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<blockquote data-quote="MoGal" data-source="post: 502915" data-attributes="member: 1346"><p>to have 8 pages of discussion is good..... but until the "cattle" people start writing their congressional leaders requesting a limit of imported beef, we will be outpriced by South american beef. Caustic is right about Congress, we need to start voting out (if Diebold doesn't go against us) the rascals in Congress who keep trying to push this global economy free trade crap that is only free to the other country, takes jobs from Americans and puts people on social programs with a lesser quality of life.</p><p></p><p>Grains are going to continue to go up. China has put an export tariff on 57 grains. 10% on corn, 30% on wheat. All you have to do is look around, the CBOT corn futures for 12/08 were at $5.47 bushel. There is a grain shortage world wide. I think Rkaiser had an article a month or two back over on Ranchers, how the other countries won through arbitration to the WTO that farmers here in the US were subsidized unfairly with their corn............. the US had to agree to reduce corn subisdy's which they did through using corn for ethanol. Corn farmers aren't getting subisidies anymore, but now the countries complain there is a shortage........... and there is. A few months ago, I saw a report where they were predicting wheat this summer to be $14.50 </p><p></p><p>2009 and 2010 are "critical" in the grain shortages predicted worldwide. Add chemtrails and weather modification to the mix and you don't know who is going to get rain, floods, or drought. </p><p></p><p>I would have thought most people would be picking/keeping cattle that were easy doing in the first place..... but I agree you will definitely need to make sure you cull the hard doers and there are easy doers in all breeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoGal, post: 502915, member: 1346"] to have 8 pages of discussion is good..... but until the "cattle" people start writing their congressional leaders requesting a limit of imported beef, we will be outpriced by South american beef. Caustic is right about Congress, we need to start voting out (if Diebold doesn't go against us) the rascals in Congress who keep trying to push this global economy free trade crap that is only free to the other country, takes jobs from Americans and puts people on social programs with a lesser quality of life. Grains are going to continue to go up. China has put an export tariff on 57 grains. 10% on corn, 30% on wheat. All you have to do is look around, the CBOT corn futures for 12/08 were at $5.47 bushel. There is a grain shortage world wide. I think Rkaiser had an article a month or two back over on Ranchers, how the other countries won through arbitration to the WTO that farmers here in the US were subsidized unfairly with their corn............. the US had to agree to reduce corn subisdy's which they did through using corn for ethanol. Corn farmers aren't getting subisidies anymore, but now the countries complain there is a shortage........... and there is. A few months ago, I saw a report where they were predicting wheat this summer to be $14.50 2009 and 2010 are "critical" in the grain shortages predicted worldwide. Add chemtrails and weather modification to the mix and you don't know who is going to get rain, floods, or drought. I would have thought most people would be picking/keeping cattle that were easy doing in the first place..... but I agree you will definitely need to make sure you cull the hard doers and there are easy doers in all breeds. [/QUOTE]
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