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The benefit of low cattle prices.
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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Miller" data-source="post: 1374161" data-attributes="member: 19296"><p>We have butchered even though the price was up. Me and Dad have discussed this to no end. In his mind if you eat one you were losing $1000 that could have been in your pocket. I belive though that you will end up spending that thousand plus some to go to the store and purchase the same amount of beef. I think the biggest difference is that they eat out a lot and we do not. There are only two of them and five of us. Completely different grocery bills. With the price down though I did end up keeping two to plan for future freezer meat that I had planned on selling. If I'm gonna give them away at the sale then I might as well eat them. We both agreed on that fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Miller, post: 1374161, member: 19296"] We have butchered even though the price was up. Me and Dad have discussed this to no end. In his mind if you eat one you were losing $1000 that could have been in your pocket. I belive though that you will end up spending that thousand plus some to go to the store and purchase the same amount of beef. I think the biggest difference is that they eat out a lot and we do not. There are only two of them and five of us. Completely different grocery bills. With the price down though I did end up keeping two to plan for future freezer meat that I had planned on selling. If I'm gonna give them away at the sale then I might as well eat them. We both agreed on that fact. [/QUOTE]
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