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Rod: "Unfortunately, you got the wrong one SH."
Why's that Rod? Because it didn't say what you want to believe? If you don't believe your own government's study, then why don't you come up with something that contradicts it? At some point you have to determine what is truth.
Who really is served by bad information just because it allows a "scape goat" for lower cattle prices?
This study did an excellent job of breaking down the carcass for you and the related values. What part of it are you not understanding? What part of it do you question or not want to believe?
When you Sandhusker or Conman this by making a feeble attempt to discredit it, it only reflects on you.
Rod: "What you're reading is an Ag Canada summary report thats left most Canadian cattle producers scratching their heads, wondering where they came up with the drivel. The ABP report is the one that actually details everything out."
Sure it has blame driven producers scratching their heads because that's not what they wanted to hear.
Drivel? Hahaha! Your bias screams. This is a detailed breakdown on retail beef. What part are you not understanding?
Either refute the data with opposing facts or suck it up and accept the facts as they are rather than how you want them to be.
Rod: "And I forgot you don't know the difference between gross and net profits. They paid $1.40/lb and got three times that back, therefore the gross margin was twice the purchase price or 200%. Thats a plain old fashioned raw gross."
Hahaha! I totally understand the difference between gross and net and that's precisely why I differentiated between the two. A 200% gross doesn't tell you a damn thing if you don't know what the costs are. Now if you want to be critical of where packers could cut more costs and increase their efficiency therefore being in a position to pay more to producers, hey, that's a valid discussion.
If you are going to dummy up and try to create an image of excessive profits within the context of "gross margins" without discussing expenses, you'll only reveal your own bias.
Rod: " C'mon BMR, cattle producers aren't idiots. They can add and subtract. They know what they're receiving for money, and they know what the store charges for their product. Most also know that the store is certainly not getting rich selling their undervalued animals. That leaves one place, and one place only thats making money."
I'm going to have to file this quote away somewhere. This statement says more about your depth of knowledge of this industry than anything you have ever stated. HOW TELLING!
Do cattle producers know what they are getting for their cattle? Of course they do.
Do cattle producers know what they are paying FOR CERTAIN RETAIL CUTS in the store? Of course they do.
Do "MANY" cattle producers know what the retail profit levels are? NO!
Do "MANY" cattle producers know what the retail expenses are, what the processing expenses are and what packers are actually making? HELL NO! NOT EVEN CLOSE.
WHY? Because they do you simple math and skip over the detail presentation I just posted because it's not what they want to hear. Blamers want to blame.
In your statement above, you mention the difference between gross and net margins but you really pull your pants down when you state "That leaves one place and one place only that's making money".
HOW THE HELL WOULD YOU KNOW UNLESS YOU KNOW THE EXPENSES??
Discussing "GROSS MARGIN" doesn't tell you a damn thing about "WHO'S MAKING MONEY". Nice job blowing your damn foot off. Good grief.
I thought you were smarter than that but you have bought into the same packer blaming rhetoric that R-CULTers believe AND CAN'T PROVE EVEN IN A COURT OF LAW.
Facts are facts Rod! If you can't refute this study with contrasting facts, then you stand their with your coffee shop, blame based arithmetic.
Rod: "And you may want to hit to a coffee shop every now and again. It'll give you an idea of how the common cattle producers feel these days, not just your SSGA members. Perhaps alot of the information is heresay, but I think you could benefit from just listening to the feelings of the producers. I know I certainly miss it since I've been helping a couple producer-driven concerns with their business plans."
That depends on the accuracy of the information that is forming cattle producers opinions. Heck, I hear cattle producers blaming imports for the market now WITHOUT EVEN CONSIDERING THE ADVANCE IN CORN PRICES.
In the US, corn prices have advanced $1.00 since last year. Do the math. The rule of thumb is that each $.05 change in a bushell of corn affects feeder cattle prices $1.00. That's a $20 change per cwt. There it is. Heck, I have a computer program that I used a few years back to figure ration costs and I can plug the corn prices in and come up with the same figures but still the import blamers BLAME YOU CANADIANS. Should I listen to what they are saying? Should I join them in blaming you for bse? I don't listen to packer blamers or import blamers because neither have a clue what they're talking about. I listen to market analysts that know what the hell they are talking about and you should too.
"Gross margin does relate directly to profitability."
Rod (in response): "Perhaps maybe you should read your own stories? A 200% gross margin is incredible and 99% of firms would kill for that kind of gross."
A 200% gross margin doesn't tell you a damn thing about expenses. Who would kill for a 200% gross margin if the expenses were higher than the 200% gross margin? Good grief Rod, think about what you are saying.
Now if you want to shoot holes in your own government study, step up to the plate and refute the data with hard facts to the contrary.
You blew your cover with your 200% gross margin "DRIVEL" which doesn't tell you a damn thing about "NET PROFIT" and expenses.
Go ahead and take your shots Rod, you really laid it out in this post. "Well ah ah here's what I got for my cattle and ah ah here's what I bought T-Bones for. Heck if you take that times a 750 pound carcass, LOOK AT THE GROSS MARGIN".....ROTFLMAO!
What about fat?
What about bone?
What about cut out waste (lesions and bruises)?
What about chuck and round prices?
What about ground beef prices?
What about discarded product?
What about featured prices to move product?
What about fabrication costs?
What about transportation?
Duuuuuuuuuuh! You don't know a damn thing about beef fabrication do you?
Rod, you really disappoint me. I honestly thought you were smarter than that.
~SH~