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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 87523" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>bull lady---you are absolutelyl right. i sold my heifers for 700 off the cows and it would have been over 2 years before they would have had a calf ready to sell. I dont know when, but there will come a time when things will be alot cheaper. a bad corn year would cut the market in half as soon as the prediction got out. alot of other things would cause it, but the most likely would be opening our borders to foreign beef from brazil---they are the worlds largest beef exporter and have alot of health problems, but we might see their beef come in to lower our prices. also, the simple fact of meat in the market getting too high and consumption go down would cut our prices----lots of things and it will happen, hopefully not for awhile, but it will</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 87523, member: 1150"] bull lady---you are absolutelyl right. i sold my heifers for 700 off the cows and it would have been over 2 years before they would have had a calf ready to sell. I dont know when, but there will come a time when things will be alot cheaper. a bad corn year would cut the market in half as soon as the prediction got out. alot of other things would cause it, but the most likely would be opening our borders to foreign beef from brazil---they are the worlds largest beef exporter and have alot of health problems, but we might see their beef come in to lower our prices. also, the simple fact of meat in the market getting too high and consumption go down would cut our prices----lots of things and it will happen, hopefully not for awhile, but it will [/QUOTE]
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