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Ground Beef Prices Increasing Because of Drought | Homesteading News

Ground Beef Prices Increasing Because of Drought | Homesteading News

Cows need grass to eat. Grass needs water to grow. It’s plain and simple, and it’s getting worse.

Ground Beef Prices are Increasing Because of Drought

Cows need grass to eat. Grass needs water to grow. It’s plain and simple, and it’s getting worse.

A recent article, here on QUARTZ, explains why:

Even the droughts are bigger in Texas

To begin at the beginning: In October 2010, the rain stopped in Texas. No rain meant less grass for grazing cattle meant ranchers fed herds with hay and other expensive feed.

As the drought wore on, Alan Newport, the editor of industry trade magazine Beef Producer, sat in Oklahoma and watched trucks loaded with hay headed south on I-35 to parched Texas ranches and cattle loaded onto potbelly trailers headed north, bound for grazing land in still-verdant North Dakota.

“That’s an expensive way to try to get through a drought,” he says.

Dry conditions doubled hay prices during the drought, further straining ranchers, who were forced to cull their herds – that is, send heifers to the chopping block rather than breed them – and sold others out-of-state.

Read the Full Article Here

The thing about price increases is – we don’t often notice. And when we do, we don’t often understand why.

Graphic via QZ

How will this effect us?

American’s are seeking alternate sources of meat.

Graphic via QZ.

Homesteader’s can farm their own sources of protein.

Homesteading

is always a good solution. A cow might be too big for a small homestead, but chickens and goats make great pets to raise for a practical purpose! They also provide you with an excellent source of protein – meat and eggs(chickens) and the goat provides an excellent source of dairy for milk, cheese, and even soap products! The best part about raising your own animals is that you know they will be treated humanely and have a great life of purpose.

Check out our guide for Raising Goats (here) and our guide for Raising Chickens (here).

Raising Goats

We Should Always Be Water Wise

Here are 25 tips to conserve water from our article:

What will America do? What Will You Do?

Here’s a video showing the rise in beef, and how it has been effecting the local community.

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