North Central US | Crazytrain - 11/24/2025 12:52
Dang it Massey don't be using logic and reasoning on this forum.
This is the daily bash session. The op has been telling us all summer how beef does not sell because it is to expensive.
Well now he'll have plenty of emu, ostrich, and whatever the South American's call "beef", whatever they dredged out of the rainforest to sell to the supposed massive crowd that was buying pork and chicken all year only because they couldn't buy beef. He'll have to be one heck of a salesman too, because quality is only going to get worse as there is 0 incentive to grow the national herd at the time of year when a large share is currently going through the "do we sell or keep this one? How about this one? Should we hold the heifer calves and steers, or sell the steers and keep all the heifers, or sell everything but the replacements?" Time of year. He should be enthusiastic after helping quell demand all summer.
Where I'm at and the travels over the summer, you'd think if beef wasn't moving you'd see an awful lot piled on the shelves on sale and in the "last chance before we throw it away" freezer, but regardless of chain, no one did. If anything, there was more empty shelves than I thought.
Edited by GS2 11/24/2025 16:55
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