grassfarmer: I don't think it will happen how you see it. I have found that once a trend starts...it usually continues?
For a good portion of cow/calf producers, the business has become no longer profitable, enjoyable, sustainable? Now you can preach the "new way" all you want...but a lot have decided they want out and don't want to change! And I would suggest to you that is a good thing for you, if you want to continue?
Lets be realistic here. The average age of cow/calf producers is what? I think stats Canada quotes the average farmer in Canadas age at 58? There comes a time when you just can't, or don't want to, cut it!
A good percentage of the cow/calf producers quitting, won't be going into grain farming...but their land will!
Maybe I am totally wrong and all these old boys will "see the light" and change over...but I don't see it? What I do see is a lot of cow herd dispersals, a lot of hay land sprayed with roundup last fall, a huge demand for canola seed and fertilizer?
As I said before, if you are staying in cattle this has to be encouraging? The supply is about to shrink!
Canada killed 672,000 cows last year despite totally dismal prices? With a 5.5 million cow herd I would think that number of culls should mean the cow herd is fairly static? Suppose the border opens up in late summer and cows prices rise dramatically...do you think we will draw down the cow herd?
Now maybe I'm totally wrong but I think if that cow price hits close to 50 cents we will see a massive sell off!
For a good portion of cow/calf producers, the business has become no longer profitable, enjoyable, sustainable? Now you can preach the "new way" all you want...but a lot have decided they want out and don't want to change! And I would suggest to you that is a good thing for you, if you want to continue?
Lets be realistic here. The average age of cow/calf producers is what? I think stats Canada quotes the average farmer in Canadas age at 58? There comes a time when you just can't, or don't want to, cut it!
A good percentage of the cow/calf producers quitting, won't be going into grain farming...but their land will!
Maybe I am totally wrong and all these old boys will "see the light" and change over...but I don't see it? What I do see is a lot of cow herd dispersals, a lot of hay land sprayed with roundup last fall, a huge demand for canola seed and fertilizer?
As I said before, if you are staying in cattle this has to be encouraging? The supply is about to shrink!
Canada killed 672,000 cows last year despite totally dismal prices? With a 5.5 million cow herd I would think that number of culls should mean the cow herd is fairly static? Suppose the border opens up in late summer and cows prices rise dramatically...do you think we will draw down the cow herd?
Now maybe I'm totally wrong but I think if that cow price hits close to 50 cents we will see a massive sell off!
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