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Re: Beef prices!
[Re: beaverpeeler]
#8506294
11/18/25 01:15 PM
11/18/25 01:15 PM
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Central, SD
Law Dog
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Jerky plant in SD gets South American cattle in a buddy that was a deputy up there said those cattle look rough compared to US stock. We have strict standards then politicians allow cheap beef with less standards into the country to undersell us.
Last edited by Law Dog; 11/18/25 01:17 PM.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Beef prices!
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
#8506507
11/18/25 07:21 PM
11/18/25 07:21 PM
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IL
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There’s been a lot of call for the reimplementation of COOL (Country Of Origin Labeling) so people know where it’s coming from. I hope it happens I like to know where my meat comes from if I need to buy some.
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Re: Beef prices!
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
#8506528
11/18/25 07:33 PM
11/18/25 07:33 PM
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MN
Donnersurvivor
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There’s been a lot of call for the reimplementation of COOL (Country Of Origin Labeling) so people know where it’s coming from. I don't think it'll matter. If beef from Argentina is $.10 cheaper a lb that's what will be bought. Not to mention restaurants won't care were its from
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Re: Beef prices!
[Re: houndone]
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11/18/25 07:40 PM
11/18/25 07:40 PM
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Central, SD
Law Dog
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There’s been a lot of call for the reimplementation of COOL (Country Of Origin Labeling) so people know where it’s coming from. I hope it happens I like to know where my meat comes from if I need to buy some. Pure corruption by doing this it’s the only thing that explains the betrayal to US producers.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Beef prices!
[Re: beaverpeeler]
#8506737
Yesterday at 01:01 AM
Yesterday at 01:01 AM
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Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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Oakland, MS
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I don't recall the last time I bought ground beef, as it's generally $6+ lb here. I can find other cuts of beef cheaper here. We eat more steak than ground these days. $8 for a lb of ground beef or $10 for steaks for both of us.... seems a no brainer... (granted, the steaks are thin, but still better than a burger).
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Bother me tomorrow. Today I'll buy no sorrows.
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Re: Beef prices!
[Re: Squash]
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Yesterday at 05:09 AM
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Kansas
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Kansas
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Just more reasons to not eat beef. Can you give us a couple more reasons? I’d love to hear your thoughts
Everything the left touches it destroys
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Re: Beef prices!
[Re: Pawnee]
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Yesterday at 05:40 AM
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W NY
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W NY
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Just more reasons to not eat beef. Can you give us a couple more reasons? I’d love to hear your thoughts For me it's because deer are readily available for a little effort. Same with beaver.
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: Beef prices!
[Re: bblwi]
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Yesterday at 07:30 PM
Yesterday at 07:30 PM
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North central Iowa
Bob_Iowa
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North central Iowa
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40-50% of our beef eaten in the US is ground beef and it can come from several sources, many of which are not available to us right now. The US beef herd is the smallest in 70 to 80 years. Feed lots are compensating for the fewer head by feeding out fat cattle to heavier weights. Usually not very profitable but at these prices it does. The screw worm in Mexico is preventing about 800K to a million feeder cattle per year from entering the US. The USDA is working with Mexico on a sterilization program to limit the spread of the screw worm. screw worm was eliminated from the US about 50 years ago. I don't know how the tariffs and chest thumping with Brazil is impacting imports from them but all that politics is not helpful. We are starting to see a back off in protein purchasing by US consumers, but not enough yet to lower demand enough to lower prices. If nothing changes with the above and other issues we can expect the same or even higher the next year or so. It will take a long time to rebuild the beef cow herd and that can''t be done if the Great plains and basins stay dry. Also if you are a rancher or cow calf raiser, keeping back a few more heifers worth $1000 to $1500 is a risk and if you don't have feed you can't.
Bryce I know it’s not a huge amount, but have you heard of any increase in dairy cow slaughter, since most of that goes to the grinder it at least would increase the amount of ground meat.
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Re: Beef prices!
[Re: beaverpeeler]
#8507353
Yesterday at 08:39 PM
Yesterday at 08:39 PM
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St. Cloud, MN
trapperkeck
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St. Cloud, MN
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I'm picking up a half beef my cousin raised in Nebraska this Friday. $4.00/# hanging weight. Cost for me is $1580/395# hanging weight. Processing will be another $450 or so. Right around $2,000 for a half. A year ago, it was $3.15/# hanging. It's spendy, but I am money ahead vs buying in store. I'm hearing $10/# ground beef may be a reality soon?
"The voice of reason!"
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Re: Beef prices!
[Re: Pawnee]
#8507554
7 hours ago
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Tug Hill, NY
Squash
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Tug Hill, NY
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Just more reasons to not eat beef. Can you give us a couple more reasons? I’d love to hear your thoughts Too expensive, high cholesterol, but most of all the costs. Have you bought a steak or prime rib at a restaurant lately ? I refuse to pay those high prices for usually a sub par piece of beef.
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