comments this morning on my new services regarding cattle producers in manitoba crying foul agsint rising feed prices casued by the rising prices in in feed grains, and economists crying about food inflation are once again pointing the finger at subsidized energy production from bio fuel...granted this is driving some of the surge, but so is unabated demand for plant based oil globally, and not just for biofuel, historically low wheat carryouts......byproducts from ehtanol and biodiesel include high protein feed products so the feed value is somewhat displaced on the other end of the process....and the whining about food inflation, big flipping deal, very little of this can be attributed to the rising cost of the plant inputs, more of those rising costs reflect higher energy costs related to processing and distribution, never mind the ever stable and lavish profits made on value added after the farm gate.
....we have both a grain and cattle operation.....the cattle thing will settle out when the finnished meat prices adeqautely reflect the higher cost of the feed needed to get them to slaughter.....and for now, I plan on buying more cattle.....
for many years I gave sold my feed grains at below break even prices as that is where the market was at, when my feed wheat was netting me less than $2 a bushel i did not blame the hog producers and feedlots that were tunrning my cheap grain into market gains...
....grain producers need to clear up some of the misinformation picked up by the msmedia, anyone and everyone from big oil, environmentalists, and even our fellow farmers in the meat sector are taking up the battle of trying to influence public perception on biofuels and the rising cost of food...
..fact of the matter is that we do not operate in a completely free market environment. biofuel may be subsidized, but you are full of %$#@ if you do not think there are indirect and direct sources of public finanical support for most other forms of energy, from conventional carbon based fuels, hydro, nuclear and even wind......never mind the fact that we have terorrists runing around parts the world holding the developed world as hostages as they use oil and our access to it as leverage!
....we have both a grain and cattle operation.....the cattle thing will settle out when the finnished meat prices adeqautely reflect the higher cost of the feed needed to get them to slaughter.....and for now, I plan on buying more cattle.....
for many years I gave sold my feed grains at below break even prices as that is where the market was at, when my feed wheat was netting me less than $2 a bushel i did not blame the hog producers and feedlots that were tunrning my cheap grain into market gains...
....grain producers need to clear up some of the misinformation picked up by the msmedia, anyone and everyone from big oil, environmentalists, and even our fellow farmers in the meat sector are taking up the battle of trying to influence public perception on biofuels and the rising cost of food...
..fact of the matter is that we do not operate in a completely free market environment. biofuel may be subsidized, but you are full of %$#@ if you do not think there are indirect and direct sources of public finanical support for most other forms of energy, from conventional carbon based fuels, hydro, nuclear and even wind......never mind the fact that we have terorrists runing around parts the world holding the developed world as hostages as they use oil and our access to it as leverage!
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