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NCBA, R-CALF, COOL, USDA (No Politics!)
BEEF producers say NO to Canadian Border
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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 65373" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>As many of you have stated we have Mexican beef in Texas. Do I like it, nope not one little bit. They dump their cattle on our markets if there peso starts to fall. Many of us here still remember the 94 drought and the terrible prices we were getting for cattle. The peso was dropping and they dumped on a bad market that made things get even worse. I had sold out 3 years previous to that market and bought back in at that time. Papered three in one cattle for 450$. Yes I made a lot of money on those cattle, but I dont ever what to see that market again. A lot of good ranchers that were friends went belly up. We have the market here that everyone wants to sell to, so all countries shoud meet the standards we set, and we should meet their standards to sell in there country. Of course the packers dont like that idea, they want to tell us all about that global economy thing. Funny thing, when we had more packers and agri-biz companys we made more actual dollars to put in our pockets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 65373, member: 807"] As many of you have stated we have Mexican beef in Texas. Do I like it, nope not one little bit. They dump their cattle on our markets if there peso starts to fall. Many of us here still remember the 94 drought and the terrible prices we were getting for cattle. The peso was dropping and they dumped on a bad market that made things get even worse. I had sold out 3 years previous to that market and bought back in at that time. Papered three in one cattle for 450$. Yes I made a lot of money on those cattle, but I dont ever what to see that market again. A lot of good ranchers that were friends went belly up. We have the market here that everyone wants to sell to, so all countries shoud meet the standards we set, and we should meet their standards to sell in there country. Of course the packers dont like that idea, they want to tell us all about that global economy thing. Funny thing, when we had more packers and agri-biz companys we made more actual dollars to put in our pockets. [/QUOTE]
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