Beef prices going up????

NDbowman

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Too many variables to know who bought them, why, and their end purpose. I just know he sold them for that price.
I'm skeptical that he got that price for an 1100lb holstein cross. He did sell at the high point of the market but even still I don't believe it. Right now a finished steer sold to a packer would bring $2.30 per lb. I don't remember exactly what the high was about 2 months ago, maybe $2.50 or $2.60. so say a finished steer weighs 1300lbs at $2.50. that is $3250.

Well I guess I could be wrong. After I posted this I looked at archived sale reports from Napoleon livestock. back in Oct 1000+ lb steers brought good money.
WISHEK 63 BLK-STR 984 $346.00 $3,404.64 WISHEK 61 BLK-STR 1012 $345.50 $3,496.46 BALDWIN 15 CHAR-STR 927 $340.00 $3,151.80 LINTON 59 BLK-STR 1045 $326.00 $3,406.70 NAPOLEON 37 BLK-STR 1025 $325.00 $3,331.25
 
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I'm skeptical that he got that price for an 1100lb holstein cross. He did sell at the high point of the market but even still I don't believe it. Right now a finished steer sold to a packer would bring $2.30 per lb. I don't remember exactly what the high was about 2 months ago, maybe $2.50 or $2.60. so say a finished steer weighs 1300lbs at $2.50. that is $3250.

Well I guess I could be wrong. After I posted this I looked at archived sale reports from Napoleon livestock. back in Oct 1000+ lb steers brought good money.
WISHEK 63 BLK-STR 984 $346.00 $3,404.64 WISHEK 61 BLK-STR 1012 $345.50 $3,496.46 BALDWIN 15 CHAR-STR 927 $340.00 $3,151.80 LINTON 59 BLK-STR 1045 $326.00 $3,406.70 NAPOLEON 37 BLK-STR 1025 $325.00 $3,331.25
Yeah, I know what you mean NDbowman and I don't blame you for throwing the BS flag. When he told me what he got for them, I was shocked. It's part of why I started this thread. Figured folks might want to know what might be coming on the horizon.
 

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What pisses me off is last time I was in Fargo's Costco and NY strips 15.99 per pound - same usda sticker i walk into Lihue's costco last week while on vacation and see them at $13.99.

Cost of living cheap in Fargo my ass it is.
 


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Too many people forget it isn't just the critter for cost.
You have all your machinery for baling and raising grain to finish them out, don't forget the land for raising them either.
It isn't all profit by no means.
You have that critter for darn near 2 years if you calved them out and you have that cow year around.
 

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The guys I know who liquated didn't do it because of costs. They did it because it was what they felt was an opportunity they absolutely could not pass up . Neither one regrets it
 

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