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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1296375" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Everyone is still flying high here from the fall. I think it will be a big attitude change in the spring if prices keep dipping. Be interesting to see how the backgrounders make out next spring and fall. I have two neighbors who bought majority of my steers and I don't think their returns on them will be too great just because of the price dipping. Farmland is still being bought/sold/rented for ridiculous prices, relative to here. One big change I am seeing is 1/2 of the dairy guys are in the process of getting out. Regulations are getting to be too much for them. The grain farmers are going full bore, all or nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1296375, member: 1682"] Everyone is still flying high here from the fall. I think it will be a big attitude change in the spring if prices keep dipping. Be interesting to see how the backgrounders make out next spring and fall. I have two neighbors who bought majority of my steers and I don't think their returns on them will be too great just because of the price dipping. Farmland is still being bought/sold/rented for ridiculous prices, relative to here. One big change I am seeing is 1/2 of the dairy guys are in the process of getting out. Regulations are getting to be too much for them. The grain farmers are going full bore, all or nothing. [/QUOTE]
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