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Originally posted by DaneG View PostThe $1000.00+ Usd profit per head of cattle slaughtered for a good period of the year surely can’t hurt the bottom line!
You will have to ask him ...he blocked me.
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The cattle industry is in a tipping point of no return, Cargil has made its profits on the backs of farmers by holding a monopoly. It’s sad that the cow calf producer has been reduced to peasant status and will be throwing in the towel soon. The government has no interest in supporting what they believe is a CO2 burden on the environment.
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Originally posted by BreadWinner View PostThe cattle industry is in a tipping point of no return, Cargil has made its profits on the backs of farmers by holding a monopoly. It’s sad that the cow calf producer has been reduced to peasant status and will be throwing in the towel soon. The government has no interest in supporting what they believe is a CO2 burden on the environment.
We also have a small but lucrative premium market for our beef, an advantage that comes from living in the shadow of the Big Ugly City...I keep that thousand bucks that Cargill has been pocketing.
However, if I were to turn the whole place into pasture and hay, it wouldn't work out so well and our land cost is even relatively low.
The problem comes from the packer base shrinking much faster than the supplier base.
Neither is good. Especially when the packers are more concerned about pleasing the shareholder and the fickle clowns who run the government.
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Originally posted by BreadWinner View PostThe government has no interest in supporting what they believe is a CO2 burden on the environment.
Take a look at the oil industry. You can kill something with regulation and neglect very easily.
Grain producers should take note as well because the writing is on the wall for us too.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostI would warn that what the ESG crowd and lefty govts have in store for our meat industry is much worse than a couple yrs of drought.
Take a look at the oil industry. You can kill something with regulation and neglect very easily.
Grain producers should take note as well because the writing is on the wall for us too.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostI would warn that what the ESG crowd and lefty govts have in store for our meat industry is much worse than a couple yrs of drought.
Take a look at the oil industry. You can kill something with regulation and neglect very easily.
Grain producers should take note as well because the writing is on the wall for us too.
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Originally posted by Happytrails View PostThe progressive agenda is to discourage all of the enterprises and activities that have made us the most prosperous people there has ever been. I’m not sure they understand how devastating poverty is.
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