to get the multinationals here and **** us as long as someone is making a dollar out of it, look at the packing industry and energy sector hell we are to willing to sell our country for a song. And that is what we have done.

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