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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 40903" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>I would like to see the border open as well. I usually ship my calves in November but this year I'm thinking I may just ship my steers and hold onto most of my heifers. I think there could be a possibility that guys in the States may be looking for good replacements and as much as its kind of a poor year, it is an excellent opportunity in Canada to upgrade your genetics for not alot of money. But you have to focus on the longterm. The mood of the cattle producers is very similar to what I saw when I was at the brokerage and the stock market began its freefall. First, there was disbelief and alot of anger, but now most people have adjusted to their new reality. The losses are past them, and they're now wiser for the experience. I believe that this is a cleansing of sorts and that when we emerge, we'll be a better and stronger industry then we were when this started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 40903, member: 245"] I would like to see the border open as well. I usually ship my calves in November but this year I'm thinking I may just ship my steers and hold onto most of my heifers. I think there could be a possibility that guys in the States may be looking for good replacements and as much as its kind of a poor year, it is an excellent opportunity in Canada to upgrade your genetics for not alot of money. But you have to focus on the longterm. The mood of the cattle producers is very similar to what I saw when I was at the brokerage and the stock market began its freefall. First, there was disbelief and alot of anger, but now most people have adjusted to their new reality. The losses are past them, and they're now wiser for the experience. I believe that this is a cleansing of sorts and that when we emerge, we'll be a better and stronger industry then we were when this started. [/QUOTE]
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