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Re: Beef
[Re: jarentz]
#8610733
05/11/26 08:45 AM
05/11/26 08:45 AM
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Midland, Michigan
Rusty Axe Camp
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Just picked up my half $1833.00 cut wrapped and froze for 390 lbs. Thats at $4.70 per lb. If it keeps up,i'm going to have to eat chicken! That's not bad. Hamburger is $4.89/# at my local meat market. The processor I get mine through lately does whole hogs at $1.99/# hanging weight and beef at $4.99/#. That includes processing. Extra fee for smoked stuff like bacon/hams/smoked pork chops
Erik Johnson
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Re: Beef
[Re: jarentz]
#8610851
05/11/26 02:23 PM
05/11/26 02:23 PM
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My wife always liked her hamburg lean! the last couple years it's has more fat in it. She complained to me about it,and i said if you threw that fat away at 4.70 per lb it wouldn't be very profitable.
jarentz
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Re: Beef
[Re: jarentz]
#8610874
05/11/26 03:55 PM
05/11/26 03:55 PM
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Joined: Sep 2013
Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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Green County Wisconsin
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2017-394 lb @3.00 per lb= 1182.00 2018-396 lb @3.00 per lb=1188.00 2019-398 lb @ 3.05 per lb=1213.90 2021-406 lb @ 3.15 per lb= 1278.90 2022-383 lb @ 3.35 per lb=1283.05 2023-395 lb @ 3.60 per lb=1422.00 2024-436 lb @ 3.80 per lb=1656.80 2025-432 lb @ 4.10 per lb=1771.20 2026-390 lb @ 4.70 per lb= 1833.00 These friends do a great service for us! I kept the receipts,just because I was curios to see what the inflation calculator said I ran 400 pounds x 3 dollars for the 2017 start your weight fluctuates but I used a nice round 400 pounds 2017 = 1200.00 2018 = 1229.31 2019 = 1251.58 2020 = 1267.03 2021 = 1326.55 2022 = 1432.71 2023 = 1491.68 2024 = 1535.68 2025 = 1576.09 2026 = 1616.58 this would be 4.04 just on inflation so beef is up 66 cents a pound the other 1.04 is just how much less your money is worth. approximately because the 66 cents is also worth less than it would have been in 2017 but closer figuring
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Re: Beef
[Re: jarentz]
#8610899
05/11/26 04:42 PM
05/11/26 04:42 PM
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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A friend of mines brother butchered 3 cows and put them up himself, a LOT of work, but well worth it. till he found out the hard way a large size home freezer WILL NOT freeze that large a pile of meat. Had to pay a guy to dig a hole to dump it all in.
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Re: Beef
[Re: jarentz]
#8611324
Yesterday at 12:27 PM
Yesterday at 12:27 PM
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The Hill Country of Texas
Leftlane
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If yall are butchering a cow you is over paying- slaughter cow market tops at $1.80. A slaughter calf or cattle is probably what you are purchasing or at least I hope so because the meat is much better.
What"s good for me may not be good for the weak minded. Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Beef
[Re: jarentz]
#8611395
Yesterday at 05:17 PM
Yesterday at 05:17 PM
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Leftlane, the family i get beef from, are steers. I can tell ya,she has a nice setup,all stainless steel and electric hoist. I remember the days that she would wrestle them hind quarters around my herself.
jarentz
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Re: Beef
[Re: Leftlane]
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Yesterday at 10:28 PM
Yesterday at 10:28 PM
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Indiana
Providence Farm
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Indiana
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If yall are butchering a cow you is over paying- slaughter cow market tops at $1.80. A slaughter calf or cattle is probably what you are purchasing or at least I hope so because the meat is much better. Maybe in your area up here my farmer is cheaper by a lot compared to other farmers. And I prefer buying from a local farmer i like and respect.. the man needs to make a profit his time is just as valuable to him as mine is to me. And I just decided I think I might have enough freezer space for half 9f that cow and dont want to buy another freezer right now. So I marked up the cow .50 a lb and sold half of it. That will pay for my processing. I have to much going on to work about buying a new freezer and getting it home heck has more than one person interested in the half of cow maybe I should sell both halfs and profit $ 500.
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Re: Beef
[Re: Providence Farm]
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Yesterday at 11:13 PM
Yesterday at 11:13 PM
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IL
houndone
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IL
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If yall are butchering a cow you is over paying- slaughter cow market tops at $1.80. A slaughter calf or cattle is probably what you are purchasing or at least I hope so because the meat is much better. Maybe in your area up here my farmer is cheaper by a lot compared to other farmers. And I prefer buying from a local farmer i like and respect.. the man needs to make a profit his time is just as valuable to him as mine is to me. And I just decided I think I might have enough freezer space for half 9f that cow and dont want to buy another freezer right now. So I marked up the cow .50 a lb and sold half of it. That will pay for my processing. I have to much going on to work about buying a new freezer and getting it home heck has more than one person interested in the half of cow maybe I should sell both halfs and profit $ 500. A cow is a animal that has had a calf/s and a farmer is getting rid of it for any number of reasons and like mentioned they go for cull/cutter or canner cow price.a fat is a steer/hiefer that has been finished out either on corn,silage or grass and sold.beef prices are higher per lb then holsteins or beef cross cattle.if you know what your buying and are happy with the price that's good.ive bought hamburger from local farmers that had a milk cow that broke a leg and they had a local guy butcher it and get a good deal on it.but if I want good tender steaks and roasts I want a fat steer or hiefer for that and preferably on a steer stuffer which means a diet of ground corn all they can eat and some hay for roughage.
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Re: Beef
[Re: jarentz]
#8611559
12 hours ago
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Joined: Dec 2009
The Hill Country of Texas
Leftlane
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Thank you Houndone. I was tryin to wrap my little mind around the whole well around here bit but it wouldn't fit.
PF. I wasn't talking about prices per se, I was pointing out that a cow is for making calves and it's her calves we make meat out of.
What"s good for me may not be good for the weak minded. Captain Gus McCrae- Texas Rangers
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Re: Beef
[Re: jarentz]
#8611715
1 hour ago
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Joined: Dec 2006
ND
MJM
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ND
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Any place that processed beef I was ever in never weighed or charged on the weight of cut and wrapped beef if you were getting a 1/4, 1/2 or whole beef. They charged by hanging weight and charged by hanging weight. A hot beef carcass looses weight just cooling and hanging much less being cut and trimmed. I can pretty much assure you are not getting 1090 pounds of meat. At $2.25 a pound there is a good chance you are being charged by live weight not even hanging weight. You would do good to learn how and what you are buying.
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Re: Beef
[Re: MJM]
#8611725
43 minutes ago
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Joined: Feb 2020
Indiana
Providence Farm
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Indiana
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Any place that processed beef I was ever in never weighed or charged on the weight of cut and wrapped beef if you were getting a 1/4, 1/2 or whole beef. They charged by hanging weight and charged by hanging weight. A hot beef carcass looses weight just cooling and hanging much less being cut and trimmed. I can pretty much assure you are not getting 1090 pounds of meat. At $2.25 a pound there is a good chance you are being charged by live weight not even hanging weight. You would do good to learn how and what you are buying. Im paying live weight to the farmer directly after the locker tells him what it weighs. Than I pay the processing to the processor separately. The prosperity is not buying and cutting up the cow than selling it to me for a single transaction.
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