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redoak
Posted 1/8/2026 06:57 (#11501337 - in reply to #11500421)
Subject: RE: Land Sales on the increase


deep SW On.
Kooiker - 1/7/2026 14:17

redoak - 1/7/2026 09:47 In grains & oilseeds cheaper raw feedstock doesn't really give the consumers much as the processors/retailers tend to keep their prices up



Where it concerns meats, I absolutely disagree.    Cheap corn and soybean meal almost always translate to cheaper meat prices.    

On the opposite side of the equation, you can make a pretty damning case that CRP has played a significant factor in creating higher beef prices in North America.



On meats somewhat , but mostly I have seen the cheaper meat prices from cheaper grains is at the farm level.
We have fed $8 corn & $500 soy meal to cheap hogs ,it hurt....But I think (off topic) if grains & oilseeds were really cheap the independent hog guys like us would get eliminated...Not the way it should be but home grown feeds/sell soys for meal keeps hog business going. Now 40 yrs. ago the hog business supported the cropping side
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