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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16945"><p>Cattle prices run in cycles. We should see this high price trend for at least a couple more years. First off, the drought last year caused real producers in cattle country to sell all but their core of top producing cows. This years calf crop is smaller in numbers as a result. Don't look for herds to get back up to where they were prior to the drought either. One reason is since calf prices are at an all time high many producers will take the money now and not retain as many heifers to breed the next year. Secondly the drought is not over in cattle country. We are as dry at the end of this year as we were at the same time last year. We are at the top end of the cycle now, ride the wave.</p><p></p><p>"When better cattle are produced, The Nebraska Sandhills will produce them."</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:kidroff@hotmail.com">kidroff@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16945"] Cattle prices run in cycles. We should see this high price trend for at least a couple more years. First off, the drought last year caused real producers in cattle country to sell all but their core of top producing cows. This years calf crop is smaller in numbers as a result. Don't look for herds to get back up to where they were prior to the drought either. One reason is since calf prices are at an all time high many producers will take the money now and not retain as many heifers to breed the next year. Secondly the drought is not over in cattle country. We are as dry at the end of this year as we were at the same time last year. We are at the top end of the cycle now, ride the wave. "When better cattle are produced, The Nebraska Sandhills will produce them." [email=kidroff@hotmail.com]kidroff@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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