My Farmer just planted Wheat on my place last week, probably a month to 6 week later because of lack of rain.
Cowman are you seeing cheaper fertilizer and chemical costs, due to the drop in Oil Prices ?
a bunch of PO'ed mama cows.
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Not so much, fertilizer bought today was made some time ago, so it may be a year behind in changing. Went to brownwood to take home a dozer rake, bought fuel for 1.70, thought it was a mis post but no. Lot of farmers doing what grandad did years back, summer fallow some ground, it helps on the fertility.
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I am still pricing Tractors, any 4WD drive model with a Loader worth a damn is expensive.
I wish I could find a good clean Ford 3930 or 4610 4wd with a loader.
I wish I could find a good clean Ford 3930 or 4610 4wd with a loader.
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Cowman52 wrote:Cattle prices are soft because the boxed beef demand is way soft. A 1300 pound steer in the feedlot has to be moved pretty quick. The boxed beef can sit for some time until demand goes up, but that makes buyers backup in regards to buying a bunch of cattle. Wheat isn't ready for a grazing just yet, the drought and the rain have delayed planting and torn in.
Cattle numbers are too low for prices to drop much and demand is not any weaker. The calf that was bringing 1350 is now bringing about 900. Ain't bad but when not too long ago they brought 350 on a good day.
Sorry I have been away since earlier this morning. Coleman pretty much nailed it with his explanation. As he stated, last year prices were exceptionally high. They are down from those levels but still darn good compared to "normal" Times.
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quote=GFB I believe in supply /demand, but something else is keeping the prices inflated. Someone mentioned greed ?[/quote]
If average folks don't like the cost of ground beef..they should not buy it.
I don't like the cost of Ferraris..love to have one
Last time I looked, ground beef is a staple in many houses
A Ferraris is not
If average folks don't like the cost of ground beef..they should not buy it.
I don't like the cost of Ferraris..love to have one
Last time I looked, ground beef is a staple in many houses
A Ferraris is not
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Ground beef a staple?
Well..whatever..I don't see how that changes anything.
If you've gotta have it..I guess you have to pay what it's worth..like everything else..including Ferraris.
Well..whatever..I don't see how that changes anything.
If you've gotta have it..I guess you have to pay what it's worth..like everything else..including Ferraris.
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glenn/dallas wrote:From what I hear, average folks are really tired of $3.79 for a pound of ground beef.
Yes, I believe in supply /demand, but something else is keeping the prices inflated. Someone mentioned greed ?
It's the federal government's requirement that we burn corn in our vehicles.
Virtually all problems in the marketplace can be blamed on the federal government.
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Red Oak wrote:Some people deserve to reap the fruits of their idiocy by living under the Socialism they espouse.
In this Country, our problem in general isn't high food prices, it is obesity.
Is that adjusted for inflation? I can remember buying 5 large watermellons for $1 once. Now, it's $5 for 1 small one.
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planosteve wrote:Red Oak wrote:Some people deserve to reap the fruits of their idiocy by living under the Socialism they espouse.
In this Country, our problem in general isn't high food prices, it is obesity.
Is that adjusted for inflation? I can remember buying 5 large watermellons for $1 once. Now, it's $5 for 1 small one.
Percentages can't be adjusted for inflation. They just... are.
I also remember, from my youth:
33 cent gas
A home across the street in University Park selling for $16,500 (homes in that neighborhood are going for more than a million bucks now)
Bowling for 25 cents a line
5 cent cokes
10 dollar Converse All-Stars and 8 dollar Levis
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jellowrestling wrote:planosteve wrote:Red Oak wrote:Some people deserve to reap the fruits of their idiocy by living under the Socialism they espouse.
In this Country, our problem in general isn't high food prices, it is obesity.
Is that adjusted for inflation? I can remember buying 5 large watermellons for $1 once. Now, it's $5 for 1 small one.
Percentages can't be adjusted for inflation. They just... are.
I also remember, from my youth:
33 cent gas
A home across the street in University Park selling for $16,500 (homes in that neighborhood are going for more than a million bucks now)
Bowling for 25 cents a line
5 cent cokes
10 dollar Converse All-Stars and 8 dollar Levis
I did not realize you are an old man like me.
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I remember how upset my grandad was when gas went to 30 cents a gallon...probably in the early 70's.
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I remember paying 32 cents a gallon, when I was filling up my first car.
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I saw 25 - 27 cents a gallon when I was pumping gas and smoking a Camel as a pump jockey at KAYO in about 69 . Boy how times have changed . I thought it was the end of the world in about 1974 when gas went to 50 cents a gallon . ----------- memories may not be accurate as to details !!
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