Posted by Dan T in MO on May 05, 2014 at 20:21:34 from (166.181.3.146):
In Reply to: You can tell posted by LOU from Wi. on May 05, 2014 at 17:11:56:
Tired of pork, think a $13 steak is too tough for you and threw out a whole side of beef 'cause it didn't taste the way you wanted? Sounds to me like you've never been hungry.
Now as to the rise in prices, do you remember the drought of 2012? Hay crops nationwide failed. Corn rose past $7 /bu. and many cattlemen had to sell entire herds or let them starve. Sad thing about cattle raising is that once you jump out, it's next to impossible to jump back in. Now 2 years later, the herd population is as lower than it's been since WWII. So the cattlemen that survived can get a better price. Call it free-market or call it supply and demand. Bottom line is, there's fewer cattle now, so beef prices will go up. There's an old saying, "Never complain about farmers when your belly is full."
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