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cost of raising heifer to be bred vs buying bred cow
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<blockquote data-quote="uscangus" data-source="post: 801429" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>with the future prices of young heifers (almost twice the price of last year), bred cows (almost more than</p><p>50% of last year prices), feed or corn prices in the future are escalating (not including labor and infrastrucutre of maintaining), the profit is harder after the expenses. i understand the government is pushing to increase the percentage from 10 to 15% of ethanol, causing the future prices of corn. i just don't see the major and uptick demands for beef. sure, there is movements in china, korea, and russia but our consumer demands are still slow like a snail. without the consumers demand in the us economy,which make 2/3 the us economy, i am puzzles for the future prices of beef livestock. i understand the future commodities prices but consumer food demands that i am perturbed for these prices to have validity, strength, and stickiness of its mobility.</p><p></p><p>i am willing to take your advices, being a newbies,uscangus and go lakers.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 801429, member: 13261"] with the future prices of young heifers (almost twice the price of last year), bred cows (almost more than 50% of last year prices), feed or corn prices in the future are escalating (not including labor and infrastrucutre of maintaining), the profit is harder after the expenses. i understand the government is pushing to increase the percentage from 10 to 15% of ethanol, causing the future prices of corn. i just don't see the major and uptick demands for beef. sure, there is movements in china, korea, and russia but our consumer demands are still slow like a snail. without the consumers demand in the us economy,which make 2/3 the us economy, i am puzzles for the future prices of beef livestock. i understand the future commodities prices but consumer food demands that i am perturbed for these prices to have validity, strength, and stickiness of its mobility. i am willing to take your advices, being a newbies,uscangus and go lakers....... [/QUOTE]
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