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<blockquote data-quote="ddg1263" data-source="post: 673879" data-attributes="member: 8445"><p>Well, it is going to be hard. Just sold a load a light weight calves for about 300 net each. If you take 87.50 that takes me down even further. Now let's see how long people can make ends meet with those losses! BTW I saw Barney Frank on O'riley the other night and he said he wanted to take the money given to the rich farmers in the farm bill to those who need food stamps. I don't know about anyone else, but I am going to eat beef even if I can't sell it at a profit. I highly doubt that it will be feasible to raise beef at a profit in the states in the coming years. However, I have worked this past year at a loss. So every hour I put in working cattle and the land, I lost money. It just seems that if you work you can get paid at least mim wages, but that is not the case!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddg1263, post: 673879, member: 8445"] Well, it is going to be hard. Just sold a load a light weight calves for about 300 net each. If you take 87.50 that takes me down even further. Now let’s see how long people can make ends meet with those losses! BTW I saw Barney Frank on O’riley the other night and he said he wanted to take the money given to the rich farmers in the farm bill to those who need food stamps. I don't know about anyone else, but I am going to eat beef even if I can't sell it at a profit. I highly doubt that it will be feasible to raise beef at a profit in the states in the coming years. However, I have worked this past year at a loss. So every hour I put in working cattle and the land, I lost money. It just seems that if you work you can get paid at least mim wages, but that is not the case! [/QUOTE]
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