If I am not mistaken, and it wouldn't be the first time, a lot of the meat in the big boxes is imported from Brazil and a lot of the high quality meat from the US is exported. We just slapped on heck of a tariff on beef from Brazil.
AHH? The Tariffs from Brazil to the US? HUMM?If I am not mistaken, and it wouldn't be the first time, a lot of the meat in the big boxes is imported from Brazil and a lot of the high quality meat from the US is exported. We just slapped on heck of a tariff on beef from Brazil.
Brazil, Mexico , Australia, New Zealand are the biggest importers on beef along with Canada.If I am not mistaken, and it wouldn't be the first time, a lot of the meat in the big boxes is imported from Brazil and a lot of the high quality meat from the US is exported. We just slapped on heck of a tariff on beef from Brazil.
I warned you about this last year when the price of tri-tip skyrocketed to $7- at CBC. Been north for the summer so not sure where it settled. We will be south in about a month to shop the pricesLooking at the "Sale" ads and am seeing ribeye $20.99/lb Sirloin $12.99/lb. Have i been in a cave or is everyone seeing these rates
You think those prices are bad you should get caught up with what the prices for new / newer equipment is for farm and ranch operations heck even used worn down equipment is stupid priced. Someone mentioned environmental which does play a factor from time to time and the time it takes for an animal to reach butcher weight which yes takes time but still not the major factor but makes darn good excuses. Once prices on ANYTHING goes up they NEVER come down.Looking at the "Sale" ads and am seeing ribeye $20.99/lb Sirloin $12.99/lb. Have i been in a cave or is everyone seeing these rates
Did you know that part of the reason we can't get some things imported like a Toyota Hilux or exasperated prices on items can be traced back to selling chickens to Germany? I'm sure there are more cases but this guy does a great job on his military history and these business thingsBrazil, Mexico , Australia, New Zealand are the biggest importers on beef along with Canada.
Question is, why do we need to import what we can clearly raise or produce here. This is where politics come to play. That is a big part of the problem. And it’s not one side or the other, it’s both of them over time.
I don't know, but my whole 'eat as much meat and fat as possible and also try to get grass fed' diet is getting blown to smithereens.Looking at the "Sale" ads and am seeing ribeye $20.99/lb Sirloin $12.99/lb. Have i been in a cave or is everyone seeing these rates
Older farmers retiring with young farmers not being able to afford to get a good start in the industry.
Very good points.You think those prices are bad you should get caught up with what the prices for new / newer equipment is for farm and ranch operations heck even used worn down equipment is stupid priced
B I N G O !Brazil, Mexico , Australia, New Zealand are the biggest importers on beef along with Canada.
Question is, why do we need to import what we can clearly raise or produce here. This is where politics come to play. That is a big part of the problem. And it’s not one side or the other, it’s both of them over time.
While I think hatched-egg-to-slaughtered-chicken is under a year. So if you underestimate the beef market and you need to course-correct, it takes longer to get the supply/demand back in balance. I'm buying more chicken and pork just because the price difference vs beef has become intolerable. But hoping that improves as herds build back up. And tariffs should help the cost of home-grown products like beef...although I don't know what fraction of foreign content (fertilizer, veterinary pharmaceuticals, etc) figures into the rail price of beef....biology plays a role... cows have one calf at a time, and it takes more time for steers to reach the age and weight for slaughter....
Question is, why do we need to import what we can clearly raise or produce here. This is where politics come to play. That is a big part of the problem
What's funny is my local meat market is cheaper than Wally World......Got a whole filet mignon loin for $18 a pound not too long back. I bout passed out and ran with it before they changed their mind!Looking at the "Sale" ads and am seeing ribeye $20.99/lb Sirloin $12.99/lb. Have i been in a cave or is everyone seeing these rates
I would love to go back into cattle because I used to love raising them but just can't afford to get back into it and I would have to run such a large heard to be "comfortable" and even though we still have a lot of the land it isn't enough without renting and the land prices are getting absolutely ridiculous. Just can't live on 65-100 head of mature cattle with a family of 4 anymore. How some think they can get into it after watching too much TV is beyond me. I even still have the hay mower and rakes plus tractors that are good enough, just need to get a new to me hay baler.Very good points.
We are all seeing it. The only reason I still eat beef is because I have my own source. If I had to buy steaks at retail, wouldn't be eating any.Looking at the "Sale" ads and am seeing ribeye $20.99/lb Sirloin $12.99/lb. Have i been in a cave or is everyone seeing these rates