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"The drought of 21/ 22 drove hay and grain prices higher.
Poor conception, coupled with relentlessly high costs, resulted in declining numbers. The herd is at its lowest level since 1989. Even today, at record prices, aging demographics find herd disposal a better option than expansion."
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Most farmers had a small herd when we started farming in the 1970s. We were told to specialize, and we did; we all sold the cows. The expertise is gone. As the herd numbers fall, a lot of pasture land goes ungrazed. What will it take to get grain farmers to cross the house?
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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostMy fat angus 4-H steer in 1974 weighed about 900 lbs finnished Don't think you would want any of those finished steers stepping on your toes . Lots of fat to mix with cull cows for hamburger nowadays.
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