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NCBA, R-CALF, COOL, USDA (No Politics!)
BSE trail goes cold
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<blockquote data-quote="cmjust0" data-source="post: 202179" data-attributes="member: 2882"><p>It's not the individual choice that makes a difference.. It's the collective supply side of the market.. People will get out when they stop making money.. When that happens, shortages occur and prices go up.. Prices go up, and producers get in, and prices come down, and producers get out, and prices come up, and producers get in, and prices go down, and producers get out............ Smaller price swings, and fewer producers getting in/dropping out with each swing.. Getting the point yet?? Hopefully you can see that, eventually, the market stabilizes at a price point where producers make money on their products, and the demand is being met.</p><p></p><p>Look, do yourself a favor: go find a community college somewhere and sign up for Economics 101.. It's all there, and it's REALLY simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmjust0, post: 202179, member: 2882"] It's not the individual choice that makes a difference.. It's the collective supply side of the market.. People will get out when they stop making money.. When that happens, shortages occur and prices go up.. Prices go up, and producers get in, and prices come down, and producers get out, and prices come up, and producers get in, and prices go down, and producers get out............ Smaller price swings, and fewer producers getting in/dropping out with each swing.. Getting the point yet?? Hopefully you can see that, eventually, the market stabilizes at a price point where producers make money on their products, and the demand is being met. Look, do yourself a favor: go find a community college somewhere and sign up for Economics 101.. It's all there, and it's REALLY simple. [/QUOTE]
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