Attorney who left corporate America in 2022 to take over a 3,000 acre farm. Managing Partner of a growing REI company - 50 units and counting. Eternal optimist.
@MiLBMariners Oh that’s the play JP hand to lay out for and then toss to Cole Young to make the throw for him. Would be cool to have a guy up who can get to that ball himself.
Why do politicians keep measuring the success of their actions by the amount of the tax payers investment?
Why is not measured against the efficacy and quality of the service the tax payers are funding? Why do they not strive for celebrating providing quality services more efficiently?
@dubduphuskies And those awesome pieces we put around the new QB will all enter the transfer portal the following season. College football is broken, it’s becoming impossible to be a fan. The entire team changes year to year. It’s not possible for a Husky legend to exist anymore.
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I’m not a rancher personally, but most of them I know are calving their own, not buying others. I think the shortage may have to do more with the short supply of beef (they are selling as many as they can for beef) and the sustained or increase demand. So seemingly plays into Trumps decision.
Yes, agree here too. Our running joke in our parts of Eastern WA, is that these cowboys haven’t seen this kind of money in a generation. Lots of new pickups, boats, side-by-sides 😅. They do deserve the run they have been on. My point is just that it seems like they could survive a little dip in prices.
Agree. We sell a lot of our corn and hay to a local dairy, and they are making more money selling their day old calves than they are their milk. Everything seems backwards, but again, if you have cattle you are loving the last 3 years. My point is mainly than of all the ag-related industries (which of course I’m supportive of all), ranchers seem to be the only ones in position to survive a price drop on their assets.
@DreadyBear@SpencerHakimian On the farming side, yes. For ranchers, their largest input is feed, which is at historically low prices, especially when adjusted for everything else inflating around us except for the price of our crops.
From my humble perspective, the purchase of Argentine’s beef injects more supply of beef into our market which will naturally drive prices down as supply will either match or exceed demand.
On the other hand, subsidies don’t impact the consumers demand for beef, and also not the supply. Most likely a subsidy would just be a nice little handout to the American rancher, or store owner, but the costs to consumers would remain the same.
Respectfully, I’m curious when you bring up subsidies who you think would/should receive them? And how would that lower prices?
Idk about you guys but I like my MVP to produce in big moments when their team needs them to step up the most.
Cal has blown Judge out of the water in those exact situations this year