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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 501349" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>PLB, you say stable several times in your post. No offense, but nothing is stable. I just went to town and gasoline has jumped $.20 since yesterday. The CBOT has expanded wheat trading limits to $.60/day. Corn and Beans are slightly less volatile, but that may change tomorrow. Unless you mean stable in the sense that "gas prices will rarely be less than $3 and corn will rarely be less than $5. </p><p>The chart TexasBred put up had a shocker for me--vitamins. Vitamin E is up 448%! Vitamin A 166%!</p><p>Where is that increase coming from? Not oil, and not grain prices. I don't know how vitamins are produced. Maybe someone else does?? </p><p>Cattlemen are getting the shaft in all this. Stuck with cattle prices lower than two years ago and no improvement seen, in the short term. And, a likely recession to check consumers ability to buy steaks. </p><p>There is a real war going on--the fight for acres. Cows aren't winning that fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 501349, member: 4406"] PLB, you say stable several times in your post. No offense, but nothing is stable. I just went to town and gasoline has jumped $.20 since yesterday. The CBOT has expanded wheat trading limits to $.60/day. Corn and Beans are slightly less volatile, but that may change tomorrow. Unless you mean stable in the sense that "gas prices will rarely be less than $3 and corn will rarely be less than $5. The chart TexasBred put up had a shocker for me--vitamins. Vitamin E is up 448%! Vitamin A 166%! Where is that increase coming from? Not oil, and not grain prices. I don't know how vitamins are produced. Maybe someone else does?? Cattlemen are getting the shaft in all this. Stuck with cattle prices lower than two years ago and no improvement seen, in the short term. And, a likely recession to check consumers ability to buy steaks. There is a real war going on--the fight for acres. Cows aren't winning that fight. [/QUOTE]
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