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Sell store cattle now or wait
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank-the-Wool" data-source="post: 8044237" data-attributes="member: 699"><p>My crystal ball fell off the table since events have occurred around the world, but I doubt very much that store cattle will increase in value per kg than they are at present and could possibly fall a little.</p><p>There will be less grass as less fertilizer will be used to grow it.</p><p>There will be less surplus and waste food and what there is will be more expensive, transport costs will see to that.</p><p></p><p>Feeding grain to finish cattle will be a very expensive hobby.</p><p>It is hard to see why demand for the better cattle will increase much with people saving money or not having so much then the demand for cows and therefore mince for burgers will stay strong.</p><p></p><p>A number of people I have spoken to are going to run less cattle and keep them for longer in the hope that weight will get them out of trouble from a long grazing season. Ok if you own the ground, not so good if you have a rent to pay!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank-the-Wool, post: 8044237, member: 699"] My crystal ball fell off the table since events have occurred around the world, but I doubt very much that store cattle will increase in value per kg than they are at present and could possibly fall a little. There will be less grass as less fertilizer will be used to grow it. There will be less surplus and waste food and what there is will be more expensive, transport costs will see to that. Feeding grain to finish cattle will be a very expensive hobby. It is hard to see why demand for the better cattle will increase much with people saving money or not having so much then the demand for cows and therefore mince for burgers will stay strong. A number of people I have spoken to are going to run less cattle and keep them for longer in the hope that weight will get them out of trouble from a long grazing season. Ok if you own the ground, not so good if you have a rent to pay!! [/QUOTE]
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