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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 636247" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>well fats are down a lot, we havent seen fats at .75 cents in a long time people. Im surprised the feeder market has held this well so far. Obviously it has take a large down turn in your area syork. Its down here also by about .40 to .50 cents from a year ago though. we are still in the .80 to .90 range for quality feeder cattle. Holstiens are at .40 to .50 for feeders. The guys feeding that expensive corn to holstiens last summer and are just selling them now as fats are catching it in the shorts really bad though. Their getting about .70 cents for fat holstiens. Some cross bred fats hit .80 if they are really good and in a nice large group. Small groups and singles get around .77 cents a pound. Numbers are supposed to drop due to less people buying beef due to economy and feedyards arent buying cause demand is down. Means low market. The ecenomic downturn has finally reached cattle. We're in for a rocky ride for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 636247, member: 7792"] well fats are down a lot, we havent seen fats at .75 cents in a long time people. Im surprised the feeder market has held this well so far. Obviously it has take a large down turn in your area syork. Its down here also by about .40 to .50 cents from a year ago though. we are still in the .80 to .90 range for quality feeder cattle. Holstiens are at .40 to .50 for feeders. The guys feeding that expensive corn to holstiens last summer and are just selling them now as fats are catching it in the shorts really bad though. Their getting about .70 cents for fat holstiens. Some cross bred fats hit .80 if they are really good and in a nice large group. Small groups and singles get around .77 cents a pound. Numbers are supposed to drop due to less people buying beef due to economy and feedyards arent buying cause demand is down. Means low market. The ecenomic downturn has finally reached cattle. We're in for a rocky ride for a while. [/QUOTE]
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