Shortgrass
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Feed bills cant eat up calves faster 'n coyotes.
I think you're right, Red Robin. All of the crops will likely see record highs and the inputs will be plenty high, too. I'm trying to think of how to get by with even less fertilizer and I had already cut back the last couple of years. Hay is going to cost too much to produce and be too high to buy.Red Robin said:I think anything crop related will see record highs , especially if the weather is dry this summer. Could get pretty bad (or good depending on perspective) before it's over.
I think I'm diversified in a good way this time for a change. I "think" fescue seed will set records. I can also graze out some stockers. I feel like I'm in a pretty good spot at the moment but that's all subject to change instantly. One good drought and I don't get anything but a fertilizer bill.Texan said:I think you're right, Red Robin. All of the crops will likely see record highs and the inputs will be plenty high, too. I'm trying to think of how to get by with even less fertilizer and I had already cut back the last couple of years. Hay is going to cost too much to produce and be too high to buy.Red Robin said:I think anything crop related will see record highs , especially if the weather is dry this summer. Could get pretty bad (or good depending on perspective) before it's over.
This corn deal ought to really separate the men from the boys in the cattle business - I expect we'll even see some of the good operators wash out over the next couple of years.