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Re: Beef price [Re: CTRAPS] #8124884
04/19/24 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by CTRAPS
I spoke with a local beef producer the other day and he was asking $3.00 per pound hanigng weight for his beef.


This is what I don't get. I got $2.90 just dropping them off, I don't see how it's worth an extra dime to sell the quarters, track down payments, call after checks bounce and chase down money. One check bounces and the hassle far outweighs the extra $70 you made on that beef.

I'm at $3.75 hanging to sell quarters and sometimes I debate if that's worth it.

Re: Beef price [Re: ringtail 60] #8124893
04/19/24 01:57 PM
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I'm not sure what the guy's input costs were, but I'm sure he wasn't getting rich off the deal. Based on what we've paid in the past, I thought $3 was high. This may have been a mistake on our part, but we decided to wait and see what the market does with beef. I will say that even at $3 per pound plus the processing fee, it's still probably far cheaper (and of better quality) than what a person might pay at a grocery store.


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Re: Beef price [Re: ringtail 60] #8124922
04/19/24 03:15 PM
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Place I use is at $3.99 including processing for 1/4s 1/2s or whole




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Re: Beef price [Re: Bear Tracker] #8124929
04/19/24 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Bear Tracker
Beef calves sold for $990.00 Monday locally.


Yeah at our local auction this week the top was $885 . . not even a week old . . holy smokes

Re: Beef price [Re: ringtail 60] #8124960
04/19/24 04:24 PM
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Most replies here don’t seem to understand the question. $1.67/lb is on the low end of market price for fat cattle. But without knowing what the animal is, its impossible to know if you’re getting a deal or ripped off.

Re: Beef price [Re: ringtail 60] #8124981
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Here, live feeders are going for 2.50 to 3.00 per lb. on the hoof. FJB

Re: Beef price [Re: M.Magis] #8125050
04/19/24 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by M.Magis
Most replies here don’t seem to understand the question. $1.67/lb is on the low end of market price for fat cattle. But without knowing what the animal is, its impossible to know if you’re getting a deal or ripped off.

Guess he wont know that till he starts chewin. smile


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Re: Beef price [Re: upstateNY] #8125055
04/19/24 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by upstateNY
Originally Posted by M.Magis
Most replies here don’t seem to understand the question. $1.67/lb is on the low end of market price for fat cattle. But without knowing what the animal is, its impossible to know if you’re getting a deal or ripped off.

Guess he wont know that till he starts chewin. smile


I’d say upstate and m.magis pretty well answered the question.

Re: Beef price [Re: ringtail 60] #8125101
04/19/24 08:01 PM
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I've had plenty of "cheap" beef. Never had a good, cheap, beef steak. It's one or the other, never both.


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Re: Beef price [Re: ringtail 60] #8125112
04/19/24 08:15 PM
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Thanks to everyone for the input. I didn't see the animal, it's from a family at our church that raises steers. I do know the live weight was 1600#.

Re: Beef price [Re: ringtail 60] #8125115
04/19/24 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by ringtail 60
Thanks to everyone for the input. I didn't see the animal, it's from a family at our church that raises steers. I do know the live weight was 1600#.

That is a giant animal for a butcher beef.


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Re: Beef price [Re: ringtail 60] #8125318
04/20/24 03:42 AM
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I'd like to see that 1,600# Steer.


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Re: Beef price [Re: 330-Trapper] #8125408
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Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
I'd like to see that 1,600# Steer.



Likely a silage fed holstein, if so it will be good meat. I like those silage feds.

Re: Beef price [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8125514
04/20/24 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Originally Posted by 330-Trapper
I'd like to see that 1,600# Steer.



Likely a silage fed holstein, if so it will be good meat. I like those silage feds.

I don't care for holsteins fed silage,there much better on Steer stuffers.ive ate plenty of Holsteins and the ones on full grain(steer stuffers) had much better taste imo.beef may be ok on silage .

Re: Beef price [Re: ringtail 60] #8125593
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It’s not hard to get colored calves to 1600 pounds and are usually fat with decent meat.

Re: Beef price [Re: Bob_Iowa] #8125690
04/20/24 06:23 PM
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We won't eat as much mutton this year. We sold 5 cull Katahden ewes yesterday for $920!!! Now we have 25 good lambs to do as feeders next month!

Bryce

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