There has been a distinct drop on prices paid for calves, particularly steers in the sales here this spring. Does anyone else see the same thing? With the price of feed going up, the price of fuel at stupid levels, I don't think the average family who buys a calf or two every year can afford to feed as many or afford to go to as many shows. And since there is no money in the steer side here, I just think it's gotten to where the loss on the project is more than most want to take.
It is difficult to find calves out west of the quality I have found in the past, that are able to be transported here for the prices families are willing to pay this year. Fuel cost, feed costs, and the uncertainty of people being able to keep their jobs has put a damper on things. One sale here today about 1/4 of the cattle in it. last year they sold them all.
Anyone seeing anything similar?
It is difficult to find calves out west of the quality I have found in the past, that are able to be transported here for the prices families are willing to pay this year. Fuel cost, feed costs, and the uncertainty of people being able to keep their jobs has put a damper on things. One sale here today about 1/4 of the cattle in it. last year they sold them all.
Anyone seeing anything similar?