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What does this mean for long term cattle prices?
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garvo
Posted 11/16/2020 05:32 (#8609411 - in reply to #8609049)
Subject: RE: What does this mean for long term cattle prices?


western iowa,by Denison
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I’m pretty involved in AG. I understand what is happening. I’ll be fine. If not, it sure isn’t a politician fault.

Back when Lisa Jackson was -head of the epa-they had ability to single out any farm they wanted-water quality etc
was a huge relief when Trump won on slowing down,and reversing some of the epa rules
my own map was from 1946 that showed a creek thru my feedlot-that they circled and pointed out it was "water of the state"
If the new leadership gets its way look for more environmental concerns that will directly impact your way of life
yes it will be a politicians fault .Almost 1/2 the voting public voted the other way
At least Donald didn't take any pay-He was saving us over $400,000 a year in wages-hmmn-a guy that saves taxpayers 1.6 million in 4 years-
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