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- rockhillmanorExplorer
campn4walleye wrote:
.....A pound of the "cheap" butter is almost $5 here...
Yup X2, same here $5 bucks for a pound of butter.
My 2 most favorite can't do without food products - bacon and butter - prices have skyrocketed!
I'm starting to sound like my grandparents did when they were always complaining that they could remember when the the price of a loaf of bread was only 50 cents! - Super_DaveExplorer
campn4walleye wrote:
We have TONS of cows here in WI. Apparently they're holding the milk hostage until we increase their minimum wage to 15 bales of hay per day. :E
You all should be driving methane powered vehicles in WI. - SWMOExplorerI know the pork increases are a result of a virus that hit the young pigs. The milk however seems to be a secret. It's unlikely to have anything to do with grain, but alfalfa is a different story. It was somewhat of a surprise because we generally get news reports when hay supplies becomes weak.
I wish I could by milk at gas prices, $3.20-$3.50 I can live with for a gallon of milk. - campn4walleyeExplorerWe have TONS of cows here in WI. Apparently they're holding the milk hostage until we increase their minimum wage to 15 bales of hay per day. :E
A pound of the "cheap" butter is almost $5 here. No more baking for a while. - rockhillmanorExplorer
SWMO wrote:
The dirty secret is said to be that it takes more energy to produce ethanol than ethanol produces.Apparently once the tractor is gassed up it's down hill from there. Bolivia, I believe it is, relies heavily on ethanol, but they use sugar cane that is a byproduct of sugar production.
I watched a presentation in my farming area on alternatives to corn/ethanol. Very interesting how many other alternatives there are to corn.
Switch grass. Greener, cleaner, and cheaper.
Here is an article on it. Note the date 2008.
Yup, promises from the gov to fund.....and never happens because it would work.
..."Cellulosic ethanol contains more net energy and emits significantly fewer greenhouse gases than ethanol made from corn."...
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/grass-makes-better-ethanol-than-corn/
The bigger America gets the harder it is for the citizens to have a say on what we want and what IS better for the earth. - SWMOExplorer
Ron3rd wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Food prices went up 2% overall last year
Expected to go up 4% overall this year
Meat has gone up 10%
Dairy has gone up same
FOOD prices will continue to increase
Another reason is we grow corn to put in our gas tank, resulting in much higher cattle feed prices. No other country on earth can figure that one out.
The dirty secret is said to be that it takes more energy to produce ethanol than ethanol produces.Apparently once the tractor is gassed up it's down hill from there. Bolivia, I believe it is, relies heavily on ethanol, but they use sugar cane that is a byproduct of sugar production. - Ron3rdExplorer III
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Food prices went up 2% overall last year
Expected to go up 4% overall this year
Meat has gone up 10%
Dairy has gone up same
FOOD prices will continue to increase
Another reason is we grow corn to put in our gas tank, resulting in much higher cattle feed prices. No other country on earth can figure that one out. - wbwoodExplorerTime to start raising and growing your own.....
- edm3rdExplorerWe're also seeing a run-up in fresh pork prices locally, everything from sausage and bacon to loins, shoulders, butts, and ham. Chicken has not increased much.
- wbwoodExplorer
SWMO wrote:
wbwood wrote:
SWMO wrote:
We were shocked yesterday when we went replenish the milk supply. Gallons over $5 and a quart of creme $7+?????
You need to shop somewhere else...we can get a gallon of milk in the $3 price range...
I can't afford to drive to NC.:B
Hey at least here in NC a gallon of milk is cheaper than a gallon of gas...lol
Figured you might have more cows in missouri...lmao
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