If you're a meat eater you might want to make sure you have a good supply quickly.
Bear!.. guess we’re not neighbors.. nothing like that around here. Sounds like you’d be the neighbor to have though! I probably better get out to the market!Between the bear, the deer and our usual 1/2 side. We are stuffed to the gills.
Read the date of the article … OLD news!Just sayin
Will The Price Of Meat Go Up? USDA Officials Say Yes
The COVID-19 outbreak has caused America's meat processing plants to temporarily close as workers test positive for the coronavirus, and fueling fears of substantial price increases on meat.www.newsweek.com
Mary, you may want to go to the grocery store and stock up on what you need. If I may make a suggestion; maybe you can make a trade with some other local farmer. Maybe some mutton for some beef?I had an order placed for a quarter of beef last summer from someone I’ve gotten some before. He’d said it would be ready in November, and I’d reminded him the last time I saw him. He delivers feed from the elevator I’ve dealt with for 40 years. Well it is now December, no word from Ryan, so I sent a text today to remind him, he replied saying he was all sold out, wouldn’t have any more steers till next December. That he had a little hamburger if I wanted it. No mention of “sorry I forgot your order, etc.”. I am ticked. No mention of price is ever discussed, I pay whatever he asks, so it can’t be a matter of so and so was willing to pay more.
Yes I’ll ask around. It is mainly a matter of getting nice lean beef preferably not stuffed full of hormones and antibiotics. The processor I used to take my lambs to is inspected and sells retail. I have gotten beef from them in the past, it is kind of patchy as to quality.Around here, one can go to the processor and usually buy various cuts of meat. They usually have someone who hasn't gotten a quarter spoken for and the processor buys and sells. They know the farmer and will always tell what farm it came from, if interested.