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A tough story and a sign of things to come
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<blockquote data-quote="JWBrahman" data-source="post: 1335164" data-attributes="member: 18439"><p>When Mr. Goodyear sold 1,000 old Brangus and Braford cows for $3,000/each that really got my attention. Then the Grezaffi's sold 500 head of teenage cows for $3,000 each on cattlerange. We sold all of our old cows for an unbelievable price. Smith Brahman sold their herd, too.Now people are buying back in and getting better genetics than what they had previously.</p><p></p><p>Selling your herd doesn't mean selling your genetics these days. Genex is a short 30 minute drive.</p><p></p><p>Like JS1234 said, there are a lot of opportunities if you aren't swimming upstream.</p><p></p><p>The row crop guys are the ones who should be sweating. China announced it is moving millions out of government subsidized manufacturing into agriculture. They have made enormous investments to grow their own crops in Africa, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWBrahman, post: 1335164, member: 18439"] When Mr. Goodyear sold 1,000 old Brangus and Braford cows for $3,000/each that really got my attention. Then the Grezaffi's sold 500 head of teenage cows for $3,000 each on cattlerange. We sold all of our old cows for an unbelievable price. Smith Brahman sold their herd, too.Now people are buying back in and getting better genetics than what they had previously. Selling your herd doesn't mean selling your genetics these days. Genex is a short 30 minute drive. Like JS1234 said, there are a lot of opportunities if you aren't swimming upstream. The row crop guys are the ones who should be sweating. China announced it is moving millions out of government subsidized manufacturing into agriculture. They have made enormous investments to grow their own crops in Africa, too. [/QUOTE]
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