USDA's Corbitt Wall - National Feeder Cattle Report - Feeders pressured early in week

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Tipperary-Kerry Farms_    
MN/ND  |  March, 04, 2011 at 08:04 PM

IF Corbitt WALL IS TO BE BELIEVED!!!!?????----Then he better come up here to the "MIDWEST" where he said "muddy conditions" because of the snow melt!!!! I DON"T SEE ANY !!! snow melt in Mn, ND; SD (north 1/2); eastern Mt. or western wisc where I have traveled in the past week!!! AT ALL-----temps still BELOW 32 degrees ----so where is the mud???? in the midwest!!!??? IS thiS ANother USDA LIAR???? I will NOW take EVERYTHING ON DROVERS with a "grain of salt"!!!

justin    
sd  |  March, 18, 2011 at 03:14 PM

The midwest that you are referring to in your recent travels is the upper midwest, travel down I29 past Sioux City and continue to go south into the midwest and you will see the winter has been much milder than it has in the upper midwest. It's no secret that we have harder winters in this part of the midwest than they do just 200 miles south. I would hate to pass judgement on someone's credibility based on an observation that is very real throughout much of the midwest. Corbitt does a very good job for giving a good overall picture of what's going on. The midwest is a very large area, it is not confined to MN, ND and SD. Ask anyone from Eastern Montana and they will tell you they are not from the midwest.

jimmy    
oklahoma  |  March, 11, 2011 at 05:20 PM

Do you think the Japanese will be ready to relax their restrictions on U.S. beef? Wonder if they know where their fishin boat is.


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