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| The price of beef has gone insane ( right now, approx. $1.25 on the hoof)+ the rancher is still making what he made 3 years ago. The profit margins are all in the stores. Ann, I have always done my own deer processing as well. I have the grinder, stuffer ,etc. With one exception. Years ago I would take my boys up to a lease in Evant + there was a little old local processor + he made the best sausage that I've ever tasted. I would have him turn the entire deers into his famous sausage + my boys grew up on it. He finally passed + his son never got the recipe right. Pity, but nothing lasts forever.
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| You're right about that. I have a good friend + his wife who have a big cattle operation outside of Omaha + they are really feeling it.
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| That price per pound is actually the norm now. I see Ribeyes running at nearly $20/lb in some stores. |
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| I had a friend that was offered a half of beef this fall and he was on the fence about it, until I told him that if he didn't take it, I would! |
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| All the more reason to return to local farm to table. We are too vunerable as a people to centralized corporate food production. That goes for electricity too. |
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| I used to contact the high scgool ag dept. that had the FFA kids that were raising calves under great supervision + would buy from the kid. A bit more dollar-wise but the quality was unsurpassed. Yeah, a chunk of of money in one bite but over the next year, having a freezer full was well worth it. Odds are that the H.S. FFA programs are still in force.
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| I "bury" a lot of canned food. Even add a cheap can opened to each food cache.
ALASKA is a "HARD COUNTRY for OLDMEN". (But if you live it wide'ass open, balls'to the wall, the pedal floored, full throttle, it is a delightful place, to finally just sit-back and savor those memories while sipping Tequila).
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| That's a good idea. I keep a P-38 opener on me all the time, but many don't. Remember the commercials in the early 60s when they had just come out with the pop-top for beer + sodas? A guy on a picnic with his girl attacking his old church-key style can with a rock. Sealed cans aren't much use if you can't get in them. Sure, there are other ways but the point here as I see it is not to deliberately inconvenience ourselves.
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| Alternate methods are always good to know; however, just because I can make fire with flint + steel, doesn't mean I disagree with carrying waterproofed matches + I must confess, a lighter.
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