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    Warning from Texas Rancher

    Hmmm


    #2
    Aint nobody in their right mind about to just go kill steers......Just put on grass till later.

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      #3
      Local Sanderson chicken processor is going full force from what I have been told

      Regional problems?

      Government conspiracy to control the masses?

      Another Bill Gates project?

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        #4
        Well, as he sits there on youtube with 110k subscribers making about 50k a year, he should be talking to his congressman.

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          #5
          @ least orient the camera properly....

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            #6
            Is it just me or is it spring time, cows can eat grass, maybe in August or September, hell even December, but this doesn’t make a lot of business sense.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Christianhuff View Post
              Is it just me or is it spring time, cows can eat grass, maybe in August or September, hell even December, but this doesn’t make a lot of business sense.
              I would think so if you have enough land/grass to support the herd.

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                #8
                You Need to watch it over, he is right on mostly, the killing of steers you can toss out maybe but he has plenty of other talking points that are true. I just plowed out 30 acres of citrus loaded with fruit at a cost to bulldoze, burn, root plow rake burn again for 560 an acre, next day after dozer started I heard where a Shipment of fruit arrived from another country, cabbage and onion fields are being plowed too, world wide hunger will make the virus look Small, Trump is too busy patting himself on the back all the time, Biden has lost his mind, plus he is from the wrong party IMO,see what happens, none of it looks good, good luck everyone

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                  #9
                  FarmDog, I don't understand why they're dozing crops? What's that about?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by denimdeerslayer View Post
                    Aint nobody in their right mind about to just go kill steers......Just put on grass till later.
                    So you can just feed out a steer in the feedlot indefinitely?

                    Try again


                    He is spot one. The only thing that can be held over on site
                    effectively is grain, via the modern onsite bagging technology. Unfortunately you can’t do that with vegetables and fruit, or live stock with mandates finish times, or land now in excess of carrying capacity.
                    Last edited by Texans42; 05-06-2020, 09:29 AM.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by donpablo View Post
                      FarmDog, I don't understand why they're dozing crops? What's that about?
                      How long can you store fruits and vegetables on site?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Texans42 View Post
                        How long can you store fruits and vegetables on site?
                        Sounds like he tore out his citrus trees. Not just threw the fruit out.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Etxnoodler View Post
                          Sounds like he tore out his citrus trees. Not just threw the fruit out.
                          Ask him why.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Texans42 View Post
                            How long can you store fruits and vegetables on site?
                            I hear you, but you'd think there'd be a better solution. Why isn't the farmer's market becoming the new American grocery store? Or like those pick your own orchards out west, pay $x.00 and fill a basket.

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                              #15
                              Doesn't matter what the product is, oil, beef, oranges, wheat...... when there is a supply that can't be stored and processed, prices of raw materials will plummet. Beef in a box is still worth a lot, beef on hoof is not.

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