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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 965479" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>I'll say cattle aren't as strong as they should be given supply considerations, but I won't sell until I need the money. It can only get better when supply/demand consideration is as favorable as it is now. There really are no cattle in the market. So if you want a good steak your wallet had bettter be open. Ruth's Cris? Ante up. You think the bank won't lend on a string of CAB quality steers that will gain 3.5 lbs /day? I'll take the other side of that one. The man that feeds these cattle will make money. You want people to invest in your green energy scheme, buy them a good steak. They'll shower you with govt money. </p><p>When you have a scarce commodity, don't be greedy but don't sell cheep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 965479, member: 4406"] I'll say cattle aren't as strong as they should be given supply considerations, but I won't sell until I need the money. It can only get better when supply/demand consideration is as favorable as it is now. There really are no cattle in the market. So if you want a good steak your wallet had bettter be open. Ruth's Cris? Ante up. You think the bank won't lend on a string of CAB quality steers that will gain 3.5 lbs /day? I'll take the other side of that one. The man that feeds these cattle will make money. You want people to invest in your green energy scheme, buy them a good steak. They'll shower you with govt money. When you have a scarce commodity, don't be greedy but don't sell cheep. [/QUOTE]
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