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<blockquote data-quote="BLACKPOWER" data-source="post: 42664" data-attributes="member: 92"><p>One of the things that is driving our market is the fact that the drought in the midwest is keeping cattle numbers down. Another reason for the higher prices is the fact that since prices are favorable people sell more heifers than usual. This means less replacement of females keeping numbers down for a few more years. You Canadians can't possibly think that when the border opens it won't have a negative impact on price. We'll negative for us and positive for you. I don't know about the rest of you Americans on this board but I don't care how many cattlemen go under in Canada, let them find their own export markets, I know they have packing houses and sale barns there. If Canadian beef is so good they should have no trouble selling it to other countries through their own export markets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLACKPOWER, post: 42664, member: 92"] One of the things that is driving our market is the fact that the drought in the midwest is keeping cattle numbers down. Another reason for the higher prices is the fact that since prices are favorable people sell more heifers than usual. This means less replacement of females keeping numbers down for a few more years. You Canadians can't possibly think that when the border opens it won't have a negative impact on price. We'll negative for us and positive for you. I don't know about the rest of you Americans on this board but I don't care how many cattlemen go under in Canada, let them find their own export markets, I know they have packing houses and sale barns there. If Canadian beef is so good they should have no trouble selling it to other countries through their own export markets. [/QUOTE]
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