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$7 corn and $15 soybeans?
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<blockquote data-quote="Howdyjabo" data-source="post: 812721" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I think Jog has the right idea</p><p>Higher the feed cost go the less cows there will be- cattle will only be on land that is good for nothing else or right next to a high moisture by product.</p><p>shortage in cattle= price staying high(although I don't really think the price of cattle is comparably all that high)</p><p></p><p>What I worry about is the ride we are going to go thru when infrastructure starts to collapse. Low numbers can't support all the infrastructure and its just a matter of time before the domino effect picks up speed. Less stockyards,less backgrounders,less feedlots,less processors. I see long term contracts for delivery in the future, as competition for available calves heats up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howdyjabo, post: 812721, member: 391"] I think Jog has the right idea Higher the feed cost go the less cows there will be- cattle will only be on land that is good for nothing else or right next to a high moisture by product. shortage in cattle= price staying high(although I don't really think the price of cattle is comparably all that high) What I worry about is the ride we are going to go thru when infrastructure starts to collapse. Low numbers can't support all the infrastructure and its just a matter of time before the domino effect picks up speed. Less stockyards,less backgrounders,less feedlots,less processors. I see long term contracts for delivery in the future, as competition for available calves heats up. [/QUOTE]
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